Overall Szeemann seems to have settled for being a trend-spotter, with sports and movies being among the prevalent themes of the moment. |
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Chronic gastritis as well as activity was more prevalent as well as severe in the antrum as compared to the corpus. |
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This form of discrimination, which is prevalent in all areas of life and still hardly regarded, is called lookism. |
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That scared most of 'em off, but I'm told the looky-loos are so prevalent now that it's impossible to deter them. |
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While geomancing losels are represented in all walks of life, they seem to be most prevalent among politicians and their corporate benefactors. |
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Avoid harvesting soil from areas where animal excrement is prevalent, such as in dog runs or from grazing areas. |
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No subtitles are present to assist, although they would be welcome when the Australian accents are prevalent. |
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A prevalent notion also exists that the basin was geographically restricted from oceanic waters. |
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It is most prevalent in regions of temperate climates that are highly industrialized, but rarely occurs in areas that are underdeveloped. |
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Part of the misperception today stems from the cloak-and-dagger intrigue so prevalent in pop culture's version of international police work. |
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The crust is more prevalent on stones and stony-irons and may have partially flaked off. |
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It looks to be inconsistent with a prevalent view about how the world is causally structured. |
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Women's sexual difficulties, such as female orgasmic disorders, are prevalent in subclinical samples and are commonly seen in clinical practice. |
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Among the most prevalent liver diseases in this group are hepatitis and alcoholic cirrhosis. |
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And migraine is a disease that just is more prevalent hereditarily in women. |
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Vimentin filaments are more prevalent in the central regions of the cell than in the cell periphery. |
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Markers of premature coronary artery and cerebrovascular disease are prevalent. |
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Yet the prevalent mood at the end is not pessimistic or despairing but upbeat, in spite of the devastation. |
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Although both characterizations are widely prevalent, they are also mutually incompatible. |
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Process thinkers do not accept the prevalent substantialist and deterministic understanding of the self. |
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In contrast to areas where subtype B is prevalent, rapid progression to AIDS is seen in areas where non-B subtypes are predominant. |
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In terms of misclassifications, false positives were more prevalent than false negatives. |
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Boron, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur are among the most prevalent of the elements other than carbon that form covalent compounds. |
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Examples are as prevalent as the desire of Hollywood to promote television teens into blockbuster superstars. |
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Dr Jones believes they may have counted using the horizontal abacuses prevalent in other European nations. |
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And peruse our quick-and-dirty lowdown on the most prevalent bugs and how to safeguard against them. |
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So prevalent are the warbloggers that they now have awards, just like the weak-kneed Hollywood liberals most of them despise. |
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One reason could be down to the fact that additives, colourings and preservatives are more prevalent in our food than ever. |
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Green and herbal tea can be found in pharmacies and other types are prevalent at the local supermarket. |
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Appendectomy, colectomy, all types of hernia procedures, and colostomy reversal accounted for the next most prevalent errors in classification. |
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It is virtually a global issue and more prevalent in the South East Asian nations and wherever Indians live. |
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The effects of UV on microorganisms growing under conditions prevalent during the early Precambrian Aeon are examined. |
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What sets our game apart from the others is the enormous aerial battles that were prevalent at the time. |
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I'm new to the whole trout game and as Browns are prevalent where I live, I was wondering what is a keepable size? |
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Price readjustments have become increasingly prevalent in the middle market. |
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John Rosenberg thinks I may be understating the degree of liberal legal realism still prevalent. |
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In large part, that's due to scientific findings on the dangers of trans-fatty acids, prevalent in most margarines and spreads. |
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In July 1997, we quantified only chases directed at other fish because this was the most prevalent agonistic behavior we observed. |
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This amazing feat is consistent with the westerly airstream prevalent in the latitude of South Africa. |
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It showed the disease was still prevalent in the run-up to autumn and had not been killed off by recent warm weather, he said. |
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Production of phlegm, shortness of breath, and wheezing were significantly more prevalent in exposed than in reference subjects. |
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The area in which the family live is a violent one with drugs and alcohol abuse prevalent. |
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The algicide targets Oscillatoria perornata, a species of cyanobacteria prevalent in Mississippi. |
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Come to think of it, the technique of direct selling was prevalent right from the early days of trade and commerce. |
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Violations of drug laws and gambling laws were the two most prevalent types of offenses investigated through communications intercepts. |
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To keep informed about the most prevalent hoaxes, you can add a free Sophos information feed to your own website or intranet. |
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The direction of the yardangs is from southeast to northwest indicating the prevalent wind direction. |
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The Y-axis shows the frequency of a prevalent mutation for each of the lines. |
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These uses did not include efficiency and effectiveness measures, which became prevalent after the move inland. |
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This attitude is not just peculiar to high-handicap amateurs but is also prevalent among the top amateurs and professionals. |
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The most prevalent property crimes are larceny, theft, burglary, and robbery. |
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Obesity is a dangerous and highly prevalent condition in the United States. |
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Organic vapour production is experienced, for example, at filling stations, where obnoxious petrol odours are usually prevalent. |
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The most prevalent and preventable form of microcytic anemia is iron deficiency anemia. |
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The picture is sexually frank, while expressing a certain repugnance at the decadence prevalent in Europe after the Great War. |
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At the same time, the ideology of individualism, freedom and choice had been becoming increasingly prevalent. |
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However, Anglomania prevalent at the time also made Newton's acceptance in France easier. |
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The restrictive Immigration Act of 1924 reflected the isolationism prevalent in America between the World Wars. |
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For this reason, such rights seem anomalous today, at a time when intervention in the name of human rights is prevalent. |
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In contrast, interprovincial for-hire trucking is more prevalent in Ontario and the Prairie Provinces. |
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I found the rhetoric of cultural revitalization to be prevalent at all levels of society. |
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Nearly two decades after declaring the year 1984 as the year of the rheumatic child, infections due to GAS are still prevalent in India. |
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It also identifies areas in which malaria is not prevalent to prevent unnecessary use of antimalarial medications. |
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The above of course is all thoroughly rational and gets nowhere near the point that arachnophobia is a disproportionately prevalent fear. |
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Eating is done most often with the right hand, though among the bourgeoisie flatware is prevalent. |
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Beyond this, you'll marvel at how the massive swamp set was fabricated, from the largest twisted tree down to the prevalent pond scum. |
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Pod and stem blight and Phomopsis seed rot occur throughout Ohio, but are more prevalent in the southern and western regions of the state. |
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Contrary to its name, atypical depression is one of the most prevalent forms of the disorder. |
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The most prevalent amino acid is cysteine with other major ones including tyrosine, histidine, lysine and arginine. |
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The talus is an architectural feature of some late medieval castles, especially prevalent in crusader constructions. |
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While he fears that all women will cuckold their husbands, Eliot's work answers such prevalent misogyny by revealing its other side. |
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So, although the study of logic and Buddhist philosophy was not yet prevalent, the practice of tantra in extreme secrecy was much favoured. |
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And if the job growth is not prevalent in an area, then it's not going to have any frothiness to it. |
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The fungus is found worldwide but is more prevalent in temperate and tropical climates. |
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This, however, does not seem to be either the best or the most prevalent view of scholasticism regarding synderesis. |
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Jenkins also observed that when it comes to digital dangers, cyberbullies are far more prevalent than cyberpredators. |
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Infection with these food-borne parasites is prevalent in areas where uncooked cyprinoid fish are a staple of the diet. |
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Instead, the smells of produce and horses were prevalent, masking every other odor, pleasant or not. |
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An abundance of poachers, a lack of game wardens and funding, and habitat loss due to illegal farming, were all still prevalent. |
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The most prevalent member of this species in North America is the common barn owl. |
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Key fabrics for spring include seersucker, ticking stripes and prints, as well as suede and leather, which are still very prevalent. |
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A few samples exhibited particularly prevalent areas of endolithic borings around the margins of the rostra. |
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Which, some persons have been heard to observe, is why we have some of the social problems prevalent today. |
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Of course, the homophobia prevalent in the general population is the reason why the latents remain latents. |
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In map making, the prevalent European Mercator projection system introduces distortions making some areas much bigger and others much smaller. |
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Nocturnal enuresis, or bed-wetting, is one of the most prevalent and persistent sleep problems in children. |
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An area called tornado alley that stretches along the gulf coast and the South-Eastern States is where they are most prevalent. |
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It has two corollaries that challenge conceptions prevalent in some societies and ideologies. |
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The best known and most prevalent of legendary figures in the rock paintings of western Arnhem Land are the mimi. |
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He grew up in Northern Ontario, an environment where, according to the student, homophobia and transphobia were prevalent. |
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Many such areas are forested, and human activity is generally more prevalent. |
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But crime is most prevalent in those urban areas where the multiply disadvantaged dwell. |
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Tendinitis of the shoulder, particularly the rotator cuff, is prevalent among swimmers and athletes who perform repeated overhead motions. |
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Such intrusions are becoming more prevalent in society because of the advance of technology. |
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In fact, duplications are so prevalent that they have had time to become duplicated themselves, giving rise to triplicated loci! |
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I've tried MMOs before, and been thoroughly bored by the monotony that appears prevalent. |
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Pilots have spoken of the dangerous winds prevalent in the area where the friends were last heard from. |
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Flowers are particularly prevalent, perhaps a harking back to an earlier source, the distinctive lambamena burial shroud. |
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The racism our parent's faced in the past is far less prevalent today than it was decades ago. |
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Scraps of food and paper were evident in in the lane and a strong fishy odour was prevalent in the area. |
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It used to be known as altitude sickness or tropical sickness, but it seems to be more and more prevalent. |
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Cough was the only side effect that was more prevalent in this group than in the placebo group. |
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In this system, prevalent today, college undergraduates are employed as writing center tutors. |
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Although locals say it isn't as prevalent as it once was, the tradition of an afternoon siesta still exists here. |
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For some time now dog snatching has been prevalent in our area and all dogs should be within sight at all times. |
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So how come the most prevalent symbol of this monumentally significant festival is the chocolate egg? |
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Although the above only refers to the blogosphere, the same issues are prevalent in other areas of our lives too. |
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When not targeting suspected burglars' homes, the squad patrols areas where thefts are prevalent. |
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Usually, caregiving is taken up as part of the informal set up of the family that is prevalent in society. |
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This is just another example of the insidious prying into peoples' lives that is so prevalent in our society today. |
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As these real-life analogs to Apple's skeuomorphs become less prevalent, these metaphors will be less and less useful to users. |
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And it is a law of anatomy that the tighter the jeans, the more prevalent the muffin top. |
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The pointy-toed trend is prevalent in practically every style from slingbacks and mules to flats, boots and everything in between. |
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For these kids, multimedia will be as prevalent in the classroom as the chalkboard. |
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This, of course, is intensified with our tabloid sleb-watching culture, which is more prevalent today than ever. |
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Although such laws were most prevalent in the South, the northern colonies also enacted statutes restricting the lives of bondmen and bondwomen. |
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Like other systemic mycoses, the infection is most prevalent in middle-aged men. |
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Superficial mycoses are probably the most prevalent of infectious diseases in all parts of the world. |
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Histoplasmosis is the most prevalent endemic mycosis in the U.S. and a common opportunistic infection. |
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Divorce is far more prevalent today, ending nearly half of all marriages compared to little more than a quarter back then. |
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They are one of the most prevalent birds at our feeders, especially if we offer thistle seed. |
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Illegitimacy, welfare dependency, and criminality were more prevalent than in the South, with its much stronger bourgeois values. |
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Squid, barracuda, and grouper were prevalent, as were French and Queen angelfish, small parrotfish, trumpet, and boxfishes. |
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Drive perpendicular to the direction of the prevalent winds and begin upwind from the area of active soil erosion. |
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Despite occasional bursts of humor, the prevalent tone throughout the movie is somber. |
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The hooks are less obvious, and the tales of castaways and hopeless no-accounts not nearly as prevalent. |
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Pneumonia was prevalent, the bubonic plague was endemic, and doctors were little more than optimistic quacks. |
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So where does it come from, who is responsible and why is it more prevalent today than at any time previously? |
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One of the most prevalent crimes in wide-open areas like Wiltshire is theft from cars. |
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Honour killings are very prevalent there, and the news of an honour killing will spread through the country faster by gossip than by media. |
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They have perhaps rejected the view of their parents or a prevalent view in society. |
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Wool sucking, in particular, is prevalent in the oriental breeds, such as the Siamese, Burmese, and Himalayan. |
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The prevalent idea that immigrants are spongers is also refuted by the data. |
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Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, and hookworm are the most prevalent geohelminth infections. |
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The stand we take will reflect the prevalent social attitude towards crimes against women. |
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It's a sneering analysis of the British political apathy that was prevalent at the time, and a blimmin' good indie-rock choon, too. |
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The jury panel felt that system integration was much more prevalent than in previous years. |
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It is being used in a more intelligence-driven manner, targeting crime hot spots and poorer areas where such crime is more prevalent. |
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It is a protozoal parasitic disease prevalent worldwide, its prevalence varying according to dietary preferences in any country. |
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Many of the risk factors are highly prevalent among parturients, limiting their utility. |
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Providing more convenient ways for these shoppers to make their purchases means that click-and-collect services should become more prevalent. |
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But unless we allow our imaginations to become completely atrophied, we will be influenced by both secular art and the base obscenities that are prevalent in our society. |
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Other similar details include the simple clothing, the sewing equipment, the painted furniture, and the patterned floorcloths prevalent at the time in American houses. |
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Until 1780, Palladianism was the prevalent style in English architecture, both at home and in the colonies, the seeds having been sown in Piccadilly. |
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The belief, prevalent among nautical archaeologists, that seafarers did not use sailing ships much before the Viking age is surprising given the reliable literary evidence. |
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Instead, family farming has remained prevalent because people have adjusted by farming different crops and combining agriculture with other ways of making a living. |
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The most prevalent disease in Rotuma is undoubtedly yaws, or framboesia, known generally under the Fijian name of coko, though I also heard the Polynesian name, tona, applied. |
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Adult-acquired flatfoot is prevalent in older, overweight women. |
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People who accuse teams of tanking it in order to get a higher draft pick don't understand the mentality that is prevalent in the National Football League. |
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The belief is especially prevalent today in the Mediterranean and Aegean, where apotropaic amulets and talismans are commonly sold as protection against the evil eye. |
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During this era of settlement of the prairie and western frontiers, a belief in the inevitability of white men's dominance of the landscape was prevalent. |
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Indeed, certain aspects, such as the important provider role, may overshadow the progressive and egalitarian ideals and behaviors that are becoming so prevalent. |
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He's trying to come to terms with the barbarity of the attack and is concerned that such scenes of violence are becoming more prevalent in cities. |
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Despite the ban, the practice has become increasingly prevalent, especially among the Fulani, Mandingo and Fula tribes of southern Casamance province. |
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I have been warmly welcomed by the family and friends of my lady friend and I have never experienced any ethnic discrimination, otherwise so prevalent in Europe. |
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The variant of malaria prevalent in Northern malarial zones like the Po Valley was enfeebling, but not lethal. |
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With pain so prevalent, can one blame yearnings for a painless hereafter? |
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Among this group smoking is less prevalent than in the general population. |
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Birds are quite prevalent with nighthawks, woodpeckers, Canada jays, belted kingfishers, western tanagers and oregon junkos being the most common. |
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The use of such female bondagers as agricultural labourers was especially prevalent in south east Scotland and extended into north Northumberland. |
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They are both prevalent the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic, which argues for their ascent to dominance before connectivity between each region was lost. |
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The Fang, the most prevalent and warlike of these tribes, predominated. |
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Except that, in this case, it turns out that the strokes caused by blockage are far more prevalent. |
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This hidden intellectualism is especially problematic when considered side-by-side with the overt anti-intellectualism prevalent throughout the novel. |
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The prevalent use of siblings and emphasis on sibling relationships in games points to narrativized struggles between traditional and non-traditional social models. |
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Social unrest and nationalistic stirrings were very prevalent. |
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It's this bizarre folly to the idea prevalent in the 1950s and 1960s that you could design a megastructure which would supply nearly every need of the residents. |
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It's an old-school attitude that's very prevalent in football. |
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The scale, opulence and fantasy so prevalent a few miles away on the Strip is nowhere to be found. |
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Use of muscle relaxant medication was more prevalent for two physicians. |
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But alas, the mercenariness prevalent in our game will ensure that the high turnover of personnel at the Jags will rise exponentially with the club's success. |
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The concept of a redeemer, a liberator, or a deliverer is much closer to the state of mind that is prevalent today than is the innocuous and ambiguous term information. |
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As LEDs and LED arrays become more prevalent in illumination and communications, precise metrology of these devices will become increasingly important. |
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Although this open Nazism is a negligibly tiny fringe of the movement, several activists express concern that anti-semitism is becoming increasingly prevalent. |
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Acute and catatonic forms of the illness were more prevalent in developing countries, whereas hebephrenic and chronic forms were more frequently seen in developed countries. |
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This type of yucca, which is more prevalent on the southern coast of the United States than our mid-Atlantic region, produces beautiful white flowers in June. |
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Use an implement with narrow chisel or shovel point shanks spaced four to five feet apart and drive perpendicular to the direction of the prevalent winds. |
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No particular model is used to the exclusion of any others, but the themes from attachment theory and transactional analysis are prevalent in the units. |
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While transborder products have generally been more prevalent than supraterritorial production, far from all sales items have acquired global circulation. |
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In the next few years, the paperless lifestyle will only get easier and more prevalent. |
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A high prevalence of infection observed in addled eggs of various free-living species suggests that trans-shell infection is prevalent in the wild. |
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Hip fractures are also more prevalent in areas with fluoridated water. |
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Padded jacks and brigandines are still prevalent for common soldiers. |
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The new bill will actually make use of colored inks, something the U.S. has been reluctant to adopt despite the prevalent use of colorful bills in other countries. |
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The importance of triglyceride concentration also requires clarification in young men, women, and groups such as South Asians among whom abdominal obesity is prevalent. |
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They also have found vasospasm to be prevalent in autistic patients. |
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It is only too true that alcoholism, cocainism, and other supposed means of getting beyond a monotonous daily life are becoming increasingly prevalent among women. |
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Diseases such as anthracnose, spur blight, and mildew may be more prevalent if irrigation is not accompanied by adequate disease-control measures. |
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They found that dysentery and jaundice, probably resulting from hepatitis A, are prevalent, and many prisoners complained of abdominal and respiratory problems. |
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It also showed that skin color discrimination is prevalent even in a society where most individuals fall under a wide range of wheatish to dark complexion. |
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Where they were a rarity, fast food outlets are now prevalent and convenience food is the preferred easy option to fit in with our busy lifestyles. |
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Indifference seems to be the more prevalent mood of the moment. |
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Oh, I also forgot, that there's a disease which was prevalent among cannibals in New Guinea, called kuru, which works pretty much the same way as the rest of these. |
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Rape continues to be prevalent worldwide, particularly in areas of conflict and crisis. |
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Smelters focusing on recycled materials are prevalent in Japan and Europe, according to Duran. |
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Given his frequent prickliness over criticism and given his prevalent self-assurance as a writer, his openness to Bulwer's radical suggestion has surprised many commentators. |
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If the dos and don'ts of tipping are so arcane, why is it so prevalent? |
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In my own area we have seen a significant rise in gonorrhoea infections, chlamydia, ano-genital warts, trichomoniasis and chancroid, more prevalent among 16 to 25-year-olds. |
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Trichuris was more prevalent in urban children, Ascaris and hookworm were more common in rural children, and hookworm was particularly rare in the urban area. |
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On Wednesday the focus was on the prevalent use of skin whiteners and the dangers of using products which are not approved by the health ministry. |
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In Tennessee caves, moonshine whiskey production was the most prevalent of this type of industrial activity, although other examples also existed. |
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Rugby traditionally isn't as prevalent in Connacht however it is less defined on social class. |
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Cantonese radio is also available in the nation and Cantonese is prevalent in locally produced Chinese television. |
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When pottery is placed within the context of linguistic and migratory patterns, it becomes an even more prevalent category of social artifact. |
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In some areas where narcissi are prevalent, their blooming in spring is celebrated in festivals. |
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The oceanic climate is prevalent in the more southerly locations of Oceania. |
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Marine mammals also get entangled in aquaculture nets, however, these are rare events and not prevalent enough to impact populations. |
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The Mistral from the northwest is the dominant wind on and off throughout the year, though it is most prevalent in winter and spring. |
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A number of Sufi orders were widespread throughout the island, the Bektashi order being the most prevalent, possessing at least five tekkes. |
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In general, major risk factors for chronic diseases are more prevalent in urban environments. |
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By this point the fulcrum of concern is the stuprum of men upon men, described as more prevalent than that upon women. |
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The canine coronavirus has been recorded in Alaskan wolves, with infections being most prevalent in winter months. |
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Columbus is often credited with refuting a prevalent belief in a flat Earth. |
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The frequency of one particular allele will become more or less prevalent relative to other forms of that gene. |
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The prevalent usage, however, is to call all the results flakes, which can be confusing. |
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Finally, in Europe, dromaeosaurids, rhabdodontid iguanodontians, nodosaurid ankylosaurians, and titanosaurian sauropods were prevalent. |
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Originating from the ancient Norse and Saxon languages, the dialect was prevalent across the Blackmore Vale but has fallen into disuse. |
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These unofficial languages may be used in certain official uses in limited areas where it has been determined that these languages are prevalent. |
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Laid rope, also called twisted rope, is historically the prevalent form of rope, at least in modern western history. |
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In the modern era, monarchies are more prevalent in small states than in large ones. |
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Most of these lacked combat experience, both with regard to Germanic fighters, and under the prevalent local conditions. |
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This theory became prevalent in the 19th century, and formed an integral part of the mythology of German nationalism. |
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This notion became especially prevalent in the 19th century, when it formed an integral part of the mythology of German nationalism. |
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The three most prevalent West Germanic languages are English, German, and Dutch. |
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A strong Western European influence in Moldovan literature and arts was prevalent in the 19th Century. |
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It was only in the 19th century that the first pipe organs, prevalent in European religious music, first appeared on the island. |
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Among U106, the subclade Z30 is very prevalent, as it clusters around the North Sea coast more generally. |
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Interest in studying, and even idealizing, ancient Rome became prevalent during the Italian Renaissance, and continues until the present day. |
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Polytheism cannot be cleanly separated from the animist beliefs prevalent in most folk religions. |
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Weeds are also very prevalent on dry upland grasslands, where such hay as is produced is necessarily thin and haulmy. |
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Thailand's prevalent religion is Theravada Buddhism, which is an integral part of Thai identity and culture. |
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That temperamentall dignotions, and conjecture of prevalent humours, may be collected from spots in our nails, we are not averse to concede. |
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However, Galenic influence was still so prevalent that Mondino and his contemporaries attempted to fit their human findings into Galenic anatomy. |
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Methodism was especially popular among skilled workers and much less prevalent among labourers. |
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It is especially prevalent in Casamance as it relates with the local cultural identity. |
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Ebola is prevalent in Africa where social and economic inequalities are common. |
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Aristotle was prevalent throughout the curriculum, while medicine also depended on Galen and Arabic scholarship. |
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Hinduism is the second most prevalent religion in Sri Lanka and predates Buddhism. |
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It was carried over from the athleticism prevalent at the public schools such as Eton and Harrow. |
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Harana and Kundiman are prevalent during this time wherein these songs are often used in courtship rituals. |
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Flagships are prevalent among upscale retailers, such as Apple, Louis Vuitton, and Prada. |
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In some equatorial countries, thatch is the prevalent local material for roofs, and often walls. |
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Historically, measles was prevalent throughout the world, as it is highly contagious. |
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These are rare from the Formative and the Classic periods but become more prevalent in the Postclassic. |
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They are used most commonly in the western regions of the United States, where larger predators, such as coyotes and feral dogs, are prevalent. |
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Kava is the popular drug of the island, although alcohol is becoming more prevalent. |
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Regional variants are prevalent, with German influences particularly commonplace in South Australia. |
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Both external and internal parasites are the most prevalent malady in sheep, and are either fatal, or reduce the productivity of flocks. |
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Potatoes contain toxic compounds known as glycoalkaloids, of which the most prevalent are solanine and chaconine. |
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Slavery was prevalent until the late 19th century and early 20th century China. |
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However, Mandarin is becoming increasingly more prevalent due to the opening of the People's Republic of China. |
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During the Antonine and Severan periods, more ornate hair and bearding became prevalent, created with deeper cutting and drilling. |
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Danish is prevalent in Greenland alongside Greenlandic, and Dutch is spoken side by side local languages in the Dutch Caribbean. |
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Annotated versions provide insights into many of the ideas and hidden meanings that are prevalent in these books. |
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These are the norms and rules that countries follow as a matter of custom and they are so prevalent that they bind all states in the world. |
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Their condition, especially that of Hindu widows and daughters, was poor due to this and other prevalent customs. |
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This type of arrangement is prevalent in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, India, South Korea, Japan and the Philippines. |
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In developing countries, with high poverty and poor schooling opportunities, child labour is still prevalent. |
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Factories and mines were not the only places where child labour was prevalent in the early 20th century. |
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The use of brasses as emblems was particularly prevalent in Somerset and the surrounding counties. |
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Over the past few years, however, it has become increasingly prevalent there. |
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Pseudorabies is a highly contagious livestock disease, most prevalent in pigs. |
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The theme of emasculation is prevalent in Hemingway's work, most notably in The Sun Also Rises. |
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The scheme of pantheistic omniscience so prevalent among the sequacious thinkers of the day. |
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Shoplifting is one of the most prevalent crimes and it costs retailers millions of dollars each year. |
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This prevalent tendency toward softmindedness is found in man's unbelievable gullibility. |
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Marriage within the same clan is prohibited. However, levirates and sororates are prevalent among the Kurumbas. Widow marriage is permitted. |
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The rain had tapered off to a sprinkly drizzle, Portland's most prevalent weather condition. |
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Trichomoniasis is the most prevalent nonviral sexually transmitted infection in humans worldwide. |
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There seems to be a prevalent feeling that something is amiss at Apple. |
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The greatest hindrance to the development of a rural patriotism is that very prevalent and quite contagious disease, urbanitis. |
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However, harsh working conditions were prevalent long before the Industrial Revolution took place. |
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Evergreen bagworms continued to be quite prevalent around the state during 2005, as they have been during the last 2-3 years. |
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One of life's minor but prevalent annoyances is the deterioration of the aglets on one's shoelaces. |
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American HomePatient's Wissing noted that the trend of hospitals forming networks or consortiums is becoming more prevalent in smaller markets. |
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A firm Lutheran, he nevertheless strongly advocated the separation of church and state, famously denouncing the witch trials then prevalent. |
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The findings indicate that both forms of homonegativity are prevalent in Europe. |
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Tendonitis is the most prevalent condition caused by RSI but it also includes better-known conditions such as writer's cramp and tennis elbow. |
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A society's popular music reflects the ideals that are prevalent at the time it is performed or published. |
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Deep purple irises and blood-red aquilegias were the prevalent plants at Chelsea, while alliums, dahlias and tulips were not. |
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Kayo tackles one of the most universal and prevalent social issues in America. |
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In the US the scene was much less prevalent, with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed the only American artists to score a hit. |
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The ancestors of the Quarter Horse were prevalent in America in the early 17th century. |
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Fatigue is a well known feature of FM and it also appears to be more prevalent in FM than in other rheumatological conditions. |
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Participation in churches is more prevalent among the Faroese population than among most other Scandinavians. |
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Amongst the rickettsiosis, scrub typhus is prevalent in many parts of India. |
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All risk-taking behaviours are more prevalent in older year groups, and tend to increase progressively with each successive year group. |
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Rainfall is more prevalent during winter months and less so during the early months of summer. |
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Such lingas are prevalent in later Shaiva and Shakta worship, where they are known as yonilingas. |
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Some are informed by the political attitudes prevalent in Wales in the 9th century and after. |
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Salmonellae are also among the most prevalent of zoonotic infectious agents throughout the world. |
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Federal authorities said these telemarketing boiler rooms are becoming more prevalent. |
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A person's family responsibilities and the prevalent patriarchy could impede mobilization. |
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Ambition and greed, aggressively and defensively, are prevalent among these prominent securocrats. |
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Forced labour of the peasants by the zamindars became more prevalent as cash crops were cultivated to meet the Company revenue demands. |
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In Africa, convicted criminals could be punished by enslavement, a punishment which became more prevalent as slavery became more lucrative. |
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For each outcome, we further excluded participants with prevalent disease at the sixth examination. |
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Sinkiang Autonomous Region of China is one of the prevalent areas of hydatidosis. |
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By comparison, two prevalent genetic disorders, cystic fibrosis and Tay-Sachs disease, can occur only when both mother and father are carriers. |
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The prevalent materialistic mindset is behind all the problems in this world. |
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