We are a generation whose so-called social safety net has been cut to shreds over our lifetime. |
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It simply isn't true that the brightest and the best rise to the top in our so-called meritocratic society. |
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It sounds like a lot of hassle, a real triumph of so-called style over substance. |
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We find yet again our so-called leaders are engaged in point scoring of the pettiest nature. |
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Either way we're supposed to go out and celebrate the so-called natural world and deny all things manmade. |
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She did suggest a visit to the optician for the person offering the so-called compliment! |
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The judge said he could scarcely believe that three so-called civilised young men could behave as they did. |
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The so-called street vendors we see are not as economically hapless as we are meant to believe. |
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At the trial, my so-called best friend stood in the dock and spoke against me. |
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A group of so-called teenagers terrorises people who are minding their own business or out for a walk there. |
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Are these so-called models and celebrities really people we could look up to and learn from? |
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So tell me, John, why is it that all your so-called friends and family hate you so much? |
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I know precisely only one person who has cashed in during these so-called good times. |
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My journey to work is now 20 minutes longer because of these so-called traffic measures. |
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It was a time when many of his old so-called friends had dropped him like a hot potato. |
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The most outrageous problem with the so-called registry is that it contains no names. |
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I am more entitled to call myself a fox expert than some so-called experts. |
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York is a so-called Beacon Council, a name that suggests it would have qualified for extra funding. |
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They may have to tolerate members of the public wanting to stroke them and swim with them in so-called petting pools. |
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The only thing the banks can do is to peel off these so-called non-performing assets. |
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How well does Mr McIntyre know the so-called Third World which he so insultingly disparages? |
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Another so-called chimerism involves using an animal egg to create human stem-cells. |
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The organisation believes so-called drug driving is now more common than driving while over the limit. |
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Just now I nipped around to Debenhams in Oxford to check out their so-called One Day Spectacular. |
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Jacobs' case against the suburbs has had a second outing in the theories of the so-called New Urbanists. |
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Tyler's fiction has always danced dangerously close to being a paean to the so-called simple life. |
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The farmers are calling on the Government to pay compensation and make up for the so-called BSE tax. |
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Experience is what counts in so-called creative industries like journalism. |
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For fashion, the so-called quadrilatero d' oro, or golden rectangle, is the magnet. |
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The so-called superloo in Chapel Lane was always breaking down and people did not like using it, he added. |
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He had no doubt that many so-called modern worship forms would become obsolete. |
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Once more there is no one model for success in the so-called global universe. |
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This chapter began by describing the so-called sequential model of decision making. |
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The abbey is a so-called royal peculiar, one of a handful of churches under the Queen's direct control. |
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It is all done in the name of curbing the so-called bad actors, but it imposes costs on everyone. |
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Other people have different views on these so-called Hubbert peaks for oil and gas production. |
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Only problem was, upon viewing these so-called camp classics the first time through, I was neither impressed nor moved to fandom. |
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The so-called rules of music theory constitute a retrospective set of principles that describe what various composers have done in the past. |
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No, because the so-called power to exclude competition is the exercise of the antecedently existing and separately sourced power. |
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A few unusual so-called resurrection plants are able to survive extreme loss of water from their vegetative tissues. |
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These so-called segmentary systems are organised around a principle of opposition. |
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After all, only so-called mainstream American authors counted, and almost all of them were of Anglo-Saxon descent. |
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Weathered specimens can also break along the segmental boundaries and expose additional structures, the so-called segmental diaphragms. |
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Even when so-called placebo responders are dropped from a study, a good proportion of the remaining patients respond to placebos anyway. |
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Terrorism has long been included on the list of so-called new transnational threats to state security. |
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She appointed the so-called informateur and formateur on the advice of party leaders in Parliament. |
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Another DNA segment, the so-called transporting segment, then passes through the double-stranded break and the break is reseated. |
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One specialized field, the humanitarian laws of war, had long included rules regulating the conduct of war, the so-called jus in bello. |
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At the lowest end, though not quite at zero, is the so-called quantum vacuum, also known as the zero-point field. |
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It was not delegated to the representatives of the people, nor to so-called experts hired by them. |
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Talking about cutting Social Security benefits is always the so-called third rail of politics, a lethal topic. |
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Letters received reveal their abhorrence at the behavioural example being set by our so-called leaders of state and nation. |
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They were not individuals, but an amorphous mass, a group of so-called queue jumpers. |
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The NDP's so-called commitment to health care has lead to longer wait lists, lots of out-dated medical equipment, and a shortage of nurses. |
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Several so-called contraceptive herbs are actually abortifacients and can be dangerous. |
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The so-called analog, one-channel version of television will soon be as archaic as a 1950 Studebaker. |
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They might not win any cricket matches either but the supporters in the so-called Barmy Army at least know how to sing. |
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Lastly, the so-called quadripartite agreement secured the status of West Berlin. |
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There were the Holy Scriptures of the Zarathustrians, the so-called Avesta, as they were later named. |
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The last-ditch attempt by the so-called Old Guard of the committee now appears to have back-fired. |
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Across remote villages, it dispatches so-called barefoot doctors armed with first-aid kits and drugs to combat dysentery. |
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Under this same heading, the so-called dread disease cover also is an important benefit one can add to a conventional life assurance policy. |
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So I have been somewhat irked to find myself being bedeviled with calls from so-called endowment ambulance-chasers. |
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In Nicholas Nickleby, he crusaded against another institution, the so-called private academies for unwanted children. |
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There are obvious parallels with the creation of so-called tribal homelands, or Bantustans by the Apartheid regime in South Africa. |
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The program was to provide allies, such as Japan and South Korea, with so-called theater missile defense capability. |
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Another was Giacomo Rafaelli, who specialized in so-called micromosaics, which were made up of minute tesserae. |
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I've always been a sucker for film-makers who shake up the snow globe of my so-called life. |
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This is applicable especially, but not exclusively, to so-called social insects such as bees, wasps, ants and termites. |
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In January, there have been so many letters bagging the so-called ' bleeding hearts ' of this country, that I just had to have my say. |
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Life's getting harder in this so-called independent country, let alone for people in the low-income bracket like me. |
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I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold. |
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Chandelor wanted his so-called knights to have honor, a moral code of ethics, things with which tradition would expect. |
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The so-called comedy initiative continues with this one-off special featuring a cast of students and Dunedin's worst scarfie flat ever. |
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Scientists were baffled by the DNA in so-called yeti hair discovered by a British expedition in Bhutan two years ago. |
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An article such as this one marks a sad day in the realm of so-called alternative press. |
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The so-called sleep movements of leaves are determined by the daily alternations of light and darkness. |
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We're blowing all this money to build houses and ruin habitat with so-called beach renourishment and jetties, groins and seawalls. |
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Use of so-called conventional bombs could so easily lead to the use of nuclear weapons. |
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And now these so-called friends of his are butting their way into his re-election campaign and attacking his opponent's combat record. |
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The result was a deficit in the so-called balance of payments, which was paid for by foreigners cashing in those dollars for gold. |
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The idea of calculating the so-called national balance of payments in a free market economy will be absurd. |
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Video shows the moment when lightning struck a wind turbine during the so-called weather bomb on Wednesday. |
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The arguments that many have made, relative to the so-called failure to connect the dots, appear to be specious, at best. |
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In some instances, such as the eugenic movement, rabid prejudice against so-called racial inferiors combined with a belief in human progress. |
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The system led to vast overproduction and the creation of so-called butter mountains and wine lakes. |
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This so-called collection of jesters and jivers is responsible for millions of dollars of donations every year. |
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It seems likely that most so-called past life regressions induced through hypnosis are confabulations fed by cryptomnesia. |
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This messenger in turn activates a so-called kinase, an enzyme that attaches phosphate groups to other proteins. |
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One of the main reproaches was the Australians' failure to hold the so-called Gap in the Owen Stanleys. |
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They had been subject to sustained mental abuse from a so-called scab patrol. |
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The first dealt with Canada's creeping demographic abyss, the so-called baby bust. |
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But that community knows that it is being put upon by this so-called research levy. |
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He is equally critical of so-called management gurus and consultants, with major names coming under fire. |
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The enzymes are produced in the nerve cell bodies and pass down the axon to the nerve terminals in the so-called axoplasmic flow. |
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Our literacy rate falls year by year, and even many who can read do not read, the so-called aliterates. |
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Yes, there is friction and competition between the so-called conservatives and the reformists. |
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The so-called sarsen stones, each weighing as much as fifty tons, came from Marlborough Downs, twenty miles away. |
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This would be backed by a so-called Book of Quantum which would help determine a scale of compensation awards. |
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The so-called grey and wrinklies are no fools and a force to be reckoned with. |
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They show a distinct so-called adventitia capillaris, a thin collagenous membrane, surrounding the endothelial tube. |
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I think the problem was a lack of adventurousness on the part of the so-called independent studios. |
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One simple mechanism used to avoid an incomplete process of root cause determination is the so-called rule of five whys. |
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With the so-called electronic voices it should be clear that the same process is at work. |
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Or did so-called experts so completely misunderstand the aerodynamics of supersonic flight? |
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I had so-called Spanish omelette in mind, but couldn't even be bothered to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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The new, so-called ratable model recognizes software-license revenues over the life of a contract. |
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Unable to offer a contrary view, this so-called investigation seems to answer these questions in the affirmative. |
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They also counter so-called white coat hypertension, patient nervousness that skews blood pressure readings in the doctor's office. |
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The so-called rightie lumping Hank K in with untamed sideburns and avocado green kitchen appliances? |
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The so-called problem of allocation, which has bewitched some commentators, does not arise as it does with tangibles such as goods. |
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The so-called white list accepts e-mail only from a list of approved contacts. |
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He was supportive generally of a so-called white list of countries from which people could not claim to need asylum. |
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Those impressions are problems in the so-called red states that vote Republican in presidential elections. |
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In the discourse of the so-called third and fourth age, the third ager is often defined to be an active consumer of technology. |
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Navigators on these so-called agonic lines do not need to make the usual correction to their compasses. |
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One of the most ancient of mathematical curiosities is the so-called magic square. |
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Many of the wild domestic dogs in Australia are mixed European domestics and so-called pig dogs, which are bred to hunt wild boars. |
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Police were condemned for their treatment of protesters and use of the so-called kettle tactic. |
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Yet just months later there's a so-called new breed of machine that will wash your whites and your coloureds at the same time, in separate drums. |
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The so-called Keynesian era seemed to prove that was good for profits was good for everyone. |
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That's the level to which the so-called debate from these people has sunk. |
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Yet when you think about it, many of these so-called tips are ridiculous. |
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Their political bias even on so-called News programmes is scarcely hidden. |
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To arrive at our final choice, several comparative types were tested in the Lockheed wind tunnel, including the so-called laminar flow sections. |
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Large-scale embezzlement required experienced helpers, so criminal cooperatives appeared that tended to develop into so-called mafias. |
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I found your article on the value of so-called artist's proofs extremely interesting. |
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In our society, the worst specimen of womankind is the so-called liberated female. |
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The airline has so-called code-sharing agreements with Delta Air, Alitalia, Garuda Indonesia, Thai Airways and Vietnam Airlines. |
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For example, the talliers can compute a so-called hash of the tally, and each would then sign his hash. |
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The use of so-called secure telephones presents almost no barrier to wiretapping, according to official US government documents. |
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My mother told me my grandmother was wise in ways lots of so-called educated people were not. |
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Manx Syndrome is a normally fatal defect caused by the so-called Manx gene, which causes the taillessness. |
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I do not believe that the real life of this nation is to be found in the great luxury hotels or so-called fashionable suburbs. |
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If so-called public interest groups or non-profit corporations are accepting corporate money, lay it on the table. |
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Natural nacre also benefits from so-called sacrificial ionic bonds between proteins, which break under stress but can reform. |
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This behavior is interpreted in terms of a loss of protein internal water, so-called lubricant water, induced by the co-solvent. |
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To conclude, one of the so-called benefits of adopting the euro has always been that prices can be compared across frontiers at a glance. |
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The so-called missile tractors, which are all-terrain self-propelled vehicles, will be used for emergency situations, such as forest fires. |
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Since the start of the year, 80 companies have taken the plunge to swim alongside similar aspirants on the so-called junior market. |
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The so-called long drinks are in fact short drinks served over crushed ice. |
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Most funds have so-called lockups, strict limits preventing investors from cashing out in a hurry. |
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And on my first voyage to the Far East, in 1923, I met an attractive young lady, a so-called army brat. |
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Why does it take a so-called crackdown to get the police out of their nice, warm cars to stop these road hogs? |
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There were skirmishes with Indians, and masked brigands, the so-called road agents, held up stagecoaches and sometimes murdered the occupants. |
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Bloggers already dealt this year with so-called disenfranchised men whining that they need their own TV network. |
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Half of the seats are apportioned to winning parties and half to candidates elected from so-called single-mandate constituencies. |
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Even evolutionists have decided that these so-called apemen have nothing to do with man's ancestry! |
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One segment that has blossomed in the golf boom is the so-called lifestyle golf magazine. |
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Russia is part of the so-called quartet that is trying to mediate a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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And so you may be thrown back on a so-called deist God, a God who simply started the ball rolling billions of years ago. |
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I've been doing a lot of geeky snooping around sites dealing with so-called Lifehacks. |
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Peddlers and their advocates also drafted a so-called peddler's ordinance to exempt their cries from regulation under the anti-noise ordinance. |
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You don't have to be a so-called bleeding-heart liberal or a low-income worker to worry about inequality. |
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They don't even complain about the lewdness and promiscuity being displayed on the so-called soap operas. |
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The so-called loyalties, sense of belonging and togetherness are revolting cliches. |
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It led to the so-called Meiji reforms, of the 1870s, in Japan. |
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We now know that both of the so-called printer bombs employed circuit boards from cellphones to activate the detonators. |
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The Coalition is comprised of labor unions, anti-war activists, clergy, and so-called black empowerment groups. |
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Where you dabbled in so-called spiritual disciplines, you now ardently devote. |
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But unlike Cognac, regulations in Armagnac permit producers to declare and age a so-called vintage-dated Armagnac. |
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To be sure, there is often a stark dichotomy between so-called opinion leaders and rank and file believers. |
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In 2005, the affirmative self-defense was broadened under the so-called Stand Your Ground Statutes. |
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Support is a good thing and the broader the so-called movement can be, the better. |
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The so-called U.S. Government has been cashing in on you since the day you were born, somehow. |
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Various abridgements were made of it in the early middle ages, the most widely disseminated of which was the so-called Breviary of Alaric or Lex Romana Visigothorum. |
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Most of the so-called absurdists never bothered to light just one little candle in the darkness of existence, because cursing the darkness had become their poetry. |
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According to the historian William McNeill, Western Europe during the so-called Age of Faith was the most warlike civilization on earth, with the exception of Japan. |
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They were tiny guns by Navy standards, the least of the so-called great guns, about four and a half feet long and weighing seven and a quarter hundredweight apiece. |
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We come now to the vexed questions of the Oedipus complex, childhood amnesia, and the so-called latency period, which is supposed to follow the Oedipal phase. |
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In yet another scenario, the so-called binary planet, or co-accretion, hypothesis, the Earth and the Moon all formed at the same time by the accretion of small bodies. |
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As gas from the companion star spirals onto the so-called accretion disk surrounding the black hole, the material emits X rays and other radiation. |
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The most important chemical classes of these so-called auxin herbicides include chlorophenoxy acids, benzoic acids, pyridines, and quinoline carboxylic acids. |
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People in most of the industrialized nations, especially the USA, are regarded as members of the so-called affluent society or the acquisitive society. |
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At the turn of the century, zoos displaying so-called primitive cultures were used to drum up public support for colonialism. |
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After the crash Gareth's father said he had taken six of his son's friends to the chapel of rest to warn them of the dangers of so-called joyriding. |
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The country had plenty of experience with its rulers using puppet prosecutors and judges to railroad so-called enemies of the state into prison or worse. |
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And the mouse's smaller number of base pairs may simply stem from that animal's ridding its genome more effectively of so-called junk DNA sequences than humans did. |
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Therefore, the so-called second issue raised in our written submission should be seen as important only in this sense, which does not render it justiciable. |
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It has been a popular visiting spot from as early as the 17th century, solely reserved for affluential people belonging to the so-called Special Class. |
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A brief trawl through the great white elephants of recent years should be enough to sound alarm bells so loud the so-called London 2012 Olympic team will pack up and go home. |
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And, crucially, what next for these so-called lost women, for the lost girls who have been failed so miserably? |
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The popularity of Harry Potter and the consequent development of the so-called kidult market often leads us to forget that children need and want different things from a film. |
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One hilt represents one of the most familiar and influential images in all of Akan art, the so-called sankofa bird, whose head is turned toward its back. |
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The senator is just the latest public figure to decry student use of so-called study drugs without a formal diagnosis. |
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One theory maintains that only the centurions of the first cohort, the so-called primi ordines, had different ranks, while the centurions of cohorts II-X all ranked equally. |
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The so-called postmodern world has reified the worst aspects of capitalism, which no longer faces the restraints of a concerted working-class challenge. |
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In 2012 the so-called Bedroom Tax was passed, an under-occupancy penalty that disproportionately hits low-income families. |
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There is a need to go deeper into a so-called spiritual belief system of your own divining. |
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Then, the very next morning, there's a report in the paper from a so-called health expert explaining how even a sip of Lambrusco every three weeks can be risky. |
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The so-called modern society has kept itself aloof from this feeling. |
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Passage of this so-called fast-track or trade-promotion authority would limit Congress' role in shaping future trade agreements to a simple yea or nay. |
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Every time one sells or buys a product made from the abuse of others in the so-called Third World nations or their lands makes them guilty of immoral gains. |
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In other words, the so-called ethics watchdog was clearly always a lapdog. |
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Another reason might have been the dubiousness with which the tactics of the so-called New Journalism were viewed. |
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Their border, the so-called Durand line, is also a vestige of British imperialism. |
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When he suggested that the Silent Majority should look to their laurels in regard to opposing the so-called Racial Justice group, he couldn't have got it more right. |
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That is the issue for the so-called republican movement to answer clearly. |
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But one of the biggest issues facing the agencies is that these dealers appear to live ordinary lives and often embed themselves in so-called respectable society. |
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In an Anglocentric America, an American means white, and whiteness is central as the unmarked standard or norm against which all so-called minorities are measured. |
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In what may be a gesture of ironical respect to animals, however, the Speaker refrains from explaining human behaviour on the basis of its so-called animality. |
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By far the most common primary cells are based on the zinc-manganese dioxide couple, either so-called zinc-carbon cells or alkaline manganese cells. |
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In the case of the anisotropic growth of a surface there are two so-called principal directions, in which strain rates attain their extremal values. |
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Like the lion, so-called king of the beasts, the Leonian can be regal. |
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Now is hardly the time to be doing anything on the so-called peace process other than trying to avoid an explosion on the ground. |
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In this article I try to refute the so-called libertarian theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusions ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame. |
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Today it is not uncommon for some of the so-called replica firearms to be of better quality and performance than the originals they were patterned after. |
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And when a bunch of politicians and so-called academicians held such seminars praising the PM, you know that apple-polishing has gone to the extreme. |
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The ancient Romans, on the other hand, gave us the first known word square, the so-called sator square, found in the ruins of Pompeii and elsewhere. |
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However, it requires that we ascribe interests to entities that are unable to suffer any pain or frustration if their so-called interests are not met. |
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They believe that a crackdown by the Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police has displaced London gangs of so-called grungers and rude boys to Chelmsford. |
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I enjoyed watching her work in her so-called summer dungarees, which were actually just old coveralls with the legs lopped off below the hip pockets. |
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Throughout the 1970s, ethnic Assamese and about 2 million so-called tribals became increasingly mutinous, charging that unchecked migration left them marginalized. |
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There's a lot of controversy surrounding the so-called astroturfing. |
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The so-called A-team, which directed American bombers to enemy positions, helped to unseat the enemy and made a huge contribution to the war, its commander said. |
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Just as the ancient sages can't be blamed for the ideology of the Sangh Parivar, the actions of these so-called leaders cannot be traced to the Sikh values. |
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Split-ticket voting in general elections, the hallmark of so-called independents, is relatively rare. |
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But even the most ardent supporters of negotiations with the Taliban recognize that the so-called peace process is in shambles. |
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This number tallies with the number given in the so-called street books where deaths were recorded by reference to the streets and houses where the dead were found. |
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The so-called sandwich generation is composed of 25,000 workers who are being denied benefits as a result of pension reforms instituted in the 1990s that left them out. |
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The only bird or avian species we know of is the so-called humble chicken. |
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His so-called crimes were the ideas he espoused and developed, ideas that took root among the Azanian people and were turned into the material reality of the Soweto Uprising. |
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Because people like it, and there are still sufficient numbers of people who resist the seductions of so-called tastemakers to make a viable market for it. |
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Let us take, for example, the so-called principles of the treaty, which were sent off to the judges to deal with and which, in my opinion, they have made a hash of. |
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Curwen's Act of 1809 making it illegal to sell seats in parliament was passed at a time of so-called Tory dislike of anything savouring of reform. |
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But so-called jungle primaries are notoriously hard to predict or poll. |
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The bay station, scheduled to be in action by the end of next month, will enable owners of so-called third generation mobile telephones to make video telephone calls. |
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Signature is a typical form of authentication but there may be other avenues such as a PIN, a so-called electronic signature, tested telex, or SWIFT message. |
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He said the so-called authorities were on path of ruining the future of Kashmiri youth, KMS reported. |
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Partly it may be due to its production of the so-called enterocins, a family of bacteriocins, which are antimicrobial peptides produced by some bacterial strains. |
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The proposal has met a frosty reception from long-time British residents, especially the so-called ten pound poms who came to Australia under the Assisted Passage Scheme. |
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And, just about every day, I drove past the so-called bagman of Toowong. |
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Compared with the European Union, levels of inequality in the US resemble those of Latin American countries more than so-called sclerotic countries such as France or Germany. |
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Every company I know loathes the so-called competitive bakeoff. |
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He applied a technique involving so-called Markov chains to calculate the required probabilities over the course of a long game with many battles. |
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Very few teams recover from being 3-1 down inside English football's most imposing atmosphere, but Ranieri's did on his so-called baptism of fire. |
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In the garden, he grew medicinal plants from which he made and distilled different therapeutic tinctures, ointments and so-called theriacs or quack remedies. |
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The agency will neither defend the so-called rendition, detention, and interrogation programs. |
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It has been surmised that some of the so-called secessionists would continue to refer to the resolution to vindicate their demand for a plebiscite in the disputed state. |
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These so-called host plants include many broadleaf weeds and cover crops such as nettles, mallow, chicory, dandelion, thistles, bindweed, deadly nightshade, and many clovers. |
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Another benefit touted for developing countries is the potential of so-called m-commerce or the ability to buy goods and services using a mobile phone. |
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Records for many of the so-called Poverty Row western serials Thorpe appeared in are lost. |
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This so-called ballgown facade in The Hague features 12 square metres of wire cloth from Haver Architectural Wire Cloth. |
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The so-called Sloane Rangers, those well-heeled bearers of double-barrelled surnames, can still put on a good show up the King's Road. |
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Neuronal cell death has been shown to occur by apoptotic, necrotic and so-called atypical cell death mechanisms. |
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I had a so-called dog-robber, a native boy who washed my clothes and cooked for me. |
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The result is a so-called knockout mouse, reared with a single gene silenced, the better to reveal that gene's true purpose. |
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But so far, none of these so-called second-generation crops have entered the marketplace, anywhere in the world. |
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Under Linux, the so-called window managers run on top of the X Windows system. |
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Since the story broke over the weekend, politicians and commentators have charged that this is a new low in so-called checkbook journalism. |
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The film concentrates on two of the so-called Clerics, military-styled types who a remeant to kill or arrest anyone showing emotion. |
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In particular it should be used to draw so-called chalcogenide glass MOFs that contain Arsenic, Selenide and Sulfide elements. |
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The so-called in modern language love matches are also failing when the young people are ruled by blind attraction only. |
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A database on so-called rendition flights compiled by a university team refers to 13 stops at Aberdeen, Wick and Inverness. |
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Among all the so-called common herbs are interesting plants such as Cancer sage, Blackberry lily, Jobe's tears, Lady's bedstraw, and Mullein. |
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The miller or his donkey pulled at the so-called tailpole and turned the mill into the wind. |
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Meanwhile, Portuguese police are set to reinter view the McCanns and their friends, the so-called Tapas Seven. |
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Catalytic reforming yields so-called reformate, which is rich in the aromatic compounds benzene, toluene and xylene. |
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However, the so-called fiscal cliff could curse profitability for credit unions in the Land of Enchantment. |
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The mother lode he turned to was the ganglia of so-called feeder funds. |
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These so-called dissident IRA men are no different from the Provisionals and Sinn Fein who seek votes while holding Armalites in the background. |
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It's one of the highest recipients of so-called Third World brain drain in the world. |
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Our very first candidate encounter in 1988 taught me a fundamental lesson about the value of so-called retail politics. |
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By the time she was 13, Toumanova was internationally acclaimed as one of the three so-called baby ballerinas of Col. |
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The ancient culinary sendoff of the so-called Tyrolean Iceman has emerged from an analysis of food remains in his colon and intestines. |
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They zoomed in on the proboscis' so-called sensilla, hair-like structures that serve as the fly's taste buds. |
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And if there are no so-called Meade bankers this year, it is probably no bad thing. |
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The taenia selected will generally be the so-called omental taenia, from which the greater omentum arises. |
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Cercidiphyllum, so-called because its leaves resemble those of the Judas tree, Cercis siliquastrum, is a handsome specimen. |
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Just how hypnosis relates to other so-called mediumistic trance states is obviously a matter that should be resolved by empirical research. |
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Many so-called free checking accounts aren t really free because they have high overdraft fees. |
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Like the WTO, NAFTA exploded the boundaries of what was included in so-called trade agreements. |
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Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa emphasised that the so-called Ulama Council is an illegal organisation and operates in breach of the Constitution and the Law. |
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These are especially related to occurrence of corrugation on the rail head and to occurrence of so-called WEL on the corrugated rail surface. |
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I REACTED with disbelief when I learned that people in Kenya want compensation for so-called atrocities carried out by British soldiers 60 years ago. |
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Despite the near total lack of evidence, the number of so-called experts extolling the health benefits of organic foods is large and, arguably, growing. |
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Now named Knobble, so-called because of a knobble on his dorsal fin, the minke has become quite an attraction. |
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I wonder if he has been reading the newspapers about our so-called squeaky clean Parliament? |
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The uranium was then sold to US commercial nuclear plants under the so-called Megatons to Megawatts Program. |
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The researchers have thought that these so-called morphogens create chemical maps by simply diffusing through an embryo. |
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Besides its unprecedented quark count, a pentaquark is unusual in that it includes an exotic antiquark, the so-called strange antiquark. |
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Zeekoegat saw the erection of the so-called GPO telescope, a 40 cm objective-prism refractor, for determining radial velocities. |
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The Australian Federal Police revealed this afternoon that the email that sparked the so-called Utegate controversy was faked. |
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We can only hope the Army will examine the practice of unofficial punishment exercises, so-called beastings, as well. |
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I would like to come back to the idea of making a distinction between so-called 'superdominant' companies and 'just dominant' companies. |
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I'm so tired of the back and forth between the Jesus freaks, the Atheists, and the so-called hardcore anti-sellouts. |
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At very high temperatures, ionic charge migration can occur, which is often observed as the so-called space charge peaks. |
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In the human evolutionary family, the so-called robust australopithecines claim the dubious honor of possessing the weirdest-looking heads. |
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Ironically, some of the cell towers and so-called monopoles will be erected in state parks and along roadways which have long barred any signage. |
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The faster the two quantum skaters pirouette, the larger is the quantum number of their rotation direction, the so-called angular momentum. |
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What was wrong with the Fed's policy was the so-called quantity theory of money on which it was based. |
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They give very impressive copy in so-called 3-D on all other compatible printers including dot-matrix and my bubblejet. |
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I even love a lot of the garbage on the Web, so-called time-suck sites, just as I have to admit to some guilty boob-tube pleasures. |
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An EU diplomat told AFP the decision was taken by so-called qualified majority vote. |
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Mr Cameron has been forced to soft-pedal on Europe, immigration, human rights and so-called scroungers. |
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If these two instances were the handiwork of Peter Mandelson, then the so-called spinmeister is losing his touch. |
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Because once you conquer these so-called scary sitches, you may just be rewarded with a treat yummier than a giant stash of candy com. |
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These so-called deadlock states are largely responsible for the failure of our attempts to solve positions in the game of Sokoban. |
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The research by Marcus Mund and Kristin Mitte identified a group of so-called 'repressors' who were particularly at risk. |
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In particular, the origin of the so-called phagocytic mononuclear ameboid wandering cell had not been definitively determined. |
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