Ezekiel was directed to speak to them with God's own words, the sum and purport whereof was to warn and dehort them from their wicked ways. |
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In order to qualify for relief, there must be a legal obligation to covenant the sum of money for a period in excess of six years. |
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Few people refuse the offer of a large sum of money when it is dangled in front of them. |
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He also learns that he agreed to the memory wipe in exchange for a huge sum of money. |
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The sum is claimed to be just under a million dollars and the method of the alleged defalcation was simple. |
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Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales is committed to bringing the sum of all human knowledge to everybody on the planet. |
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Using these he was able to prove a weak form of the Goldbach's conjecture showing that every number is the sum of 20 primes. |
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Amicable numbers come in pairs in which each number is the sum of the proper divisors of the other. |
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He stated that any even integer can be written as the sum of two primes and every odd integer is either a prime or the sum of three primes. |
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If you win by getting rid of all of your cards, you score a bonus of 25 in addition to the sum of the points in the other players' hands. |
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A perfect number is defined to be one which is equal to the sum of its aliquot parts. |
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It was an interesting insight into the debate as to why Kiwi teams are able to make the whole add up to more than the sum of its parts. |
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It was written with a pen in a crabbed hand, and the sum and substance of it was this. |
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If the provision of a contingency sum were normal practice, why would the Department of Health see the need to investigate the matter? |
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Hall apparently is ignorant of spherical trigonometry where the sum of the interior angles of every triangle exceeds 180 degrees. |
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The plaintiff is relieved of the burden of managing a large sum of money and is protected from possible dissipation of the funds. |
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The sum of the forces of these leaders with the king's household troop constituted the fyrd. |
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He stated, without proof, that it would take the sum of at most nine cubes or 19 fourth powers to express any whole number. |
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Based on the evidence, it's reasonable to suppose that no whole number is the sum of more than nine cubes. |
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The scene of Yuri writing his poems in an ice-encrusted dacha with wolves and winds howling outside seems to sum up this land. |
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He did the same for Ireland, galvanising a middling team into a team that was far greater than the sum of its parts. |
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Instead they are paid a pre-agreed lump sum at a pre-agreed date usually about eight years after making their initial investment. |
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In it Vinogradov proved that every sufficiently large odd integer can be expressed as the sum of three primes. |
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Are there any bases where the Fibonacci numbers with a sum of their base B digits equal to their index numbers form an infinite series? |
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This amounts to saying the transfinite whole is not equal to the sum of its denumerably infinite parts. |
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The conman asks the person contacted to contribute a small sum of money to speed up the release of the funds. |
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We had hash browns the next day for breakfast, dim sum for lunch, and chicken korma and saag gosht at our favourite Brick Lane eatery for dinner. |
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The last man, or woman, standing receives the grand prize, a large sum of money. |
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Householders can, in effect, name their own sum assured, and hence dictate the level of premium they are asked to pay. |
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We estimated percentage of body fat with the sum of 3 skinfolds in accordance with the method of Jackson. |
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Estimation of body fat by sum of skinfolds, as used for the calculation of percentage of BF in the current study, has limitations. |
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The analyst is reminded that any matrix can be reduced to the sum of a symmetric matrix and a skew-symmetric matrix. |
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A few minutes later, a postman brought a money order, a princely sum remitted by a devotee. |
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He believes the sum required for this could be provided by economising on administrative expenses. |
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It's an obvious truism but to succeed, the team's whole must exceed the sum of its parts. |
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The government then pays grant-in-aid to the BBC of a sum equivalent to the licence fee revenue. |
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A sum of Rs 400 and a deck of playing cards were seized from their possession. |
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The albums I purchased today are a mixed bunch, but they sum up the wide range of what I enjoy listening to. |
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Set against estimates of the infrastructure needed to sustain GDP growth at about 8 per cent, the sum is trifling. |
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He used it to sum up the persuasive power of authoritatively made numeric presentations to a largely innumerate public. |
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I am going to fine you a modest sum for your failure to deal with the matter as you should have dealt with it yesterday. |
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The dispute was settled out of court with VIA paying Intel an undisclosed sum of money. |
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The NYSE calculates program trading as the sum of shares bought, sold and sold short in program trades. |
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As a return of gratitude, he is willing to share a large percentage of the sum with you. |
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The beauty of dim sum is that lunch will involve no ordering, no waiting, just hot, tasty tidbits and a bottomless pot of restorative hot tea. |
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However, if anybody is willing to give me an appropriate sum of money, I will green the desert. |
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The front of a dim sum restaurant has a long steam tray covered with stacks of bamboo baskets containing all kinds of delicious treats. |
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To sum up, this disc is a must for all choral enthusiasts who have the rich seam of 18th century baroque music at heart. |
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The third measure, polydrug use, is the sum of hallucinogen, amphetamine, barbiturate, cocaine, and heroin use. |
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If, for instance, a sum of money is payable on a contingency, there is no debt owing or accruing. |
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Police are appealing for information following the theft of a large sum of money from a property in Firth. |
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The exact sum to be repaid by Ryanair will have to be agreed between the airport company and the Walloon regional government. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby-boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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With a standing order, you tell your bank to pay a fixed sum at a regular interval to an organisation or individual. |
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Of all the great Chinese cuisine, dim sum stands out as a perennial favorite around the world. |
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I'd paid up immediately because the letter was a bit scary and the sum was so small I could afford to. |
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The argument for the latter advice being that an endowment policy pays out a lump sum on maturity. |
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The dishes will then be delivered at home five times a day, which includes main courses, drinks, vegetables, fruit, dim sum and Chinese herbs. |
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When a player loses his luckiness bankroll is debited by the sum of the bets multiplied by his probability of losing. |
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Nowadays, various dim sum are also sold in takeaways as many students and office workers' day-to-day breakfast. |
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Despite his exemplary crooning ability and his propensity for loungey arrangements, his was never an easy career to sum up. |
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This makes the dim sum fresh, and makes other dim sum seem greasy and congealed by comparison. |
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In fact, the time needed is the sum of the integration of the eye movement and accommodation. |
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Written notice has to be served in accordance with the rules or the sum is simply not recoverable. |
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Every policy has a minimum guaranteed value made up of the sum assured plus the bonuses accrued to date. |
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This stupendous sum has failed spectacularly to improve the lot of its intended beneficiaries. |
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If you're searching for the perfect dim sum or sushi, try Chinatown and Little Tokyo. |
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During the day it offers set menus and afternoon tea with Cantonese dishes and dim sum at reasonable prices. |
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As another generalization, consider the sum of elements in an off-diagonal 2x2 array. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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It is very difficult to sum up in a few phrases the kind of apocalypses that this country is facing. |
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Please also do not close my accounts numbered above with you, but retain a sum of 1,000 Saudi riyals in each account. |
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The 3 per cent initial charge is levied only on the sum invested by the investor. |
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Any sum that happens to be left over when a child reaches maturity is not liable to tax. |
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Damage ensued and some local leading lights offered the sum of four pounds and a shilling for repairs. |
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A claim for judicial review may include a claim for damages, restitution or the recovery of a sum due but may not seek such a remedy alone. |
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Whatever sum you borrow, the amount the bank wants per month will shrink the more you postpone the date of final repayment. |
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Indeed, the sum is a polygon whose vertices are obtained as the sums of vertices of the addends. |
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The width of the sum in any direction equals the sum of widths of the addends in that direction. |
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The total sum was eventually remitted to companies controlled by Ward in the United States. |
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So to sum up the subject of bait and groundbait, I have to say that you really cannot take too much bait. |
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So I had a tidy little sum to be going on with, and I live with my Auntie Doll, my mum's youngster sister, in Beckenham, Kent. |
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A single pair of leaves is the sum total of the foliage that welwitschias produce in their lifetime. |
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In general, therefore, a tenant will pay some rent to his landlord, although in the case of ground rent it may be a trivial sum of money. |
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Each member needs to contribute a small sum to join the campaign to fund the court action. |
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If it has already been used to your disadvantage, you may be able to get a substantial sum in damages. |
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He demands a sum too large for her poor livelihood, and she cannot pay, despite her guiltlessness. |
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A sum of over 800 was raised, which means that the committee will be able to send two invalids from the parish on the diocesan pilgrimage in May. |
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Indeed, as word length increases, so does the sum of the confusability of constituent letters. |
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Both Chiao and Sharipov have requested a special take-out of dim sum dumplings and fried rice for their Christmas meal. |
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Regional totals of disease incidence or patients receiving treatment often do not equal the sum of published country specific figures. |
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Total seed number per plant equals the sum of seeds over all mature fruits. |
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Total number of policies issued stand at more than 5.5 lakh and total sum assured is in the excess of Rs 13,000 crore, it said. |
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That expense was compounded when the eight GB internationals were charged a four-figure sum for excess baggage on their return flight. |
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Just think what even a small portion of this sum would do for the Irish exchequer. |
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Going against her father's wishes in paying her dog's ransom, she personally delivers the sum to the dognappers' headquarters in Whitechapel. |
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Could you sum up in your own words, for the benefit of our readers who are maybe not as esoterically educated, what the central thesis is? |
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One of these youths stole a four-figure sum from me recently and I am now very apprehensive. |
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Forward contracts guarantee that a company will be able to convert a specified sum of money on a certain date. |
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Under this sequence, the capitalist expends a sum of money M in buying materials and machinery and in paying wages. |
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What single social advance subtracted more from the sum of human misery than the extirpation of slavery in the nineteenth century? |
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For doing our work around the house and farm we children were paid a small sum of pocket money, some of which had to be banked each week. |
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The rod is in equilibrium if the sum of the torques of gravitational force and buoyant force is zero. |
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Of course, what is a significant sum to you and I might very well have been pin money to Jordan. |
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Rather, it is the component parts, the sum of the whole, that gives it the edge. |
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In war even more than in peace, cohesive units simply are more than the sum of their parts. |
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As for asylum seekers on two thirds benefit, this sum is more pocket money than most can expect. |
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The fitting of a sum of exponentials convoluted to an instrument response to experimental data is traditionally done by iterative convolution. |
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This is where any mathematical function is expressed as the sum of an infinite series of other periodic functions. |
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He left the sum of nine hundred and fifty thousand Pounds Sterling to you in the codicil and last testament to his will. |
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The charge on the complex ion is the sum of the charges on the metal ion and the ligands. |
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When I looked at what she was doing, she was trying to work out how to calculate the sum of the internal angles of a pentagon. |
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A pension lump sum is payable to the estate, and therefore can be paid to a cohabitee named in the deceased's will. |
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As a general rule in English law, there is no need to give notice if a sum of money is payable on a particular day. |
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To sum up, the city-state is a hylomorphic compound of a particular population in a given territory and a constitution. |
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By the time he sent a cheque and it was cleared three days later, the sum owed was different. |
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The latest dictionary contains new words and phrases that sum up life in the UK today. |
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And he knows how to sum up his point in a few words with no gobbledygook or claptrap! |
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Only too often, like a chop shop car, the new whole is less than the sum of the parts. |
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The sum of the species occurrences represents the paleogeographical occurrence of a genus. |
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The goal of pairing food and wine is for the sum to be greater than the parts, to create a seamless integration of aroma and flavour. |
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It is still unfolding, even as hacks and ex-advisers rush to sum up or cash in. |
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Satta needs the next prediction to be correct because he owes a large sum of money to some shady characters. |
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Similarly, collective identities are irreducible to the sum of the experiences of individuals. |
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This policy pays a lump sum to the mortgage lender to pay off your home loan so your family does not get any cash payment directly. |
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A pair of amicable numbers is a pair like 220 and 284 such that the proper divisors of one number sum to the other and vice versa. |
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A river is more than the sum of the H20 particles which stream between its banks. |
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It doesn't take a genius, however, to figure out that a large sum of money changed hands. |
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A number is abundant if the sum of its proper divisors is greater than the number itself. |
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If it is discovered that there is an outstanding debt from either of the two companies the sum will be pursued. |
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Yeah, that's about it, nothing too earth shattering in the mix, so I've decided to just sum up my thoughts in a bunch of capsule reviews. |
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The integrated elasticity of variable is the sum of the direct and indirect effects. |
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The dim sum was contained in small bamboo food steamers, tiny but delightful, so that you could order varied dishes. |
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This ridiculous sounding direct translation of a toiletry-product seemed to perfectly sum up the buffoonery and pomposity of the French. |
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Another way of obtaining this result is to differentiate both sides of the formula for the sum of a geometric progression. |
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The Inland Revenue, as a distrainer, will become a preferential creditor in the sum of the sale proceeds. |
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As a lad, I used also to cycle to the stadium and leave my bike in someone's back yard for the princely sum of one old penny. |
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At 60 I was given the princely sum of 9 pence per week which has now gone up to 10 pence per week. |
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Because the deal was that I'd pay for your tickets at this end and then deduct the total sum from the first prize, before sending it on. |
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Paul's answer is to change his first name via deed poll for the princely sum of just a tad under thirty quid. |
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Despite the profusion of individual skills the composite performs considerably more poorly than the sum of its parts. |
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The bill he sponsored is considered a pork-barrel project because of the huge sum required to put it into effect. |
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The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side. |
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It costs a reasonable sum of money to get in, and it never struck me as being worthwhile to pay it for a quick lunchtime scan. |
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The empire cost a vast sum of money to run and trade brought in much of that money. |
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The four-year Olympic cycle for preparation of Bulgaria cost the humble sum of seven million leva. |
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A considerable sum of money has been identified to fund the work but final costings have yet to be confirmed. |
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The fluorescence measured by the fluorimeter is the sum of autofluorescence from natural chromophores in the skin and PpIX fluorescence. |
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Enigma is well acted and is certainly based on a nifty concept, but does not add up to the sum of its parts. |
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The wallet which is thought to contain a large sum of money is in good condition and looks valuable. |
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The shopkeeper was assaulted when four youths entered his shop brandishing the weapons and stole a sum of money. |
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Generally, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, so the sum of mass and energy is always conserved. |
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When a community of inquirers shares their information openly, the sum of their knowledge approaches the ideal of pragmatic truth. |
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The tube of the Gregorian telescope is thus shorter than the sum of the focal lengths of the two mirrors. |
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Pork and the white man seems like an arbitrary summation of the sum of evil to me, but it's their story and they were sticking to it, stridently. |
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So to sum up we've got a very good OS that's a pleasure to use, and that you're going to think just about justifies the vast hardware footprint. |
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He received a sum of money from the Prince of Orange for the mosstroopers and cattle-drivers from the middle marches whom he despatched to fight against Holland's enemies. |
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In terms of brutality, systematic repression, number of killings, relish for torture and sum total of human misery caused, he was a piker next to that tyrant. |
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The stock markets, leisure travel, and all the other industries affected are relying on the sum of all these measures, including the placebos, to recover. |
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This type of insurance is also known as critical illness cover and pays out a lump sum when the insured is diagnosed with a serious illness covered under the policy. |
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He told the Democrat his life has been made a misery ever since a con man tricked his way into his home and made away with a substantial cash sum last October. |
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Give them the information they need and then play them off against each other until the sum you're being offered is a fair approximation of what you want to receive. |
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The demand for a product is the sum of the demand of individual consumers. |
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To aid in modeling cell-driven contraction, a contractile unit was generally defined as a set of applied loads which sum to zero and produce zero net torque. |
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The owner of the ground, however, was not in favour of the Tennis Club expending a considerable sum of money on their courts while they did not enjoy any fixity of tenure. |
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A poignant and moving text tucked away on the page seems to sum it all up. |
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That sum is how much it would cost to create an identical copy of the parliament from scratch should the controversial original be obliterated in a disaster. |
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Each member is an accomplished and polished musician in their own right, yet together the sum of their parts captures and expresses a more rugged aesthetic. |
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The sum of oxidation numbers for all atoms in a polyatomic ion equals the charge on the ion, and the sum of all oxidation numbers for atoms in a neutral molecule equals zero. |
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Each item of expenditure is followed by the closing sum total. |
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Other valuable coins include a 1943 florin worth a four-figure sum and a 1938 Irish penny which is extremely rare because only one has been found to date. |
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The full scattering amplitude is the sum of all contributions from all possible loops of photons, electrons, positrons, and other available particles. |
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Did I not pay them, to the last sixpence, the sum covenanted for? |
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It would not arise at all if the sum borrowed covered those costs. |
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In 1912, Aubrey J. Kempner completed a 1909 effort by A. Wieferich to establish once and for all that every integer can be expressed as a sum of nine cubes. |
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Perhaps in an era of full employment the prospect of a generous lump sum and reasonable job opportunities still out there, the threat of no job is not so daunting. |
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If we restrict ourselves to the 2x2 arrays whose diagonals lie on the main diagonal of the table, then the sum of four numbers in the array is always a perfect square. |
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The second law states that the sum of electromotive forces in a loop in the network equals the sum of potential drops, or voltages across each of the resistances, in the loop. |
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Sake wine and whiskey are also the order of the day, along with delicious bar snacks from sashimi and dim sum to fried oysters and Japanese sausage. |
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But to the girls he was a dirty old man who, real or imaginary, insisted he stand as close to female students as he could to provide math sum explanations. |
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To sum up, I am asserting that Euclidean geometry is the only mathematical subject that is really in a position to provide the grounds for its own axiomatic procedures. |
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Common law lump sum entitlements allow people to get on with their lives. |
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If he had done so, on his death his estate would have been entitled to a cash sum to be applied for the purchase of an annuity for his dependants. |
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In truth this sum is a mere drop in the ocean to the Chancellor. |
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The owner stubbornly refused to sell it though he was offered a good sum of money for it. |
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He and his siblings inherited a good sum of money and moved to the West Coast, eventually ending up in Beverly Hills. |
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For a small milliliter of amber oil, you may have to pay good sum as it is very precious and expensive oil. |
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The historical cost of an asset is the sum of all the expenditures the company made to acquire it. |
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They generally give the holder the unconditional right to receive a stated, fixed sum of money on a specified date. |
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To individually sum up the knowledge acquired in theoritical and practical training during the last four years: This is aim of the dissertation. |
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In hindsight, it was a clever move on their part that now brings the pharmaceutical giant a high-digit million sum every year. |
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The 'who' is not this one, not that one, not oneself, not some people, and not the sum of them all. |
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Altogether, in plain language, the sum of those measures can be called an economic blockade. |
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They wanted early payment of a sum potentially due to them under a contract and they have failed. |
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The sum is the money lost on sales of cigars and brandies when gentlefolk once repaired after dinner to the Oval Office downstairs to blow rings of smoke and converse. |
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So, for the princely sum of 75 pence, I placed an advertisement. |
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The deposit slip must indicate the origin of the deposited cheques, their amount as well as the origin of any other sum received in cash. |
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The report contains the sum and substance of relevant facts uncovered during our investigation. |
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To leave no doubt, I categorically and unequivocally deny the sum and substance of their allegations. |
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The sum and substance of my neck story is that it hurts sometimes, then it gets better. |
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This is today the sum and substance of US policy toward a genocide-in-progress in the heart of Europe. |
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Taking the sum and substance of this part of maternity leave to this new level would allow it to be taken up with some flexibility in practice. |
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It is like the pieces of a jigsaw fitting together and the final picture being greater than the sum of its parts. |
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But when a country borrows a vast sum of money, it obviously comes with strings attached. |
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I didn't believe people would like to see someone win a vast sum of money, with no skills at all involved. |
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This led to an idea that the Haggler knew would make him and some lucky clamshell entrepreneur a vast sum of money. |
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The union has also spent a vast sum of money in arbitration to try to protect the work of some our sisters out on the waterfront. |
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You and your husband reportedly lost a considerable sum of money you'd invested with Bernard Madoff. |
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I pay a considerable sum of money to play indoors at Islington Tennis Centre. |
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Gulnora, who acquired the company at rock bottom rates, made a considerable sum of money on the transaction. |
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The Commission has itself calculated the costs at EUR 1 million per country per year, which is a considerable sum of money. |
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While this is a considerable sum of money, needs remain unfulfilled and many soldiers still do not have access to mental health care. |
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This project will save the Council a considerable sum of money and enable those funds to be used for other services. |
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These unpleasant occurrences can force you to spend a considerable sum of money on data recovery and waste plenty of time fixing the hard drive. |
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Heinrich Schütz put a considerable sum of money into the construction and refurnished the house. |
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How could anyone sum up in just a few words how blissfully happy you feel as soon as you enter the gate of the château ? |
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The alternative with the higher sum has the higher utilizable value for our enterprise founders. |
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To sum up, in the immediate future there is little room for manoeuvre if the economic crisis were to take a turn for the worse. |
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We wer telt it woz aalreet to keep sum of the acsent, of cors, cos it woz probly impossibil to get rid of it aal. |
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The sum total will surprise you, because it has come to you in driblets year by year, grade by grade. |
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Dutches immediately kill the governor not to pay in advance stipulated considerable enough sum of money. |
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The sum of the records in the computer file by budget heading and subheading must correspond to the annual and monthly declarations. |
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I know that is a very paltry sum in this country, but that is a different society. |
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To promote solidarity with the poor, each friary is to fix upon a sum of money which will go to benefit the needy. |
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To sum it up, on-site training becomes shorter and denser and completely centered upon reaching its pedagogic objectives. |
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The sum puts her on level pegging with the entertainment mogul Simon Cowell, the man behind The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent. |
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This sum was used to finance 600 additional hours per week until the end of December and to fill some twenty permanent positions. |
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Architects and landscapists can produce this totality, which is more than the sum of its parts, if they work together. |
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Although extremism is the result of the policies of oppression in Central Asia, it would be naive to sum it up as solely religious extremism. |
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Failure to do so may result in a refusal to pay out all or part of the sum involved. |
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The GAM generalizes the GLM by allowing the transformed response to be modeled as an additive sum of non-parametric smooth function. |
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Therefore, the interest portion of the payment will be identified separately from the principal part of the lump sum payment. |
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After the usual checks and balances were performed, Tony received his payment in one lump sum wired to his account within a week of hitting the jackpot. |
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This lease not only provided Sidebottom with a quarterage on the amount of coal extracted, but also brought the considerable sum of a L50 yearly rent fee and other rents. |
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Hurwitz published a paper on a factorisation theory for integer quaternions in 1896 and applied it to the problem of representing an integer as the sum of four squares. |
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So a full-timer can vote away his part-time colleague's wages for what amounts to a lump sum he was already due to receive anyway. |
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Another sum of money considered as a subsidy will be destined to the non-lucrative services. |
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The visitor experience is defined, in fact, as the sum of personal connections that a visitor makes with a protected heritage place. |
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If that were the sum of the value volunteering creates, it would be a tidy sum. |
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Brother Ponce, Visitor of the communities in the South, left the Institute taking a tidy sum of money with him. |
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He said that the State has reached the tidy sum of 16 billion DA to achieve the desired objective. |
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To date we have collected a tidy sum of ¤ 1.1 million for the realization of our aid projects. |
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The price of ¤649 from G66 is a tidy sum of money, but the Reactor is a tidy piece of equipment and worth every cent. |
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Mrs Thompson had just withdrawn a large sum of money from a cash dispenser. |
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Although cadets are paid a lump sum for their training, the six-month training period is no longer included in their pensionable service. |
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A sum of EUR 162 million: it seems to be uncontentious, but it is hugely important on several levels. |
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Give It allows friends and relatives to donate a sum of money to a good cause instead of buying a shoddy piece of tat that's destined for the charity shop. |
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The sum insured covers the sale price plus any related expenses, fees and conveyancing costs, less any amounts already paid prior to the death. |
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The sum of all these good wills propitiated that in May 1997 BUENA VOLUNTAD EN ACCIÓN was born. |
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For a given location and at a given date the sum of the true right ascension of a body and of its hour angle is equal to the true sidereal time. |
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Depending on the mode of computation and on market hypothesis, the total sum of public funds involved may vary from GBP 0 to GBP 8 billion. |
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The amount of the lump sum is established by the Rules as a fixed amount per researcher and per year. |
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That is something perhaps more fundamental in its totality than the sum of all its individual parts. |
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The use of lump sum and flat rate financing will be introduced gradually and if successful will be used more extensively. |
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The total population in all of your sub-populations should sum to the national population. |
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Another one says that his cousin doesn't work any more as he inherited a large sum of money! |
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The sum of these weighted evaluation ratings provides the total score of each option. |
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These elements sum up the previous year and set the tone for those to come. |
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Employees have the opportunity to take up their profit share as Dolmen shares or as a net sum in cash. |
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The trials are then broken down into stages and a separate lump sum is set for each stage. |
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Provided that this has been purchased for a period of 13 weeks prior to widowhood, the sum of 10s weekly will be paid during the remainder of life or period of widowhood. |
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All of the sum scores were rescaled to the original response scale. |
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But Norwich Union had revalued the sum insured each year in line with the house-building index produced by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. |
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Systems integration is what will make blue force tracking much greater than the sum total of all the ruggedized laptops we manage to bolt into our tanks and trucks. |
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In wisely sidestepping the hubristic folly of trying to sum up his own time, he achieved a sort of timelessness. |
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But his win did more than add a seven figure sum to his bankroll. |
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But they are either in my head today, are titularly significant or I've been wallowing in them pointlessly, and they together somehow manage to sum up my head, today. |
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In earlier models of illness, disease was mobile, a sum of the trail of symptoms that marked its passage through the inside and outside of the body. |
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This rather watery descent is a good sum up of all the elements of canyoning. |
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All four skinfolds were added together to obtain sum of four skinfolds. |
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They argue that even if deferred taxes are undercounted, the sum is too small to affect the enormous fiscal gap projected between long-term revenues and outlays. |
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In contrast, the sum of the reciprocals of all primes diverges. |
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This came out of an investigation he was carrying out into when a ternary quartic form could be represented as the sum of five fourth powers of linear forms. |
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Though the tender young flower shoots of any of the Asian brassicas can be delicious, choy sum types have been developed especially for their flower stalks and buds. |
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All eligible members will get a fixed allocation of 185 shares and a variable amount based on the length of time they have held their policies and the sum invested. |
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I paid a handsome sum of twenty dollars for home plate box seats. |
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This service would cost Prakong a handsome sum of 40,000 baht. |
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Congratulations to those involved with the venture as a very handsome sum of money was raised and overall it was a great night, enjoyed by all present. |
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It is true that the order is an order to pay a sum of money. |
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For a more traditional Hong Kongese lunch, dim sum is compulsory. |
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On stage, employees were singing and performing comedy sketches while their colleagues in the audience wolfed down dim sum and applauded uproariously. |
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His last jaunt to Bermuda cost the princely sum of 27.50 a night. |
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The town's cemetery is packed to overflowing, and unless families can pay the requisite sum for eternal entombment, bodies are evicted after five years. |
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He has prevaricated over the payment of sums acknowledged to be due, though the sum currently due and payable by way of costs is not alleged to be large. |
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Proficiency is a sum total of special skills, knowledge, and practical experience enabling a naval officer to perform particular functions and duties. |
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But these are not the 'very sum and substance' of Roberts' work. |
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The debtor shall subsequently be allowed, if need be, to request that this sum be reduced, following the same rules of publicity of landed property transactions laid down to that effect. |
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Besides served as a dim sum along with tea, pastries are used for celebration of traditional festivals. |
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It also means that extra efforts have to be made in the area of reimbursement of funds paid either in excess or in error, which amount to the tidy sum of EUR 3 billion. |
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This option states that, upon your death, the death benefit payable to your beneficiary or beneficiaries, is paid as a non-commutable annuity or as a lump sum payment. |
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The arithmetic mean is a measure of central tendency produced by dividing the sum of the prices of all items by the total number of items. |
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Despite later retracting the claim, the sum has been widely reported even though it has never been substantiated. |
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Instead of the bank loaning you money, you loan the government or corporation a sum of money for a set amount of time, at a fixed rate of interest. |
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The instantaneous equilibrium conditions are then easy to express: a year given the sum of the contributions equalizes the sum of the paid pensions. |
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The Guardian published the story after the Daily Telegraph refused to for fear of offending its readers, even after the paper had paid a substantial sum to secure the exclusive rights. |
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The Luxembourg arm, through which much of the tax planning business was channelled, reported profits of £1.4bn in 2013, a sum which should halve this year, the finance director, Tushar Morzaria, said. |
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It could well make sense not to accept a lump sum contribution to the purchase of the property but to accept a regular contribution to living expenses instead. |
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Some will take a cash lump sum that better meets their needs than a level income stream, and some will reinvest in a pension drawdown fund and withdraw money later. |
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As an example of how it might work, someone who earns £20,000 a year and also received £250 in savings interest will not have to pay tax on the latter sum as it is well within their £1,000 savings allowance. |
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Chaplin this large sum annually because the public wants Chaplin and will pay for him. |
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