Perhaps we should have dug deeper because it's quite apparent now that the whole topic was off limits. |
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Now, on the constitutional point you raised there, Larry, on the queen abdicating, well, it's a frequent topic of conversation. |
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We were on the topic of religious freedom when the abbess went to get our guest some more coffee. |
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Anyone who knows me well understands that I am unable to carry on a conversation unless it leads to the topic of food. |
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Innovation is an American tradition, but never before has it been such a hot topic across boardrooms. |
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It is a good while since our letters bag has received so many submissions on one topic and all but one have been uncomplimentary. |
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It was a topic that I was uncomfortable with as who wants to talk structure with friends. |
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Similarly, a weed topic that is popular is the control of annual bluegrass, primarily in northern areas. |
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That impresses me but not as much as his uncanny expertise on the topic of game and quiz shows. |
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His remarks are the most insightful and motivational of any I have heard on the topic of the role of the music teacher in today's society. |
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If no one was available, children who spoke the same mother tongue could still discuss the new topic in their own language. |
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The Imams in our mosques give sermons on so many issues, but never touch upon this topic of dowry. |
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Newspaper reports about the topic also opened her eyes to the bleak situation of the elderly. |
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In each of the chapters the subsections are well signposted and the contents flow comfortably from one topic to another. |
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In such a world there is no space for a communication without a topic that turns on money. |
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Another topic whose exposure might be threatened is the dictator's use of oil blackmail and bribery in influencing a wide variety of nations. |
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To cut a ridiculously broad topic into bite-sized pieces, I've come to the conclusion that the there are three main categories of sexual fantasy. |
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Given the importance of her topic and the crucial questions she raises, I wish her book had more depth and complexity. |
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However, because conflict creates anxiety, persons may mistakenly seize on the topic of the disagreement as the real problem. |
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The fact that in these two thousand years it was distorted in many points, misprized and misunderstood is a topic of a different chapter. |
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Now there's a tricksy little topic not likely to raise many smiles should it happen to pop up in conversation. |
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Research on adhesion in surface engineering and tribology is a recent topic within the group. |
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The story has staked its claim amongst the trending topics, holding 8 of the 10 UK trending topic spots and 4 of the 10 worldwide trends. |
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Each chapter in this book treats a specialized topic having to do with high-speed signal propagation. |
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The second chapter treats the apparently obligatory discussion of natural revelation, before the author returns to the topic of culture. |
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He has some real treasures there so those of you interested in the topic might like to visit here. |
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If you need to review the topic all you need to do is look at the mind map. |
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For each topic covered, create a mind map, a drawing showing the different areas to remember. |
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And as is inevitable my mind drifts to the topic that has been on my mind for the past two months or so. |
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Clinical toxicology is a topic instructed at some level in most colleges of pharmacy. |
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The topic of depth of field tends to give the shakes to many beginning photographers, but the concept is actually very simple. |
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The topic of conversation then moved onto the less weighty issue of the day's soccer results. |
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They've actually hit upon a touchy topic here, so the less you let them know it bothers you, the better off you'll be. |
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Solid waste has become a touchy issue these days, with tempers flaring up at the slightest mention of the topic anywhere. |
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This was unsurprising, since the topic is touchy and the play controversial. |
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Perhaps most usefully, however, the book offers a repertoire of rhetorical suggestions, topoi for the specific topic of rhetoric. |
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We were to underline the thesis in the first paragraph and put brackets around the topic sentence of each body paragraph. |
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I aggregate their topic sentences, then return with SurfSaver to harvest their work. |
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As a group, the class evaluated each topic sentence to define qualities of a good topic sentence, and possible strategies for writing them. |
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I read the above essay and just see a bunch of topic sentences strewn haphazardly about, totally devoid of any supporting sentences. |
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I would have liked to see more topic sentences and summary tables and fewer lists. |
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And so the story goes, on and on, a catalogue of mutually exclusive and contradictory topic sentences about a pseudo-mythical girlfriend. |
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Can you identify a clear topic sentence that acts as the paragraph's thesis statement? |
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An AP story uses a disjunction of relevance in a slightly different way, to weaken a topic sentence. |
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Once categories are established, the topic sentences can be generated, and so on. |
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Discussion of topicalization and topic change should be as important in analysis of formal writing as the assignation of meaning to verb forms. |
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First, the empty topic is in general a discourse rather than a sentence phenomenon. |
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Turn the top card of the draw pile and place it next to the draw pile to set the current topic and begin the conversation. |
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Whether or not it's going to snow tomorrow is the only topic of conversation today. |
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Manar says this is a frequent topic of conversation at school following clashes. |
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Talking about alcohol also provides an easy topic of conversation while getting drunk. |
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The latest morale-boosting victory was the sole topic of conversation at the event. |
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The main topic of conversation on the doorstep was the European election campaign. |
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It was inevitable that it should be the topic of conversation as we ate in Pizza Express. |
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Practically the only topic of conversation is the dreaded eviction and crowd reception. |
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Upon his favourite topic of discourse, it is said that he was quite unable to bear contradiction. |
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His eating habits were also a topic of conversation amongst those who dined with him! |
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Oh, this has been the main topic of conversation in emails flying back and forth this afternoon. |
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I never noticed it come up as a topic of conversation at work or with friends, either. |
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His method of working was to concentrate on a topic until he tired of it, when he would write a book on that topic. |
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That is the view of two leading experts on the topic who, yesterday, published a mercifully brief and clear summation of the situation. |
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Overall, this is a timely and useful review of a topic that has assumed major importance in health care. |
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This was the topic of a recent seminar at the prestigious Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. |
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Books, treatises, speeches, workshops and seminars on the topic are plentiful. |
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The problem of cannabis is now a regular topic of discussion at meetings of the Swindon Association of Secondary Heads. |
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Participants will select a specific area or topic for a self-directed project. |
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The universal colonization called globalization, resembling and partaking of witchcraft, is a topic for another day. |
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The topics were mixed up, and the recipients were not told of the basis of the topic selection. |
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Some women will take offence to such a frivolous comment, especially seeing as most of us view this as a serious topic of conversation. |
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I mean, if a Bengali weaver, a Jamaican fisherman and an Aussie boilermaker came together, they would all have at least one topic to talk about. |
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I for one, am hoping to see better posts, less attacks and bashing and more concerns for the topic matter. |
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Each of the essays is long enough to give readers a thorough grounding in the topic being analysed. |
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His statement on this topic was so this-worldly and mealy-mouthed that it didn't sound like him at all. |
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My thinking on this topic has been influenced by stimulating discussions that I have had with social scientists. |
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The observation that stimulated my thinking on this topic was of a humble grammatical phenomenon. |
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The greatness of maternal love has been the topic of many an immortal piece of writing. |
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The necessity of maternal care to offspring survival is the topic of Chapter Two. |
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Also underplayed by the media, but probably a hot topic in black barbershops, was another Census report last week. |
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His technique of completely mastering a topic before drawing it allowed for this high level of demonstrative skill. |
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Each student will write a theme on a topic chosen by the teacher or selected through a class activity such as brainstorming. |
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Once thematized sufficiently for his purposes, however, the topic was quickly abandoned by Descartes. |
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I am aware of the fact that one can be deeply interested in power without expressly thematizing the topic and using the concept. |
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That being impossible here, let us return to the topic of theism and the relation of evil to divine purpose. |
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His topic was the regeneration of damaged heart muscle, by use of bone marrow stem cells. |
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This film proves that this topic is worthy of movie screens, as do some other excellent examples of seniors cinema. |
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This broad topic was agreed upon after the two sides failed to come to terms on more specific topics. |
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We could bang on about adding value, or whatever marketing thing is a hot topic at the moment, but that's not our bag. |
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The whole topic of temperament and tuning is sensibly presented, and there are even hints on the purchase and care of instruments. |
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The game commentators also made the telegenic 20-year-old and his hometown the main topic of their banter between plays. |
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Although the premise is centered around 1970s male chauvinism, the script only examines this topic superficially. |
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The focus of almost the entire chapter is on adolescent childbearing, a topic that I consider somewhat tangential to romance. |
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Since the topic cut across language barriers, the competition was split into English and Tamil categories. |
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A magazine programme can be planned where children not only choose a topic but also go ahead with production, reporting and anchoring. |
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In the mid-1990s, she was one of two authors to contribute thoughtful articles on this topic to Chamber Music America. |
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When users click on a topic in a tag cloud, the map appears with experts arranged according to their automatically calculated expertise ratings. |
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The question is how can she bring up the topic tactfully, without hurting her father? |
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As for myself, I no longer care for chemical research, and science is a tabooed topic in my household. |
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Because of the taboo associated with this topic no real dialogue can take place. |
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Certainly there was bound to be some table talk on exactly that topic in Scotland this week. |
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The other topic that has dogged athletics, as it has so many sports in recent years, is drugs. |
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He often returned to the topic of his first research paper on the error term in an asymptotic formula discovered by Gauss. |
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The discussion of assisted suicide and euthanasia is the latest topic to be dominated by hysterical fears. |
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Each week in my print culture course we have little assignments related to the topic of the week. |
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Let me conclude this topic by looking at inflation in the art market and artistic attempts to escape it. |
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The issue of the bridge came up again, for the second month in a row, and again the topic was hotly debated. |
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You should work with a topic that arouses real feelings, something that actually touches you or feels a little raw. |
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The seminar's topic was Renaissance utopian literatures, focusing on More's Utopia. |
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The second broad topic of dissension concerns the modes of analysis in literary and cultural studies. |
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Certainly when I worked there, decentralisation was a topic on everyone's lips and not a lot of people wanted to move. |
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Still, it was almost comforting to know that it wasn't going to be the topic on everybody's lips. |
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Decision making has been a classic topic of academic research and applied practice. |
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The aim is to take what was once a dry topic confined to the history text books and bring it alive for the younger generations. |
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This topic is necessarily dry and even tedious because it is an exhaustive exercise in the logic of all possible relationships. |
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We must assume his comments were deliberately provocative to attract interest to the rather dry topic of female participation in public life. |
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It's also light years beyond anything you'll read on this topic in the newspapers tomorrow. |
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We are next door, enjoying a glass of wine, skirting round the topic of the missing Christmas lights. |
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At a time when apathetic youngsters are the hot topic of political debate, he is the exception that proves the rule. |
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This topic is relevant because music is more than just voice, rhythm, beat, melody but lyrics. |
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Mostly short articles that seem to bounce around from topic to topic, really with no rhyme or reason, but are informative and interesting. |
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The cause is somewhat mysterious, but dermatologists frequently treat it with oral antibiotics or topic anti-infectives. |
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The list of drug interactions with cisapride has been updated since this topic was reviewed in a past newsletter. |
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For centuries, theologians have puzzled and debated the topic of predestination. |
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A couple of day's later the columnist's topic for the week was that of the drug user. |
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The legality of this practice is a hotly debated topic among many currency chain performers. |
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The mention of critics can only bring us to the topic of Nunn's sworn enemy. |
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Each lecturer has designated his or her topic for three different types of audiences. |
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He often lectured on the history of mathematical ideas, a topic which greatly fascinated him. |
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The topic uses approximately three 50-minute didactic lectures and an hour of student presentation on a case history. |
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His topic will be an illustrated lecture on the restoration of the City Towers and Walls now in progress. |
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One of the most fascinating aspects of this topic is the interrelationship between lectins and viruses. |
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I was restless and unable to drop off, my mind going one hundred miles an hour and flitting from one topic to the next. |
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In 1935, the Laplace transform was a topic of frontline research, by 1955 it was standard fare in undergraduate courses. |
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Students researched their topic and wrote a paper based on information obtained from peer-reviewed literature. |
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That is, purposeful inquiry requires some prior interest in the topic under scrutiny. |
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In the course of discussing this last category, he directly engaged the topic of anachronism. |
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Obviously I haven't been brave enough to broach this topic amongst our friends for fear of an outcry. |
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It was just before the Yule holidays and it was great to have time to just sit back and talk with no topic on hand. |
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We spoke the same language, and he didn't stare blankly when I asked him a question about a topic like libel. |
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Potentially a bit of a dumb topic this, but I still have a yen to start it. |
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But, when it comes to selling a house, the grubby topic of money is all-important. |
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In the library of the mind, all knowledge on any topic came up by simply reflecting on it. |
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So hot was the topic of regicide, censors of the day made the librettist relocate the plot to Puritan Boston. |
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Another topic of discussion has developed concerning the man who alibied the husband. |
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Normally, the evidence given by a witness on a particular topic should be completed with the re-examination of that witness. |
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The show picks a topic and presents it through re-enactments and first-hand accounts. |
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For Edinburgh residents, a safe place to park the car became the main topic of conversation. |
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Public opinion on the issue often depends on how the topic is worded and framed in poll questions. |
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A hot topic these days is the flood of extremely poor quality, foreign made knock-offs of custom designs that are littering the discount outlets. |
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Well, the topic of Christmas greenery has residents in one Florida county seeing red. |
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The recondite topic of usury allowed Noonan to consider the problem of doctrinal development at greater length. |
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His results on this topic provided connections between number theory, theta functions, and the transformations of abelian functions. |
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That means the status of strings in string theory in physics can become a philosophical topic by way of discussions of realism and nominalism. |
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These discoveries about the earliest form of genre painting in Italy open up the topic of realism in the seicento to further scrutiny. |
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Yahoo needs to do consider doing something about aggregating news under a subject or topic areas. |
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Ms Lauren reads my mind and posts questions on a topic I've been thinking about recently, snobbery. |
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Following the death of a young raver, the Rave scene has been a hot topic of discussion among the Canadian media for the past year. |
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Origin of Kashmiri language has been a topic of debate among linguists and scholars for a long period of time. |
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This is a topic which highlights some of the difficulties which are created if the claimants' views of European jurisprudence are right. |
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This is a topic on which the law has never been the same in the common law jurisdictions. |
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This has been a recurring and favorite topic among business management gurus for at least the past two decades. |
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Jaws gaped, dessert was quickly served, and the topic moved to something like the appropriate watering time for mums. |
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The best study I've seen on the topic puts the estimate at around 25,000 deaths per annum. |
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It seemed surreal that we would be discussing such a topic amidst such joviality. |
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It attempts to handle a serious topic thoughtfully, but ultimately fumbles it. |
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The war was, in a sense, the latest fad, a topic to be exploited in the same way as other fads like bicycles, automobiles, or the jitterbug. |
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Another popular topic among the fellows was the disparity between the rich and poor in the United States. |
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Before the Jell-O started jiggling, though, the topic of a repeat was raised. |
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An example was the governor's State of the State address, which included a quotable line on the snoozy topic of governmental reorganization. |
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If asked, I will answer, and when the water-cooler topic turns to relationships, I will talk about mine, whatever they may be at the time. |
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At no time has Latham stated categorically that the topic of tax-cuts are off limits. |
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When the topic of dressing up comes, one would invariably think of the latest low-waist trousers and tops, bell-bottoms and a host of other designer wear. |
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The hot topic on everyone's lips right now is good versus bad manners. |
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Get more information about this topic plus additional tips, tricks, and techniques at Behind the burner. |
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For many years afterward it was a never-ending topic of conversation, and is more or less talked of even to this day. |
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By the time a show on a hot financial or investing topic hits the airwaves, the phenomenon is usually over. |
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In the dense atmosphere of tobacco and conspiracy, one hot topic has been the death penalty. |
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One topic that comes up among the members, she says, is dealing with loss years later. |
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This stood in contrast to the chaste 19th century, when marriage, rather than romance, was the main topic of interest. |
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The Christchurch quake, he said, was a popular conversation topic with his young kindergarten students. |
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Yet he has proven that his conservative side trumps any alleged libertarian leanings, even when the topic is completely unrelated to the war on terrorism. |
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Does the topic lend diversity to the total menu of webinars for the year? |
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This means not offering provocative remarks on a combustible topic like immigration, which is sure to make them enemies. |
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The Law Commission's work on this topic has taken over 20 years and has massive support amongst judges, magistrates, the police and solicitors and barristers. |
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As a result, the government is now taking a circuitous route and trying to avoid those controversial subjects by keeping off the topic or delaying the discussions. |
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House prices look to be on a knife-edge but, whatever happens to the property market, they look set to remain the nation's favourite topic of discussion for a while longer. |
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When we started the theater, we decided to devote each play to a topic that is intentionally not discussed. |
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Thus every day, on my blog, these strangers show up, just to shoot the breeze, flirt, kvetch, veer off topic and, most of all, pay zero attention to what I have written. |
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How sarkozy could have learned investigators tapped his primary phone is also a topic for questions Tuesday. |
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The final written product from such a topic is an invigorated piece of writing where every single word leaps out from the page and yells at you as loud as possible. |
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In fact, I found myself reluctant to skip any topic in the book. |
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The four officials preside over semi-annual meetings on every topic under the sun. |
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Although I had imagined myself as a seeker of spirituality since having entered the yeshiva several years before, faith had been a topic that eluded me. |
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As US and Latin American writers continue to express an interest in the topic of apocalypse, they register the ongoing hold of European traditions on the Americas. |
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Before taking out a reverse mortgage, you should research the topic thoroughly, compare costs from a variety of lenders, and read all disclosure documents. |
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Now the topic is revived again, thanks to some deep digging from Izzy. |
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Change is the topic on everyone's lips in tourism these days. |
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However, the process of learning in groups can be a rocky experience for both learners and teachers, no matter how interested they are in the topic at hand. |
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Even though we have an African-American president, the topic of race is fraught with triggers, as Ferguson shows. |
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Along with the frivolity, the main topic was the violent protests engulfing Egypt. |
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Even now, some clinicians are unforgivably timid around the topic with their geriatric patients. |
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A state assemblywoman who represents parts of Northern Westchester and Putnam County was host to a forum on this topic at Cortlandt Town Hall here. |
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Other languages with similar devices to mark topic object include Wichita, Pawnee, Tlingit, and some Athapaskan languages such as Navajo and Schaptin. |
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In the last few weeks I have written about many topics such as goal setting, traveling, and bicycle saddles but I have overlooked a fundamental topic the sport of cycling. |
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However, the recent meeting between Chinese President Jiang Zemin and US President George W. Bush last month had been regarded as a likely topic for table talk. |
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According to Kinkade, at least six or seven out of the twenty-three Salishan languages utilize a special affix to indicate what he calls third-person topic objects. |
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He was also doing monthly weather sessions on 3ZB and regular programmes and talkbacks with George Balani and Robin Harrison on 3ZB on the topic of weather. |
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While the movie is certainly light and heartwarming, with the topic of age also comes death. |
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These brief encounters, and the sexual endeavors of the gay community, have been a heated topic of conversation for many years. |
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Again, when exploring this topic Pearlstein is frank in stating up front that there is no silver bullet solution here. |
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People are still savaged by dogs, but the topic is no longer fashionable. |
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I was going to write loads on this topic but Sarah saved me the bother. |
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The tension between individual freedom and society was a popular theme in Dublin's literary revival, but in the North this topic had further implications. |
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Her duty was to breezily keep the ball rolling, maintaining the appearance of a freewheeling, open dialogue while steering the topic in positive directions. |
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He needed a topic for his thesis while studying for a Master of Arts. |
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Nonetheless, the utilization of thermography as a breast cancer screening tool has been a very controversial topic within the healthcare community for the past decade. |
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How far and how quickly to tear down barriers to world farm trade was a key topic of the discussions, which showed countries were still widely split on the issue. |
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I expect I'll see his writings on the topic about the same time that he links to one of the critics who have disagreed with his posts bashing Kass and the Council. |
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This is a topic that 19-year-old jasmine Villegas, a singer and a survivor of an abusive relationship, already knows about. |
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The topic was chosen to some extent with tongue in cheek, not least because neither I nor my audience would be around in 800 years to verify the accuracy of my predictions. |
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How can I prevent the topic from coming up, and tactfully move it aside if it does? |
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What children need most from parents are not rules of grammar or how to write a topic sentence for a school essay, but simple encouragement to write and write often. |
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I demand topic sentences in every paragraph these days, for one. |
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Central ideas can be identified by the repetition of words or phrases, especially as section titles, displayed quotations, graphics, or topic sentences of paragraphs. |
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From the bustling streets of the little town to the peaks of the highest bens, there can be only one topic of conversation in and around Fort William for the next week. |
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Residential crowding on campus is a touchy topic for upperclassmen. |
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Security and logistics were more critical than ever, and we soon drifted onto the topic of reliable fixers. |
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This topic deserves more serious attention than a mildly humorous rundown. |
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The spat became a hot topic this summer when Liz stressed her support for traditional marriage to the Daily Caller. |
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On my backpacking travels around the globe I have stayed in many hostels, and the topic always seems to come up in discussions, but it is brought up by all nationalities. |
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The issue of storage, with respect to bilinguals who have two languages to cognitively contend with, has been a strongly debated topic among researchers. |
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His work on triangular numbers inspired Sierpinski to further work on this topic while Zarankiewicz also worked jointly with Kuratowski on topology. |
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Today's hot topic was the Tube lines of the London Underground. |
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When studying for my mathematics examination I revised the theory behind each topic and then did each of the exercises that had been set in the classes and tutorials. |
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Why so many in the msm preferred to ignore the evidence before them is the topic for another column. |
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More recent research on this topic proffered the notion that certain mortuary districts, composed of mounds or cemeteries, functioned as trade fair locations. |
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In recent years, the problems of the tropical rain forests have become an almost daily topic of conversation. |
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Roughly a century after the opening of the Panama Canal, the prospect of a Nicaraguan ecocanal remains a topic of interest. |
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There is no rule that subjects must occur in the preverbal slot, but since subject and topic often coincide, they often do. |
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He sat down, and lighted a cigarette, casting about the while for an innocuous topic of conversation. |
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An active research topic in marine biology is to discover and map the life cycles of various species and where they spend their time. |
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In the following decade, however, union again became a significant topic of political debate. |
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Each topic is further divided into subjects such as ovarian, testicular, anterior mediastinal and retroperitoneal tumours. |
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The other Twitter topic you are well known for is the topic of salon. |
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The experiment showed that position and meta-discourse features were important in extracting the topic sentence. |
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A topic sentence answers that question by summarizing the point that you are about to convey. |
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Long relaxation time of the heat flux is also typical of superfluids, another topic of interest for extended thermodynamics. |
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The second part of the book gives students practice in writing paragraphs, with a focus on topic sentences and supporting details. |
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Sentence weight is adjusted by local high frequency words in each time slot and global high frequency words from all topic sentences. |
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This process is often effective in revealing common cultural denominators connected to the topic being studied. |
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Yet one topic Waters is uninterested in exploring is politics. |
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Chinese additionally differs from English in that it forms another kind of sentence by stating a topic and following it by a comment. |
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Because of the strict SVO syntax, the topic of a sentence generally has to be the grammatical subject of the sentence. |
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You can also search for a hashtag by typing a topic in the search box and clicking Search. |
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Nonmedical anabolic steroid use has been a topic of great attention and focus in the sports world over the last decade. |
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A year ago, produce traceability was an arcane business standardization topic that interested only a few industry leaders. |
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Offer to discuss the topic offline or table the discussion until things cool down. |
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This excellent workbook and its supporting CD-ROM materials give the topic a thorough and detailed examination. |
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Biosimilars have increasingly become an important and somewhat controversial topic in the healthcare space. |
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Such ability of bhikkhunis to become arahants is a recurring topic in the early discourses. |
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The evolution of migration in animals seems to be a complex and difficult topic with many unanswered questions. |
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In narratives, discontinuative predicate focus is used when there is a topic shift, or when two referents are contrasted. |
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These buses have quickly become a heated topic of debate within the city, as protesters claim they block bus lanes and delay public buses. |
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Watt's new system was being used in 1926 and was the topic of an extensive paper by Watt and Herd. |
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The focus of the issue was mental health and, sadly, the picture chosen to represent this topic drew upon stigmatising attitudes. |
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The real topic in computing is the cybersphere and the cyberstructures in it, not the computers we use as telescopes and tuners. |
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Who had been tapped for the new society, and why, had become a topic of local gossip, conjecture, and even cattiness. |
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The topic is complex but the book itself is very approachable. |
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The next topic presents the method used to assess the psychometric proprieties of NES scale. |
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The topic was the arming of airline pilots as a defense against air piracy and terrorism. |
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Growth of the nones is a hot topic among American evangelicals. |
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The history of the topic is introduced first, followed by the current cognitive and neurophysiological understandings of touch. |
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Thanks to George no topic is out of bounds, no language is off limits. |
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Such a topic easily captures the attention of the European and the Maghrebi or African public as both are directly involved. |
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During an appearance on 'Chelsea Lately', Aniston slammed the veteran newswoman when host Chelsea Handler brought up her topic for discussion. |
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When it comes to marketing, the hottest topic among California's agritourism operators is clearly social media. |
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The topic of the origin of the Romanians began to be discussed by the end of the 18th century among the Transylvanian School scholars. |
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The monograph describes the topic of aerodynamic processes in air treatment devices with a granular charge. |
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Kelvin's initiative in this complex study that continues to inspire new mathematics has led to persistence of the topic in history of science. |
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The uselessness of politicians is the number one topic for the British public, the survey by minicab booking firm Wheely found. |
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Of particular interest because its topic has been so little discussed elsewhere is Stefan Hauser's contribution on Assur under the Arsacids. |
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Also added is a very special Compassion Fatigue Track C a crucial and often overlooked topic in the animal welfare industry. |
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For each major topic and subtopic, write a short statement of the expected behavior of those to whom the ethics policy applies. |
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The history of Schoolies on the Gold Coast raises a number of issues related to the topic of this book. |
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More information about reducing occupational exposures at indoor firing ranges can be found at NIOSH Firing Range topic page. |
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This took place in 1593 so would have been a contemporary topic in the Shakespearian period. |
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While many of its leading citizens profited from and defended slavery, it also had been a frequent topic of pulpit rhetoric. |
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From this point onward, process controls became fundamental topic for chemical engineering students. |
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Asquith wanted to think it over, and at the December 1925 Federation executive he left the meeting before the topic came up. |
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It is restructured into several parts, each organized by topic and, where necessary, subtopic and section. |
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Joan of Arc's religious visions have remained an ongoing topic of interest. |
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The scholarly study of pornography, notably in cultural studies, is limited, perhaps due to the controversy about the topic in feminism. |
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Wonder of Wonders approaches the topic of assimilation from many angles. |
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The BBC report of Stella sparked outrage on social media around the world and is the topic of numerous crowd funding efforts to save Stella. |
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Bush, Prince Khaled bin Sultan, and General Norman Schwarzkopf are all left-handers, a topic I was prompted to write about. |
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He followed in the footsteps of Bertrand Russell by debating with the Jesuit scholar Frederick Copleston on the topic of religion. |
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Up until 1995, sport as a nexus for English national obsessions was a frequent topic of his work. |
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Periodically in the series, the topic of comradeship or friendship arises, with a male ally who works with Bond on his mission. |
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Along with this new appreciation of history, the future also became a topic for fiction. |
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They remain semantically transitive, typically assuming an object made prominent using a topic marker or mentioned in a previous sentence. |
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The road maps of the Internet are the search engines and directories that help people find sites on the topic they are looking for. |
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