Significant Sentence Examples

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  • What's so significant about being his mate?

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  • He didn't have any significant contact with them that I could see.

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  • The returns from Ireland under the Diseases of Animals Acts 1894 and 1896 are less significant than those of Great Britain.

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  • Prince Vasili gave Pierre a significant look.

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  • In support of this idea, independently of the ecclesiastical innovations, many significant facts could be adduced.

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  • In the field of federal legislation, no significant change took place until the passage of the Hepburn Act of 1906, which was an amendment of the act of 1887.

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  • Its reception was significant.

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  • Of all the celebrated accomplishments of science, I think none is more significant than the end of certain diseases, especially the scourge of polio.

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  • Monarchies with any real, significant power are just waiting out the clock.

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  • They cannot destroy the strong, but they can inflict significant damage.

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  • This reciprocal silence is probably significant.

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  • An equally significant hint, that the Ionian Isles might easily be regained by France, further helped to open the eyes of the purblind Addington ministry to the resolve of Napoleon to make the Mediterranean a French lake.

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  • There is no significant difference in their effectiveness at treating impetigo.

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  • This book was one of the most significant and influential Jewish works of the middle ages.

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  • As he surveyed the field from the windmill north of Fleurus it struck him as significant that Blucher's troops were disposed parallel to the Namur road, as if to cover a forward concentration, and not at right angles to it, as they would be had they been covering a retreat.

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  • His saying that "history is past politics and politics are present history" is significant of this limitation of his work, which left on one side subjects of the deepest interest in a nation's life.

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  • There is a vast difference in national character between these young peoples and the successors of the Hellenes; and it is therefore all the more significant to find that both the Church and religious sentiment should in their case have fully preserved the Byzantine character.

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  • These were the men who, a little later, at the bidding of their "benefactors," dissolved one inconvenient diet after another; for it is a significant fact that during the reigns of the two Augustuses every diet was dissolved in this way by the hirelings of some great lord or, still worse, of some foreign potentate.

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  • Giesbrecht (1900) considers Canu quite right in grouping together in this single family those parasites of ascidians, simple and compound, which had been previously distributed among families with the more or less significant names Notodelphyidae, Doropygidae, Buproridae, Schizoproctidae, Kossmechtridae, Enterocolidae, Enteropsidae.

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  • This is significant enough; Prof. Sayce, the most brilliant and distinguished of the " anti-critics," does not really reoccupy the position of the " able and pious men " of the mid-19th century, to whom " even to speak of any portion of the Bible as a history " was " an outrage upon religion " (Stanley, Jewish Church, Preface); these may still have pious, but they have no longer scholarly successors.

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  • It is certain that the snakes have been evolved as a specialized branch from some Lacertilian stock, and that both "orders" are intimately related, but it is significant that it is only through the degraded members of the 1 For the etymology of this word, see Crocodile.

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  • Taking, for example, the number 1.087678, the object is to destroy the significant figure 8 in the second place of decimals; this is effected by multiplying the number by 1- 08, that is, by subtracting from the number eight times itself advanced two places, and we thus obtain 100066376.

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  • It is significant that this Bible, like Coverdale's second edition, was " set forth with the kinges most gracyous lycence," probably with the concurrence of Cranmer, since he, in a letter to Cromwell, begged him to " exhibit the book unto the king's highness, and to obtain of his grace.

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  • At Yorktown in the summer of 1907 the Doukhobors established one of the largest and best brick-making plants in Canada, a significant testimony to the way in which the leaders of the community were working in the interests of the whole.

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  • He clearly perceived the significant analogy between terrestrial gravity and the force exerted in the solar system, and by the ingenious device of a circular pendulum illustrated the composite character of the planetary movements.

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  • There is good reason for believing that at least along the southern border of New England a narrow coastal plain was for a time added to the continental border; and that, as in the New Jersey section the plain was here stripped from a significant breadth of inland overlap and worn down so as to form an inner lowland enclosed by a longitudinal upland or cuesta; and that when this stage was reached a submergence, of the kind which has produced the many embayments of the New England coast, drowned the outer part of thy plain and the inner lowland, leaving only the higher parts of the cuesta as islands.

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  • The discovery of this significant looped arrangement of the morainic belts is the greatest advance in interpretation of glacial phenomena since the first suggestion of a glacial period; it is also the strongest proof that the ice here concerned was a continuous sheet of creeping land ice, and not a discontinuous series of floating icebergs, as had been supposed.

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  • The strong anti-slavery sentiment here manifested, itself in 1851 in the famous " Jerry rescue," one of the most significant episodes following the enactment of the Fugitive .Slave Law of 1850; Samuel May, pastor of the Unitarian church, and seventeen others, arrested for assisting in the rescue, were never brought to trial, although May and two others publicly admitted that they had taken part in the rescue, and announced that they would contest the constitutionality of the Fugitive Slave Law, if they were tried.

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  • We cannot write a history of the varied origin of logic, beyond putting the rudimentary logic of the proposition in the De Interpretatione before the less rudimentary theory of categories as significant names capable of becoming predicates in the Categories, and before the maturer analysis of the syllogism in the Analytics.

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  • He also received the right to appoint bishops, who - except in Rome and the suburbicarian districts - were to be Italian subjects; and, with a significant exception, the exequatur, placet regium, and every form of government permission for the publication and execution of acts of ecclesiastical authority were abolished.

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  • His name, in which the Greek Avbpovucos is combined with the gentile name of one of the great Roman houses, while indicative of his own position as a manumitted slave, is also significant of the influences by which Roman literature was fostered, viz.

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  • Religion under the Christian emperors became a significant source of discrimination in legal status, and non-conformity might reach so far as to produce complete loss of rights.

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  • Specially significant were the Memorandum addressed to the throne by 55 deputies of the Croat party of Right, in the Croatian, Bosnian, Dalmatian and Istrian Diets, and the political strike organized by the pupils of both sexes in almost all the middle schools of the Slavonic South.

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  • The pre-Darwinian systematists since the time of Von Baer had attached very great importance to embryological facts, holding that the stages in an animal's development were often more significant of its true affinities than its adult structure.

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  • His opera of Thetis et Pelee, 1689, though highly praised by Voltaire, cannot be said to rise much above the others; and it may be regarded as significant that of all his dramatic works not one has kept the stage.

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  • The seventy decrees of the council begin with a confession of faith directed against the Cathari and Waldenses, which is significant if only for the mention of a transubstantiation of the elements in the Lord's Supper.

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  • It is a significant fact that neoplasms contain very few nerve-fibres, even although growing luxuriantly, and there is a doubt whether the few twigs contained in them may not merely have been dragged into their midst as the tumour mass expanded (Young).

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  • The fact that along the whole of its course this remarkable waterway is only separated from the Aegean by the attenuated Gallipoli Peninsula, did, on the other hand, suggest that the most promising method of attack upon the maritime defile from without would be to occupy that significant tongue of land.

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  • The first section is a preface containing exhortation in general terms. The main section is the second, containing a series of night visions, the significant features of which are pointed out by an angel who stands by the prophet and answers his questions.

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  • The book has a significant place in the history of Italian literature.

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  • The Lar familiaris has been regarded' as the embodiment of all the family dead and his cult as a consummation of ancestor-worship, but a more probable explanation regards him as one of the Lares (q.v.; numina of the fields worshipped at the compita, the places where properties marched) who had special charge of the house or possibly of the household servants (familia); for it is significant that his worship was committed to the charge of the vilica.

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  • The novel fact that a master of the Romans should have been born on Spanish soil seems to have passed with little remark, and this absence of notice is significant.

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  • But the books in which his humour is broadly displayed, the travels and the sketches, are not really so significant of his power as the three novels of the Mississippi, Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and Pudd'nhead Wilson, wherein we have preserved a vanished civilization, peopled with typical figures, and presented with inexorable veracity.

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  • When we compare together electric discharges the intensity of which is altered by varying, the capacity, we are unable to form an opinion as to whether the effects observed are due to changes in the density of the luminous material or changes of temperature, but the experiments of Sir William and Lady Huggins 1 with the spectrum of calcium are significant in suggesting that it is really the density which is also the determining factor in cases where different concentrations and different spark discharges produce a change in the relative intensities of different lines.

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  • One significant indication of this may be mentioned.

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  • Residential segregation between two ethnic groups is likely to indicate some significant difference between them.

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  • It is significant for the whole future of Hungary that no effort was or could be made by Stephen to weld the heterogeneous races under his crown into a united nation.

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  • Significant of the attitude of Germany - whose " flirtation " with the Transvaal has been noted - was an open telegram sent by the emperor William II.

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  • He preserves a strange and significant silence with regard to Ahura-mazda, the supreme God of Zoroastrianism, and in fact can hardly have been a Zoroastrian believer at all.

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  • This is probably never completely attained, variations in the sixth significant figure of the refractive index being observed in different parts of single large blocks of the most perfect glass.

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  • Even in its earliest form the law contains no trace of paganism - a significant fact when we consider how closely law and religion are related in their origins.

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  • In some significant cases, however, the Boghaz Keui tablets appear to give striking confirmation of Sayce's conjectures.

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  • In the meantime we have proper names to argue from; and these give us at least the significant indication that the Hittite nominative ended in s and the accusative in m.

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  • Gladstone, in defending the government against Roebuck, rebuked in dignified and significant terms the conduct of men who, " hoping to escape from punishment, ran away from duty."

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  • But more significant, perhaps, was the tribute paid by the Temps, the leading Parisian paper.

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  • This arrangement, though short-lived, is significant of the decay of the political influence of the Eupatridae, and it is not likely that they recovered, even in practice, any real control of the government.

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  • At all events, it is significant of the success of the main object of the Delian League, the Athenians resigning Cyprus and Egypt, while Persia recognized the freedom of the maritime Greeks of Asia Minor.

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  • An encyclopaedic account, however, should rest rather on an exterior definition which can serve as it were to pigeon-hole the whole mass of significant facts.

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  • Thus Edom formed a prominent centre for traffic from Arabia and its seats of culture to Egypt, the Philistine towns, Palestine and the Syrian states, and it enjoyed a commercial importance which made it a significant factor in Palestinian history.

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  • Henceforward Greek culture practically vanishes and gives place to Aramaic; it is significant that in future the kings of Mesene stamped their coinage with Aramaic legends.

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  • Ngeli (Der Wortschatz des Apostels Paulus, 1905, pp. 85 seq.), whose opinion is all the more significant on this point that he refuses to admit any linguistic features adverse to the Pauline authorship of the other epistles.

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  • Antoninus may perhaps be explained in harmony with the older Stoic teaching; but, when taken in connexion with the rise of Neoplatonism and the revival of superstition, they are certainly significant.

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  • On the 1st of July 1900 the first train of the Santa Fe left San Francisco for the East; a significant event, as there had before been practically only one railway corporation (the Southern Pacific) controlling trans-continental traffic at San Fran-, cisco since 1869.

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  • The most significant point in the distribution of the marine Cainozoic rocks in New South Wales is their complete absence from the coastal districts; this fact indicates that while the Middle Cainozoic marine beds of Victoria and New Guinea were being deposited, Australia extended far eastward into the Tasman Sea.

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  • These creatures, however varied in form and structure, all fly according to one and the same principle; and this is a significant fact, as it tends to show that the air must be attacked in a particular way to ensure flight.

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  • The two extracts just given, however, significant in themselves, fail to render an account of the view of the human constitution which would probably, among the theological and scholastic leaders of public opinion, count the largest weight of adherence.

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  • In any case, however, it is significant that the Abyssinians have repeatedly been willing to co-operate with the British away from their own country.

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  • He was the first painter to recognize the play of light and shade as among the most significant and attractive of the world's appearances, the earlier schools having with one consent subordinated light and shade to colour and outline.

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  • But, because time had not yet made the matter clear, Locke suffered himself to digress in his second book into the psychological question of the origin of our ideas; and his theory of knowledge is ruined by the failure to distinguish between the epistemological sense of "idea" as significant content and the psychological sense in which it is applied to a fact or process in the individual mind.

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  • There have been signs of a reaction in Spain itself, and Echegaray's return to politics in 5905 was significant enough.

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  • Iron, once an extremely important product, has ceased since about 1880 to be significant in the general production of the country.

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  • The application for statehood precipitated one of the most famous and significant episodes of national history - the Missouri Compromise.

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  • It is a significant circumstance that, for a long time all the numerous editions of the Pilgrim's Progress were evidently meant for the cottage and the servants' hall.

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  • The large proportion of mestizos, if these percentages are correct, is significant because it implies a persistence of type that may largely determine the character of Colombia's future population, unless the more slowly increasing white element can be reinforced by immigration.

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  • It is significant, if true, that part of the money for chartering his vessel was supplied from the secretservice fund of the United States government.

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  • The third section consists of the Apostolic Canons already referred to, the last and most significant of which places the Constitutions and the two epistles of Clement in the canon of Scripture, and omits the Apocalypse.

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  • This is the usual method; but the relative accuracy of two numbers expressed to the same number of significant figures depends to a certain extent on the magnitude of the first figure.

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  • Thus 14286 and 85714 represent and 1correct to 5 significant figures; but the latter is relatively more accurate than the former.

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  • The entire system has been - as in other states where it prevails - extremely irregular and arbitrary as regards local assessments, and very imperfect; and the figures of total valuation (in 1880 $160,570,761, in 1890 $347,717,218, in 1906 $408,329,749, and in 1908, when it was supposed to be the actual valuation of all taxable property, $2,453,691,859), though significant of taxation methods, are not significant of the general condition or progress of the state.

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  • It is significant that his great college at Oxford Cardinals College as he designed to call it, Christ Church as it is named to-daywas endowed with the revenues of some score of small monasteries which he had suppressed on the ground that they were useless or ill-conducted.

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  • Even more significant was the change in the cabinet, which was strengthened by the admission of some of the more conservative section of the Opposition, Lord Sidmouth retiring and Robert Peel becoming home secretary.

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  • But these significant actions were almost forgotten in the presence of a new crisis; for in 1876 misgovernment in Turkey had produced its natural results, and the European provinces of the Porte were in a state Of armed insurrection.

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  • History may hereafter conclude that the most significant circumstance of the earlier period is to be found in the demonstration of loyalty and affection to which the sixtieth anniversary of Queen Victorias accession led in 1897.

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  • In the i4th century there is a significant deterioration in the monastic chroniclers, and their place is taken by the works of secular clergy like Adam Murimuth, Geoffrey the Baker, Robert of Avesbury, Henry Knighton and the anonymous author of the Eulogium historictrum.

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  • Significant as was the common grief when he died, no such consequence could be inferred from it, and certainly not from the elections of r880.

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  • The conceptions connected with Nusku are of distinctly popular origin, as is shown by his prominence in incantations, which represent the popular element in the cult, and it is significant that in the astro-theological system of the Babylonian priests Nusku-Girru is not assigned to any particular place in the heavens.

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  • The number is significant, since it agrees with that found in Edriophthalmous Crustacea, and assigns the labium of the Hexapod to the same somite numerically as that which carries the labium-like maxillipedes of those Crustacea.

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  • This tardiness in authorship is a significant fact in his life, in harmony with his tempered wisdom.

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  • This significant but evanescent phenomenon, which represents the direct emissions of a low-lying solar envelope, was photographed by William Shackleton on the occasion of an eclipse in Novaya Zemlya on the 9th of August 1896; and it has since been abundantly registered by exposures made during the obscurations of 1898, 1900, 1901 and 1905.

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  • It happened, however, to have another association, more significant than any ironical contrast for the present purpose of Antipater.

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  • The most significant feature in the early history of the state was the struggle between the Low Country, which centred about Charleston, and the Up Country, which was settled largely by Scotch-Irish, who came down the mountain valleys from North Carolina, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

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  • Consequently, the parallels between Joshua and Jacob (see Steuernagel's Commentary, p. 150) are more significant when the occupation of central Palestine, already implied in the book of Joshua, is viewed in the light of Gen.

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  • On several occasions Lancaster was suspected of intriguing with the Scots, and it is significant that his lands were spared when Robert Bruce ravaged the north of England.

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  • The case is significant as being the first case of impeachment brought before the United States Senate.

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  • It is significant that Jacob's body is taken to Palestine, but the brethren return to Egypt; in spite of a possible allusion to the famine in v.

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  • It is significant, therefore, that the narratives in Genesis (apart from P) reflect a certain tolerant attitude; there is much that is contrary to prophetical thought, but even the latest compilers have not obliterated all features that, from a strict standpoint, could appear distasteful.

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  • Especially significant, too, is the interest in traditions which affected the South of Palestine, that district which is of importance for the history of Israel in the wilderness and of the Levites.

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  • This was a premature attempt and barren of result, yet it was significant; and not less so is the fact that the palace in which these mayors bore rule was a huge association of great personages, laymen and ecciesiastics who seem to have had much more independence than in the 6th century.

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  • On the 11th of June a further and still more significant step was taken.

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  • It is rather significant that this spread of astrology should have been concomitant with the intellectual impulse that led to the rise of a genuine scientific phase of astronomy in Babylonia itself, which must have weakened to some extent the hold that astrology had on the priests and the people.

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  • The endeavour to trace the horoscope of the individual from the position of the planets and stars at the time of birth (or, as was attempted by other astrologers, at the time of conception) represents the most significant contribution of the Greeks to astrology.

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  • He can never be spoken of, however, save as a spiritual genius and a significant figure in British philosophy, less robust and in some respects less learned than Cudworth, but more interesting and fertile in thought, and more genial in character.

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  • Of the judgments rendered by his countrymen, Washington's confidence in his ability and integrity is perhaps the most significant.

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  • The tract on the False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures, in which the view of thought or reason as analytic is clearly expressed, closes with the significant division of judgments into those which rest upon the logical axioms of identity and contradiction and those for which no logical ground can be shown.

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  • They are supremely significant, as indicating the very essence of the function of reason.

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  • They were constants in a world where humans and their inventions passed through the world, less significant than an exhaled breath.

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  • The absence of his gun was even more significant than his last vigil.

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  • Relationships where there is a significant power differential are considered dubious.

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  • A significant fraction of the oxy radical also reacts via hydrogen atom abstraction from the added reagent.

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  • Platelet transfusion through negatively charged filters can also activate the contact system and give rise to significant hypotension in patients receiving ACE inhibitors.

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  • But it would be limited also by the necessity to leave some wilderness tracts of significant acreage unused.

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  • Uruguay and Romania reported significant growth in biotech crop acreage.

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  • The pituitary also produces ACTH and growth hormone, which have significant metabolic effects.

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  • There is a significant Difference between post-operative visual acuity in these groups.

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  • In the mouse study, there was a significant increase in the incidence of hepatocellular adenoma or carcinoma.

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  • Bromadiolone is readily adsorbed on soil, rich in clay and organic compounds, with no leaching; degradation in soil is significant.

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  • We are delighted to be enabling this significant advance for the nation.

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  • The proposal must represent a significant technological advancement for the industry sector concerned.

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  • Since its launch in March 2000, it has been a significant force in supporting creatively adventurous and pioneering musical activity.

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  • To what extent do mental health problems and stress physiology correlate with significant life adversity?

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  • Significant improvements in bus services throughout the country are plugged in directly to the social inclusion agenda.

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  • The equitable and optimal allocation of staff time could and should be a significant aspect of leading change and maintaining balance.

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  • Different scales of operation are covered, from the Treasurer doing it all, to significant paid finance staff answerable to the Board.

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  • The total absence of authentic Upper Paleolithic assemblages is equally significant.

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  • Test at the 5% level whether the data provides significant evidence that sufferers of exercise-induced asthma have reduced forced vital capacity.

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  • The other possible reason is that there may be significant astigmatism.

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  • Track Record As a significant partner in the project, the UK has wide expertise in millimeter and sub-millimetre wave astronomy.

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  • Significant research experience in data analysis or relativistic astrophysics Good computing skills.

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  • The Kocher's incision often promotes pulmonary atelectasis and had a significant dehiscence rates.

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  • Oxidative stress appears to be a significant underlying factor in the development of a wide array of diseases, including atherosclerosis and cancer.

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  • Cocaine users have significant atherosclerosis in their cerebral arteries.

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  • Significant facelift was made to pull out exotic elegance that has made the german automaker remarkable in the auto industry.

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  • Parametric analyzes showed a significant linear relationship between increasing proportions of horizontally averted gaze and increased rCBF in the MPF cortex.

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  • The most significant chromophore for proteins is the amide group of the polypeptide backbone.

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  • One significant impact of convergence on Philippine media is that it will provide a backdoor that will allow foreign firms to own media networks.

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  • Bacteraemia may be present even tho significant bacteriuria may be absent.

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  • She danced in opera ballets at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and had a subsequent, significant career in nursing.

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  • However, recent immunohistochemical studies have raised the possibility that neoplastic basophils express significant amounts of tryptase.

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  • These are small penances, but significant in a society belle.

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  • It was a fitting conclusion to what was another fantastic evening for Swindon Speedway and another significant step toward a Play-Off berth.

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  • The documents are not biographical about Mr Smith to a significant extent.

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  • During 2001, Russian entities remained a significant source of dual-use biotechnology, chemicals, production technology, and equipment for Iran.

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  • In America single stroke bowing - whatever the time signature - is actually called " jig bow " which is probably significant.

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  • Each would represent a significant breakthrough in its field.

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  • We just couldn't make any significant headway despite having the benefit of a stiff breeze behind our backs.

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  • While Dr. Bulmer still sees barren brome as the biggest problem, he points out that a significant proportion of reported barren.. .

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  • She noted signs, not only of significant long-standing lung disease, but also of acute bronchopneumonia superimposed on that disease.

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  • The most significant improvement in the sound was the elimination of the low burble you always get with LV disks.

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  • One significant find was of a crouched child burial in a small grave cut.

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  • The former is thought to be more significant in terms of calorie burning than the latter.

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  • These pits also contained significant amounts of domestic refuse including animal bones, burnt daub and burnt daub and burnt flint.

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  • A randomized double-blind trial of nasal calcitonin reported no significant clinical benefit from 400iu daily (42 ).

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  • Nine patients who applied capsaicin topically to the vulva for 6 weeks reported " significant relief " .

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  • The Area has also dealt with a significant quantity of serious casework.

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  • Previous assessment revealed considerable catch-up but significant residual problems especially among those children who experienced the most extended period of institutional care.

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  • The towering medieval cathedrals were in fact heaps of stone without any significant tensile stresses.

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  • There will be a European Public Prosecutor, portending very significant changes in the way that justice is administered.

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  • If Pluto is a big nothing in the natal chart, I would not expect much significant effect.

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  • Thanks to the significant Caribbean and Asian populations in Bristol, there are no shortage of curries and jerk chicken in the city center.

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  • The existing management team retained a significant interest in the business along with the new Chief Executive Tony O'Neill.

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  • The most significant change did not come until 1955, when a choir school was set up to train choristers.

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  • No significant side effects were observed in people taking chromium.

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  • This would allow new clappers to be interchanged with old without any significant change in appearance.

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  • Over the period of four days the investigators found no statistically significant difference between the three groups as regarding as wound closure criteria.

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  • Some of the countries discussed are significant exporters while others rely on imported hard coal for their energy supplies.

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  • A significant quantity of crack cocaine was recovered and he has been charged with possession of crack cocaine with intent to supply.

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  • Although the active site of ASV integrase does not undergo significant conformational changes on binding the required metal cofactor, that of HIV-1 does.

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  • What constitutes significant collocation, however, can only be answered statistically.

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  • It may only require a loop colostomy or dividing adhesions, but surgery can have a significant mortality and morbidity.

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  • Excellent health using was not significant were fairly common.

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  • As a writer he spent a significant portion of his life in a rural commune on the outskirts of Sheffield.

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  • These measures were partially compensated by significant capital gains made in 2001.

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  • The final year independent research or mapping project also comprises a significant component of the marks on which the final degree class is based.

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  • Composting composting Composting is one very significant area that we have developed dramatically.

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  • Our 1998 report on education for disaffected teenagers, Wasted Youth was a significant influence on government policy.

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  • Recent experiments on telephone telepathy have given highly significant positive results.

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  • The heat loss through the cylinder wall leads to a significant temperature gradient in the boundary layer.

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  • When set, only tertiary and above differences are considered significant during comparison.

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  • Some new compositions of significant colors were also discovered, which had not been reported previously in Coptic textiles.

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  • Differences only become significant above about 70km, but are very large in the upper mesosphere/lower thermosphere.

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  • Even a small percentage saving delivered in paper buying can translate into a significant overall cost saving.

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  • Significant cases include the Kenyan tribespeople 's claim against the MoD and the Alder Hey retained organs litigation.

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  • Although education action zones have helped primary schools cut truancy, they have not had a significant impact on the secondary sector.

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  • Visual censuses unless undertaken in entirely open country are notorious for producing significant underestimates of the true population number.

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  • It was a significant change in culture over a relatively short period, and a severely underreported fact.

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  • The round course contains significant undulations and there is quite a change in gradient up the straight.

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  • In this small but significant regard, the car feels unfinished.

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  • A significant number of the rest were clearly unfounded, which is unacceptable.

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  • The proposed 1000 units will make a significant contribution to meeting the strategic housing requirements for Gloucester.

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  • This work is also significant in terms of our contribution to forward planning through our involvement with the emerging unitary Development Plans.

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  • It may also be considered ecologically unsound if it results in the removal of significant wildlife habitat.

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  • There is now no significant dialect variation between speakers from different areas.

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  • A significant improvement was found for modeling within-word variation.

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  • It is certain, too, that building the indoor velodrome at Manchester has played a significant part.

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  • Inevitably, with all the significant benefits, impulse ventilation systems for car parks are here to stay.

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  • For several years now, a significant proportion of the operations we perform have been recorded, with appropriate consent, onto digital videotape.

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  • Identifying and testing at risk patients Testing Hepatitis C is a blood-borne virus that can cause significant damage to the liver.

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  • Crown fractures were identified as significant risk factors for pulp vitality.

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  • Its acquisition was a significant one, representing a volte-face in the Library's attitude to ephemeral materials.

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  • Is a significant reduction in the extent of means-testing within the state system required to make voluntarism possible?

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  • This is obviously very significant for people on the contraceptive pill or the blood-thinning drug warfarin, who are at risk of a stroke.

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  • The new main will play a significant part in reducing water wastage across the area.

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  • For example, in one school in an area of significant social disadvantage, multi-agency working was embedded in classroom practice.

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  • Yahoo listings do not deliver nearly as significant a contribution in this area as you might think.

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  • With a significant number of injuries it seems that a few of the up-and-coming youngsters will get their chance to impress.

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  • To identify significant structural channels in a number of important zeolites.

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  • Large numbers of medieval ceramics were recovered from the intertidal zone, including a significant number of imported goods.

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  • It may be safely stated that Lotze would allow much latitude to individual convictions, as indeed it is evident that the empty notion of an absolute can only become living and significant to us in the same degree as experience and thought have taught us to realize the seriousness of life, the significance of creation, the value of the beautiful and the good, and the supreme worth of personal holiness.

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  • Whatever part vanity or the flattery of courtiers may have played with others, or with Alexander, it is significant that the dynasties of Alexander's various successors all claim divine honours of some sort (see Ptolemies, Seleucid Dynasty, &c.).

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  • It is, therefore, to the general interest that all these matters should be settled pacifically, by a common accord; and hence originated those conventions between the two powers which are known by the significant name of concordat, the official name being pactum concordatum or solemnis conventio.

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  • Alexander himself first visited the site of Troy and there went through those dramatic acts of sacrifice to the Ilian Athena, assumption of the shield believed to be that of Achilles and offerings to the great Homeric dead, which are significant of the poetic glamour shed, in the young king's mind, over the whole enterprise, and which men will estimate differently according to the part they assign to imagination in human affairs.

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  • From this point of view it is most significant that in the older parts of the Hebrew Scriptures the new moon and the Sabbath are almost invariably mentioned together.6 Nor are other traces wanting of the connexion of sacrificial occasions - i.e.

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  • Striding up and down the House in a passion, he made no attempt to control himself, and turning towards individuals as he hurled significant epithets at each, he called some "whoremasters," others "drunkards, corrupt, unjust, scandalous to the profession of the Gospel."

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  • At the new years reception of deputies King Humbert aroused enthusiasm by a significant remark that Italy intended to remain mistress in her own house; while Mancirfi addressed to Count de Launay, Italian ambassador in Berlin, a haughty despatch, repudiating the supposition that the pope might (as Bismarckian emissaries had suggested to the Vatican) obtain abroad greater spiritual liberty than in Rome, or that closer relations between Italy and Germany, such as were required by the interests and aspirations of the two countries, could be made in any way contingent upon a modification of Italian freedom of action in regard to home affairs.

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  • This last fact was significant, as the new foreign secretary, a Sicilian deputy and a specialist on international politics, had hitherto been one of Signor Sonninos staunchest adherents; his defection, which was but one of many, showed that the more prominent members of the Sonnino party were tired of waiting in vain for their chiefs access to power.

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  • This takes account of - (I) the ArcticAlpine zone, including all the vegetation of the region bordering on perpetual snow; (2) the Boreal zone, including the temperate lands of North America, Europe and Asia, all of which are substantially alike in botanical character; (3) the Tropical zone, divided sharply into (a) the tropical zone of the New World, and (b) the tropical zone of the Old World, the forms of which differ in a significant degree; (4) the Austral zone, comprising all continental land south of the equator, and sharply divided into three regions the floras of which are strikingly distinct - (a) South American, (b) South African and (c) Australian; (5) the Oceanic, comprising all oceanic islands, the flora of which consists exclusively of forms whose seeds could be drifted undestroyed by ocean currents or carried by birds.

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  • Significant features were the development of junior high schools, of which there were in 1921 sixteen, and the effective establishment of departmental supervision to coordinate, standardize, and improve the work in each study.

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  • Moreover, he stated subsequently that he thereby hoped to excite other naturalists to share with him the investigations he was making on a subject which had hitherto escaped notice or had been wholly neglected, since he considered that he had proved the disposition of the feathered tracts in the plumage of birds to be the means of furnishing characters for the discrimination of the various natural groups as significant and important as they were new and unexpected.

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  • The manumissio minus justa was effected by a sufficient manifestation of the will of the master, as by letter, by words, by putting the pileus (or cap of liberty) on the slave, or by any other formality which had by usage become significant of the intention to liberate, or by such an act as making the slave the guardian of his children.

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  • It is maintained by Brandt and others belonging to the Kiel school of marine biologists that the process of denitrification is, on the whole, more significant in the sea than that of nitrogen-fixation.

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  • The structure of the prosomatic appendages or legs is also seen to present many significant points of agreement (see figures), but a curious discrepancy existed in the six-jointed structure of the limb in Limulus, which differed from the seven-jointed limb of Scorpio by the defect of one joint.

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  • Mr Laurence Gomme (Primitive Folk-Moots, pp. 1 55, 156) takes up the matter at this point, and places the tradition implied by Cade's significant action as belonging to times when the London Stone was, as other great stones were, the place where the suitors of an open-air assembly were accustomed to gather together and to legislate for the government of the city.

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  • This energy, therefore, comes under a different category from the energy for which the law of equipartition was proved, for in proving this law conservation of ' Very significant confirmation of this conjecture is obtained from a study of the specific heats of the elements in the solid state.

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  • Governor James Bowdoin in1786-1787put down with clemency an almost bloodless insurrection in the western counties (there was strong disaffection, however, as far east as Middlesex), known as the Shays Rebellion, significant of the rife ideas of popular power, the economic distress, and the unsettled political conditions of the years of the Confederation.

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  • The queen herself held a great review at Aldershot; but a much more significant display was the review by the prince of Wales of the fleet at Spithead on Saturday, the 26th of June.

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  • Perhaps it was felt that to preserve uniformity of teaching in the schools it was undesirable to popularize the extant collections, or perhaps the references must be reconsidered in the light of those significant changes after the fall of Jerusalem which have been mentioned above (§ 3).

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  • It is no doubt important to recognize that the two types of spectra seem to represent two extreme cases of one formula, the significant difference being that in the line spectrum the distance between lines diminishes as we recede from the head, while in the case of the band it increases, at any rate to begin with.

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  • More significant still is the way in which the foremost Chinese officials have turned to missionaries like Timothy Richard and Griffith John for assistance in guiding the new impulse.

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  • It is significant that at this time the Fern gerichte, or Fehmic Fehmic Courts, vastly extended the sphere of courts.

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  • It is significant that both these confidential agents were plebeians.

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  • In the delineation of character by graphically significant speech and action, introduced at unexpected turns, left with happy audacity to point their own meaning, and pointing it with a force that the dullest cannot but understand, he takes rank with the very greatest masters.

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  • Burke speaks of "some significant, pompous, creeping, explanatory, ambiguous matter, in the true Chathamic style."

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  • The significant figures of a number are those which commence with the first figure other than zero in the number; thus the significant figures of 13 027 and of 0001-3027 are the same.

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  • This case may have significant ramifications for future cases of workplace bullying which are pursued through the civil courts.

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  • In an effort to " do the deal " significant warning signs are frequently overlooked, disregarded, or rationalized away.

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  • I do not believe it is reasonable to conclude that there is significant risk from eating beef.

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  • A significant rebound flare in disease activity as the dose is tapered may prevent steroid withdrawal, resulting in concerns about long-term toxicity.

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  • Significant changes to the structure would offend the rebus principle.

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  • She has brought together 36 artists all of whom explore a significant strand in contemporary art - the reuse and recasting of cultural material.

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  • The building itself is redolent with history, even the name; ' Rosslyn ' is perhaps significant.

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  • Where large scale redundancies are planned, this can be a significant liability.

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  • The results of the reading experiment, however, revealed no significant interaction of referential context with the attachment preference of the relative clause.

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  • In these cases, a repeat smear may be necessary but does not necessarily mean there is a significant problem.

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  • Paragraphs Unlike documents in most word processors, carriage returns in HTML files are n't significant.

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  • Currently available treatments focus on symptom relief; however, a significant number of allergic rhinitis patients with uncontrolled symptoms remain.

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  • Sand and gravel quarries are a significant pressure in areas with ridges of glacial moraine toward the outer margins of the vale.

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  • A significant number have been rife with corruption or have left countries with huge debts.

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  • Now I'll turn to a brief run-down of some significant missile programs apart from those I 've already discussed.

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  • The most significant discoveries of KSU include non-Euclidean geometry, obtaining aniline from nitrobenzene, new element Ruthenium, phenomenon of EPR.

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  • On the coast, especially west of Lymington, are significant remains of old salterns (salt workings).

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  • Furthermore this target may selectively reduce the intake of snack foods, a significant contributor to obesity, without altering hunger or satiety signals.

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  • Where the material is used to generate a magnetic field or to create a force then the saturation magnetization may also be significant.

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  • The criterion of suitability is a significant factor in scarification patterning.

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  • In addition, significant numbers of unidentified scoter species were recorded in the Firths of Moray, Tay and Forth.

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  • One of the two trials aimed at the promotion of screening mammography found no significant differences between groups for nearly all outcomes.

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