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  • She frowned, not recognizing the voice.

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  • He nodded immediately, recognizing his own magic.

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  • Yully looked around curiously, not recognizing the sloping hill before them.

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  • Startled, Bianca turned to face the doorway, recognizing the petite blonde woman who saved her from Dusty's bullet in Talon's garage.

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  • She opened her eyes and froze, recognizing the shadow world.

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  • Makes recognizing anyone a tad more difficult.

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  • In the same year he brought to an end the investiture struggle in England, in which Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, had been engaged with King Henry I., by retaining himself exclusive right to invest with the ring and crozier, but recognizing the royal nomination .to vacate benefices and oath of fealty for temporal domains.

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  • Recognizing the falsity of this view of history, another set of historians say that power rests on a conditional delegation of the will of the people to their rulers, and that historical leaders have power only conditionally on carrying out the program that the will of the people has by tacit agreement prescribed to them.

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  • He glanced at the number and let it go to voicemail, not recognizing it.

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  • Darian eyed him warily, not recognizing him, before he knelt beside her again.

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  • Darkyn pursued and peered through it with a slow smile, recognizing the place from Katie.s dream.

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  • Lana followed them into the medical facility after a quick look around, not recognizing the flat landscape and distant red rocks surrounding the canyon in which they'd landed.

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  • She opened her eyes and looked around, not recognizing the decrepit factory.

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  • His system, while preserving the democratic theory by recognizing the congregation as holding the church power, was in practice strictly aristocratic inasmuch as the congregation is never allowed any direct use of power, which is invested in the whole body of elders.

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  • A privy council decree recognizing the claims of New York was issued on the 10th of July 1764, and the settlers were soon afterwards ordered to surrender their patents and repurchase the land from the proper authorities at Albany.

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  • But the conditions under which it could arise, casting from itself all foreign and feudal trammels, recognizing its true past in ancient Rome, and reconstructing a civility out of the ruins of those glorious memories, were now at last granted.

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  • By the consolidation of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily into a powerful kingdom, by checking the growth of the maritime republics and by recognizing the over-lordship of the papal see, the house of Hauteville influenced the destinies of Italy with more effect than any of the princes who had previously dealt with any portion of the peninsula.

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  • In ethics empiricism begins by recognizing that man possesses sensations, and so is liable to pleasures and pains.

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  • Rosenkranz, who in his work Hegel's Naturphilosophie seeks to develop Hegel's idea of an earthorganism in the light of modern science, recognizing in crystallization the morphological element.

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  • For the time, however, he made a virtue of necessity, and Alexander II., recognizing the wisdom and courage which Gorchakov had exhibited, appointed him minister of foreign affairs in place of Count Nesselrode.

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  • Here, about 1590, was founded an independent military colony called the Setch, the members of which, recognizing no authority but that of their own elected officers, lived by fishing, hunting and making raids on the Tatars, and were always ready to assist their less fortunate countrymen in resisting Polish aggression.

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  • Americans and Europeans began to discuss the question of annexation, recognizing the importance of the geographical position of the islands.

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  • Characteristically, she temporized; but finding that O'Neill was in danger of becoming a tool in the hands of Spanish intriguers, she permitted him to return to Ireland, recognizing him as "the O'Neill," and chieftain of Tyrone; though a reservation was made of the rights of Hugh O'Neill, who had meantime succeeded his brother Brian as baron of Dungannon, Brian having been murdered in April 1562 by his kinsman Turlough Luineach O'Neill.

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  • The allied powers (France, England and Russia) decided, however, that Crete should not be included amongst the islands annexed to the newly-formed kingdom of Greece; but recognizing that some change was necessary, they obtained from the sultan Mahmud II.

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  • The twentythird of these books is De Avibus, and therein a great number of birds' names make their earliest appearance, few of which are without interest from a philologist's if not an ornithologist's point of view, but there is much difficulty in recognizing the species to which many of them belong.

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  • Like nearly all his predecessors since Aelian, he adopted an alphabetical arrangement, though this was not too pedantically preserved, and did not hinder him from placing together the kinds of birds which he supposed (and generally supposed rightly) to have the most resemblance to that one whose name, being best known, was chosen for the headpiece (as it were) of his particular theme, thus recognizing to some extent the principle of classification.3 Belon, with perhaps less book-learning than his contemporary, was evidently no mean scholar, and undoubtedly had more practical knowledge of birds - their internal as well as external structure.

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  • Moreover, both in drawing and in colouring there is frequently much that is untrue to nature, so that it has not uncommonly happened for them to fail in the chief object of all zoological plates, that of affording sure means of recognizing specimens on comparison.

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  • Still the colouring is pretty well done, and experience has proved that generally speaking there is not much difficulty in recognizing the species represented.

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  • It is obvious that both these investigators had the genius for recognizing and interpreting the value of characters; but their labours do not seem to have met with much encouragement; and a general arrangement of the class laid by Blyth before the Zoological Society at this time 1 does not appear in its publications.

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  • Instead of recognizing, as before, a subclass in the Ratitae of Merrem, Nitzsch now reduced them to the rank of an order under the name " Platysternae," placing them between the " Gallinaceae " and " Grallae," though admitting that in their pterylosis they differ from all other birds, in ways that he is at great pains to describe, in each of the four genera examined by him - Struthio, Rhea, Dromaeus and Casuarius.

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  • Resolute in recognizing erudition as the chief concern of man, he sighed over the folly of popes and princes, who spent their time in wars and ecclesiastical disputes when they might have been more profitably employed in reviving the lost learning of antiquity.

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  • Recognizing that the true aim of the scheme of church reform brought forward in parliament in 1529 was to put down the only moral force that could withstand the royal will, he energetically opposed the reformation of abuses, which doubtless under other circumstances he would have been the first to accept.

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  • The fathers, who were filled with suspicion, would only allow the legates of the pope to preside over them on condition of their recognizing the superiority of the council; the legates ended by submitting to this humiliating formality, but in their own name only, thus reserving the judgment of the Holy See.

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  • After the treaty of Adis Adowa, recognizing the independence of Abyssinia, had been concluded in 1896, negotiations were opened for defining the Italian-Abyssinian frontier in the Somali regions.

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  • The wish of Toussaint was that San Domingo should enjoy a practical independence whilst recognizing the sovereignty and exclusive commercial rights of France.

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  • His services in the regeneration of the Turkish power can hardly be over-estimated; all agree in recognizing his great qualities and the charm of his character; even Timur is said to have admired him so much as to offer him his daughter in marriage.

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  • In the instructions drawn up, shortly before his death, for his guidance at Verona, Castlereagh had stated the possibility of the necessity for recognizing the Greeks as belligerents if the war continued.

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  • Tabor soon became the centre of the advanced Hussites, who differed from the Utraquists by recognizing only two sacraments - Baptism and Communion - and by rejecting most of the ceremonial of the Roman Church.

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  • Maxwell (Electricity and Magnetism, § 444), recognizing that the theory in this form gave no account of residual magnetization, made the further assumption that if the deflection of the axis of the molecule exceeded a certain angle, the axis would not return to its original position when the deflecting force was removed, but would retain a permanent set.

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  • The irreconcilable minority, recognizing this, exhausted all the resources of " technical obstruction " in order to reduce the government to impotence, a task made easy by the absurd standing-rules of the House which enabled any single member to block a measure.

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  • Here Cuvier was imperfectly formulating, without recognizing the real physical basis of the phenomena, the results of the laws of heredity, which were subsequently investigated and brought to bear on the problems of animal structure by Darwin.

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  • The latter element enters only when it is a question of recognizing the duplicity of a double star, or of distinguishing detail upon the surface of a planet.

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  • Machaon's task was more especially to heal injuries, while Podalirius had received from .his father the gift of "recognizing what was not visible to the eye, and tending what could not be healed."

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  • One novelty, however, of the first importance is due to a Vienna physician of the period, Leopold Auenbrugger (1722-1809), the inventor of the method of recognizing diseases of the chest by percussion.

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  • Recognizing that slavery was a state institution, with which the Federal government had no authority to interfere, he contended that slavery could only exist by a specific state enactment, that therefore slavery in the District of Columbia and in the Territories was unlawful and should be abolished, that the coastwise slave-trade in vessels flying the national flag, like the international slave-trade, should be rigidly suppressed, and that Congress had no power to pass any act which in any way could be construed as a recognition of slavery as a national institution.

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  • Bestuzhev's violent political prejudices at first prevented him from properly recognizing this change.

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  • Recognizing that ownership by a small payment only, not corresponding to the value of the land, it left the larger part of the income to meet the need which had arisen.

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  • The two cities were governed by Arabian nobles (sherifs), often at feud with one another, recognizing formally the overlordship of the caliph at Bagdad or the caliph of Egypt.

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  • This Neolithic race has consequently been nicknamed " Iberians," and it is now common to speak of the " Iberian " ancestry of the people of Britain, recognizing the racial characteristics of " Iberians " in the" small swarthy Welshman," the " small dark Highlander," and the " Black Celts to the west of the Shannon," as well as in the typical inhabitants of Aquitania and Brittany.

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  • Recognizing that he would be indispensable so long as the Thirty Years' War lasted, she used every effort to bring it to an end; and her impulsive interference seriously hampered the diplomacy of the chancellor, and materially reduced the ultimate gains of Sweden.

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  • On the 2nd of December Disraeli, who had succeeded Lord Derby as premier in the preceding February, announced that he and his colleagues, recognizing their defeat, had resigned without waiting for a formal vote of the new parliament.

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  • In August 1845 the king of Bondu signed a treaty recognizing French sovereignty over his country.

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  • The child establishes his identity by recognizing the cooking utensils, &c., of the late Dharm raja; he is then trained in a monastery, and on attaining his majority is recognized as raja, though he exercises no more real authority in his majority than he did in his infancy.

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  • The fifteenth article, treating of the Lord's Supper, defines the ground common to both parties even in this debateable region, recognizing the necessity of participation in both kinds, and rejecting the sacrifice of the Mass.

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  • The Romans, recognizing its strategical importance, fortified it, and supplied it with water by an imposing aqueduct, the remains of which still exist.

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  • Persia indeed for many years showed a strong disposition to reassert the supremacy over Herat which was exercised by the Safawid kings, but great Britain, disapproving of the advance of Persia towards the Indian frontier, steadily resisted the encroachment; and, indeed, after helping the Heratis to beat off the attack of the Persian army in 1838, the British at length compelled the shah in 1857 at the close of his war with them to sign a treaty recognizing the further independence of the place, and pledging Persia against any further interference with the Afghans.

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  • Recognizing a supernatural element in the Bible, he nevertheless allowed to the full the critical exercise of reason in the interpretation of its dogmas (cp. Otto Pfleiderer, Development of Theology, pp. 89 ff.).

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  • In 1761 he became personally known to Pitt, who, recognizing his ability and discretion, once and again made use of his services as private amanuensis.

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  • At last, after the British government had authorized its agents to treat with the commissioners as representatives of an independent power, thus recognizing American independence before the treaty was made, Franklin acquiesced in the policy of Jay.

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  • The civil power (the duke of Wurttemberg was a Roman Catholic) was disposed to have recourse to measures of repression, while the members of the consistory, recognizing the good effects of such meetings, were inclined to concede considerable liberty.

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  • Recognizing the value of an intellectual centre, he made Reykjavik not only the political, but the spiritual capital of Iceland by removing all the chief institutions of learning to that city; he was the soul of many literary and political societies, and the chief editor of the Ny Felagsrit, which has done more than any other Icelandic periodical to promote the cause of civilization and progress in Iceland.

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  • They broke the chain of authority, without, however, recognizing the propriety of toleration.

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  • As contrasted with the first it stood for the necessity of recognizing a universal or ideal element as a constitutive factor in all experience whether cognitive or volitional; as contrasted with the latter for the ultimate unity of subject and object, knowledge and reality, and therefore for the denial of the existence of any thing-in-itself for ever outside the range of experience.

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  • It is to be remedied not by giving up the idea of the Infinite but by ceasing to think of the Infinite as of a being endowed with a static perfection which the finite will merely reproduces, and definitely recognizing the forward effort of the finite as an essential element in Its self-expression.

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  • Prince Bernard, in command of a brigade at Quatre Bras and Frasnes, recognizing the pressing danger that threatened on the Brussels road, retained his position there to check the French advance, instead of drawing off westwards and massing with the rest of his division at Nivelles; and in this action he was firmly supported by his immediate superiors.

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  • Natives of India, an element of considerable extent and importance in this colony, are enumerated apart from the white population, but in full detail, recognizing the remarkable difference between the European and the Oriental in the matter of age distribution and civil condition.

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  • Smith, though recognizing the unpleasantness of beats, could not accept Sauveur's theory, and, indeed, it received no acceptance till it was rediscovered by Helmholtz, to whose investigations, recorded in his Sensations of Tone, we owe its satisfactory establishment.

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  • The Sand river, on whose banks the convention recognizing the independence of the Transvaal Boers was signed in 1852, is a tributary of the Vet and passes through the centre of the country.

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  • A convention recognizing the independence of the country was signed at Bloemfontein on the 23rd of February by Sir George Clerk and the republican committee, and on the r 1 th of March the Boer government assumed office and the republican flag was hoisted.

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  • Recognizing now as a Protestant prince that the best alliance for securing his new possessions was not with the emperor, but with the other Protestant princes, Maurice began to withdraw from the former and to conciliate the latter.

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  • There are sovereign and non-sovereign states; international law recognizing both.

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  • This was done for the first time, in 1870, at the Vatican Council, whose decrees, recognizing the universal episcopate and the infallibility of the pope, marked the triumph of that ultramontane doctrine by which they had been long anticipated.

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  • The idea of recognizing these "Fathers" as a special group exists already in the title "Patres aevi apostolici, sive SS.

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  • In 1420 the gilds of Brussels obtained a further charter recognizing their status as the Nine Nations, a division still existing.

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  • On the other hand, the pupils trained by him circulated his principles throughout France, recognizing him as the founder of national archaeology.

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  • Constantine, recognizing the growing strength of the Church and wishing to enlist the loyal support of the Christians, treated them with increasing favour, and finally was baptized upon his death-bed (337).

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  • With the approach of the crisis in the relations between Great Britain and the American colonies he adopted a conservative course, and, while recognizing the justice of many of the colonial complaints, discouraged, radical action and advocated a compromise.

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  • Leidy adhered strictly to Cuvier's exact descriptive methods, and while an evolutionist and recognizing clearly the genetic relationships of the horses and other groups, he never indulged in speculation.

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  • Santa Anna attempted to reduce it, showing great severity, but was eventually defeated and captured by Houston at the battle of San Jacinto, and compelled to sign a treaty recognizing Texan independence, which was disavowed on his return to Mexico.

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  • In view of the unhealthiness of Vera Cruz, the convention of Soledad was concluded with the Mexican government, permitting the foreign troops to advance to Orizaba and incidentally recognizing Mexican independence.

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  • The Solomon Islands were thus lost sight of until, in 1767, Philip Carteret lighted on their eastern shores at Gower Island, and passed to the north of the group, without, however, recognizing that it formed part of the Spanish discoveries.

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  • In effect, therefore, Mayow - who also gives a remarkably correct anatomical description of the mechanism of respiration - preceded Priestley and Lavoisier by a century in recognizing the existence of oxygen, under the guise of his spiritus nitro-aereus, as a separate entity distinct from the general mass of the air; he perceived the part it plays in combustion and in increasing the weight of the calces of metals as compared with metals themselves; and, rejecting the common notions of his time that the use of breathing is to cool the heart, or assist the passage of the blood from the right to the left side of the heart, or merely to agitate it, he saw in inspiration a mechanism for introducing oxygen into the body, where it is consumed for the production of heat and muscular activity, and even vaguely conceived of expiration as an excretory process.

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  • The strength of materialism consists in recognizing nature without explaining it away, its weakness in its utter inability to explain consciousness either in its nature or in its origin.

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  • He refers to Hume as recognizing no causality but only a customary and habitual succession, but adds that Kant rightly recognizes that mere observation cannot teach the necessity of the conjunction.

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  • Recognizing, then, three kinds of association in all, he supposes that they are the first processes, by which inner will, in the form of passive apperception, generates ideas from sense.

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  • Again, the method of true realism is that of Aristotle, and consists in recognizing the independence of metaphysics.

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  • At the council of Sardica (343) an attempt had been made to regulate the procedure in these appeals, by recognizing as the right of the pope the reversing of judgments, and the appointment of fresh judges.

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  • When the Mongol dynasty of China passed away, the Mings confirmed and enlarged the dominion of the Tibetan rulers, recognizing at the same time the chief lamas of the eight principal monasteries of the country.

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  • The same year, recognizing the unprofitableness of serving such a master as Augustus, he exchanged the Saxon for the Russian service.

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  • Moreover, the two hands and a castle, which form the arms of Antwerp, will not be dismissed as providing no proof by any one acquainted with the scrupulous care that heralds displayed in the golden age of chivalry before assigning or recognizing the armorial bearings of any claimant.

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  • After a period of stress and uncertainty, due very largely to the variety of denominational creed and polity, matters assumed an easier condition, the missionaries recognizing the national characteristics and aiming at guidance rather than control.

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  • In 1701 he elbowed the Dutch troops out of the barrier towns; he defied England by recognizing James III.

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  • For brevity we may call these the periods of wrought iron, of cast iron, and of molten steel, recognizing that in the second and third the earlier processes continued in use.

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  • The oxidation of manganese is capable of generating a very high temperature, but it has the very serious disadvantage of causing such thick clouds of smoky oxide of manganese as to hide the flame from the blower, and prevent him from recognizing the moment when the blow should be ended.

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  • They increased their power considerably by reducing the voting qualification for electors to provincial councils to 20 frs., and to communal councils to 10 frs., and also by recognizing the importance of what was styled " the Flemish Movement."

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  • In politics the revulsion from his particuar conclusions did not prevent the more clear-sighted of his opponents from recognizing the force of his supreme demonstration of the practical irresponsibility of the sovereign power, wherever seated, in the state; and, when in a later age the foundations of a positive theory of legislation were laid in England, the school of Bentham - James Mill, Grote, Molesworth - brought again into general notice the writings of the great publicist of the 17th century, who, however he might, by the force of temperament, himself prefer the rule of one, based his whole political system upon a rational regard to the common weal.

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  • San Martin espoused O'Higgins's part against Carrera, and O'Higgins, recognizing the superior ability and experience of San Martin, readily consented to serve as his subordinate.

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  • A last attempt of the twp powers to carry the diet with them in recognizing the protocol having failed, they formally announced that they would act in the matter as independent European powers.

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  • A clause was also inserted provisionally recognizing the principle of the integrity of Denmark.

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  • Committees of students and national guards were formed; on the 13th of May a Central Committee was established; and on the 15th a fresh insurrection broke out, as a result of which the government once more yielded, recognizing the Central Committee, admitting the right of the National Guard to take an active part in politics, and promising the convocation of a National Convention on the basis of a single chamber elected by universal suffrage.

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  • Recognizing in a declaratory act the legal existence of these common institutions, they also determined the method by which they should be administered.

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  • This was agreed to; and on the 12th of September at the opening of the diet, the governor read a royal message recognizing the separate existence of the Bohemian kingdom, and promising that the emperor should be crowned as king at Prague.

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  • In 1589 after the murder of Henry III., king of France, he was one of the two princes of the blood who signed the declaration recognizing Henry IV.

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  • Recognizing that a war involving the whole nation necessitated full information, the President established a Committee on Public Information on April 14 1917.

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  • In the main, then, the expansion of the Anglican Church has followed that of the British empire, or, as in America, of its daughter states; its claim, so far as rights of jurisdiction are concerned, is to be the Church of England and the English race, while recognizing its special duties towards the non-Christian populations subject to the empire or brought within the reach of its influence.

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  • The Mamelukes in Egypt tried to make their own government appear more legitimate by nominally recognizing a continuation of the spiritual dignity of the caliphate in a surviving branch of the 'Abbasid line which they protected, and in 923 A.H.

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  • Recognizing this, the corporation of Birmingham, under an act of 1892, acquired the watershed of the Elan and Claerwen, and constructed on the Elan three impounding reservoirs whence the water is conducted through an aqueduct to Birmingham (q.v.).

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  • The theologians of the 4th and 5th centuries were at one with the masses in recognizing the religious uses of the pilgrimages.

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  • In Gelderland the quarrel between them was converted into a dynastic struggle, the Hekeren recognizing Duke Reinald, while the Bronkhorsten set up his younger brother Edward.

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  • The war of succession lasted till 1379, and ended in William's favour, the emperor Wenceslas (Wenzel) recognizing him as duke four years later.

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  • But reason finds much in the world recognizing no kindred with her, and so turning to practical activity seeks in the world the realization of her own aims. Either in a crude way she pursues her own pleasure, and finds that necessity counteracts her cravings; or she endeavours to find the world in harmony with the heart, and yet is unwilling to see fine aspirations crystallized by the act of realizing them.

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  • It was only natural then that some of those who professed to prepare young Athenians for public life should give to their teaching a distinctively political direction; and accordingly we find Isocrates recognizing teachers of politics, and discriminating them at once from those earlier sophists who gave popular instruction in the arts and from the contemporary eristics.

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  • Next rose several Mahratta generals, who, though recognizing the suzerainty of the peshwa, carved out for themselves independent kingdoms in different parts of India, sometimes far from the original home of the Mahratta race.

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  • In 1374 Joanna made peace with Frederick of Sicily, recognizing him as king of Trinacria on condition that he paid her tribute and recognized the pope's suzerainty.

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  • Jay, however, in a letter written to the president of Congress from Spain, had expressed in strong terms his disapproval of such dependence upon France, and, on arriving in Paris, he demanded that Great Britain should treat with his country on an equal footing by first recognizing its independence, although the French minister, Count de Vergennes, contended that an acknowledgment of independence as an effect of the treaty was as much as could reasonably be expected.

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  • In 1884 Great Britain, which up to that time had steadily refused to acknowledge that Portugal possessed territorial rights north of Ambriz, concluded a treaty recognizing Portuguese sovereignty over both banks of the lower Congo; but the treaty, meeting with opposition in England and Germany, was not ratified.

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  • Between 1883 and 1888 various treaties were concluded with the sultan of Aussa ceding the Danakil coast to Italy and recognizing an Italian protectorate over the whole of his country - through which passes the trade route from Assab Bay to Shoa.

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  • But, whilst recognizing the existence of local drifts and systems, and admitting the possibility of relative motion between the nearer and more distant, or other classes of stars, it is;only recently that astronomers have seriously doubted the correctness of the hypothesis of random distribution of stellar motions as at least a rough representation of the truth.

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  • This Abu Salama seems to have had scruples against recognizing Abul-Abbas as the successor of his brother Ibrahim, and to have expected that the Mandi, whom he looked for from Medina, would not be slow in making his appearance, little thinking that an Abbasid would present himself as such.

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  • Recognizing a linguistic side to " logical " theory with a natural development in rhetoric, the Stoics endeavour to exorcise considerations of language from the contrasted side.

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  • In recognizing, further, that the relation of an actual individual fact to its sufficient ground was not reducible to identity, he set a problem diversely treated by Kant and Herbart.

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  • The principal treaties affecting the distribution of territory between the various states of Central Europe are those of Westphalia (Osnabruck and Miinster), 1648; Utrecht, 1713;1713; Paris and Hubertusburg, 1763; for the partition of Poland, 1772, 1793; Vienna, 1815; London, for the separation of Belgium from the Netherlands, 1831, 1839; Zurich, for the cession of a portion of Lombardy to Sardinia, 1859; Vienna, as to SchleswigHolstein, 1864; Prague, whereby the German Confederation was dissolved, Austria recognizing the new North German Confederation, transferring to Prussia her rights over SchleswigHolstein, and ceding the remainder of Lombardy to Italy, 1866; Frankfort, between France and the new German Empire, 1871.

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  • As his violent death drew near, his words indicated how he preserved his deep faith unshaken while yet recognizing the seeming failure of his mission.

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  • The treaty transferring the Danish West Indies to the United States (1917) contained a clause recognizing Denmark's right to extend her economic and pojitical sphere over the whole of Greenland.

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  • On the speculative side, Ramanuja also met Sankara's strictly monistic theory by another recognizing Vishnu as identical with Brahma as the Supreme Spirit animating the material world as well as the individual souls which have become estranged from God through unbelief, and can only attain again conscious union with him through devotion or love (bhakti).

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  • The followers of Ramanuja have split into two sects, a northern one, recognizing the Vedas as their chief authority, and a southern one, basing their tenets on the Nalayir, a Tamil work of the Upanishad order.

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  • This principle has even been carried to the extent of recognizing several bishops having jurisdiction over the adherents of various rites in the same see; thus there are three uniat patriarchs of Antioch (GraecoMelchite, Maronite and Syrian).

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  • The estates were summoned to a free diet at Borg& and accepted Alexander as grand-duke of Finland, he on his part solemnly recognizing the Finnish constitution and undertaking to preserve the religion, laws and liberties of the country.

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  • With some exceptions, however, the whole country united in defence of its constitution; " Fennoman " and " Svecoman," recognizing that their common liberties were at stake, suspended their feud for a season.

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  • He was lukewarm toward recognizing the independence of Texas, lest it should aid the increase of slave territory, and generally favoured the freedom of speech and press as regards the question of slavery; yet his various concessions and compromises resulted, as he himself declared, in the abolitionists denouncing him as a slaveholder, and the slaveholders as an abolitionist.

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  • This was done, and, recognizing the difficulties of the situation, the king gave him leave to travel abroad, and allowed him still to retain his revenues as dean of Exeter.

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  • Lessing, Goethe, Herder, Novalis and Schleiermacher, not to mention philosophers like Schelling and Hegel, united in recognizing the unique strength and sincerity of Spinoza's thought, and in setting him in his rightful place among the speculative leaders of mankind.

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  • After this a peace was arranged by Nebuchadrezzar of Babylon and Syennesis of Cilicia, recognizing the Halys as the borderline.

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  • In contrast with Judaism, Zoroastrianism did not enter the lists against all gods save its own, but found no difficulty in recognizing them as subordinate powershelpers and servants of Ahuramazda.

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  • The Romans, recognizing later the pope's innocence of the outrage, made their submission to him in January 1406.

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  • He did not claim the crown of France when his brother died in 898; but recognizing the supremacy of the Carolingian king, Charles III., the Simple, he was confirmed in his offices and possessions, after which he continued to defend northern France from the attacks of the Normans.

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  • At the cortes of Coimbra (1261), he further strengthened his position by conciliating the representatives of the cities, who denounced the issue of a debased coinage, and by recognizing that taxation could not be imposed without consent of the cortes.

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  • The ayuntamiento, apparently recognizing the future of Yerba Buena, granted lots there, and as the older settlements .decayed Yerba Buena throve.

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  • The outcome of all these considerations is that, while recognizing that the " genera " and " species " as defined by Cohn must be recast, we are not warranted in uniting any forms the continuity of which has not been directly from the year 1872, when Cohn published his system, which was extended in 1875; this scheme has in fact dominated the study of bacteria ever since.

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  • The act of parliament recognizing the Directory was annulled at the Restoration and the book has never since been acknowledged by a civil authority in Scotland.

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  • Recognizing the necessity of some one in the province with full power " to do all things that may contribute to the good and advancement of the same," they directed the appointment of the American Board of Proprietors - a body of men identified with the province, who with the deputy-governor were to look after the proprietary interests in such matters as the approval of legislation and the granting of lands, and thereby prevent the delay caused by the transmission of such matters to England for approval.

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  • In the middle of the century two men sought to incorporate in their philosophy the physical basis which Hegel had ignored in his spiritism - recognizing that life is conditioned by an environment and not an abstraction for metaphysics.

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  • For that this Thought (gvvoia), recognizing her father's will, had leapt forth from him, and descended to lower regions, and generated the angelic powers by whom this world was made.

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  • Yet Schmiedel follows Lipsius " in his latest treatment of the subject " in recognizing " a Samaritan ryons named Simon as historical."

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  • The 2nd Earl Granville, then British foreign secretary, in February of that year concluded a convention with Portugal, recognizing both banks of the mouth of the Congo as Portuguese territory.

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  • On the 26th of October following a provisional treaty of peace was concluded at Adis Ababa, annulling the treaty of Uccialli and recognizing the absolute independence of Abyssinia.

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  • No speech of his is perhaps more famous than that in which he claimed the initiative in recognizing the independence of the revolted Spanish colonies in South America in 1823 - "I resolved that, if France had Spain, it should not be Spain with the Indies.

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  • Ismail, recognizing in this obscure individual a capacity for hard work and a strong will, made him one of his ministers, to find, to his chagrin, that Riaz was also an honest man possessed of a remarkable independence of character.

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  • In thus reverting to the crudities of certain Pythagoreans, he laid himself open to the criticisms of Aristotle, who, in his Metaphysics, recognizing amongst contemporary Platonists three principal groups - (1) those who, like Plato, distinguished mathematical and ideal numbers; (2) those who, like Xenocrates, identified them; and (3) those who, like Speusippus, postulated mathematical numbers only - has much to say against the Xenocratean interpretation of the theory, and in particular points out that, if the ideas are numbers made up of arithmetical units, they not only cease to be principles, but also become subject to arithmetical operations.

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  • The emperor granted him a diploma creating him count of the empire and recognizing his descent from the imperial house of Cantacuzene, §erban meanwhile collecting his forces for an open breach with the Porte.

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  • At last, resorting to the south again as a refuge from ill-health, and recognizing soon that the relief it could give him was almost spent, he resolved that it should not be for him, in the words of Maurice Barres, a "tombe fleurie," and he returned, hastily, weak and sinking, to his home at Deauville, that he might at least die within sight of Channel waters and under Channel skies.

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  • Then Henry III., driven from Paris by the League on account of his murder of the duke of Guise at Blois (1588), sought the aid of the king of Navarre to win back his capital, recognizing him as his heir.

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  • He was a man of great energy and ability, whose action in recognizing Alexander II.

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  • In 1531 the clergy in convocation, terrified by the charge of praemunirc brought against them for recognizing Wolseys legatine authority, paid Henry a hundred and eighteen thousand pounds and recognized him as supreme head of the church so far as the law of Christ would allow.

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  • Different as the two governments were, they were both alike in recognizing, in part at least, the conditions of progress.

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  • The cabinet, recognizing from the division.

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  • Disraeli, recognizing the full significance of this decision, announced that, as soon as the necessary preparations could be made, the government would appeal from the House to the country.

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  • Be began with finance and went on to justice, recognizing that justitia magnum emolumentum, the administration of justice was a great source of revenue.

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  • As regards public law Pufendorf, while recognizing in the state (civitas) a moral person (persona moralis), teaches that the will of the state is but the sum of the individual wills that constitute it, and that this association explains the state.

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  • The Trinity in Unity stood firm; but, instead of recognizing God as one yet in some sense three, men now began to recognize three Divine beings, somewhat definitely distinguished in rank each from each and yet in some sense one.

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  • Recognizing chosen to be mayor of Paris.

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  • Though common sense will admit that virtues are the best of goods, it still undoubtedly conceives practical wisdom as chiefly exercised in providing those inferior goods which Aristotle, after recognizing the need or use of them for the realization of human well-being, has dropped out of sight; and the result is that, in trying to make clear his conception of practical wisdom, we find ourselves fluctuating continually between the common notion, which he does not distinctly reject, and the notion required as the keystone of his ethical system.

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  • Aristotle goes somewhat further in recognizing the moral value of friendship (c1xAia); and though he considers that in its highest form it can be realized only by the fellowship of the wise and good, he yet extends the notion so as to include the domestic affections, and takes notice of the importance of mutual kindness in binding together all human societies.

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  • On the one hand, he speaks of moral approbation as derived from " humanity and benevolence," while expressly recognizing, after Butler, that there is a strictly disinterested element in our benevolent impulses (as also in hunger, thirst, love of fame and other passions).

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  • Bentham, no doubt, seems to go beyond the limits of experience proper in recognizing "religious " pains and pleasures in his fourfold division.

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  • C. Conybeare, "had to respect the ascetic spirit to the extent of enjoining celibacy upon its priests, and of recognizing, or rather immuring, such of the laity as desired to live out the old ascetic ideal.

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  • Joseph II., recognizing that Louis XVI.

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  • In so far as it was a mere agreement of a man and woman to live together as husband and wife, it had precedents both Roman and Teutonic. There was also Roman and Teutonic example for recognizing the children of such a union as having rights of inheritance.

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  • Unwilling to grant a request counter to the papal claim (based on the forged Donation of Constantine) to dominion over the islands of the sea, Adrian made Henry a conciliatory proposal, namely, that the king should become hereditary feudal possessor of Ireland while recognizing the pope as overlord.

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  • Rome recognizing that she had more to fear from Alexandria, departed from her traditional policy and sided with Constantinople.

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  • In short Gedymin, recognizing the superiority of western civilization, anticipated Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great by throwing open the semi-savage Russian lands to influences of culture.

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  • On the 5th of June 1305 Pope Clement V., recognizing the impotence of the ordinary methods of repression, issued bulls for preaching a crusade against the Dolcinists.

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  • A letter of St Boniface is preserved, in which he rebukes this king for his immoralities and encroachments on church property, while recognizing his merits as a monarch.

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  • Landon absorbed Gabe's word choice, recognizing the gravity of the situation without further explanation.

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  • Toby had said before they left the Sanctuary.  Rhyn unscrewed the lid of the full bottle, recognizing the scent of Katie's blood at once.  It made his body roar to life, and he realized just how hungry he was.  He'd foregone food after her death, hoping to starve himself.

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  • Jessi asked, recognizing the strange aura that Jule had.

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  • Recognizing his scent and presence, she nonetheless tensed when she felt Xander's huge hand on her neck.

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  • Recognizing these changes in its customer base, Medirest is adapting its menus to ensure they respond to a wide range of popular tastes.

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  • Increasingly, GPs are recognizing chiropractic as an effective complementary treatment, particularly for back pain.

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  • Daniel was finding a way to move on at the same time Jack was finally recognizing his own ability for self deceit.

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  • In line with the aim of menus being designed around patients, recognizing cultural differences in the customer base is essential.

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  • The designation of RIGS is one way of recognizing and thereby protecting important earth science and landscape features for the future.

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  • Broadsheet newspapers go tabloid, recognizing the scarce elbowroom available to crushed commuters.

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  • Eponine models consist of a set of DNA weight matrices recognizing specific sequence motifs.

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  • The company's approach is to instill passion toward continual improvement in its clients by recognizing what is truly achievable.

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  • This has lead to near catastrophic delays in recognizing the harm of smoking to humans or the benefits of certain drugs including penicillin.

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  • We shall be left with a very persistent range of strange occurrences which even the MOD now shows signs of uneasily recognizing.

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  • Recognizing That Your Body Needs Sleep For many involved in a crisis, daytime sleepiness is a frequent problem.

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  • As early as 1863 the British representative to the Gulf reported that Kuwait was " practically independent despite recognizing Turkish suzerainty.

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  • Recognizing a promotional opportunity, the NASA official accompanying the astronauts agreed and told an underling to get a tape recorder.

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  • Meanwhile Congress on the 10th of March 1866 passed a joint resolution recognizing the transfer.

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  • Others, while recognizing the supreme authority of the papal magisterium in matters of doctrine, confine the infallibility to those cases alone in which the pope chooses to make use of it, and declares positively that he is imposing on all the faithful the obligation of belief in a certain definite proposition, under pain of heresy and exclusion from the Church; they do not insist on any special form, but only require that the pope should clearly manifest his will to the Church.

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  • Those who hold the latter opinion have been able to assert that since the Vatican Council no infallible definition had yet been formulated by the popes, while recognizing the supreme authority of the encyclicals of Leo XIII.

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  • Owing to the similarity of structure and mode of life it is convenient to treat the Lichens (q.v.) as a distinct class, while recognizing that the component fungus and alga are representatives of their own classes.

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  • On the one hand, conservative scholars insist upon the close material relation between the constituent sources; critical scholars, on the other hand, while recognizing much that is relatively untrustworthy, refrain from departing from the general outlines of the canonical history more than is absolutely necessary.

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  • Recognizing that their only chance of competing with Europeans was to fight them with their own weapons, the Japanese set themselves deliberately to assimilate the material civilization and to some extent the institutions of Europe, such as constitutional government.

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  • A more plausible theory is that the author is an honest thinker, a keen observer and critic of life, who sees that the world is full of miseries and unsolved problems, regards as futile the attempts of his time to demonstrate an ethically active future life, and, recognizing a divine author of all, holds that the only wise course for men is to abandon the attempt to get full satisfaction out of the struggle for pleasure, riches and wisdom, and to content themselves with making the best of what they have.

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  • In so far as the older Greek cities fell within their sphere of power, the successors of Alexander were forced to the same ambiguous policy as Alexander had been, between recognizing the cities' unabated claim to sovereign independence and the necessity of attaching them securely.

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  • Abandoned by a number of his cardinals, condemned by most of the powers, deprived of his dominions by condottieri who shamelessly invoked the authority of the council, the pope made concession after concession, and ended on the 15th of December 1 433 by a pitiable surrender of all the points at issue in a bull, the terms of which were dictated by the fathers of Basel, that is, by declaring his bull of dissolution null and void, and recognizing that the synod had not ceased to be legitimately assembled.

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  • The aim of knowledge is explanation, and the dualism or pluralism which acquiesces in recognizing two or more wholly disparate forms of reality has in so far renounced explanation (see Dualism).

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  • Yet even now Sigismund, at the head of his Magyars, thrice (1422-1424, 1426-1427, and 1430-1431) encountered the Turks, not ingloriously, in the open field, till, recognizing that Hungary must thenceforth rely entirely on her own resources in any future struggle with Islam, he elaborately fortified the whole southern frontier, and converted the little fort of Nandorfehervar, later Belgrade, at the junction of the Danube and Save, into an enormous first-class fortress, which proved strong enough to repel all the attacks of the Turks for more than a century.

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  • From dialectics he urged his pupils to the study of rhetoric; but, recognizing the necessity of a large vocabulary, he accustomed them to read the Latin poets with care.

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  • The rapid diagnosis of diphtheria, by recognizing its bacillus, has enabled the practitioner of medicine to commence the treatment early, and it has also enabled the medical officer of health to step in and insist on the isolation of affected persons before the disease has had time to spread.

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  • It had, however, learnt the danger of outraging the national and religious susceptibilities of Turkish Moslems. For the future they showed more deference to these sentiments, and, recognizing the forces behind them, gave more and more prominence to Pan-Islamism as a feature of the Committee's policy.

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  • The matter was not decided till 1378 when Joanna, having made the mistake of recognizing the antipope Clement VII., was promptly deposed and excommunicated in favour of Prince Charles of Durazzo, who had been brought up at the Hungarian court.

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  • But Sabuktagin, throughout his reign at Ghazni, continued to acknowledge the Samanid suzerainty, as did Mahmud also, until the time, soon after succeeding to his father's dominions, when he received from Qadir, caliph of Bagdad (see Caliphate, C. § 25), a khilat (robe of honour), with a letter recognizing his sovereignty, and conferring on him the titles Yamin-addaula (" Right hand of the State"), and Amin-ulMillat (" Guardian of the Faith").

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  • In private character he was amiable and affectionate; his generosity in recognizing the merits of others secured him against the worst shafts of envy; and a life marked by numerous disquietudes was cheered and ennobled by sentiments of sincere piety.

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  • After \Tillafranca, the emperor, frankly recognizing that he had only half kept his promise, consented to waive his claim to these provinces.

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  • It will passively recognize you by recognizing your face or your voice or your breathing pattern or the pattern of your footsteps or, most likely, your scent.

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  • Is it not possible to take a step further towards recognizing and organizing the rights of man?

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  • He looked straight at his adjutant's face without recognizing him.

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  • Prince Andrew stopped, waiting for him to come up; Prince Bagration reined in his horse and recognizing Prince Andrew nodded to him.

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  • The young count! he cried, recognizing his young master.

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  • An expression of annoyance showed itself for a moment on his face on first recognizing Rostov.

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  • He spoke a few words to some of the generals, and, recognizing the former commander of Rostov's division, smiled and beckoned to him.

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  • Prince Andrew with a lady passed by, evidently not recognizing them.

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  • He looked and recognizing in her both the old and the new Sonya, and being reminded by the smell of burnt cork of the sensation of her kiss, inhaled the frosty air with a full breast and, looking at the ground flying beneath him and at the sparkling sky, felt himself again in fairyland.

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  • Without heeding the end of the Italian's remarks, and as though not hearing them, the Emperor, recognizing Bolkonski, addressed him graciously.

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  • Your excellency! answered Alpatych, immediately recognizing the voice of his young prince.

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  • He pulled himself together, looked round, screwing up his eyes, glanced at Prince Andrew, and, evidently not recognizing him, moved with his waddling gait to the porch.

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  • He was driving toward Pierre in a covered gig, sitting beside a young surgeon, and on recognizing Pierre he told the Cossack who occupied the driver's seat to pull up.

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  • The adjutant looked angrily at him, evidently also intending to shout at him, but on recognizing him he nodded.

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  • And they defeated the genius Napoleon and, suddenly recognizing him as a brigand, sent him to the island of St. Helena.

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  • History shows us that these justifications of the events have no common sense and are all contradictory, as in the case of killing a man as the result of recognizing his rights, and the killing of millions in Russia for the humiliation of England.

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  • However, recognizing just when to seek help outside the family, is equally difficult.

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  • But most important of all, we are in the business of recognizing innovation and rewarding excellence in the process industries.

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  • By recognizing the similarities between people you will be are able to appreciate ethnic diversity.

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  • Our cognitive model simulates learning by recognizing regularities in the decision task, and building " chunks " that guide decision making.

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  • As early as 1863 the British representative to the Gulf reported that Kuwait was practically independent despite recognizing Turkish suzerainty.

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  • More attention is being given to recognizing and treating depression in people with cancer.

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  • These signs include recognizing the need to urinate, staying dry for longer periods of time, curiosity about the toilet, and staying dry at night.

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  • However, cats are very good about recognizing patterns.

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  • If one parent is more permissive than the other, the child has a hard time recognizing behavioral limits and will use the inconsistency to their advantage.

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  • While early forms of solar technology were cost prohibitive, as technology advances and costs drop, more communities around the world are recognizing the tremendous value of solar power.

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  • The scientific community has only begun recognizing the health benefits associated with gamma linolenic acid (GLA) and other fatty acids over the past decade.

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  • To that end, many cosmetic manufacturers are now recognizing the need for portable, fast and efficient beauty products that make an effective difference without requiring too much effort or time.

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  • Understanding what we mean when we talk about stress is the key to recognizing feelings of stress when they begin in your body so you can stop, take some deep breaths or do whatever relaxes you.

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  • The StressEraser is a small and portable device that helps stress sufferers to manage stress by recognizing that there is a biological reason behind stress called ergotropic tuning.

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  • Recognizing how you feel during this time of year will help you control your stress so you can have a happy holiday season.

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  • It means recognizing that certain amounts of money come in on certain days of the month.

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  • The first step in anger management is recognizing you have a problem controlling your anger.

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  • Part of the process involves recognizing that your negative experiences with taking exams should not affect your current performance.

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  • KidsHealth.org offers additional suggestions on recognizing a friend that may have an eating disorder and steps you can take to help.

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  • Recognizing that teens come in a large range of shapes and sizes, the company offers clothing from size 00 to size 19.

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  • Junior National Honor Society for middle school students and National Honor Society at the high school level focus on service in addition to recognizing scholastic achievement.

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  • Perhaps more important than understanding what causes teenage depression, however, is recognizing its signs.

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  • However, teens can also have a voice for positive influence by recognizing that they are more than just an image, they are the future.

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  • This is an excellent opportunity to make your guests feel involved by sharing the inside scoop on your day and recognizing those who play an important part in your wedding.

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  • They work on recognizing situations when they're likely to use cocaine, finding ways to avoid these situations, and finding alternative ways to cope with the problems that accompany drug use.

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  • Recognizing these reasons can help you identify problem liars and encourage them to seek help.

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  • The first, and most important, stage involves identifying and recognizing that a problem exists.

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  • The first step to getting help for drug addiction involves recognizing that the addiction exists and that you need assistance in overcoming the problem.

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  • Until then, Sharon says the family is rallying around Kelly and that she's proud of her daughter for recognizing whatever problems she has and dealing with them accordingly.

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  • The star of such films as Dirty Dancing and Ferris Bueller's Day Off is still around, although you may have trouble recognizing her if you haven't seen her since the infamous nose job that caused such a media stir.

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  • In the early 1990s, Jennifer Grey got that much talked about nose job that so drastically altered her appearance, that even her acquaintances reportedly had trouble recognizing her.

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  • As long as they keep recognizing the best in film and television instead of recognizing little-known controversial work, they'll keep that reputation.

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  • Universities, recognizing the need to meet the competitive market, invested in learning models, classroom set ups and educational materials that provide students with exceptional education.

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  • The first step to understanding accreditation is recognizing the tiered steps of the accreditation programs.

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  • Recognizing the potential of temper foam, Yost founded Dynamic Systems Inc. and worked with NASA to make a commercial form of the foam available for medical and sports equipment use.

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  • The first thing to know is that although many people regard their dog as their child or their friend, dogs and animals in general are infinitely more sensative than most people when it comes to recognizing and accepting impending death.

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  • Many factors are involved in recognizing a breed, including a national organization, accurate records keeping and the consistent breeding outcomes for many generations.

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  • By wearing a "cowboy casanova" logo on his chest, a man is hopefully poking a little self-deprecating fun at himself, recognizing that too much bravado is not necessarily a good thing.

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  • Recognizing hazards at home is something that both parents and older children need to be constantly aware of.

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  • Recognizing hazards at home should be an ongoing process.

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  • By recognizing possible home safety hazards and following winter fire safety tips you are taking steps to keep your home and family safe.

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  • Teachers have a role to play in creating a positive learning environment by reviewing classroom rules with students and recognizing individuals who follow them.

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  • Recognizing that seniors often don't require large amounts of food, portions are scaled back, resulting in savings for the customer.

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  • Proper diagnosis for obstructive or central sleep apnea begins with recognizing the signs that a problem exists.

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  • Recognizing the problem can be difficult because the person may be aware of no other symptoms besides excessive daytime sleepiness.

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  • However, in more recent years, video game developers and publishers are increasingly recognizing that making everything pink isn't what will attract women to gaming.

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  • Recognizing the Rep Groups that most of the other Urbz belong to is easy just by looking at the way they are dressed.

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  • They need help recognizing and understanding the distinction between prosocial and antisocial lying.

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  • Recognizing the potential for child abuse and the seeking or offering of intervention, counseling, and training in good parenting skills before battered child syndrome occurs is the best way to prevent abuse.

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  • Parents must proactively prevent childhood obesity by recognizing weight imbalances when they begin.

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  • The immune system is composed of elements that are needed for the body to fight infections by recognizing disease agents and attacking them.

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  • Prompt treatment and recognizing that even apparently minor bites can have serious consequences are the keys to a good outcome after a mammal bite.

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  • Recognizing abnormal growth requires an understanding of normal infant growth.

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  • Recognizing these feelings and seeking the help of professional care providers and support groups is the best way to cope with this issue.

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  • Diagnosis of intestinal obstruction in a child is dependent on recognizing related symptoms.

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  • Recognizing the right time to communicate is a skill.

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  • Although the definitive diagnosis comes from laboratory tests, it can usually be diagnosed by recognizing the distinctive neurological symptoms typical of contamination with C. botulinum.

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  • Content may include holiday celebrations, recognizing heroes from different racial and ethnic groups, and focusing on the achievements of women and minorities.

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  • Training of parents is essential in recognizing and dealing with pain in infants and young children.

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  • The helper T lymphocytes play a role in recognizing invading organisms, and they also help killer T lymphocytes to multiply.

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  • Children with reading disorders have difficulty recognizing and interpreting letters and words (dyslexia).

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  • Children with mathematics disorders (dyscalculia) have problems recognizing and counting numbers correctly.

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  • Cat bites can often be prevented by learning about a cat's body language and recognizing the signs of petting-induced aggression.

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  • Recognizing this possibility, Murray sent scores of his instructors to Cuba to become fully trained in teaching Latin dances.

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  • Understanding hair loss is not always easy, but recognizing the types, causes, and potential solutions can help deal with this issue that affects many men and women today.

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  • Recognizing just how emo you really are is essential to pulling off the look of emo hair.

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  • Recognizing numbers, making sets (sequencing), comparing, and matching are skills that preschoolers and kindergartners can learn.

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  • Flexibility - Recognizing the challenges faced by members of the modern workforce, the federal government offers a variety of family friendly options to employees.

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  • Recognizing the struggle to buy a first home, the government offers programs to allocate help and resources to people who want to become home owners.

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  • By memorizing how to make a squash fold and recognizing a reverse fold, you can cut down on the amount of time and effort that goes into a figure.

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  • Recognizing a symptom of tubal pregnancy can help you determine if what your body is going through is normal or not.

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  • Recognizing the early signs of impending labor can be difficult, especially for first pregnancies.

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  • Recognizing the first signs of labor can be challenging and many inconsistencies can make pinpointing a specific time difficult.

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  • Recognizing a need to keep up with the times and trends, several swimsuit outfitters are now catering to the needs of specialty size clientele.

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  • Now, more than ever before, consumers and manufacturers alike are recognizing the importance of blocking harmful UV rays.

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  • Recognizing that kids love sweets almost as much as they love toys, the Las Vegas store includes an FAO Schweetz candy shop.

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  • While choosing a favorite electric razor can prove to be a challenge, recognizing the top brands in the field is not.

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  • These words, also known as Fry's Instant Words and the Dolch List, are often words young children have difficulty recognizing.

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  • Generally, Webster's defines a pagan as "heathen - not recognizing the god of Christianity, Islam, or Judaism".

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  • The best ideas come from recognizing what feels the most special to your significant other.

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  • Recognizing this is wonderful and demonstrates a willingness on your part to take action!

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  • Of course hearing every little detail of her day is not necessary but recognizing when it is important to listen is half the battle.

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  • Recognizing that more and more people are using social networking and mobile devices to access the web, the Cafe offers both iPhone and Android apps, as well as a thorough presence on Facebook and Twitter.

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  • Recognizing that a stone's cut is the only factor created by man, the designer has driven cut standards even higher as it strives for perfection and anatomical symmetry in each stone.

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  • All it takes is knowledge of your sweetheart's taste and recognizing the type of poems that describe your relationship to select the right poem.

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  • As more information is put out to the general public, I believe people will start recognizing that some of the symptoms they have been dealing with might be an intolerance or even celiac disease.

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  • Recognizing grains that contain gluten is the easy part.

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  • The tricky part to living a gluten-free life is recognizing hidden gluten.

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  • Recognizing your feelings for normal and keeping them in check is the best way to build a happy and lasting relationship with your nanny.

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  • What's more, some puzzle games are designed to help kids in the areas of concept awareness, such as recognizing opposites, spelling, and math skills.

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  • Recognizing the symptoms of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is the first step to helping these children cope and succeed in life.

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  • By taking an active role in her school life, you'll increase your chances of recognizing the cause of your child's stress.

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  • Recognizing the signs is the first step in stopping the cycle of child abuse.

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  • Labor Day originated in 1882, when the members of the Central Labor Union in New York City decided the hard working citizens of America deserved a day off for recognizing their contribution to both the economic and social civilization.

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  • Recognizing which of the four basic styles you and your spouse embody may help you become more effective parents.

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  • The Film Society of Lincoln Center was founded in 1969 with the intention of recognizing new filmmakers, offering them support, and increasing awareness of the art of film.

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  • The village elders, recognizing it for what it was, immediately burned the man and his evil wolf strap at the stake.

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  • Paradoxically, it seems that it is a person's own mind that psychologically stands in the way of recognizing these symptoms, as well as establishing an awareness of your own self.

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  • Such an awareness provides the way towards recognizing and improving psychic abilities.

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  • That's changing now, thanks to designers recognizing the importance of fashion to all women--not just those with petite feet.

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  • Recognizing that many of the shoes designed for "comfort" on the market weren't exactly the height of fashion, she set out to create her own line of footwear.

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  • Recognizing a great thing when it sees it, the F&S Company has continuously introduced new models to its basic line of high-tech watches since they came up with the concept.

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  • Asperger syndrome may be a learning disability when it comes to recognizing what others may be thinking and feeling.

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  • Identifying the condition begins with recognizing the unusual behaviors and symptoms that are characteristic of the autism spectrum of disorders.

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  • Recognizing autism in severe cases is much easier than in high functioning cases.

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  • For example, an individual on the spectrum may talk incessantly about a topic of interest without recognizing the subtle social cues that the listener has no interest in the topic.

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  • The theory of mind suggests that a person with a pervasive developmental disorder has difficulty recognizing that others have different thoughts, beliefs and emotions.

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  • Equally as important is recognizing families that notice sudden onset of autistic symptoms.

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  • Along with difficulties in recognizing emotions in others is the difficulty in recognizing another person's mental state.

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  • Video modeling can help build the fundamental skills of recognizing emotions, taking new perspectives and following through with appropriate behavior.

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  • Other skills used in developing social skills include recognizing humor, being polite and using a natural tone of voice.

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  • Recognizing the symptoms of pervasive developmental disorders can be very easy, especially if the child has severe autism.

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  • The program recognizes the importance of recognizing that each case is unique and treatment plans should cater to the individual.

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  • The process helps to make a bridge between identifying the letter to recognizing that the letter makes a sound.

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  • It may be too much to expect a child with autism to adopt typical social behaviors without recognizing how the child is wired to interact.

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  • Recognizing an employee on her birthday with a card or giant cookie is another bonus.

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  • Whether you are recognizing performance or acknowledging service, trophies and plaques make suitable corporate and business promotion and incentive tokens.

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  • Management must set the example by recognizing the value of people and treating employees as valuable resources that are to be developed and nurtured.

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  • And just as important as recognizing scams is recognizing legitimate opportunities.

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  • While it's a great start on recognizing the differences among people, it does not take medical needs into consideration.

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  • Although similarly spelled words in the two languages sometimes have different meanings, recognizing cognates is enough to help you out when you first begin translating.

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  • With blow-up and bounce equipment, batting cages and more to play with, you may have a difficult time recognizing the adults in the crowd.

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  • Marini has found through her years of study and research that just recognizing the essential needs of your skin can make a world of difference.

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  • Whether your wasp sting is singular or multiple in nature, recognizing the symptoms and administering early treatment precautions can help reduce the likelihood of serious, if not fatal, complications.

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  • Recognizing the benefits of a social network is as important as exercising caution.

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  • Recognizing the town would be a step in the right direction but it wouldn't tell you the scene you saw actually happened, back in 1932.

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  • She gasped, recognizing it as the one he wore often, the heirloom passed down through his ancestors.

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  • Darkyn took it, instantly recognizing the magic as Death's.

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  • Recognizing one, she looked back, tensing.

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  • She blinked and turned at the voice, not recognizing the American nerd until her vision cleared.

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  • She stared at him hard, recognizing the brown eyes but not the lean face and body.

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  • Dean shuffled through the remaining telephone messages, recognizing most as unfinished business from pending investiga­tions, but one caught his eye.

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  • Jonathan looked at him for several moments, recognizing Dean was serious.

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  • The motives alike of geographical convenience and of the advantages to be gained by recognizing these movements of Roman subjects combined to urge a forward policy at Rome, and when the vigorous Vespasian had succeeded the fool-criminal Nero, a series of advances began which gradually closed up the acute angle, or at least rendered it obtuse.

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  • In 1772 the French explorer Yves Kerguelen de Tremarec had discovered the land that bears his name in the South Indian Ocean without recognizing it to be an island, and naturally believed it to be part of the southern continent.

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  • Deists and orthodox in those days agreed in recognizing not merely natural theology but natural religion - " essential religion," Butler more than once styles it; the expression shows how near he stood intellectually to those he criticized.

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  • Dear me! there's no recognizing them!

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  • He looked attentively around at the circle of officers, recognizing several of them.

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  • She'd been too flustered to pay attention to the trip to the police station and looked around, not recognizing the area.

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