Manipulated Sentence Examples

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  • Brady waited impatiently as his friend manipulated the data.

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  • She sat down, growing oblivious to those around her as she manipulated and modified the battlefield.

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  • Any thought she had of trying to make it here faded whenever she saw the desert or thought about how Darkyn manipulated her.

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  • Her hands shook as she manipulated the configuration to arm the shields around it.

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  • While he'll still enjoy some of his older toys, he'll want to begin experimenting with stackable toys and toys that can be manipulated, such as blocks and large cars and trucks.

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  • Y g Y P process, so manipulated as to secure an overwhelming preponderance for the wealthy, and especially the landed classes, and also for the representatives of the Russian as opposed to the subject peoples.

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  • In this way a train is distributed with great rapidity, especially if the points giving access to the different sidings are worked by power so that they can be quickly manipulated.

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  • Kreusler's form is easily made and manipulated.

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  • By this means the storage accommodation is nearly doubled and the fruit is more easily manipulated.

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  • He manipulated the Black God like a puppet and quietly ran the vamps Jonny wasn't yet capable of managing.

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  • Rhyn had been as manipulated as poor Jade, who was now crazy with guilt and anger.

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  • She'd manipulated and betrayed him in the name of Tiyan, and yet he not only remained, he'd accepted his place as Tiyan's warlord.

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  • Should we eat foodstuffs which had been genetically manipulated using human genes?

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  • Children from Thurlston High School will have the chance to test his theory through their own digitally manipulated landscapes.

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  • This is the reason for the governments pack of fantastic lies - which are daily being exposed as cynically manipulated falsehoods.

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  • On November 28th 1998 Indian farmers burnt a field trial of Monsanto's genetically manipulated cotton.

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  • Object Identity Each object Identity Each object manipulated by Odapter has a unique, system-provided handle called an object identifier (OID ).

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  • On the way out, I was given a tape of the thing being manipulated by a professional movie puppeteer.

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  • A MIDI file can be easily exported so that groove, accent, and feel can be manipulated in any host sequencer.

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  • As long as they remain stereotyped, commercialized, sensationalized and manipulated, the media cannot contribute seriously to solving real problems.

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  • The number of manipulated variables which may be used in control loops.

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  • These notes from deeds, evidently collected by an honest inquirer, make no extravagant claims of ancient ancestry or illustrious origin for the Howards, although the facts contained in them were recklessly manipulated by subservient genealogists.

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  • Table services of Owari porcelain the ware itself excellently manipulated and of almost egg-shell fineness2re now decorated with floral scrolls, landscapes, insects, birds, figure-subjects and al sorts of designs, chaste, elaborate or quaint; and these services, representing so much artistic labor and originality, are, sold for prices that bear no due ratio to the skill required in their manufacture.

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  • Moreover, their Clichy club, directed by the abb Brottier, manipulated Parisian opinion; while many of the -refractory priests, having returned after the liberal Public Worship Act of September 1795, made active propaganda against the principles of the Revolution, and plotted the fall of the Directory as maintaining the States independence of the Church.

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  • The fingers were manipulated before retracing back into the lump of matter.

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  • Name the kind of learning in which a stimulus which usually produces an unconditioned response is manipulated to produce a conditioned response.

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  • The photos could be uploaded to a computer and manipulated with Adobe Photoshop.

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  • The pictures come from a digital camera or are scanned in, manipulated and combined with digital graphics, borders, text and more.

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  • All of the shapes and fonts can be resized or manipulated.

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  • Overstuffed with shredded foam, a resilient material that withstands the test of time (and body weight!), they can be manipulated to flat or beanbag-like positions.

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  • Some models have two necks with as many as fourteen strings and have multiple pedals that can be manipulated by the feet and by both knees to change the pitch of certain strings.

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  • We take up to 30 unique measurements and evaluate subtle aspects of posture and build to identify areas in which the garment's pattern will need to be manipulated to achieve an optimal fit.

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  • This is a small example of the way information can be manipulated to suggest a truth, trend, or idea that doesn't hold up under close scrutiny.

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  • All the graphics are actual Lego pieces and people photographed and manipulated very cleverly.

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  • Your block pieces (tetrominos) can be manipulated in multiple directions, with the option to move them at a normal pace or "hard drop" them onto a line at a faster pace.

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  • Sprites are, at heart, a cartoon-like representation of an object that can or can't be manipulated.

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  • If determined necessary by a physician, the fractured site should be manipulated, realigned, and immobilized as soon as possible.

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  • In fact, he may actually be the body behind other dancers in the video, as video footage is often manipulated to make it appear as if others are dancing like him.

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  • The great thing about these braids is that because they are not attached to the scalp, the braids may be manipulated into several different styles, resembling styles worn in long, relaxed hair.

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  • The ends of the braids can hang loose or they can be manipulated into a bun.

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  • French twist hairstyles are classic and can be manipulated into casual or formal looks by making a few minor changes.

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  • The result is a diamond block with a uniform crystal structure that can then be cut, polished, and shaped into a luxurious jewelry stone or otherwise manipulated for industrial use.

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  • The objects can be made bigger or smaller, and manipulated to look out of proportion.

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  • Over time, the unwitting victim may spend hundreds of dollars or find himself manipulated into giving money or possessions to the con artist.

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  • If you feel threatened, manipulated or forced to continue a reading, back out of the reading and leave.

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  • Look for soft, high-quality leather in a scrunchy boot style, as supple leather stands a better chance at a long life when it's constantly manipulated.

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  • Nothing is set in stone until the episode airs, and previews can be manipulated in order to present a 'tease' of what could happen without revealing what will actually occur.

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  • Tribal forms of tattoo art have developed into patterns and symbols manipulated to a person's specific needs.

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  • They can be used as is or manipulated to your liking.

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  • They managed to keep their alliance a secret from the rest of the house, and they successfully manipulated a number of eliminated cast members.

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  • Reality TV itself isn't "real," but even if the situations are manipulated, these are real reactions, not working actors paid to react.

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  • Palpatine manipulated him and used his own fears to turn Anakin to the dark side.

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  • By definition, a widget is simply a representation of a control that can be manipulated by a user.

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  • That he manipulated Gio and now you?

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  • She'd built up a callus around her heart, one that got stronger and easier to maintain as she manipulated evil men.

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  • He lost a round with her in the immortal world, when she manipulated him into saving her life and those of her sisters-in-law.

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  • Your skill appears to be that your mind can't be manipulated, and you are … undetectable to our heightened senses.

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  • Suppose the arm c of the switch S to be in contact with 2; thin when the key is manipulated it sends alternately positive and negative currents into the line.

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  • Tin which has been thus manipulated and proved incidentally to be very pure is sold as grain tin.

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  • Thus the artificial lakes and hills, the stones forming rockeries or simulating solitary crags, the trees and even the bushes are all selected or manipulated so as to fall congruously into the general scheme.

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  • It has been remarked by Hunter that More's life and works have been all along manipulated for political purposes, and in the interest of the holy see.

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  • The advantage of numerical marks is that they are more easily manipulated than symbols; the disadvantage, that they produce the false impression that merit can be estimated with mathematical accuracy.

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  • His grasp of the procedure by which the man of science manipulated his particular concrete problems was admirable.

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  • Its unit, the logical concept, is a manipulated product and the process of manipulation may be called abstraction.

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  • Your skill appears to be that your mind can't be manipulated, and you are … undetectable to our heightened senses.

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  • Object Identity Each object manipulated by Odapter has a unique, system-provided handle called an object Identity Each object manipulated by Odapter has a unique, system-provided handle called an object identifier (OID ).

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  • Zamon manipulated you and Darkyn.

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  • They manipulated you, Jonny!

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  • He cannot, like them, cover the greater part of a specimens surface with a lacework of transparent decoration, exciting wonder that pate deprived so greatly of continuity could have been manipulated without accident.

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  • As for the popular religion of the larger Church, they scorned it as an adulterated, manipulated Christianity.

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  • Before the silk can be manipulated by machinery to any advantage, the gum coating must be removed, really dissolved and washed away - and according to the method used in achieving this operation the result is either a " schappe " or a " discharged yarn."

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  • In one experiment, specially undertaken for the sake of measurement, the total air employed was 9250 c.c., and the oxygen consumed, manipulated with the aid of partially deaerated water, amounted to 10,820 c.c. The oxygen contained in the air would be 1942 c.c.; so that the quantities of atmospheric nitrogen and of total oxygen which enter into combination would be 7308 c.c. and 12,762 c.c. respectively.

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  • It has naturally been said that she organized the mutiny from the first, and some plausibility is conferred on this belief by the fact that the guards were manipulated by the four Orlov brothers.

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  • The cut portions of bulky sets should be suffered to lie a short time before being planted, in order to dry the surface and prevent rotting; this should not, however, be done with such tropical subjects as caladiums, the tubers of which are often cut up into very small fragments for propagation, and of course require to be manipulated in a properly heated propagating pit.

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  • Hardy's excellent work, Traite" de la taille des arbres fruitiers, will give a good idea how these dwarf trees are to be manipulated, a showing the first year's development from the maiden tree after being headed back, and b the form assumed a year or two later.

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  • That which is taboo, for instance, the person of the king, or woman's blood, is poison or medicine according as it is manipulated, being inherently just n potentiality for wonder-working in any direction.

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  • The council was a power in politics only when manipulated by a great state, as Thebes, Macedon or Aetolia, and in such a case its decrees were most likely to give offence by their partisanship. Although the council sometimes championed the Hellenic cause, as could any association or individual, it never acquired a recognized authority over all Greece; and notwithstanding its frequent participation in political affairs, it remained essentially a religious convocation.

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  • He was in no hurry to summon the Cortes, partly because the elections to the provincial councils were due in March, and these had to be manipulated so as to ensure the return of a Senate of the right color, partly because the convocation of the Cortes seemed at best a necessary evil.

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  • In addition to these benefits, Langstroth's frame and hive possessed the enormous advantage over Dzierzon's of being manipulated from above, so that any single frame could be raised for inspection without disturbing the others.

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  • He manipulated the evidence against him, and having been entrusted with the search of Laud's papers, he published a garbled edition of the archbishop's private "Diary," entitled A Breviate of the Life of Archbishop Laud.

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  • I was manipulated into doing what I did to you.

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  • No doubt he knew he was being manipulated, but his brain was foggy enough that he wasn't sure what to do about it.

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