Exhibit Sentence Examples

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  • The authorities began to exhibit something of their old spirit.

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  • Integrity is an important quality for an employee to exhibit.

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  • We must confront Claudia before she continues to exhibit these despicable behaviors.

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  • Dean continued to exhibit restrain with his comebacks in deference to the improved moods around Bird Song.

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  • He wrote several other works of the same nature which exhibit scholarly research and lucid arrangement.

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  • Some of these buildings exhibit very fine architecture.

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  • The Bad Lands exhibit a vegetation typical of semi-arid regions.

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  • At the present day, however, Persians exhibit nearly all the colour and pattern types of the short-haired breeds, the "orange Persian" representing the erythristic phase.

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  • In plants, however, the symptoms of disease are apt to exhibit themselves in a very general manner.

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  • At the Cape of Good Hope exhibit, I learned much about the processes of mining diamonds.

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  • They exhibit a traditional character, a compromise between the old and the new learning.

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  • Thomson, who, from the results of Bidwell's observations on the magnetic deformation of cobalt, was led to expect that that metal would exhibit a reversal opposite in character to the effect observed in iron.

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  • From this time onwards the pope failed to exhibit requisite energy.

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  • Trematodes never exhibit segmentation, though a superficial annulation may occur, e.g.

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  • They occasionally exhibit striation and originate from large branched cells, the nucleus and unmodified part of which form conspicuous elements.

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  • In the first his " chief object was to discover and demonstrate the laws of progress, and to exhibit in one unbroken sequence the collective destinies of mankind, till then invariably regarded as a series of events wholly beyond the reach of explanation, and almost depending on arbitrary will.

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  • It was not a success, and he did not again exhibit till 1858, when he sent a little picture of "The Fisherman and the Syren" to the Royal Academy, and "Samson and Delilah" to the Society of British Artists in Suffolk Street.

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  • Nearly all the French cathedrals of the 12th and 13th centuries exhibit on their portals a species of rural calendar, in which each month and sign has its corresponding labour.

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  • All Hydrozoa, in the first place, exhibit the three structural features distinctive of the Coelentera.

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  • The neighbouring cliffs exhibit in many places columns similar to those of the Giant's Causeway, a considerable exposure of them being visible at a distance of Soo to 600 yds.

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  • Externally also the ancient versions, especially the Septuagint, frequently exhibit variations from the Hebrew which are not only intrinsically more probable, but often explain the difficulties presented by the Massoretic text.

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  • The text which they exhibit is virtually identical with the Massoretic text.

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  • The Loyalty Islands exhibit this type, in which former reefs appear as low cliffs, elevated above the sea, and separated from it by a level coastal tract.

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  • Owing to the proximity of two oceans, and the varied configuration of the surface of Costa Rica, an area of a few square miles may exhibit the most striking extremes of climate; but, over the entire country, it is possible to distinguish three climatic zones - tropical, temperate and cold.

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  • In adaptation to these varied surroundings they exhibit great variety in shape, size and structure.

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  • This is not a prominent feature in Plotinus or his immediate disciples, who still exhibit full confidence in the subjective presuppositions of their philosophy.

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  • The earliest Christian philosophers, particularly Justin and Athenagoras, likewise prepared the way for the speculations of the Neoplatonists - partly by their attempts to connect Christianity with Stoicism and Platonism, partly by their ambition to exhibit Christianity as " hyperplatonic."

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  • The purpose of the work is to exhibit social phenomena, not to demonstrate their source in the mental constitution of the individual.

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  • Indeed, nearly all the Christian Gnostic systems clearly exhibit the great difficulty with which they had to contend in order to reconcile the idea of an historical redeemer, actually occurring in the form of a definite person, with their conceptions of salvation.

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  • They also exhibit a variation from the characteristic dualism of Gnosticism into monism, in their conception of the fall of Sophia and their derivation of matter from the passions of the fallen Sophia.

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

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  • The function of Naturphilosophie is to exhibit the ideal as springing from the real, not to deduce the real from the ideal.

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  • The indifferent parasites exhibit an alternation of resting, attached phases with active periods, during which they multiply actively and become very abundant in the insect.

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  • He afterwards resided principally in Germany until his death on the 9th of September 1894, but frequently visited Egypt, took part in another official mission to Persia, and organized an Egyptian exhibit at the Philadelphia Exposition in 1876.

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  • The four orders now retained exhibit successive stages in the modification of the ctenidia by reflection and concrescence of the filament, but other organs, such as the heart, adductors, renal organs, may not show corresponding stages.

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  • Texts which have had a long history will often show by the letter-confusions which they exhibit that they have passed through several distinct stages of copying.

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  • They display much variety of colour, and exhibit peculiar brilliancy when cut, but are often of pale tints.

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  • It is unnecessary, however, in the present case to exhibit the general solution of the problem, because when the number in the period corre sponding to any one year in the era has been ascertained, it is.

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  • In animals which exhibit typical segmentation or metamerism, such as segmented worms (Chaetopoda), each segment or metamere possesses its own coelomic cavity, a pair of coelomic ducts, and a pair of nephridia.

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  • Annually in October an International Fair is held, to which Mexico sends an exhibit of Mexican products and manufactures.

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  • Assured that his explanation was true, Bradley corrected his observations for aberration, but he found that there still remained a residuum which was evidently not a parallax, for it did not exhibit an annual cycle.

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  • From this occurrence may be dated the jealousy which the cardinal began to exhibit towards More.

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  • And this leads to the inquiry as to whether albinoes ever exhibit evidence that they carry the pattern determinants in the absence of those for pigmentation.

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  • Thus these albinoes exhibit a pattern of pink skin similar in form with the black pattern of the piebald rat.

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  • As the sun rises, they pass a little beyond the halo and exhibit flaming tails.

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  • Some with 90 to 99% of other metals exhibit the general properties of those metals conspicuously improved.

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  • Samples dating from the old sodium days are still in existence, and when they exhibit unpleasant properties the defect is often ascribed to the metal instead of to the process by which it was won.

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  • These exhibit, in certain cases, marked crystallographical and other analogies with the corresponding salts of chromium and ferric iron.

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  • The municipal schools of Milan are as well organized as any in Italy, and the exhibit in connexion with them at the great international exhibition of 1906 was of interest.

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  • The great object must be to exhibit to advantage the graceful forms and glorious hues of flowering plants and shrubs.

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  • Individual hyphae or their branches often exhibit specializations of form.

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  • The recent work of the last twelve years has shown, however, that the two higher groups of fungi exhibit distinct sexuality, of either a normal or reduced type, and has also rendered very doubtful the view of the origin of these two groups from the Phycomycetes.

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  • They are characterized especially by the zygospores, but the asexual organs (sporangia) exhibit interesting series of changes, beginning with the typical sporangium of Mucor containing numerous endospores, passing to cases where, as in Thamnidium, these are accompanied with more numerous small sporangia (sporangioles) containing few spores, and thence to Chaetocladium and Piptocephalis, where the sporangioles form but one spore and fall and germinate as a whole; that is to say, the monosporous sporangium has become a conidium, and Brefeld regarded these and similar series of changes as explaining the relation of ascus to conidium in higher fungi.

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  • It is to be noted that all the forms exhibit the fusion of nuclei in the ascus, so that those with the normal or reduced sexual process described above have two nuclear fusions in their lifehistory.

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  • The eu and opsis forms may exhibit the remarkable phenomenon of heteroecism, i.e.

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  • However Q. robur and Q. petraea trees with oak decline do not usually exhibit bleeding cankers of the main stem.

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  • Being conscious of the traits you need to exhibit to get through a phase successfully-and the emotional traps founders may fall into-can help you navigate the phase better.

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  • Sol Bloom, the entertainment director of the fair, latched onto the term "belly dance" to describe the performances in the "Street in Cairo" exhibit.

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  • Stroller parking and a parenting resource center make this exhibit convenient as well as practical.

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  • This exhibit is incredibly lifelike and features working cameras, TV screens, costumes, and more.

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  • Kids can explore a highly detailed replica of an Oaxacan village at the Yalalag, A Mountain Village in Mexico exhibit.

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  • This can start as soon as your child can talk and begin to exhibit some self control, usually around two years old.

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  • This is an age where children begin to exhibit both the responsibility and empathy needed to take care of another living being.

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  • A brand new stage, freshly installed in 2007, awaits all those little drama queens and kings at the museum's newest exhibit.

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  • Visit exhibit halls at a local fair, and check out the other entries.

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  • Walking with the Dinosaurs is an interactive exhibit that travels around the United States.

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  • Respect-Parents who expect their children to respect them and others also know how to exhibit that same level of respect to their kids.

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  • Very young children can practice addition by counting the number of birds in an exhibit.

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  • It features an African exhibit with giraffes, chimpanzees, pygmy hippos and dwarf crocodiles.

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  • Another permanent exhibit is the Allstate Foundation "Play It Safe" exhibit, an interactive firehouse that features a fire pole, fire truck and command center.

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  • Children with uninvolved, authoritarian, and permissive parents may exhibit low self-esteem and poor social skills.

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  • Many conduct field research at locations believed to exhibit a variety of paranormal activities.

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  • It promised the man the grand prize at the exhibit if he would give him his right hand.

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  • The next day at the exhibit, the artist discovered a spectacular painting signed with his name.

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  • The study of such animals falls within the field of crytozoology, and today's legend could one day become tomorrow's next zoo exhibit.

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  • Those who returned involuntarily often exhibit signs of depression, sadness and melancholy.

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  • The Polar Bear Passage exhibit, for example, is home to Nikita the polar bear and is a 10,000 square foot custom Arctic territory that includes a 140,000 gallon frigid pool.

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  • In contrast, the Tropics exhibit is an elaborate indoor rainforest complete with tropical plants and waterfalls, and it is home to a range of rainforest primates and tropical birds.

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  • If you go to fairs in the summer, remember to check out any of the business exhibit booths.

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  • The 10,000 sq.ft. rainforest exhibit, complete with tree-filled paths and swinging ropes, takes visitors inside the real-life habitat of the zoo's Squirrel Monkeys.

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  • Ecco shoes exhibit a heavy foreign influence mainly because the company began 40years ago, not in America, but in a tiny Denmark town in southern Jutland called Bredebro.

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  • Designs exhibit a solid Scandinavian influence that you will easily recognize by the severe shoe cuts and almost clog-like men's shoes.

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  • Whether you think these flip flops are calling you out or this greeting is meant for someone you know, these shoes exhibit the classic It's Happy Bunny way of thinking.

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  • Full body tattoos were often used to cover up old, crudely done tattoos and became a popular exhibit with many shows.

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  • Each exhibit at the Las Vegas Guggenheim usually runs for around 6 months.

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  • The admission price includes an audio guide, which helps visitors learn more about the history and meaning behind each exhibit.

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  • The Otter exhibit was also recently updated and is now home to North American River Otters, who love to put on a show for zoo guests.

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  • The occupants of the exhibit are acclimated to the year round warm temperatures and unpredictable rainfall.

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  • Therefore, the African Savannah exhibit is designed to replicate this unique climate.

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  • A long-standing attraction at the Imperial Palace, the Auto Collections exhibit continues to draw visitors to the Quad.

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  • The Lion Habitat Exhibit is open every day from 11am to 10pm.

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  • Then, affected children abruptly begin to regress, losing language, social, toileting and self care skills to the point that they exhibit symptoms similar to severe autistic disorder.

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  • Even though people with Aspergers do not exhibit the same delays in language development, they still have trouble with communication.

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  • Children may exhibit a particular interest in the alphabet and words but they are unable to interpret verbal nuances like sarcasm and figurative language.

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  • Developmental issues-In many cases, an autistic child may exhibit developmental delays in virtually every area of his or her development.

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  • He may have learning difficulties, and he may also exhibit poor motor skills.

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  • Individuals who have this diagnosis exhibit a range of severity in symptoms.

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  • Whether severe or not, children do not exhibit typical childhood behavior.

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  • Since there is so much variation within the autism spectrum, individuals rarely exhibit all of the signs and symptoms listed below.

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  • Unable to communicate physical discomfort clearly, a person might exhibit behavioral problems typical of autism.

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  • All children exhibit some characteristics of AS at some point, which may cause children without AS to score highly on the checklist.

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  • Some infants later diagnosed with autism show certain symptoms or exhibit recognizable patterns of behavior early in life.

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  • D., describes savantism as savant syndrome in which people with developmental or intellectual disabilities exhibit exceptional skills or a genius level ability.

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  • While the disorder shares many traits with autism, patients exhibit a wide range of unique symptoms, making appropriate treatment plans an important part of their lives.

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  • By the end of August 1885, when a political crisis had supervened between Great Britain and Russia, under the orders of the Amir the Mosalla was destroyed; but four minars standing at the corners of the wide plinth still remain to attest to the glorious proportions of the ancient structure, and to exhibit samples of that decorative tilework, which for intricate beauty of design and exquisite taste in the blending of colour still appeals to the memory as unique.

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  • In the curious little Tingidae, whose integuments exhibit a pattern of network-like ridges, the feet are two-segmented and the scutellum is hidden by the pronotum.

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  • Other books, like the Ethiopic Enoch, exhibit a series of independent sources connected more or less loosely together.

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  • No book is fuller of devotion to the Church of England than The Temple, and no poems in our language exhibit more of the spirit of true Christianity.

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  • The subjects of the historical epics were generally some of the well-known myths, in the exposition of which the writer could exhibit the full extent of his learning and his perfect command of verse.

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  • In response to the exceeding diversity of habitat and of the conditions of life, the parasites exhibit manifold and widely-different types of form, organization and life-history.

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  • Considering the really few colours that the birds exhibit, the variation is something marvellous, so that fifty examples may be compared without finding a very close resemblance between any two of them, while the individual variation is increased by the "eartufts," which generally differ in colour from the frill.

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  • The exhibit in the Chamber of Commerce Building illustrates the resources of southern California.

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  • But such attacks were rare and isolated and were not intended to effect a breach in the solid ramparts of the medieval Church, but rather to exhibit the ingenuity of the critic. In the libraries collected under humanistic influences the patristic writers, both Latin and Greek, and the scholastic doctors are conspicuous.

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  • His controversies on the Lord's Supper with Luther, and his correspondence with Lelio Sozini (see SocINus), exhibit, in different connexions, his admirable mixture of dignity and tenderness.

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  • The law under which the census of 1840 was taken contained a novel provision for the preparation in connexion with the census of statistical tables giving "such information in relation to mines, agriculture, commerce, manufactures and schools as will exhibit a full view of the pursuits, industry, education and resources of the country."

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  • These hills exhibit the usual black earth flora, and they have a settled population.

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  • The Alaska-Yukon Exposition, designed to exhibit the resources of western America, held at Seattle June-October 1909, was a complete success.

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  • Small pieces of cork put in the jar will be found to dance about during the continuance of the sound; water or spirits of wine poured into the glass will, under the same circumstances, exhibit a ruffled surface.

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  • The law that, caeteris paribus, n varies inversely as the thickness may be tested by forming a string of four lengths of the single thread used before, and consequently of double the thickness of the latter, when, for the same length and tension, the compound thread will exhibit double the number of ventral segments presented by the single thread.

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  • By similar methods, a circular plate may be made to exhibit nodal lines dividing the surface by diametral lines into four or a greater, but always even, number of sectors, an odd number being incompatible with the general law of stationary waves that the parts of a body adjoining a nodal line on either side must always vibrate oppositely to each other.

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  • Let, now, the plate be made in the usual manner to vibrate so as to exhibit two nodal lines coinciding with two rectangular diameters.

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  • But Mark's own writing might exhibit this variety, according to what he had been told or could remember.

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  • Its object was to exhibit by means of certain formulas the way in which the products of agriculture, which is the only source of wealth, would in a state of perfect liberty be distributed among the several classes of the community (namely, the productive classes of the proprietors and cultivators of land, and the unproductive class composed of manufacturers and merchants), and to represent by other formulas the modes of distribution which take place under systems of Governmental restraint and regulation, with the evil results arising to the whole society from different degrees of such violations of the natural order.

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  • They exhibit in an exaggerated form the irregularities of distribution visible in our zodiacal constellations, and present the further anomaly of being frequently reckoned as twenty-eight in number, while the ecliptical arcs they characterize are invariably twenty-seven.

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  • But if the object be, as in the case of the greater zoological institutions, to get together as many species as possible, and to exhibit animals that have not been hitherto obtained, the possible range is enormous and the cost very great.

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  • The Ascomycetes, at least the Carpoascomycetes, exhibit a well-marked alternation of sexual and asexual generations.

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  • Certainly no cryptography based exclusively on Semitic could exhibit this sort of interchange.

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  • The claws are large, strongly compressed, sharp, and exhibit the retractile condition in the highest degree, being drawn backwards and upwards into a sheath by the action of an elastic ligament so long as the foot is in a state of repose, but exerted by muscular action when the animal strikes its prey.

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  • All the three orders of Greek architecture - the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian - are found freely employed in the various edifices of the city, but rarely in strict accordance with the rules of art in their proportions and details; while the private houses naturally exhibit still more deviation and irregularity., In many of these indeed we find varieties in the ornamentation, and even in such leading features as the capitals of the columns, which remind one rather of the vagaries of medieval architecture than of the strict rules of Vitruvius or the regularity of Greek edifices.

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  • Crystals exhibit pyroelectrical characters, since they possess four uniterminal triad axes of symmetry.

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  • To exhibit the importance of the sacred book for the whole mental life of the Moslems would be simply to write the history of that life itself; for there is no department in which its all-pervading, but unfortunately not always salutary, influence has not been felt.

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  • When muscle that has remained inactive for some time is excited by a series of single and equal stimuli succeeding at intervals too prolonged to cause summation the succeeding contractions exhibit progressive increase up to a certain degree.

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  • These muscles exhibit a certain constant condition of slight contraction, which disappears on severance of the nerve that innervates the muscle.

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  • Throughout three years such a dog failed to learn that the attendant's lifting it from the cage at a certain hour was the preliminary circumstance of the feedinghour; yet it did exhibit hunger, and would refuse further food when a sufficiency had been taken.

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  • Do not employ such physiological antagonists as pilocarpine or morphine, for the lethal actions of all these drugs exhibit not mutual antagonism but coincidence.

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  • In outward appearance the motmots have an undoubted resemblance to bee-eaters, but, though beautiful birds, various shades of blue and green predominating in their plumage, they do not exhibit such decided and brilliant colours; and, while the beeeaters are only found in the Old World, the motmots are a purely Neotropical form, extending from southern Mexico to Paraguay, and the majority of species inhabit Central America.

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  • The Cutleriaceae exhibit a heterogamy in which the female sexual cell is not highly specialized, as it is in the groups already described.

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  • They exhibit striking adaptations in these circumstances to the floating habit.

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  • Finally, while Chlorophyceae and Phaeophyceae exhibit important affinities, the Rhodophyceae are so distinct that the term " algae " cannot be made to include them, except when used in its widest sense.

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  • Algae are, however, so heterogeneous a class, of which the constituent groups are so inadequately known, that it is at present futile to endeavour thus to exhibit their pedigree.

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  • As is well known, the dividing nuclei of the cells of the sporophyte generation of the higher plants exhibit a double number of chromosomes, while the dividing nuclei of the cells of the gametophyte generation exhibit the single number.

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  • In answer to this question a recent writer, Yamanouchi, states in a preliminary communication that he has found that in Polysiphonia violacea the germinating carpospores exhibit forty chromosomes, and the germinating tetraspores twenty chromosomes.

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  • In comparison with the higher plants, algae exhibit so much simplicity of structure, while the conditions under which they grow are so much more readily controlled, that they have frequently been the subject of physiological investigation with a view chiefly to the application of the results to the study of the higher plants.

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  • The organisms constituting this plankton are mostly unicellular, of ten aggregated together in colonies, and the remarkable structure which they exhibit has added a new chapter to the story of adaptation to environment.

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  • To reduce it to an objective system, to exhibit it dialectically, the calmer mind of Melanchthon was requisite.

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  • A third form of selection, which may affect the composition of the next generation without of necessity involving a differential death-rate or a differential fertility, is assortative mating, or the tendency of those members of one sex which exhibit a particular character to mate only with members of the other sex which exhibit the same or some other definite character.

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  • The design of the writers of the New Testament, as well as that of Jesus, was not to teach true rational religion, but to serve their own selfish ambitions, in promoting which they exhibit an amazing combination of conscious fraud and enthusiasm.

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  • The carved totem posts of the Haida, standing in front of the heavily framed houses, or at a little distance from them, represent the coats of arms of the respective families of the tribes and generally exhibit designs treated in a bold and original manner, highly conventionalized but always recognizable in their purport by any one familiar with the distinctive marks of the animal forms portrayed.

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  • In three places, indeed, he has attempted to exhibit the transition to his own system from other levels of thought; but in none with much success.

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  • The lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, though unequal in their composition and belonging to different dates, serve to exhibit the vital connexion of the system with Christianity.

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  • There is a certain poverty and decadence of art, a certain simplicity of civilization and a decline in the shape and decoration of pottery which seems to exhibit signs of derivation from skin prototypes elsewhere associated with desert peoples.

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  • The earlier hymns exhibit the Aryans on the north-western frontiers of India just starting on their long journey.

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  • The two components of double stars often exhibit complementary colours.

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  • The star-gauges of the Herschels exhibit a similar result; the Herschels counted the number of stars visible with their powerful telescopes in different regions of the sky, and thus formed comparative estimates of the density of the stars extending to a very high magnitude.

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  • He was so deeply affected by the death of Iiababa, that Maslama entreated him not to exhibit his sorrow to the eyes of the public. He died a few days later, on the 26th of January 724, according to the chroniclers from grief for her loss.

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  • For proposition and judgment involve subject and predicate and exhibit what a modern writer calls " identity of reference with diversity of characterization."

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  • The ideal of science or demonstrative knowledge is to exhibit as flowing from the definitions and postulates of a science, from its special principles, by the help only of axioms or principles common to all knowledge, and these not as premises but as guiding rules, all the properties of the subject-matter, i.e.

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  • And what Spinoza has to say of the requisites of definition and the marks of intellection makes it clear that insight comes with coherence, and that the work of method on the " inductive " side is by means of the unravelling of all that makes for artificial limitation to lay bare what can then be seen to exhibit nexus in the one great system.

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  • The function of logic is to exhibit its formal implications and repulsions.

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  • Its effect upon logic is rather to be seen in the rethinking of the traditional body of logical doctrine in the light of an absolute presupposed as ideal, with the postulate that a regulative ideal must ultimately exhibit itself as constitutive, the justification of the postulate being held to lie in the coherence and all-inclusiveness of the result.

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  • As found in judgment it may exhibit differences within itself, but it is not two, but one, an articulation of unity, not a fusion, which could only be a confusion, of differences.

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  • Both thinkers claim to exhibit the universe as the evolution of the Divine nature.

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  • All these marks may fail, and then the species must be proved to be Malacostracan by other evidence than the number of its segments; but if some exceptions exhibit fewer, none of the Malacostraca exhibits more than 19 (+ 1 or + 2) segments, unless the Nebaliidae be included.

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  • But the bristle-tails and springtails, which form the modern order Aptera, are all without any trace of wings, and, on account of several remarkable archaic characters which they exhibit, there is reason for believing that they are primitively wingless - that they represent an early offshoot which sprang from the ancestral stock of the Hexapoda before organs of flight had been acquired by the class.

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  • It was because he knew that in these poems he had painted his own heart, the best part of it; and he doubted whether it was right thus to exhibit himself, and by the revelation of only his better self, to win the good opinion of the world.

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  • It must be added that their writings, like every other product of the Renaissance, except its purest poetry and art, exhibit a hybrid between medieval and modern tendencies.

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  • Geissler (1815-1879) containing air, carbonic acid, hydrogen, &c., under a pressure of one or two millimetres, exhibit beautiful appearances when traversed by the high tension current produced by the secondary circuit of an induction coil.

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  • If Coke's reports show completer mastery of technical details, greater knowledge of precedent, and more of the dogged grasp of the letter than do Bacon's legal writings, there can be no dispute that the latter exhibit an infinitely more comprehensive intelligence of the abstract principles of jurisprudence, with a richness and ethical fulness that more than compensate for their lack of dry legal detail.

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  • To exhibit the general character of the sacred as it exists for primitive religion it is simplest to take stock of various aspects recognized by primitive thought as expressed in language.

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  • By what method the books were consulted is not known; but they exhibit the idea of a sacred canon in process of formation.

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  • External features and poetical structure.-These poems exhibit a peculiar metre, the so-called " limping verse," of which Am.

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  • As a race they exhibit manifest evidences of their Ural-Altaic or Mongolic descent in their short stature, absence of beard, oblique eyes, broad face, low forehead and small mouth.

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  • They have a decided love of poetry, and exhibit great facility in improvising verses and poems on all occasions, and they sing, everywhere, from morning to night.

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  • The surface of the skin may be invaded by parasitic organisms and may exhibit spots, which are removed by something which will destroy the parasite, such as ointments containing mercurial salts.

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  • Four volumes of Literary Remains were published after his death, and these, along with the chapters on the poetry of Wordsworth in the Biographia Literaria, may be said to exhibit the full range of Coleridge's power as a critic of poetry.

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  • This remarkable series, every volume of which was a work at once of imagination and of research, was not even yet finished, but the later volumes exhibit a certain falling off.

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  • They do not appear, however, to maintain the same degree of immunity over a long period of years, but to become more and more open to the attack as the variety becomes older; nor do they always exhibit the same degree of immunity in different localities.

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  • Ausonius was rather a man of letters than a poet; his wide reading supplied him with material for a great variety of subjects, but his works exhibit no traces of a true poetic spirit; even his versification, though ingenious, is frequently defective.

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  • One particular tribe (the Kalmats), who left their name on the Makran coast and subsequently dominated Bela and Sind, west of the Indus, for a considerable period, exhibit great power of artistic design in their sepulchral monuments.

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  • The Zoji La, the Kashmir water-divide between the Jhelum and the Indus, is a prominent case in point, and all the passes from the Kumaon and Garhwal hills into Tibet exhibit this formation in a marked degree.

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  • For, though they display undeniable affinity with P, they also exhibit certain features which closely distinguish them from that document.

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  • These chapters present considerable difficulty to the literary critic; for while they clearly illustrate the application of the principle of " holiness," and in the main exhibit the characteristic phraseology of II, they also display many striking points of contact with P and the later strata of P, which have been closely interwoven into the original laws.

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  • The right of consuls to exhibit their national arms and flag over the door of the bureau is not disputed.

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  • Now that the length of a division has been estimated a priori, it is perhaps preferable to reverse Plateau's calculation, and to exhibit the frequency of vibration in terms of the other data of the problem.

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  • That the remains exhibit variety and fertility, that there are in them numerous happy strokes of humour and satire, and many felicitous phrases and descriptions, is true, but the art is on the whole heavy, awkward and forced, and the style rudely archaic and untasteful.

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  • Many bacteria when suspended in a fluid exhibit a power of independent movement which is, of course, quite distinct from the Brownian movement - a non-vital phenomenon common to all finelydivided particles suspended in a fluid.

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  • The membrane may be relatively thick, and even exhibit shells or strata.

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  • Many of the bacteria exhibit curious involution forms (" bacteroids "), which are finally broken down and their products absorbed by the plant.

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  • The most recent observations of Molisch seem to show that bacteria possessing bac eriopurpurin exhibit a new type of assimilation - the assimilation of organic material under the influence of light.

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  • If the meat was treated previously with a 3% salt solution, 89% of the samples of beef and 65% of the samples of horseflesh were found to exhibit this phenomenon.

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  • The southern part of the peninsula is occupied by Kamchadales, who exhibit many attributes of the Mongolian race, but are more similar to the aborigines of N.E.

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  • The Coelentera may thus be briefly defined as Metazoa which exhibit two embryonic cell-layers only, - the ectoderm and endoderm, - their body-cavities being referable to a single cavity or coelenteron in the endoderm.

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  • Similarly, the corresponding epitrochoids will exhibit three loops or nodes (curve b), or assume the form shown in the curve; c. It is interesting to compare the forms of these curves with the three forms of the cycloid.

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  • He thus wrote, as any historian might, for the information and instruction of his readers, and yet he had all the time an apologetic purpose, to exhibit to the world the history of Christianity as a proof of its divine origin and efficacy.

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  • Their languages, which exhibit considerable difference among themselves, have features which mark them off clearly from the Polynesian, notwithstanding certain fundamental relations with the latter.

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  • He regarded the orator and the poet as teachers, bound to complete themselves by education, and to exhibit to the world an image of perfected personality in prose and verse of studied beauty.

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  • His eclogues and epistles and the epic of Africa, on which he set such store, exhibit a comparatively limited command of Latin metre.

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  • They exhibit the oratorical fervour, the pleader's eloquence in its most perfect lustre, which Petrarch possessed in no less measure than subjective passion.

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  • The rivers exhibit a remarkably close relation to the geological structure, and thus contrast with the rivers of the Western Division.

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  • These frescoes, however, often exhibit considerable skill, and are indicative of the lively imagination of their painters.

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  • In his judgments of men and their actions he is unbiassed, and his appreciations of character exhibit a remarkable fineness of perception and a broad sympathy.

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  • The Art Institute at Salt Lake City has an annual art exhibit, a state art collection, and a course of public lectures on art.

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  • They exhibit remarkable agility, individuals having been known to leap to such a height out of the.

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  • The aim of philosophy (whether fully attainable or not) is to exhibit the universe as a rational system in the harmony of all its parts; and accordingly the philosopher refuses to consider the parts out of their relation to the whole whose parts they are.

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  • Moreover, if philosophy is to complete its constructive work, it must bring the course of human history within its survey, and exhibit the sequence of events as an evolution in which the purposive action of reason is traceable.

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  • The skull and limb-bones exhibit several features met with in the latter, and the vertebrae of the back are not welded into a continuous tube.

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  • Cases have been recorded (by Thiselton-Dyer in Encephalartos and by Wieland in Zamia) in which the short carpellary cone-scales exhibit a foliaceous form.

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  • English is exclusively spoken in the town and district, and its inhabitants exhibit their foreign extraction by their language, customs and appearance.

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  • The people exhibit every stage of human progress, and every type of human enlightenment and superstition from the educated classes to primitive hill tribes.

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  • Superimposed sections of rightand left-handed quartz, as may sometimes be present in sections of twinned crystals, exhibit Airy's spirals in the polariscope.

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  • Most bodies exhibit a selective action on light, that is to say, they readily absorb light of particular wave-lengths, light of other wave-lengths not being largely absorbed.

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  • This is not strictly the case, however, for such gases and vapours as exhibit well-defined bands of absorption in the spectrum, as these bands are altered in character by compression.

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  • There is no sign of marine action over four-fifths of the islands, which nowhere exhibit any trace of volcanic action, recent or remote.

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  • Those of the White system have opentrough valleys bordered by hills in their upper courses and canyons in their lower courses; others, notably the Gasconade, exhibit re 1 Counting the St Francis projection the length is 328 m.

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  • Thus they exhibit at once general appearance and its changes.

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  • The use of cases and genders, the construction of verbs and prepositions, and the verbal forms exhibit striking irregularities.

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  • Otherwise they exhibit few signs of animal intelligence.

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  • As a general class, the sulphates are soluble in water, and exhibit well crystallized forms. Of the most insoluble we may notice the salts of the metals of the alkaline earths, barium, strontium and calcium, barium sulphate being practically insoluble, and calcium sulphate sparingly but quite appreciably soluble.

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  • This arrangement, however, is by no means characteristic even of the Zaphrentidae, and in the family Cyathophyllidae most of the genera exhibit a radial symmetry in which no trace of the bilateral arrangement described above is recognizable, and indeed in the genus Cyathophyllum itself a radial arrangement is the rule.

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  • As the Rays of light differ in degrees of Refrangibility, so they also differ in their disposition to exhibit this or that particular colour.

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  • Some Rays are disposed to exhibit a red colour and no other; some a yellow and no other, some a green and no other, and so of the rest.

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  • Though this new and powerful method was of great help to Newton in his work, he did not exhibit it in the results.

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  • The Veddahs exhibit the phenomenon of a race living the wildest of savage lives and yet speaking an Aryan dialect.

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  • With regard to the evolution of marsupials and placentals, it has been pointed out that the majority of modern marsupials exhibit in the structure of their feet traces of the former opposability of the thumb and great toe to the other digits; and it has accordingly been argued that all marsupials are descended from arboreal ancestors.

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  • The Insectivora are certainly the lowest group of existing placental mammals, and exhibit many signs of affinity with marsupials; they may even be a more generalized group than the latter.

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  • But it may be doubted whether De Morgan's own system, "horrent with mysterious spiculae," as Hamilton aptly described it, is fitted to exhibit the real analogy between quantitative and qualitative reasoning, which is rather to be sought in the logical works of Boole.

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  • So that from any one or more of these, without all of them together, or from all of them together without attending to their comparative obligation, it is not possible to exhibit any distinct prospect of the English ecclesiastical constitution.'

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  • Such incidents as this, however, though they served to exhibit consummate tact and diplomatic skill, give little index to the fundamental character of his work as chancellor.

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  • In Arachnida the highest forms exhibit a fusion of the tergites of five post-oral somites to form one continuous carapace united with the terga of the two prosthomeres.

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  • The Crustacea exhibit a longer and more complete series of forms than any other class of Arthropoda, and may be regarded as preserving the most completely represented line of descent.

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  • The white cattle formerly kept at Chartley Park, Staffordshire, exhibit signs of affinity with the long-horn breed.

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  • But the process by which such freedom is eventually to be gained must, if the prize is to be worth the having, itself exhibit the gradual development of a self which, under whatever limitations, possesses the same liberty of choice in its early stages as in its latest.

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  • Modern determinists differ from the earlier advocates of their theory in their endeavour to exhibit at least the compatibility of morality with the absence of freedom, if not the enhancement of moral values which, according to some of its advocates, follows upon the acceptance of the deterministic account of conduct.

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  • So long as libertarians contend that what alone possesses moral value is unmotived choice, acts of will of which no explanation can be given save the arbitrary fiat of individual selves at the moment of decision, it is not difficult for determinists to exhibit the absurdities to which their arguments lead.

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  • The libertarian is not pledged to the belief that acts which alone exhibit real freedom are isolated acts which depend upon a complete change of character, a change which is in no sense continuous with, and is in no kind of relation to, the series of successive changes which make up an individual's mental and moral history.

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  • Ethics then is usually confined to the particular field of human character and conduct so far as they depend upon or exhibit certain general principles commonly known as moral principles.

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  • It is in contemplating the abstract reality which concrete things obscurely exhibit, the type or ideal which they imperfectly imitate, that the true life of the mind in man must consist; and as man is most truly man in proportion as he is mind, the desire of one's own good, which Plato, following Socrates, held to be permanent and essential in every living thing, becomes in its highest form the philosophic yearning for knowledge.

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  • His virtues are not arranged on any clear philosophic plan; the list shows no serious attempt to consider human life exhaustively, and exhibit the standard of excellence appropriate to its different departments or aspects.

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  • In the preceding account of Christian morality, it has been already indicated that the characteristics delineated did not all exhibit themselves simultaneously to the same extent, or with perfect uniformity throughout the church.

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  • This legalism contrasts strikingly with the efforts of pagan philosophy to exhibit virtue as its own reward; and the contrast is triumphantly pointed out by more than one early Christian writer.

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  • It might either fall back on the moral principles commonly accepted, and, affirming their objective validity, endeavour to exhibit them as a coherent and complete set of ultimate ethical truths; or it might take the utility or conduciveness to pleasure, to which Hume had referred for the origin of most sentiments, as an ultimate end and standard by which these sentiments might be judged and corrected.

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  • It is quite easy to exhibit the futility of such a conception if understood formally for the practical purposes of moral philosophy.

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  • Rashdall's two volumes exhibit also a welcome return on the part of English thought to the proper business of the moral philosopher - the examination of the nature of moral conduct.

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  • When it was accomplished, the little knot of able men who came to the front did much in preserving the records of the past, while Odd and Hallgrim exhibit the noblest impulses of their time.

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  • It is convenient to restrict the term to compounds in which the hydroxyl group is attached to an aliphatic residue; this excludes such compounds as the hydroxy-benzenes, naphthalenes, &c., which exhibit many differences from the compounds derived from the aliphatic alkyls.

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  • The physical properties of the alcohols exhibit a gradation with the increase of molecular weight.

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  • The number of stars is so vast that statistical methods can be applied to many of the characters which they exhibit - their spectra, their apparent and absolute luminosity, and their arrangement in space.

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  • These seem to have been the most recent immigrants from the south-east, and to exhibit certain affinities with the Barotse on the upper Zambezi.

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  • In the Parts of Lindsey several churches present curious early features, particularly the well-known towers of St Peter, Barton-onHumber, St Mary-le-Wigford and St Peter at Gowts, Lincoln, which exhibit work of a pre-Conquest type.

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  • Other fruits are raised with much success, and in 1904 at St Louis the horticultural exhibit of the state led those of all other states in the medals received for excellence; but nevertheless its relative rank in the Union as a fruit-producing state is still low.

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  • In the Wealden of Belgium, for example, specimens of Ferns and Coniferae occur, in the form of lignite, which can be sectioned, like recent plants, with a razor, and exhibit an almost unaltered structure.

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  • Angiopteris, have straight walls, and occasionally the surface cells of a Cycadean leaf-segment exhibit a fern-like character.

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  • Some drugs given in excess are poisons to all forms of protoplasm, but when given in doses much short of the lethal they usually exhibit a distinct tendency to affect specially, and at an early period, certain organs or tissues, and hence result differences in action; others may act only on certain organs, leaving the others practically untouched.

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  • Certain substances, notably digitalis, lead, mercury and strychnine, exhibit what is called a cumulative action - that is to say, when small quantities have been taken over a period of time, poisoning or an excessive action suddenly ensues.

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  • Bodies which have a close resemblance in their chemical constitution exhibit a similar resemblance in their pharmacological action, and as the constitution of the substance becomes modified chemically so does its action pharmacologically.

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  • They are essentially tentative, and exhibit with unusual clearness the manner in which the difficulties of a received theory force on a wider and more comprehensive view.

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  • As might be inferred from the differences they exhibit in other respects, clay rocks vary greatly in their chemical composition.

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  • The oscillograph can be made to exhibit optically the form of the current curve in non-cyclical phenomena, such as the discharge of a condenser.

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  • Short red hair crept from underneath her cap and even Dean's untrained eye could tell her makeup was carefully applied and her uniform cut to exhibit a knock-out figure.

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  • Much as Dean attempted to pick things up, the group failed to exhibit its usual liveliness.

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  • Besides that, he doesn't exhibit any of the typical signals of one.

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  • I particularly abhor the sloppiness that even literate people exhibit when writing an email message.

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  • Aesthetic involvement in the exhibit promotes Indian values, arts and esthetic sensibilities.

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  • Pregnant sows exhibit a grossly enlarged abdomen during the later stages of pregnancy.

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  • The sources exhibit a very wide range of spectral hardness, with interstellar absorption identified as a major influence.

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  • The rest were pretty abysmal, in no way playing to the form they usually exhibit for their clubs.

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  • They exhibit alternation of generations; the dominant phase (the kelp plant) is the sporophyte.

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  • Most DVDs exhibit few visible MPEG compression artifacts on a properly configured system.

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  • Some English regions exhibit substantial support for their own regional assembly, whilst the issue is dead in others.

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  • Even today, Windows file systems exhibit the same behavior.

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  • The Moabite Stone is another exhibit meant to prove the Bible, but regretably it does not.

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  • In yet another, quantum billiard balls exhibit the strange, probabilistic nature of quantum particles.

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  • The key exhibit, covering most of the ground floor, is the Molasses Reef Wreck, an early 16th-century Spanish caravel.

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  • Not only does she exhibit at their London exhibition each summer, she also gives master classes.

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  • Due to their anisotropic structure they exhibit relatively high coercivity, however, the energy product is low.

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  • Also, due to their extended conformation, arabinoxylans exhibit a very high viscosity in aqueous solution.

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  • The beds of ironstone and clunch, lying contiguous to the coal strata, mostly exhibit vegetable impressions.

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  • In the spring Katie was the assistant curator for an exhibit held during the Piccolo Spoleto Festival held annually in Charleston in May.

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  • Affected cotton plants exhibit a range of symptoms such as leaf curling, stunted growth and a poor yield of cotton fiber.

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  • He was a pioneer in the use of the natural history diorama to exhibit large mammals against a representation of their habitat.

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  • Some fishes exhibit a marked disinclination to breed, which may be due to hormone treatments and inbreeding.

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  • If, however, tongues must be heard in the public assembly, then let not more than three of the saints exhibit the gift, and they only in succession.

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  • Save for the consequences of these phonetic changes, Umbrian morphology and syntax exhibit no divergence from Oscan that need be mentioned here, save perhaps two peculiar perfect-formations with -1- and -nci-; as in ampelust, fut.

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  • In conjunction with the occupation of Tunisia, the effect of these disorders was to exhibit Italy as a country powerless to defend its interests abroad or to keep peace at home.

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  • In the first place, the so-called internal causes of disease is probably a mere phrase covering our ignorance of the factors at work, and although a certain convenience attaches to the distinction between those cases where tender breeds of plants apparently exhibit internal predisposition to suffer more readily than others from parasites, low temperatures, excessive growth, &c.as is the case with some grafted plants, cultivated hybrids, &c.the mystery involved in the phrase internal causes only exists until we find what action of the living or nonliving environment of the essential mechanism of the plant has upset its equilibrium.

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  • When formed inside it, the starch-grains exhibit a concentric stratification; when formed externally in the outer layers, the stratification is excentric, and the hilum occurs on that side farthest removed from the leucoplast.

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  • The Ural Mountains present the aspect of a broad swelling whose strata no longer exhibit the horizontality which is characteristic of central Russia, and moreover are deeply cut into by rivers.

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  • To the first belong what may be called the physical phenomena (q.v.) of spiritualism - those, namely, which, if correctly observed and due neither to conscious or unconscious trickery nor to hallucination or illusion on the part of the observers, exhibit a force acting in the physical world hitherto unknown to science.

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  • Notwithstanding the proverbial ferocity of the wolf in a wild state, many instances are recorded of animals taken when quite young becoming tame and attached to the person who has brought them up, when they exhibit many of the ways of a dog.

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  • In bodily form Diptera present two main types, either, as in the case of the more primitive and generalized families, they are gnator midge-like in shape, with slender bodies and long, delicate legs, or else they exhibit a more or less distinct resemblance to the common house-fly, having compact and stoutly built bodies and legs of moderate length.

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  • The great palaces now excavated at Cnossus and Phaestus, as well as the royal villa of Hagia Triada, exhibit the successive phases of a brilliant primitive civilization which had already attained mature development by the date of the XIIth Egyptian dynasty.

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  • His earlier writings exhibit a lively and easy style, which gives place in his later treatises to sentences which are awkward from their effort after unattainable accuracy, and from the newly-invented technical nomenclature in which they are expressed.

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  • The members of the order present the same wide range of superficial appearance as do the Pectinibranchiate Streptoneura, forms carrying well-developed spiral shells and large mantle-skirts being included in the group, together with flattened or cylindrical slug-like forms. But in respect of the substitution of other parts for the mantle-skirt and for the gill which the more degenerate Opisthobranchia exhibit, this order stands alone.

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  • Linnaeus's Neuroptera exhibit great diversity in these respects, and the insects included in it are now therefore distributed into a number of distinct orders.

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  • Examples of reduplication are - ajar-ajar, a sainted person; ajar-berajar (or belajar), to be learning and teaching by turns; similarly there are forms like ajar-mengajar, berajar-ajaran, ajar-ajari, memperajar, memperajarkan, memperajari, terbklajarkan, perbelajarkan, &c. Altogether there are upwards of a hundred possible derivative forms, in the idiomatic use of which the Malays exhibit much skill.

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  • Wislicenus, van't Hoff and others showed that substances having the same graphic formulae vary in properties and reactions, and consequently the formulae need modification in order to exhibit these differences.

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  • The metals are mostly bodies of high specific gravity; they exhibit, when polished, a peculiar brilliancy or metallic lustre, and they are good conductors of heat and electricity; the nonmetals, on the other hand, are mostly bodies of low, specific gravity, and bad conductors of heat and electricity, and do not exhibit metallic lustre.

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  • Its purpose in all probability was, in the first instance, to exhibit to the Babylonian Jews the overwhelming power of Rome and so to deter them from repeating the futile revolt of the Jews of Palestine.

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  • There are indeed 'but few specimens of Syriac verse which exhibit high poetic quality; except for a fairly copious and occasionally skilful use of simile and metaphor, there is little of soaring imagination in Syriac poets.

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  • The Cretan cities, irrespective of origin, exhibit serfage, militant aristocracy, rigid martial discipline of all citizens, and other marked analogies with Sparta; but the Asiatic Dorians and the other Dorian colonies do not differ appreciably in their social and political history from their Ionian and Aeolic neighbours.

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  • Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru exhibit on a vertical scale the various forms of vegetation which characterize East Africa (see Kilimanjaro).

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  • In other words, under the heading Sporozoa, as at present used, are included two entirely independent series of Protozoan parasites; the general resemblances which these exhibit are due to convergence brought about by their specialized mode of life.

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  • That these are later than " JE," and even than Deut., is apparent-to mention but one featurefrom the more complex ritual and hierarchical organization which they exhibit.

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  • Though it was meant, as he said, to give expression to a simple piety rather than to exhibit a profound knowledge of religious truth, it was the work of a man who knew little of the child mind, and, though it served as an admirable and transparent epitome of his famous Institutes, it was too long and too minute for the instruction of children.

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  • This we are in a position to apprehend and constructively to exhibit to ourselves in the successive forms which its development assumes, for it is the same spirit, though unconscious, of which we become aware in selfconsciousness.

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  • The Trematodes are somewhat modified in accordance with their ectoor endoparasitic life, but they exhibit such a close similarity of structure with the Turbellaria that their origin from Planarians can hardly be doubted, and indeed the Temnocephaloidea (see Planarians) form an almost ideal annectant group linking the ectoparasitic Trematodes and Rhabdocoel Planarians.

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  • After the date, vines, peaches, apricots, oranges, mangoes, melons and mulberries find special favour with the Rehbayin, who exhibit all the skill and perseverance of the Arab agriculturist of Yemen, and cultivate everything that the soil is capable of producing.

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  • With regard to passenger vessels, the master is bound to give the consul facilities for inspection and for communication with passengers, and to exhibit his " master's list," or list of passengers, so that the consul may transmit to the registrar-general, for insertion in the Marine Register Book, a report of the passengers dying and children born during the voyage.

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  • Of existing statues the most famous is the Aphrodite of Melos (Venus of Milo), now in the Louvre, which was found on the island in 1820 amongst the ruins of the theatre; the Capitoline Venus at Rome and the Venus of Capua, represented as a goddess of victory (these two exhibit a lofty conception of the goddess); the Medicean Venus at Florence, found in the porticus of Octavia at Rome and (probably wrongly) attributed to Cleomenes; the Venus stooping in the bath, in the Vatican; and the Callipygos at Naples, a specimen of the most sensual type.

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  • The divergent parabolas are of five species which respectively belong to and determine the five kinds of cubic curves; Newton gives (in two short paragraphs without any development) the remarkable theorem that the five divergent parabolas by their shadows generate and exhibit all the cubic curves.

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  • I never realized what a wonderful people the Japanese are until I saw their most interesting exhibit.

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  • He came along early, crossing my bean-field, though without anxiety or haste to get to his work, such as Yankees exhibit.

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  • Hormones are released into the bloodstream and then travel to distant responsive cells where they exhibit characteristic effects.

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  • New Exhibit ' Homefront Memories ' with newly produced DVD of local residents reminiscing about the years 1939 - 1945.

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  • Films with low residual stress appear to exhibit the longest lifetimes.

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  • These jars now lie next to the mummies ' sarcophagi at the exhibit.

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  • Sandwich Terns exhibit the most erratic population trends and distribution of any seabird breeding in Britain and Ireland.

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  • The study focussed on whether spider monkeys exhibit fission-fusion patterns of sociality in a captive environment which enforces restrictions on movement and spacing.

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  • They also show little capacity for independent thought, and exhibit a reliance on being spoon-fed the answers.

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  • Several mutants have been identified in human patients that exhibit subnormal activity levels.

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  • In continental Europe, a tetraploid form is predominant that may exhibit perennial growth.

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  • A 15th century nobleman 's palace, there are smatterings of period furniture and trompe l'oeil walls in what is quite a denuded exhibit.

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  • The logs, green lumber, and lumber not completely air dried often exhibit a stong, unpleasant odor.

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  • The zoo is opening an exhibit that exclusively has plants and animals that classify as aborigine, nothing imported.

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  • Though baby wakes for one night and sleeps through the next day, the following days may exhibit a completely different schedule.

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  • She may exhibit a similar response when you put on a new Sesame Street video or a Teletubbies DVD.

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  • This name should echo the special qualities that they hope their baby will exhibit.

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  • Most new parents immediately exhibit high expectations for their newborns.

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  • While he or she may not exhibit all of these signs, one or two may indicate that it's time to begin potty training.

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  • A baby who is eventually diagnosed with this disorder will typically exhibit some or all of the following symptoms.

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  • A child diagnosed with cerebral palsy may exhibit changes in muscle tone.

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  • If the desk you are looking at does not exhibit these qualities, then think twice before writing that check.

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  • Sometimes cats exhibit bizarre behavior that can't always be explained.

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  • Breeders were selectively breeding the cats to exhibit unusual traits such as extreme tubular-looking bodies, long legs and a wedge-shaped head.

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  • Your cat may also exhibit a personality change.

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  • Kittens also exhibit kneading behavior when they are purring and nursing.

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  • A kitten with this disease will exhibit symptoms as early as three months of age.

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  • Some animal researchers claim that many wildcat species exhibit purring techniques, although these techniques may differ from the purr-quality of the domestic cat.

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  • However, some experts state that cats that are injured or sick may also exhibit intense purring.

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  • When a kitten is first brought home and begins to exhibit a predilection for sneezing, it is very likely that a cold or flu is responsible for such symptoms.

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  • So, it is possible that your new kitten was infected just prior to being brought home and is now beginning to exhibit flu symptoms.

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  • The allergic cat may exhibit skin lesions, red pustules with dried blood, excessive grooming habits and crusty skin.

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  • Because different second-graders exhibit such a wide variety of reading levels, it can be tough to find a group of chapter books that appeal to most of them.

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  • The GreenBuild Boston 2008 exhibit hall did not have any inspirational speeches, but the plans of the exhibitors were equally inspiring.

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  • Bitter Melon is also thought to exhibit antibacterial and antiviral properties.

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  • Choosing a remedy is a highly individualized process, and while two people may exhibit the same symptoms, the homeopath may choose different remedies depending on the patient's emotional and mental state.

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  • David used reptile bedding and wood chips to make an ultra-hip looking polka-dot "rug" and turned dog rawhide toys into a piece of art good enough to hold its own in any exhibit.

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  • Most of the sites exhibit a cartoon feeling, which is great for children and interesting enough for adults to join with their kids to raise a virtual pet.

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  • Each artist has a slightly different spin on the subject of the nude body and exhibit a variety of styles.

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  • He discovered that members of both groups exhibit reduced stress levels and enhanced brain function over those who do not routinely pray or meditate.

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  • While some dresses exhibit a purely modern look, a Tiffany dress will endure from one decade to the next-a point to consider if you are planning on keeping the dress to wear on later occasions.

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  • Since the camp isn't very long, when the teens return home, they usually exhibit better behavior for a short time before returning to their old ways.

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  • Most teenagers exhibit clear warning signs before a suicide attempt, knowing them will help you save the life of a loved one.

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  • Whether you want to go all out and exhibit a colorful, flamboyant cake or something that's a bit more subdued, rest assured that you can find a cake fit for the occasion.

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  • Distinguishing the casual gambler from the true addict can seem difficult, but problem gamblers often exhibit several warning signs.

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  • A more logical explanation for the link between creativity and addiction is that people who exhibit the traits of an addictive personality tend to be drawn toward creative occupations.

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  • Individuals usually exhibit most of the symptoms of depression and experience them for long periods of time.

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  • Individuals with psychotic depression exhibit symptoms of depression along with hearing and seeing things that are not real.

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  • People who suffer from bipolar disorder, depression and personality disorders are most likely to exhibit compulsive lying as a symptom of their illness.

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  • Someone with anorexia nervosa may exhibit some or all of these symptoms.

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  • Adults, children and animals may exhibit some form of this behavior at some point in their life.

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  • A person who is lying may also exhibit some signs of anxiety and nervousness such as sweating.

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  • At this point, the young person is more likely to exhibit risk-taking behaviors.

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  • Even when his father lay dying from cancer, reports stated Cruise continued to exhibit signs of not forgiving his father for the atrocities of his childhood.

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  • International students whose native language is not English must exhibit a competency in the English language by submitting a TOEFL score.

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  • You can also modify a chart to exhibit other information.

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  • People who abuse alcohol, illegal drugs, or prescription medications often exhibit signs of dementia.

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  • Those who exhibit the symptoms of daytime sleepiness and the symptoms of sleep apnea can continue to find out more about oral appliances to treat the breathing problem.

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  • Such frames will not only maintain their properties at humid, low, or high temperatures, but they also exhibit a powerful resistance to chemicals like alcohol, solvents, cosmetics and skin secretions.

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  • The Cooper Hewitt Museum exhibited her handbags for the First National Design Triennial, an exhibit designed to celebrate and recognize American design excellence.

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  • Eagle Ridge - This exhibit offers an exciting look at American bald eagles.

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  • Here you will find the Kilimanjaro Safaris, where you will be able to view and discover real animals as you go through a mock Africa exhibit, authentic down to its safari trucks and plant life.

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  • The nearby Bengal tiger exhibit is also a stunning addition to the park, and guests can get up close views of the magnificent cats interacting with their trainers.

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  • The pre-show exhibit also includes a bronze replica of the 1964 sculpt of Abraham Lincoln's head, as well as a model of the U.S. Capitol building.

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  • This raft ride goes through a series of wildlife attractions, including a large turtle exhibit, before taking riders on a bumpy ride that culminates in a trip under a waterfall that soaks everyone on board.

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  • Future plans for the park include an African village exhibit that teaches park goers about the lifestyle and customs of various African tribes.

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  • Disney culinary masters, along with celebrity chefs from television's Food Network and other special guests, exhibit their cooking talents at a variety of free and paid events.

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  • Character models exhibit "clipping" and the environments "are nothing special" as they "don't vary too much."

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  • The Tech Museum of Innovation presents an exhibit devoted to the video game industry and game culture.

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  • The exhibit opens on September 30th, 2005 and features over 250 displays.

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  • You'll want a zoo keeper for each exhibit to take care of the animal.

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  • This Marquis Philips Shiraz 2003 from Southeastern Australia may exhibit some of those characteristics but it's not over the top.

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  • This can be a frightening experience for some children, but if parents exhibit a positive attitude, most children become comfortable with dentist visits.

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  • However, individuals who are mildly or moderately deficient in the production of the lactase enzyme may not exhibit symptoms of lactose intolerance.

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  • Some individuals exhibit no symptoms and never even feel ill.

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  • Avoiding contact with persons who exhibit symptoms of a cold and maintaining good personal hygiene by regularly washing hands may minimize the chances of an infection.

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  • Several risk factors are associated with recurrent febrile seizures; children who exhibit all four are at a 70 percent chance of developing recurrent seizures, while those who have none of the risk factors have only a 20 percent chance.

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  • It is based on the idea that substances that produce symptoms of sickness in healthy people will have a curative effect when given in very dilute quantities to sick people who exhibit those same symptoms.

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  • People with Tourette syndrome are more likely to exhibit non-obscene, socially inappropriate behaviors such as expressing insulting or socially unacceptable comments or performing socially unacceptable actions.

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  • Researchers have found that 21 to 90 percent of individuals with Tourette syndrome also exhibit symptoms of ADD.

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  • Approximately 34 to 53 percent of individuals with Tourette syndrome exhibit some form of self-injuring behavior.

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  • Others criticize the criteria because they limit the diagnosis to those who experience a significant impairment, which may exclude individuals who have the syndrome but exhibit milder symptoms.

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  • Throughout childhood, the child with Williams syndrome may exhibit deficits in the ability to reason and in self-help skills.

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  • Others may also have problems with speech or exhibit shallow breathing.

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  • If the child has siblings, the authorities should determine where they have also been abused, for about 20 percent of siblings of abused children are also shown to exhibit signs of physical abuse.

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  • Albinism is a autosomal recessive disease, which means that a person must have two copies of the defective gene to exhibit symptoms of the disease.

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  • An infant who is not moving a fractured arm because of the pain will still exhibit a Moro reflex.

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  • People who have this kind of infection do not exhibit symptoms.

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  • Evidence compiled from studies using child interviews, direct observations, and teacher ratings all suggest that popular children exhibit high levels of social competence.

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  • Parents do not exhibit symptoms, but they each carry a recessive gene that may cause A-T in their offspring.

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  • Pediatricians will tell parents that babies do not exhibit colic symptoms until around three weeks of age, but there are many parents who would disagree.

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  • However, such conditions usually exhibit other characteristic symptoms.

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  • Parents of children and adolescents who exhibit problems with impulse control should see a physician as soon as possible.

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  • Boys exhibit more physical and verbal aggression, whereas antisocial behavior in girls is more indirect and relational, involving harmful social manipulation of others.

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  • Some research indicates that girls are more likely than boys to exhibit late onset antisocial behavior.

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  • Children who exhibit antisocial behaviors are at an increased risk for alcohol use disorders (AUDs).

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  • Older students who already exhibit a persistent pattern of antisocial behavior can be helped with intensive individualized services that may involve community mental health agencies and other outside intervention.

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  • Muscles that receive defective messages from the brain may be constantly contracted and tight (spastic), exhibit involuntary writhing movements (athetosis), or have difficulty with voluntary movement (dyskinesia).

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  • Individuals with a more severe form of MPS VI can have airway obstruction, develop hydrocephalus (accumulation of fluid in the brain), and exhibit bone changes.

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  • In severe cases, people exhibit obvious impairment of cognitive, motor, and language skills.

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  • If parents exhibit opposing approaches, children learn to exploit these differences.

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  • If rules for behavior have been consistently modeled and expected by the parents, children should exhibit an increased sense of responsibility and self-control when they become school age.

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  • Depending on the array of symptoms a child may exhibit, the possibility of porphyria may not immediately come to a physician's mind.

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  • Asymptomatic-Persons who carry a disease and are usually capable of transmitting the disease but who do not exhibit symptoms of the disease are said to be asymptomatic.

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  • For instance, in the United States, about 60 percent of children have at least a mild degree of attachment to a soft, inanimate object at some time during their life, and 32 percent exhibit strong attachment.

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  • Individuals who exhibit latent or delayed speech may be depressed, while those who have rapid or pressured speech may suffer from mania or anxiety.

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  • Older teens who need help may have behavior problems, exhibit depression, show poor school performance, run away from home, or get into trouble with the law.

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  • Parents of children with anxiety disorders may exhibit anxiety symptoms themselves and should also seek professional assistance.

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  • As the name implies, dependent personalities exhibit a pattern of dependent and submissive behavior, relying on others to make decisions for them.

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  • There are rare exceptions, notably with beta thalassemia, where globin gene mutations exhibit a dominant pattern of inheritance in which only one gene needs to be altered in order to see disease expression.

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  • Children with diabetes who exhibit symptoms of hypoglycemia should check their blood glucose levels on a home glucose meter immediately.

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  • The child may exhibit blueness of the skin (cyanosis), lips, or nail beds.

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  • A child having an anaphylactic reaction will exhibit typical symptoms of anaphylaxis, such as hives and swelling of the eyes or face, blue skin from lack of oxygen, or pale skin from shock.

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  • Usually, children with PDDNOS do not exhibit symptoms until age three or four.

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  • One person may exhibit mild symptoms, while another person may become wheelchair-bound or require a kidney transplant.

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  • Survival among patients with nail-patella syndrome is not decreased unless they exhibit renal complications.

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  • A person must be susceptible to exhibit this overgrowth of fungus on the skin.

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  • Some forms of LGMD and DD exhibit this pattern of inheritance, as does CMD.

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  • They exhibit a fierce loyalty to other gang members and are highly resistant to change, even after arrest and detention for gang-related crimes.

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  • Children with Edwards' syndrome will exhibit severe developmental delays, but with early intervention through special education and therapy programs, they can attain some developmental milestones.

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  • Pregnant women who exhibit symptoms of infection should contact their healthcare provider to determine if the infection can be passed vertically to the child during pregnancy, childbirth, and/or breastfeeding.

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  • Blood tests can be used to confirm GBS infection in infants who exhibit symptoms.

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  • Children traveling internationally are at particular risk for rabies exposure because they may not exhibit caution in approaching animals.

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  • Some research has suggested that babies exhibit fewer visually exploratory behaviors when using a pacifier; they look around less and can seem less alert.

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  • It is present at birth, and children exhibit severe contractures of the joints, resulting in limb deformity; spinal curvature; deformities of the chest wall; difficulties breathing; abnormally small jaw; and upper eyelid droop (ptosis).

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  • Even children within the same family who are affected with the same type of VWD may exhibit different symptoms.

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  • A child with VWD may exhibit a range of symptoms over the course of his or her lifetime and may experience an improvement in symptoms with age.

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  • Some women with type 2 VWD exhibit prolonged bleeding during delivery.

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  • Victims may also exhibit vocal cord paralysis and episodes of apnea (a cessation of breathing sometimes requiring resuscitation).

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  • Smokers are likely to exhibit a variety of symptoms that reveal the damage caused by smoking.

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  • For instance, coronary artery disease may exhibit few or no symptoms.

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  • Smokers should seek medical help if they want to quit smoking but are unable to do so, or if they exhibit signs of any of the illnesses associated with long-term tobacco use.

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  • Babies exhibit a characteristic non-itchy greasy red scaly rash or dry whitish or grayish scales on the scalp and possibly on other areas.

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  • Parents of children and adolescents who exhibit symptoms of ODD should see a physician as soon as possible.

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  • Children and adolescents with ODD do not exhibit the more serious aggressive behaviors or physical cruelty that is common in other disorders.

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  • They tend to be "loners" who exhibit signs of vulnerability before being singled out by a bully.

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  • Most children exhibit some antisocial behavior during their development, and different children demonstrate varying levels of prosocial and antisocial behavior.

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  • Young children may exhibit hostility towards authority, and be diagnosed with oppositional-defiant disorder.

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  • A child may exhibit antisocial behavior in response to a specific stressor (such as the death of a parent or a divorce) for a limited period of time, but this is not considered a psychiatric condition.

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  • Children living in poverty worldwide may exhibit evidence of smaller amounts of incremental growth of all long bones and vertebrae, and delay in epiphyseal union.

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  • Research tends to find that public preschool programs (public schools and Head Start) exhibit a greater effect on children than do private preschools.

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  • A child may exhibit nonretentive encopresis, or functional encopresis, for several reasons.

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  • Diabetic adolescents are especially susceptible to hyperglycemia, since hormone levels are in flux and many adolescents exhibit erratic eating and sleeping patterns.

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  • They start to exhibit a wariness of strangers and symptoms of separation anxiety.

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  • They exhibit little preference for and appear emotionally distant from the primary caregiver.

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  • Other babies may exhibit confusing patterns such as crying unexpectedly after being held or displaying odd, dazed expressions.

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  • As the disease progresses, the patient becomes agitated and combative and may exhibit increased mental confusion.

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  • A child may also exhibit dependent behavior in response to a specific stressful life event (such as the death of a caregiver or a divorce).

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  • Pre-term infants exhibit an increased prevalence of blue color blindness.

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  • When it is at last time for their performance, they exhibit grace and beauty.

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  • Audio clips will tell you about each exhibit and takes about an hour.

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  • By 1990, the Main Building was reopened to the public as the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, a three-story exhibit of over 40,000 square feet.

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  • Employees who do not truly understand what this type of harassment is frequently exhibit behaviors that have the potential to be perceived as offensive or intimidating to co-workers.

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  • They should also have positive attitudes and consistently exhibit appropriate behavior and performance levels.

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  • Currently, the Aquarium holds over 550 species in over 100 exhibit tanks.

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  • Kelp Forest - Common slimy-looking kelp becomes a learning experience through the 28 foot high Kelp Forest exhibit, which lets you can view the full length of the kelp fronds from various levels throughout the Aquarium.

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  • Outer Bay - The main exhibit is the Outer Bay Waters, the 1.2 million gallon home to tuna, sharks, barracuda and sea turtles, where visitors can be seen standing seemingly mesmerized in front of the room-sized, 13-inch thick acrylic window.

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  • Membership benefits include free admission year-round, plus a standing invitation to exhibit previews and members-only events.

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  • We will be featuring a retrospective exhibit with Macy's Herald Square and Vogue highlighting our heritage and evolution of the brand.

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  • The following models were selected to exhibit a range of the choices you'll find.

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  • Always be on the lookout for toddler swimsuits that exhibit practicality over high fashion.

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  • The conference features breakout workshops, an exhibit hall of consultants and vendors, an awards luncheon, a CEO/Trustee dinner and a closing reception.

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  • Although the werewolves are called shape shifters and exhibit a combination of skin walker and werewolf traits in the novels.

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  • One dating tip, make the next date around an activity such as wine tasting, or a cooking class, or going to an exhibit.

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  • They exhibit a neutral expression when angry, which makes it difficult to know how they are feeling.

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  • Ask her if she would like to go with you to the movies, to see an art exhibit, bowling or some other activity you enjoy.

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  • Understanding the types of nonverbal communication people exhibit can help you understand the difference between what people say and how they really feel.

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  • Do you and your partner's relationship exhibit the signs of an unhealthy relationship?

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  • Unlike diamonds, moissanite is rarely perfectly colorless, and may exhibit faint green, gray, or yellow tints, especially in larger stones.

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  • Other brilliant gems from the park have been mounted in luxurious jewelry, presented as gifts to governors and presidents, and have become display pieces around the state to exhibit the unusual geology of Arkansas.

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  • Craft or jewelry shows provide an ideal platform for jewelers to exhibit their work.

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  • D-grade diamonds exhibit no color at all, while diamonds with color grades of G, H, and I have a faint color that cannot be detected by the naked eye.

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  • While it's rare for a diamond to include boron, it's even rarer for it to exhibit a brilliant blue shade like the Heart of Eternity.

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  • In celebration of the new millennium, the De Beers Group included the Heart of Eternity in an exhibit of beautiful colored gemstones called the Millennium Jewels Collection.

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  • This collection was displayed at the Millennium Dome in London, and this exhibit was the first time the diamond was unveiled to the public.

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  • How much fire and color depth does the diamond exhibit?

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  • The Miller Center estimates that as many as ten percent of celiacs exhibit this condition.Other neurological symptoms may simply manifest themselves as brain fog, dizziness, and a difficulty concentrating.

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  • In fact, a visit to an art exhibit, museum or viewing a private collection would be a great first date for Pisces.

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  • Pisces men usually exhibit some kind of artistic talent, be it musical or through actual drawing.

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  • While your rising sign influences what you exhibit to the rest of the world, your moon sign is meant to represent your internal spirit; it influences your inner emotions.

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  • In fact, deficiencies in your own natal chart may cause you to crave individuals who exhibit the elemental nature that you lack.

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  • It's important to note that not every Aquarius has these characteristics, but most can be expected to exhibit them in some form.

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  • Water signs exhibit the most emotion of the four elements, and they flourish during times of introspection.

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  • A person with a Taurus-dominant natal chart will exhibit more Taurean characteristics than an individual who only has one planet within this astrological sign.

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  • Air sun signs exhibit similar qualities and, like the wind element, enjoy change and movement.

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  • If your Venus, moon, Mars, and Mercury fall into a water element, not only will your personality exhibit some conflicts, but your ideal partner will need to possess and energy that can match the large ratio of water in your chart.

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  • Many experts believe children who are exposed to such violence are much more likely to exhibit aggressive behavior.

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  • Does the student exhibit behaviors that impede his or her learning or that of others?

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  • In practice, a stakeholder philosophy of doing business results in decisions and actions often described as ones that exhibit corporate social responsibility.

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  • They exhibit the traits of learning organizations, focusing on leading the way when it comes to innovation.

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