Substantially Sentence Examples

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  • In the cold weather the temperature in Nagpur and the other hot districts is about the same as in Calcutta and substantially higher than that of northern India.

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  • The ritual law was substantially completed.

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  • The town is roughly but substantially built, with broad streets and large squares.

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  • After being subjected to persecution for nearly two years, Crispis character was substantially vindicated by the report of a parliamentary commission appointed to inquire into his relations with Favilla.

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  • Kossmat has shown that the Atlantic had substantially its present form during the Cretaceous period.

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  • It already has increased both substantially and will do so dramatically more in the coming years.

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  • The data shows pockets where radish efficacy is substantially higher and others where it is nonexistent.

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  • In June 1545 was issued his Litany, which was substantially the same as that now in use, and shows his mastery of a rhythmical English style.

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  • Substantially, they remained till the end of the empire, though Tarraconensis was broken up at different dates into smaller and more manageable areas.

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  • By the time they got back to the house, the creek was substantially lower – enough so that the bridge was emerging.

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  • He immediately brought forward a scheme for improving the condi - tion of the poorer clergy by equalizing the incomes of the bishops, the reception of which at the time may be imagined, though it was substantially the same as that carried into effect by Lord Melbourne's government fifty years later.

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  • We have seen this happen already, and it will get substantially better in the near future.

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  • First, I would contend that the size of this problem is substantially smaller than many people would guess.

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  • One can only assume it would be substantially more if it were to be leveled with a nuclear device.

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  • This is substantially the view set forth in the Timaeus of Plato (§ 7 1 c).

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  • If you are allergic to down or require a substantially fluffy pillow in order to sleep, you can buy a pillow in town.

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  • In the same way the doctrines of the classical economists may be adapted by interpretation clauses and qualifications the exact force of which cannot be tested or explained, so that we do not know whether the original proposition is to be considered substantially correct or not.

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  • It is substantially embodied in Ptolemy's Almagest (see Ptolemy).

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  • It is substantially hindering these [developing] countries in areas where they could be competitive.

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  • A substantially increased risk of delivering a preterm low birthweight infant among mothers with periodontal disease was reported in a recent study.

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  • Funding of railroad infrastructure has been substantially increased and the London congestion charge has proved successful.

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  • This high intellectualism mixed with the reputed spiritual prowess, increases substantially the influence that these leaders have over their followers.

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  • Kaolin is the common name for the mineral products comprised totally or substantially of the aluminum silicate clay mineral kaolinite.

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  • The cumulative effects of episodic deep drainage events may be substantially lessened by inclusion of a perennial pasture phase.

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  • The mice fed the drug cocktail lived substantially longer, and had a delayed onset of nerve and muscle deterioration.

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  • We know instances in which men have abandoned belief in full inerrancy but have remained substantially orthodox in the rest of their theology.

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  • These months have seen the new building of merchant ships which substantially outweigh the losses.

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  • Inconsistent with economic theory, we find that the individuals in our data set substantially overvalue the options they received.

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  • Conversely, when plating isolated tracks, the plating thickness can be substantially greater than desired.

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  • With the disk drive, loading speed was substantially increased and it became possible to use program overlays.

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  • He was diagnosed as a grossly perverted sexual psychopath and that this condition had substantially impaired his mental responsibility.

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  • Free NRT would produce more quitters, but at substantially greater cost.

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  • Air France had to substantially reorganize flight departures and arrivals following the partial collapse of boarding lounges at Terminal 2E last May.

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  • In the United States, large areas are already using substantially more water than can be naturally replenished.

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  • With the end of hostilities in 1918 the Riley operations were substantially restructured.

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  • It was then substantially revised inside and out in 2000 to make it less ugly.

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  • A structure in the countryside that is so ruinous that it has to be substantially or entirely re-built will not be suitable.

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  • This has substantially shortened the traditional clean up time.

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  • It argued that its beta sitosterol is substantially equivalent to a Finnish product, which was approved last year.

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  • Expert national conveyancing services at substantially discounted rates from leading UK conveyancing solicitors.

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  • At law, they remain substantially unaccountable to any other creditor for the way in which a company's assets are dealt with.

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  • Somerfield argued that the bid substantially undervalued the company.

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  • It was substantially of wooden construction and mounted on seven feet wheelbase steel bogies.

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  • Participating GPs found the scheme substantially benefited patients and reduced GP workload.

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  • This formula substantially holds good to the present day, although a number of definite bodies other than carbon dioxide and alcohol occur in small and varying quantities, according to the conditions of the fermentation and the medium fermented.

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  • Besides the works, properly so called, there is a considerable amount of traditional matter - anecdotes, sayings, sermons - preserved in the biographies and in the Fioretti; 1 a great deal of this matter is no doubt substantially authentic, but it is not possible to subject it to any critical sifting.

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  • Houghton, 1901) will probably for a long time to come be accepted by the ordinary reader as a substantially correct portrait of St Francis; and yet Goetz declares that the most competent and independent critics have without any exception pronounced that Sabatier has depicted St Francis a great deal too much from the standpoint of modern religiosity, and has exaggerated his attitude in face of the church (op. cit.

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  • This legislation was, substantially, adopted by Justinian.

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

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  • The rest of the line was laid with what were substantially plate-rails placed on their edge instead of flat.

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  • Before the reign of Edward I., when convocation assumed substantially its present form (see Convocation), there were convened in London various diocesan, provincial, national and legatine synods; during the past six centuries, however, the chief ecclesiastical assemblies held there have been convocations of the province of Canterbury.

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  • Yet the great bulk of the sayings remain substantially authentic; if the historicity of certain words and acts is here refused with unusual assurance, that of other sayings and deeds is established with stronger proofs; and the redemptive conception of the Passion and the sacramental interpretation of the Last Supper are found to spring up promptly and legitimately from our Lord's work and words, to saturate the Pauline and Johannine writings, and even to constitute an element of all three synoptic Gospels.

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  • The results were substantially the same as those given by Poisson's theory, so far as the latter went, the principal additions including a fuller investigation of magnetic distribution, and the theory of magnetic induction in aeolotropic or crystalline substances.

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  • The accounts in Sozomen are mainly based on Jerome's Vita; but Otto Zocker has shown that Sozomen also had at his disposal authentic local traditions (see "Hilarion von Gaza" in the Neue Jahrbiicher fiir deutsche Theologie, 1894), the most important study on Hilarion, which is written against the hypercritical school of Weingarten and shows that Hilarion must be accepted as an historical personage and the Vita as a substantially correct account of his career.

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  • He knew this to be the only policy that would be supported by the Afghan nation; and although for some time a rupture with Russia seemed imminent, while the Indian government made ready for that contingency, the amir's reserved and circumspect tone in the consultations with him helped to turn the balance between peace and war, and substantially conduced towards a pacific solution.

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  • There is now no reasonable doubt that he and other Jesuits were legally accessories, and that the condemnation of Garnet as a traitor was substantially just (see Garnet, Henry).

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  • The substantially Pauline character of the epistle, for all practical purposes, is to be granted upon either hypothesis, for the author or the editor strove not unsuccessfully, upon the whole, to reproduce the Pauline spirit and traditions The older notion that the personal data in Titus, or in the rest of the pastorals, were invented to lend verisimilitude to the writing must be given up. They are too circumstantial and artless to be the work of a writer idealizing or creating a situation.

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  • When in the second half of the i 1 th century the clergy of a great number of collegiate churches were undertaking to live a substantially monastic form of life '(see' Canon), it was natural that they should look back to this classical model for clerics living in community.

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  • The Ozark region is substantially a low dome, with local faulting and minor undulations, dominated by a ridge - or, more exactly, a relatively even belt of highland - that runs from near the Mississippi about Ste Genevieve county to Barry county on the Arkansas border; the contour levels falling with decided regularity in all directions below this crest.

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  • His dauntless courage, his perseverance, and his earnestness at length prevailed, and he had the satisfaction, before he died, of seeing his favourite system of church polity firmly established, not only at Geneva, but in other parts of Switzerland, and of knowing that it had been adopted substantially by the Reformers in France and Scotland.

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  • Telford realigned the turnpike road substantially to even out the gradient.

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  • Seating up to seven adults plus luggage now - at least small adults, in the rearmost seats - it is substantially more spacious.

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  • The hall house was substantially rebuilt, and its service end embedded within the new trading hall.

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  • Each of these components has the ability to substantially alter the runoff hydrograph as it is routed through the system.

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  • Sandwich britney spears ' heels of players vegas sculptor Chris Ferguson tony differ substantially from.

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  • Opening the Iraqi spigot would flood world markets and drive prices down substantially.

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  • Remaining substantially intact are the great Tudor gatehouse and stabling block from Robert Dudley 's time located in the outer court.

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  • We want European strategic airlift capabilities to be strengthened substantially.

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  • The conclude that this study suggests that few patients take medications as prescribed and that self-report substantially underestimates medication noncompliance.

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  • At law, they remain substantially unaccountable to any other creditor for the way in which a company 's assets are dealt with.

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  • Another major difference was the use of an underslung crankshaft which substantially reduced its overall weight.

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  • While freezing and refrigeration would not substantially reduce the concentration or virulence of viruses on contaminated meat, proper cooking kills such viruses.

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  • Stars like Madonna, and Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have made the news with multiple international adoptions and with the added media attention, international adoptions increased substantially.

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  • Slate is normally ¾" to 1-inch thick and adds substantially to costs.

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  • You can probably pick up an iPod Nano on eBay or other online auction and classified sites for a substantially cheaper price than that of more conventional means.

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  • Older games and used games, however, can be substantially cheaper to buy than their brand new counterparts.

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  • The width of the wheel -- the part that actually touches the ground -- is fairly universal, but the diameter can vary substantially.

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  • Since it's substantially easier to hit the ball with more surface area, try a variety of sizes out and see how they feel.

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  • Some ceiling fans are substantially more challenging to put in your home.

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  • In more intimate settings like dens or bedrooms, you might want to choose darker flooring, which can make the room look substantially cozier.

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  • However, depending on your budget, desktops will usually have more memory, faster and more efficient processors, substantially more hard drive space and better graphics card right off the bat.

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  • Keeping your cat indoors will also substantially reduce the chance of your cat acquiring a dangerous communicable disease such as feline leukemia.

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  • The interest rate will also increase substantially if the cardholder defaults on a payment.

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  • There is a small fee for doing this, but it is usually substantially less than the fees charged by other services.

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  • While the rewards points are pretty much the same, the travel and retail benefits differ substantially from the American Express card.

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  • Although the payment process has not changed substantially, there are a few changes that every former customer of Washington Mutual should be aware of.

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  • This card has a default interest rate that is substantially higher than its regular rate, so you need to be careful that you don't miss payments.

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  • For example, one point is earned per dollar charged on the card at any retailer, but purchases made at Best Buy earn substantially more points.

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  • Laws regarding spousal support, division of property, and other important issues can vary substantially in different parts of the country.

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  • But if one parent earns substantially more income than the other, the court may order child support payments.

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  • Hiring a knowledgeable attorney with experience could be substantially cheaper than hiring one who charges what seems to be a cheaper flat rate.

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  • Standard cotton fabrics are typically 42 to 45 inches wide, while heavier home decorator fabrics can be substantially wider.

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  • If you cannot produce enough energy to cover all your electric needs, you can still significantly decrease your dependence on other sources of electricity and substantially reduce your electric bill.

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  • While these gases occur in lower atmospheric concentrations than carbon dioxide, they are substantially more potent.

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  • Since the likelihood of cardiovascular disease increases substantially among people with Type 2 diabetes, the combined results of both lowered blood sugar levels and improved lipid profiles was especially promising.

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  • The second avenue and a substantially cheaper one, is through Amazon.com.

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  • While paper mail may delay payments substantially and you may not be able to see exactly when a company receives your payment, online banking provides up-to-date access to your financial statements and transactions.

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  • Price. Scrapbooking paper can vary substantially in price.

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  • You may find that when employees are allowed to talk about their work-related stress, they become less disorganized and their time management skills improve substantially.

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  • For girls, the hormone estrogen substantially increases, leading to breast development, a curvier figure, and menarche, which is the first period.

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  • If the two of you are already dating, it makes the asking substantially easier.

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  • If girls are experiencing their first period at a substantially earlier rate, they may well become sexually active at an earlier age, but it's still not completely clear what role music plays in the equation.

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  • If the dress has been previously worn, it will cost substantially less than its original price tag.

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  • If accessories are added to the package, the cost of the favor will increase substantially.

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  • Not only it is a joyous season, but many wedding venues consider the winter months the "off season" and may offer substantially reduced rates for catering, equipment rentals, and other necessities.

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  • Thermography is substantially faster than other techniques used to achieve raised lettering such as engraving or lithography.

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  • Smoking substantially increases the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth.

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  • This is known as a physical dependence, and is thought to contribute substantially to a drug addiction.

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  • Given the success of the show, it doesn't come as a shock that the prize money went up substantially as compared to past seasons.

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  • Feeding factors such as breastfeeding can also cause sizing disparities that often lead to a breastfed three-month-old infant weighing substantially less than a similarly aged infant who is fed formula.

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  • They are usually pale and un-marked, with the two front limbs substantially longer than the remaining six.

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  • Most homeowners are willing to pay substantially more for a deck stain as long as the extra cost results in longer protection.

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  • Metal awnings don't offer a wide variety of color schemes, and odd-sized window customizations can increase the cost of manufacturing the awnings substantially.

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  • Of course, there are many companies out there that will customize a tub or vanity for you, but taking that road does increase the cost of your renovation substantially.

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  • Men's Celtic jewelry with stones is substantially different from Celtic designs for women.

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  • When instant flavored coffee is offered in an organic variety, the cost usually rises substantially.

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  • One advantage of using organic salves, which are substantially different from traditional salves, often made of petroleum products, is that they usually smell a lot better.

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  • No matter what happens, it will substantially help you in the long run.

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  • The need for long-term care will rise substantially in the near future.

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  • Using a chinstrap will hold your mouth closed and prevent mouth breathing, which should substantially reduce dryness.

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  • Regardless of the reason you snore, chances are that once you effectively alleviate snoring, you will find yourself substantially better rested.

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  • Don't pay designer prices for substantially lower quality.

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  • These are rectangular frames, but the severity of the shape is substantially lessened by the incredible snakeskin detailing.

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  • You can find both colored and clear temple tips, and using these pieces will extend the life of eyeglasses substantially.

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  • They are not sold as Oakleys, and the price is usually substantially lower.

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  • These will often be discounted substantially from the actual retail price.

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  • They're available in two frame/lens combinations and have a lens size of 62mm, substantially larger than the Boxy.

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  • It certainly didn't help that the 3DO cost substantially more as well.

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  • Rather than spending the full price on a brand new controller, you can sometimes find used controllers through online auction sites like eBay and buy/sell boards like Craigslist for substantially reduced prices.

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  • If you miss only one or two moves, your meter will decrease substantially and it takes many, many correct moves to move it back up to its previous level.

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  • This can cut your workload down substantially, making you a more efficient treasure hunter.

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  • Going through the different versions of the PS3 that have been released in the last three years, the level of backwards compatibility has changed substantially.

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  • Substantially different than most other Pokemon games, Pokemon Trozei! is a puzzle game available on the Nintendo DS.

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  • Because of its rampant success, it should be noted that a direct port version will soon be made available for the PS2 as well, but if you have the option, the Gamecube will still boast substantially better graphics and frame rates.

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  • In September 2000, Sony released the PSone, which was essentially the exact same system in regards to technical specifications, but the design was more efficient and it was substantially smaller.

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  • By and large, industry experts would put the PlayStation 2 as the winner of the 6th-generation home console war, substantially outselling both the Xbox and GameCube.

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  • You may be able to find very reasonably priced courses in video game design at local community colleges; major universities and private colleges charge substantially more for their curricula.

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  • For Kongregate, the "canvas" is also substantially smaller and so we recommend the video game scene creator at Dan-Dare.

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  • The features have not been improved substantially, still offering Bluetooth, digital camera, Screen3, and microSD.

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  • The trouble with the typical smartphone is that it can be substantially larger than a conventional mobile phone.

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  • The free version gives about 100 basic phrases, whereas the full version ($9.99) expands on this substantially.

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  • This is substantially cheaper than the long distnace options from many other Canadian carriers.

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  • The rates in Hong Kong and Taipei, for instance, are substantially lower than what consumers typically pay in Canada and the United States.

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  • All of these phones offered high-speed 3G connectivity, which is substantially faster than the wireless data connection found on the Curve 8310.

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  • This can be substantially less expensive than using your "home" cell phone on the road, as you would then not be on the hook for roaming and long distance charges.

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  • When you use the Skype Mobile application on your HTC Touch, you can usually enjoy substantially lower costs when it comes to long distance calls.

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  • Just as any other set of laws can vary substantially from country to country, the same can be said when it comes to mobile phone laws.

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  • That said, the cost of owning and operating a satellite phone is substantially higher than using a regular cell phone.

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  • As a result, documented heat-related deaths declined substantially in the 1980s.

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  • These therapies are called adjuvant therapies, and this type of combination therapy has been shown to substantially improve outcome in patients with Wilms' tumor.

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  • A 2003 study in the journal Pediatrics found that children who are substantially overweight for long periods of time are more likely to suffer from depression.

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  • In general, the nutritional goals for preventing high levels of cholesterol are to substantially reduce or eliminate foods high in animal fat, including meat, shellfish, eggs, and dairy products.

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  • Genetic factors are thought to contribute substantially to the development of antisocial behaviors.

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  • In the second half of the twentieth century, the early education system in the United States grew substantially.

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  • Since 1950, the number of one-parent families has increased substantially.

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  • Households headed by a single father increased substantially after the early 1980s, reflecting society's changing attitudes about the role of fathers in child rearing.

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  • Korean children have substantially fewer attachments to blankets (18%) than do American children, but Korean-born children living in the United States display an intermediate percentage (34%).

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  • However, these conditions have distinct symptoms that differ substantially from CF.

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  • This circumstance substantially reduces the amount of alpha globin that the body produces.

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  • Any activity involving speed, an increased chance of falling, and potential contact with a hard piece of equipment has the likelihood of dental trauma that may be prevented or substantially reduced in severity with the use of mouth guards.

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  • By 2002, some 81 percent of American children had been vaccinated with VZV, and the CDC determined that the number of chickenpox cases had declined substantially.

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  • A 2002 study indicated that exposure to varicella is much higher in adults living with children and that such exposure substantially boosts immunity against shingles.

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  • Teens and adults should be educated to understand that alcohol and illicit drug use substantially increase the chances of a drowning accident.

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  • They sometimes charge extremely high retainer or contingency fees, substantially reducing the size of the payment recovered by the family.

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  • There is no cure for IBS; however, dietary changes, stress management, and sometimes medications are often able to eliminate or substantially reduce its symptoms.

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  • The key to prehospital treatment is to avoid partial thawing and refreezing, which releases more inflammatory mediators and makes the injury substantially worse.

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  • If the images produced by the two eyes are substantially different, the brain may not be able to fuse the images.

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  • Flu-related deaths have increased substantially in the United States since the 1970s, largely because of the aging of the American population.

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  • Older children with poor motor skills may have a developmental coordination disorder in which their motor skills are substantially below their cognitive abilities.

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  • The number of children carrying the virus was subsequently reduced substantially.

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  • Once ultra-absorbent tampons were taken off the market, the number of cases of toxic shock syndrome decreased substantially.

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  • Up to 80 percent of those with seizure disorder can have their seizures substantially or completed controlled, allowing them to live normal or close to normal lives.

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  • This is a good fit for those that want to keep their base color dark, but want the highlights to be a different shade, or substantially lighter.

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  • Consumers should also be aware that that individual results may vary substantially.

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  • Scalp hair may be inactive for close to 100 days, while hair growth on the body may take substantially longer.

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  • Students who are home schooled tend to perform better on standardized achievement tests, and substantially so, with scores averaging 30 points higher than their public schooled peers.

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  • Basically, interest only mortgage loans gamble that a house will increase in value substantially over five to seven years, or that the owner will receive a large sum of money to pay down the principle.

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  • If your salary has gone up substantially in the five to seven years, this may not be an issue.

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  • People who are confident their income will substantially increase in five to seven years.

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  • While interior decoration, new paint, and other surface projects may make a home more appealing, they do not substantially change its value.

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  • If you aren't ready to pay a substantially higher amount monthly for your mortgage payment then a significant increase can throw you into financial peril.

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  • Paying only interest allows you to pay substantially less per month than you would if your payments were being applied to both interest and principal.

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  • This will reassure the lender that when the property is resold, it will have appreciated substantially in value, so they may be more apt to lend you the full value.

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  • Since these loans are typically drawn out for many years (for example, 15 or 30 years), interest rate charges can pile up substantially.

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  • Once other companies can make and sell the drug, they usually charge substantially less than the brand-name price.

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  • Special offers are available over the Internet, however, that can substantially decrease the rate of the room.

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  • He posed in a leather jacket paired with his Speedo, substantially pumping up his sex appeal.

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  • While they obviously won't cover you from head to toe, they will keep the lower half of your body substantially covered.

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  • While a monokini does offer substantially more fabric than a sling, the one-piece style can help you to become a bit more comfortable with wearing an unusual cut.

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  • That means that excess weight is substantially pulled in and cinched.

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  • In fact, more likely than not, your top will be smaller, sometimes substantially so, from your bottom.

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  • Supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids have shown promising results in many who suffer such disorders, decreasing symptoms substantially in some cases.

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  • Since Valerian is the main ingredient in Alteril, experts agree that the sleep aid should substantially help poor sleepers get a good night's rest.

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  • Prices can range substantially, so check several sites before purchasing.

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  • One of the best features of this product is the silent setting, which substantially reduces the amount of noise the unit produces.

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  • The cost of delivering candles and the cost of packaging can add substantially to the total cost that the customer pays and as such this needs to be factored into the financial planning.

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  • Bear in mind that you will most likely be paying for part or all of the wedding and honeymoon costs, as well as starting a new life together, and it isn't wise to go substantially in debt for the ring before other expenses are met.

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  • Gems that held ceremonial or ecclesiastical value for royal or religious figures were substantially more valuable.

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  • Making your own gluten-free foods will also save you some money as gluten-free products are often substantially more expensive than gluten-containing foods.

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  • Because of its rarity, crocodile skin bags are substantially more expensive than the same bags in other fabrics.

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  • By copying an already booming high designer label, it is almost assured that your designs will sell, especially if your prices are substantially less than the original style.

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  • While many trucker wallets are available on the market, the very best will employ high-quality leather and will be substantially heftier than a conventional wallet or checkbook cover.

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  • The Monochrome category is also rather intriguing because it differs substantially in appearance from those of the other Jansport styles.

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  • Opinions on No Child Left Behind (NCLB) vary substantially among parents and teachers, proving that this legislation is one of the most controversial topics in education today.

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  • A more modern day comparison would be Inuit children who as late as the 50's and 60's still missed school during the preparation for winter, and winter months which sometimes shortened their school year substantially.

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  • Catching problems early can substantially reduce medical expenses, and insurance carriers may offer discounts to individuals who get regular check-ups.

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  • A good student discount can substantially lower the cost of monthly car insurance premiums for teens.

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  • The entire process is simplified substantially.

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  • These policies are designed to be affordable and are often substantially discounted.

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  • The parish church, with its two lofty towers, is substantially a Romanesque building of the 13th century, but the choir and transepts are Gothic additions of a later date.

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  • Supported by the great authority of Haller, the doctrine of evolution, or development, prevailed throughout the whole of the 18th century, and Cuvier appears to have substantially adopted Bonnet's later views, though probably he would not have gone all lengths in the direction of " emboitement."

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  • During the first centuries both branches of the Church had used vestments substantially the same, developed from common originals; the alb, chasuble, stole and pallium were the equivalents of the anxItinov, e t fvoXcov, copapcov and 1 The rationale is worn only over the chasuble.

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  • To Lagrange, perhaps more than to any other, the theory of differential equations is indebted for its position as a science, rather than a collection of ingenious artifices for the solution of particular problems. To the calculus of finite differences he contributed the beautiful formula of interpolation which bears his name; although substantially the same result seems to have been previously obtained by Euler.

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  • This is Realism, which may be of two varieties, according as the substantially existent universals are supposed to exist apart from the sensible phenomena or only in and with the objects of sense as their essence.

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  • The universal consists of the non-different elements or attributes in the separate individuals, which alone exist substantially.

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  • The only known type of algebra which does not contain arithmetical elements is substantially due to George Boole.

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  • If 2R be the diameter of the objectglass and D the distance of the object, the angle subtended by AP is E/D, and the angular resolving power is given by X/2 D sin a = X/2 R (3) This method of derivation (substantially due to Helmholtz) makes it obvious that there is no essential difference of principle between the two cases, although the results are conveniently stated in different forms. In the case of the telescope we have to deal with a linear measure of aperture and an angular limit of resolution, whereas in the case of the microscope the limit of resolution is linear, and it is expressed in terms of angular aperture.

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  • We find a distinct and organized profession; we find a system of treatment, especially in regard to injuries, which it must have been the work of long experience to frame; we meet with a nomenclature of parts of the body substantially the same (according to Daremberg) as that employed long afterwards in the writings of Hippocrates; in short, we find a science and an organization which, however imperfect as compared with those of later times, are yet very far from being in their beginning.

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  • That the methods and the subject-matter of surgery and of medicine are substantially the same, and that the advance of one is the advance of the other, the division being purely artificial and founded merely on accidents of personal bent and skill, must be insisted upon at this time of our history.

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  • Substantially he held fast the Calvinism of his preceptor Cameron; but, like Richard Baxter in England, by his breadth and charity he exposed himself to all manner of misconstruction.

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  • A group (B), comprising copper, is, substantially, attacked only in the presence of oxygen or air.

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  • The filter presses remain substantially unchanged, although many ingenious but slight alterations have been made in their details.

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  • Deep valleys winding through the barren foothills lead gradually up to the higher mountains, and as the track ascends the scenery and vegetation change their character; the trees which line the banks of the wadi are overgrown with creepers, and the running stream is dammed at frequent intervals, and led off in artificial channels to irrigate the fields on either side; the steeper parts of the road are paved with large stones, substantially built villages, with their masonry towers or da y s, crowning every height, replace the collection of *mud walls and brushwood huts of the low country; while tier above tier, terraced fields cover the hill slopes and attest the industry of the inhabitants and the fertility of their mountains.

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  • The necessity of seeking protection from the sea-rovers and pirates who infested these waters during the whole period of Hanseatic supremacy, the legal customs, substantially alike in the towns of North Germany, which governed the groups of traders in the outlying trading posts, the establishment of common factories, or "counters"(Komtors) at these points, with aldermen to administer justice and to secure trading privileges for the community of German merchants - such were some of the unifying influences which preceded the gradual formation of the League.

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  • There is no reason to impugn the soundness of this substantially consentient testimony to the pronunciation Yahweh or Jahveh, coming as it does through several independent channels.

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  • Utility remains becomes substantially an arch of utilitarian proposi tions, with an artificial Great Being inserted at the top to keep them in their place.

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  • There were in 1906 upwards of a thousand houses, many of them substantially built of brick.

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  • What are substantially fresh editions of the Partitiones appeared in 1547 as Institutiones Dialecticae, and in 1J48 as Scholae Dialecticae; his Dialectique (1555), a French version of his system, is the earliest work on the subject in the French language.

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  • This view prevailed, and the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution was substantially Blaine's proposition.

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  • It is, therefore, as regards both the potestas ordinis and jurisdiction, substantially the same as other offences, the legality of the sentence being finally confirmed by the House of Lords on the 25th of January 1705.

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  • Against the Calvinists the synod of 1672 therefore aimed its rejection of unconditional predestination and of justification by faith alone, also its advocacy of what are substantially the Roman doctrines of transubstantiation and of purgatory; the Oriental hostility to Calvinism had been fanned by the Jesuits.

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  • And this is substantially the story repeated by other European writers of the end of the 13th century, such as Ricold of Montecroce and the sieur de Joinville, as well as by one Asiatic, the famous Christian writer, Gregory Abulfaraj.

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  • The endless rope system overhead is substantially similar to the endless chain.

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  • Both these views, however, have been traversed by James Gairdner, and there seems little doubt that Sir Thomas More's story is substantially correct.

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  • In its present shape, dating substantially from the Renaissance, it is a peaked head-covering not unlike a closed mitre, round which are placed one above the other three circlets or open iCYzc=4- i FIG.

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  • Beyond the limits of New England the progress of the denomination as such was, as we have seen, a good deal hindered for a long period by the willingness of New Englanders going West either to join the Presbyterians, with whom they were substantially agreed in doctrine, or to combine with them in a mixed scheme of policy in which the Presbyterian element was uppermost.

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  • The whole is put forth as substantially the apostolic teaching (Didache) on the subjects in question.

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  • For the importance of Charlemagne's work, from the point of view of the Church, consists also, not so much in the fact that, by his conversion of the Saxons, the Avars and the Wends in the eastern Alps, he substantially extended the Church's dominions, as in his having led back the Frankish Church to the fulfilment of her functions as a religious and civilizing agent.

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  • All this was in addition to the routine of legislative and consulting work and the establishment of the legislative department of the government of India on substantially its present footing.

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  • Substantially the same order was followed in the Vulgate.

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  • The two books appear to have been substantially completed before the exile; but short passages were probably introduced into them afterwards.

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  • But in the following period, from the fall of Samaria in 722 to the capture of Jerusalem by the Chaldaeans in 586, the Biblical dates, so far as we can judge, are substantially correct.

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  • By the last decades of that century a preliminary list of these new Sacred Books had been formed and placed by the side of the Old with substantially the same attributes.

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  • The accurate and experienced Alexander von Humboldt considered the native Americans of both continents to be substantially similar in race-characters.

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  • The received Hebrew text has undergone but little emendation, and the revisers had before them substantially the same Massoretic text which was in the hands of the translators of 1611.

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  • In two colonies, Rhode Island and Connecticut, the colonial charter was substantially maintained as the constitution of the state for many years, in the former case till 1842, in the latter till 1818.

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  • But, taking the history of the republic as a whole, that equilibrium between the several organs of the government which the Constitution was intended to secure has been substantially maintained.

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  • The principles and practice of the law of compensation are substantially the same throughout the United Kingdom.

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  • Forts which had been erected at salient points on either side of the lakes and rivers dividing the United States from Canada, which but for this agreement would, in the natural course of events, have been enlarged, increasingly garrisoned, and provided with modern implements of destruction, at large expense, have remained substantially as when the agreement was made, or now constitute but interesting or picturesque ruins; and the great cost of constructing and maintaining, through a long series of years, naval armaments of ever-increasing power has been avoided."

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  • This was substantially correct, though the telegrams sent by the Admiralty can hardly be said to have fixed any precise area.

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  • The procedure on trial of petitions is substantially the same, and wherever no other provision is made by the acts or rules the procedure on the trial of parliamentary election petitions is to be followed.

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  • The argument, therefore, for one substance in Spinoza's Ethics, and for one absolute, the Real, which is one substantially, in Bradley's Appearance and Reality, breaks down, so far as it is designed to prove that there is only one substance, or only one Real.

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  • Short to the effect that he had seen two living, and that all Yarrell had said was substantially correct, except underrating its progressive powers.

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  • But in some of them the internal buildings are all of stone, while in and substantially built storehouses with buttresses and dry basements (viii.).

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  • He examined the opacity of the air for sound in connexion with lighthouse and siren work, and he finally clinched the proof of what had been already substantially demonstrated by several others, viz.

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  • The types of houses in general use are substantially as shown in fig.

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  • Substantially our Hebrew must be pronounced original.

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  • If a dam be absolutely necessary, care must be taken so to build it as to secure the fields on both sides from possible inundation; and it should be constructed substantially, for the cost of repairing accidents to a weak dam is very serious.

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  • All the sluices should be substantially built at first with stones and mortar, to prevent the leakage of water; for, should water from a leak be permitted to find its way into the meadow, that portion of it will stagnate and produce coarse grasses.

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  • The campaign in the state resulted substantially in a drawn battle, the Democrats gaining a majority in the state for president, while the Republicans elected the governor and state officers.

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  • During the month of July his own mind reached the virtual determination to give slavery its coup de grace; on the 17th he approved a new Confiscation Act, much broader than that of the 6th of August 1861 (which freed only those slaves in military service against the Union) and giving to the president power to employ persons of African descent for the suppression of the rebellion; and on the 22nd he submitted to his cabinet the draft of an emancipation proclamation substantially as afterward issued.

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  • His book, aided by others taking substantially the same view, smote the society with a paralysis from which it never recovered.

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  • The account of this collection of the Koran has reached - us in several substantially identical forms, and goes back to Zaid himself.

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  • If the list which gives the order of its suras is correct, it must have contained substantially the same materials as our text; in that case Ubay ibn Ka`b must have used the original collection of Zaid.

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  • As a whole, we gain the Impression that a really distinct and more primitive stage of hieroglyphic writing by a substantially vaguer notation of words lay not far behind the time of the 1st Dynasty.

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  • He became known in the House of Commons principally for his candid criticism of the measures introduced by his nominal leaders, and he was rather to be ranked among the Opposition than as a Ministerialist; and when the crisis with the Transvaal came in 1899, Mr Courtney's views, which remained substantially what they were when he supported the settlement after Majuba in 1881, had plainly become incompatible with his position even as a nominal follower of Lord Salisbury and Mr Chamberlain.

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  • As these jurists had in their commentaries upon the leges, senatus consulta and edicts of the magistrates practically incorporated all that was of importance in those documents, the books of the jurists may substantially be taken as including (i.) and (ii.).

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  • These two great enterprises had substantially despatched Justinian's work; however, he, or rather Tribonian, who seems to have acted both as his adviser and as his chief executive officer in all legal affairs, conceived that a third book was needed, viz.

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  • True, it is possible to manufacture Portland cement from Portland stone (after adding a suitable quantity of clay), but this is merely because Portland stone is substantially carbonate of lime; any other limestone would serve equally well.

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  • Throughout, Scotland remained substantially untouched by Roman influences, and its Celtic art, though perhaps influenced by Irish, remained free from Mediterranean infusion.

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  • It is quite possible that the memory of the early disciples, highly trained as it was, enabled them to preserve a substantially true record of some of these speeches, and of the circumstances in which they were uttered.

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  • According to the legend given by Metaphrastes the Byzantine hagiologist, and substantially repeated in the Roman Ada sanctorum and in the Spanish breviary, he was born in Cappadocia of noble Christian parents, from whom he received a careful religious training.

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  • The church, substantially unaltered, forms an almost unique Christian relic. It has been called Roman, but is later.

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  • The map of India, as thus drawn by Lord Hastings, remained substantially unchanged until the time of Lord Dalhousie.

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  • Both titles were borrowed by the Merovingian kings for the administrative machinery of the Frank empire, and under them the functions of the duke remained substantially unaltered.

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  • Under the Carolingians the functions of the dukes remained substantially the same; but with the decay of the royal power in the 10th century, both dukes and counts gained in local authority; the number of dukes became for the time fixed, and finally title and office were made hereditary, the relation to the crown being reduced to that of more or less shadowy vassalage.

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  • The Boston Mountains are substantially a continuation of the Ozark dome of Missouri.

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  • These new courts, though formally civil, were substantially criminal courts; and thus a criminal jurisdiction was added to the original civil jurisdiction of the praetors.

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  • Particularly is this so as regards the question of authorship. As Harnack observes (Lukas der Arzt, p. 24), the" miraculous " or supernormal ele ment is hardly, if at all, less marked in the " we " sections, which are substantially the witness of a companion of Paul (and where efforts to dissect out the miracles are fruitless), than in the rest of the work.

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  • Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut and New Haven constituted in their early years a group of neighbouring colonies, substantially independent of the mother country, and possessing a unity of purpose and similar institutions but in need of mutual protection from the Indians, the Dutch and the French, and also needing an arbiter to whom they might refer their own disputes, especially those relating to boundaries and trade.

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  • On the whole, the tendency of the most recent and thorough researches has been towards the opinion that Bacon's own account of the matter (from which, indeed, our knowledge of it is chiefly drawn) is substantially correct.

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  • It was asserted that Camden altered his original narrative in order to please James I., and, moreover, that the account which he is said to have given to his friend, the French historian, Jacques de Thou, differed substantially from his own.

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  • Though strongly opposed to the adoption of that constitution, owing to what he regarded as its dangerous infringements upon the independent power of the states, he accepted the place of senator in hope of bringing about amendments, and proposed the Tenth Amendment in substantially the form in which it was adopted.

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  • Volter, who applies this method to the other Pauline epistles, admits that Galatians,whether authentic or not, is substantially a literary unity (Paulus and seine Briefe, 1905, pp. 2 29-285).

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  • Cruise, entitled Outline of the Life of Thomas a Kempis (1904), contains substantially all that is known concerning him.

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  • Some national feeling may have lingered, but, substantially, every man in the country, of every hue, was benefited when the incubus of the tyranny of the Dutch East India Company was removed.

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  • From the New Testament he sought to show that the teaching of Christ substantially coincides with natural religion as he understood it.

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  • In the Eucharist the true body and blood of Christ are substantially present, and the elements are changed into the substance of Christ, whose body and blood are corporeally partaken of by communicants.

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  • Neale makes three divisions - the liturgy of Jerusalem or of St James, that of Alexandria or of St Mark, and that of Edessa or of St Thaddaeus; and Daniel substantially agrees with him.

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  • Between 1638 and 1658, however, Shah Jahan rebuilt it almost in its present form; and his city remains substantially the Delhi of the present time.

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  • The instruments and methods thus due to him are substantially those employed in the magnetic observatories throughout the world.

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  • The qualification of a burgess or county elector is substantially the occupation of rated property within the borough or county, residence during a qualifying period of twelve months within the borough or county, and payment of rates for the qualifying property.

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  • The principal object of the act of 1888 was to transfer these powers and duties from the quarter sessions to the new representative body - the county council; and it may be said that substantially the whole of the administrative business of quarter sessions was thus transferred.

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  • To illustrate this, he makes use on the one hand (i.-vi.) of carefully chosen narratives, somewhat loosely connected it is true, but all treating substantially the same subject, - the physical triumph of God's servant over his unbelieving enemies; and on the other hand (vii.-xii.), he introduces certain prophetic visions illustrative of God's favour towards the same servant, Daniel.

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  • The catechism represents substantially the creed of not less than 80,000,000 Protestants.

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  • But since the advent of British administration the history of Bengal has substantially been a record of prosperity; the teeming population of its river valleys is one of the densest in the world, and the purely agricultural districts of Saran and Muzaffarpur in the Patna division support over 900 persons to the square mile, a number hardly surpassed elsewhere except in urban areas.

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  • Xenocrates's theory of inorganic nature was substantially identical with the theory of the elements which is propounded in the Timaeus, 53 C seq.

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  • For this he obtained a value which was substantially different from that ascertained by the committee of the British Association appointed for the purpose, but ultimately he had the satisfaction of seeing his own result accepted as the more correct of the two.

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  • His administration was marked by a strong effort to place the financial position of the government on a more satisfactory footing, and the internal indebtedness was substantially reduced during his rule.

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  • The road southwards to Ghazni and Kandahar was always naturally excellent and has probably needed little engineering, but the general principle of road-making in support of a military advance has always been consistently maintained, and the expeditions of Kabul troops to Kafiristan have been supported by a very well graded and substantially constructed road up the Kunar valley from Jalalabad to Asmar, and onwards to the Bashgol valley of Kafiristan.

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  • Though substantially completed in 1824, when it was accidentally burned, and again in 1826, it was not printed entire until 1833.

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  • Between the depths of 100 and moo fathoms temperature is high in the north-west, and in the south centre and south-west, and low in the north-east, the type of distribution remaining substantially the same.

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  • According to this version, which may be accepted as substantially true, he was brought up at Antwerp by a cousin Jehan Stienbecks, and served a succession of employers as a boy servant.

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  • The Rockingham Whigs were as substantially in agreement on public affairs with the Shelburne Whigs as they were with Lord North.

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  • Such language, though rhetorical in form, is substantially correct.

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  • By the canon law is meant, substantially, the contents of the Corpus juris canonici, which have been largely superseded or added to by, e.g.

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  • Verbally this is done; is it done substantially?

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  • Though he later declared that " Kingdom of God " was the paramount category of Christian thought, it does not appear that he substantially recast his theology.

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  • The treaties of 1815 at Portage des Sioux (with the Foxes) and of 1816 at St Louis (with the Sauk) substantially renewed that of 1804.

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  • On the 29th of November the Assembly decreed that every nonjuring clergyman must take within eight days the civic oath, substantially the same as the oath previously administered, on pain of losing his pension and, if any troubles broke out, of being deported.

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  • Proudhon's theory of property as the right of aubaine is substantially the same as the theory of capital held by Marx and most of the later socialists.

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  • Nor, again, is Aristotle's divergence from the Socratic principle that all " virtue is knowledge "substantially greater than Plato's, though it is more plainly expressed.

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  • In so far as there is any important difference between the Platonic and the Aristotelian views of human good, we may observe that the latter has substantially a closer correspondence to the positive element in the ethical teaching of Socrates, though it is presented in a far more technical and scholastic form, and involves a more distinct rejection of the fundamental Socratic paradox.

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  • As regards all positive matter of duty and virtue, and most of the prohibitive code for ordinary men, the tradition of Christian teaching was carried on substantially unchanged by the Reformed churches.

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  • In the utilitarianism of Paley and Bentham the proper rules of conduct, moral and legal, are determined by comparing the imaginary consequences of different modes of regulation on men and women, conceived as specimens of a substantially uniform and unchanging type.

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  • Snorri (1179-1241) wrote the Lives of the Kings (Heimskringla), from Olaf Tryggvason to Sigurd the Crusader inclusive; and we have them substantially as they came from his hand in the Great King Olaf's Saga; St Olaf's Saga, as in Heimskringla and the Stockholm MS.; and the succeeding Kings' Lives, as in Hulda and Hrokkinskinna, in which, however, a few episodes have been inserted.

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  • The rate of actual rotation is substantially uniform, while the arc through which the moon moves from day to day varies.

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  • The course of time has substantially modified many of these positions.

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  • Rothe, amongst other moral philosophers, bases his system substantially, with important departures, on Schleiermacher's.

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  • The most striking proof of the virtual unity of the inhabitants of Madagascar is that substantially but one language is spoken over the whole country.

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  • One reason was the intellectual difficulty of the subject and the double-faced character of all arguments from statistics, which were either incomprehensible or disputable; another was the fact that substantially this was a political movement, and that tariff reform was, after all, only one in a complexity of political issues, most of which during this period were being interpreted by the electorate in a sense hostile to the Unionist party.

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  • Moreover, this distance between the object and eye is substantially increased in the compound microscope by the stand; the inconveniences, and in certain circumstances also the dangers, to the eye which may arise, for example by warming the object, are also avoided.

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  • The injurious influence of the glass cover is substantially lessened if no air is admitted to the space between the glass cover and the FIG.

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  • The villages are substantially built of stone, often picturesquely situated on the spurs and crests of the hills, the houses clustering round the dars or towers which dominate the cultivated slopes and valleys.

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  • He found Brandenburg a constitutional state, in which the legislative power was shared between the elector and the diet; he left it to his successor substantially an absolute monarchy.

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  • By the time they got back to the house, the creek was substantially lower – enough so that the bridge was emerging.

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  • Nothing has changed in that underlying condition even tho its consequences have substantially ameliorated.

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  • No effect on gastric acidity, healing not substantially affected compared with controls.

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  • However, virtually all the older universities have now invested substantially into fundraising activity, most have ten or more full time fundraising staff.

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  • These two problems can be substantially alleviated by an integrated analysis method.

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  • Some workers are still likely to develop asbestosis from past industrial exposure, tighter controls now in force should substantially lessen the risk.

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  • If the construction is not substantially non- combustible it must be sited at least one meter from any boundary.

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  • The organizing committee is actively seeking more funding in order to further substantially reduce the cost to participants.

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  • Shortly before you retired you received a revised pension figure including commutation which was substantially lower.

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  • Of their reputation companies sell distressed have a substantially coupe in ohio.

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  • If however you are certain that performance is substantially degraded over a period of time, then you should contact Legend Internet.

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  • The workhouse was substantially enlarged in 1908 and could then accommodate 440 inmates.

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  • Land values would fund the exchequer and today's taxes would be lifted or substantially abated.

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  • The subject matter of these ends is substantially heraldic with Arms on waisted shields with rolled top corners typical of 16th century heraldry.

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  • Today we are on the cusp of a substantially more profound shift in work life.

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  • Miss Sullivan's account in her address at Chautauqua, in July, 1894, at the meeting of The American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf, is substantially like Miss Keller's in points of fact.

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  • The plan lacks basic privacy and security safeguards, and these costs substantially outweigh the limited timesaving benefits, EPIC said.

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  • Also, because original Game Boy cartridges were twice the size of current Game Boy Advance games, they stick out substantially when inserted.

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  • Additionally, delivery fees and service charges can vary substantially among local florists.

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  • Since the price of printer ink can often vary substantially, take the time to do some comparison shopping before making a purchase.

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  • If you're not careful, shipping charges can substantially add to the cost of your item.

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  • By following simple energy-saving tips you can substantially reduce the amount of money you spend on heating and cooling costs throughout the year.

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  • Prices for kitchen cabinets vary substantially, so it pays to take the time to shop around before making a final purchasing decision.

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  • If you are traveling to another area of Florida, book a connecting flight to save substantially.

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  • As you can see from my enclosed resume, I've had three positions as sales manager where I developed successful teams and substantially increased each company's bottom line.

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  • This feature alone could substantially reduce meeting and travel time.

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  • Monitors are heavy to ship, add substantially to shipping costs and are easily damaged.

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  • A National Show Certified classic car with a score of 100 can command a substantially higher price than other show quality cars.

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  • The amount can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, and it can substantially reduce the cost of a new car.

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  • If this is indeed the cause, then the remedy is simple; limit your carbohydrate intake substantially and then slowly raise the amount of carbohydrate-rich foods you consume.

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  • Losing weight after menopause can substantially reduce this risk.

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  • It has a long and fascinating history and has changed substantially throughout the centuries from having a cross (or semblance thereof), to bearing les fluers de lis.

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  • In general, French culture is substantially more formal than American culture.

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  • Instead, choosing just state coverage may save you substantially in this instance.

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  • Rates vary substantially based on the type of car and its features.

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  • Members are encouraged to stay with dentists who are within the preferred network, because costs can be substantially less, usually just co-pay.

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  • They're substantially less expensive than La Perla and you can get styles like the Glamour Robe, Mesh Robe, Shanghia Robe, and more.

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  • These parodies did frequently use humor, though they tended to change the original song substantially.

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  • Elton devised a synopsis for the musical that strayed substantially from the ideas Lloyd Webber and Forsyth had worked on.

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  • Features and price differ substantially among the four versions of Turbo Tax.

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  • The IRS also penalizes filing a frivolous return and substantially underestimating and paying the amount of anticipated taxes owed.

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  • However, these are going to be substantially more expensive than the retail versions listed above.

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  • Thomas Aquinas, following Albertus Magnus, but with greater power and greater influence, occupies substantially intuitionalist ground.

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  • In the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands courts Christian have now jurisdiction substantially as in England.

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  • The old system was swept away by Peter the Great, who settled ecclesiastical jurisdiction substantially on its present basis.

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  • It seems probable that the Vinaya and the four Nikayas were put substantially into the shape in which we now have them before the council at Vesali, a hundred years after the Buddha's death; that slight alterations and additions were made in them, and the miscellaneous Nikaya and the Abhidhamma books completed, at various times down to the third council under Asoka; and that the canon was then considered closed.

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  • The so-called " long-and-short-haul clause," which forbade a greater charge for a long than for a short haul over the same line, if circumstances were substantially similar, was also robbed of all its vitality by court decision.

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  • This community still exists in Pennsylvania,1 and their views appear to be substantially those of the Quakers.

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  • This agrees substantially with the independent records of Nehemiah, and unless we assume two disasters not widely separated in date - viz.

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  • Not only the native form of writing, but the household arrangements, sepulchral usages, and religious rites remain substantially the same.

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  • There are no public buildings of any importance,, and the only places of interest are the bazars, which extend fully a mile in length, and consist of substantially built ranges of shops covered with roofs.

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  • The latter, corresponding substantially to the present province of West Prussia, remained subject to Poland until 1309, when it was divided between Brandenburg and the Teutonic Order.

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  • He thus takes substantially the same ground as Descartes, but he rejected the a priori method.

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  • Many of the questions of the greatest practical importance at the present time, such as the competition between old and new methods of manufacturing commodities substantially the same in kind, and equally useful to the great body of consumers, arise largely from the immobility of capital or labour, or both of them.

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  • The law of landlord and tenant was originally substantially the same as that described for England is.

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  • The relationship of landlord and tenant is created, altered and dissolved in the same way, and the rights and duties of parties are substantially identical.

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  • In 1906-1907 the acreage was substantially increased in many of the islands, e.g.

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  • The brilliant summary of the historian Thucydides in the famous Funeral Speech of Pericles (delivered in 430), in which the social life, the institutions and the culture of his country are set forth as a model, gives a substantially true picture of Athens in its greatest days.

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  • All these varieties were represented at the annual show of the Kennel Club in the autumn of 1905, and at the representative exhibition of America held under the management of the Westminster Kennel Club in the following spring the classification was substantially the same, additional breeds, however, being Boston terriers - practically unknown in England, - Chesapeake Bay dogs, Chihuahuas, Papillons and Roseneath terriers.

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  • The reasons for believing that this roll was substantially identical with the book of Deuteronomy were already appreciated by Jerome, Chrysostom, Theodoret and others,' and a careful examination shows that the character of the reformation which followed agrees in all its essential features with the prescriptions and exhortations of that book.

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  • The result was that he delivered in the Masonic Hall, in the winter of 1841-1842, as lectures, substantially the volume afterwards published as the Discourse of Matters pertaining to Religion.

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  • Under substantially its present name, Akukafa, it is mentioned as a place of importance in connexion with the canals as late as the Abbasid caliphate.

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  • This would fix the date of his death in 738; and, as Alcuin tells us he was eighty-one years old when he died, it may be inferred that he was born in 657 - a theory on which all the dates given above are based, though it must be added that they are substantially confirmed by the incidental notices of Bede.

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  • It may be interesting to recall the account given in the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1771), which contained a summary of some of these various views (substantially repeated up to the publication of the eighth edition, 1853).

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  • Of greater practical importance is a basic carbonate, substantially 2PbCO 3 Pb(OH) 2, largely used as a white pigment under the name of "white lead."

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