These advances herald a new age for acarology and provide easier, faster, and more efficient ways to control and use mites to benefit humans. |
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Classical perspectives of microbial polysaccharide degradation are currently being augmented by recent advances. |
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I'm thinking, for instance, of the manifold practical advances today from biomimicry to hydrogen fuel cars. |
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Like many other aspects of the industry, they are missing the boat on technological advances that you all need to be a part of. |
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The firm was also the ship's husband, and as such they made advances for repairs and expenses. |
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Now, thanks to advances in photovoltaic technology, it's possible to shingle your roof with solar tiles. |
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Major advances in forensic science could help police track down the killer of a newborn baby murdered four years ago. |
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Cell phones are toylike, nearly magic, and we get a huge kick out of them, as often happens with technological advances until the new wears off. |
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With recent advances in microtechnology, however, progress has been made in the development of implants, some of which can be placed in the eye. |
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These advances were due in large part to the progress in focal plane arrays, driven by the revolution in microelectronics. |
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Despite all the medical advances and cool new colours, setting broken bones is still a pretty primitive process. |
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I don't want to drift into a nostalgic time warp, but I've no doubt that technological advances are spoiling some sports. |
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He introduced the seminar method to teach students the latest advances in mathematics. |
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In some cases, retailers are also using advances in electronic technology to link tills to cigarette dispensing machines. |
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Recent advances in publishing technology have allowed more artists to self-publish their own work. |
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A new medical school curriculum, the first of its kind, will prepare physicians to take advantage of advances in the behavioral sciences. |
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Fortunately, advances in medical science mean this type of event is now less likely to be fatal. |
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Despite tremendous technological advances in earthquake seismology, many fundamental mysteries remain. |
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The petroleum industry in particular invested heavily in these advances, being largely concerned with seismic surveying. |
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At sunrise, a large crowd advances toward wooden barricades erected to protect storefronts and bystanders. |
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A lot of products are technologically mature, so the advances are in usability. |
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We are instead on the verge of spectacular advances in many fields that will likely be energy conserving into the bargain. |
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Plasma physicists recently reported key advances towards sustained thermonuclear fusion in the laboratory. |
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Hundreds of millions of cheap computers working together as massively parallel computers lead to scientific advances we can't even imagine. |
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I am strangely drawn to a scungy flophouse which, as the night advances, turns out be a brothel. |
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He demonstrates the coherence and congruence of theism with the most recent advances in physics. |
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After his encounter with this civilization, the time traveller advances further into the future to a time when the Earth stops rotating. |
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By the mid-nineteenth century, advances in physics, chemistry, metallurgy, and ballistics were influencing the manufacture of weapons. |
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If this is true, it is a testament to the fact that advances in technology do not always represent progress for humankind. |
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At these parties, refusing somebody's advances is considered to be the height of bad form. |
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These advances culminated in the modern bony fish, or teleosts, which show a tremendous diversity of mouth parts and feeding specializations. |
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The tremendous advances in telecommunications technology are responsible for this dramatic change. |
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They themselves are not fully aware of recent advances in the treatment and management of the disease. |
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We do need to accept that scientific and technological advances will often be accompanied by new risks. |
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For all our technological and intellectual advances, we are impotent when nature rears up against us. |
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In the course of his career, he could expect to see huge scientific and technological advances. |
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According to him, what made modern science possible was not technical advances in instrumentation so much as a new way of looking at the world. |
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Compare these advances to those in the automobile or electrical power industries. |
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Despite advances in surgery, it is impossible to reconstruct the hand with autologous tissues. |
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In 1926, the rule was changed, giving a batter credit for a sacrifice fly if any base runner advances on the catch. |
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For students of southern literature, his book advances nothing astoundingly new. |
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The department of Assyriology advances the study of cuneiform texts stemming from ancient Mesopotamia. |
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Great advances were achieved in people's lives simply by the work of an assiduous and committed group of women on a massive scale. |
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Such advances have lengthened servicing intervals in many cases to two years or up to 19,000 miles on ordinary runabouts. |
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Again, Bruckner advances his tonal phrases upwards, an Austrian trait that delights the senses with rumbustious feelings. |
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Technological advances have changed the economic conditions of cinematic production, which can now be artisanal as well as capitalist. |
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Paley advances the teleological argument from design founded on the unity and adaptability of created things. |
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She moves into a rooming house with a moronic landlady and fends off advances from her fellow tenant, a drunken fool. |
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Shocked, she stops, gathers her robe and advances just a bit, to be framed perfectly in the doorway. |
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The advances in these two technologies have enabled TV makers to build thin, lightweight TV screens with a large picture area. |
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Rapid technological advances have also fueled the revolution in business affairs. |
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Over the past two decades, a number of important advances have been made in the arena of retroviral testing. |
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Our epoch is characterized by startling advances on the one hand and conditions of extreme socioeconomic retrogression and distress on the other. |
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It keeps me informed about many of the latest advances in medicine, but I had to think for a moment about whether or not I should resubscribe. |
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She resists his advances for a while, but soon succumbs, and the two begin a torrid and wind-swept romance that carries on throughout the war. |
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Tolerance was an inherent aspect of Andalusian society, and from this, incredible advances in art, architecture, and technology were achieved. |
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His study thereby substantially advances the base of our awareness and knowledge of this fascinating period of our ancient past. |
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But much has changed in those 70 years and the test has been adapted to reflect advances in car design and changing road layouts. |
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Our individualist culture tends to think almost exclusively of great advances in science or philosophy as the product of great lone geniuses. |
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For many years pessaries have been used to treat prolapse, although their use has decreased with advances in anaesthesia and surgical techniques. |
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Technological advances have been slow, she says, particularly when it comes to color reproduction. |
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As a woman, how do you reject a man who is amorous in his advances in a way that doesn't scar him for life. |
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Imagine how I'd tell you of my valiant attempts to fight off her amorous advances! |
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And no, there is no insurer who can protect you from the advances of amorous waiters or leather jacket salesmen. |
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Unsuspecting new boyfriends have found themselves on the receiving end of my amorous advances when we arrived at that song on the turntable. |
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Fisher insists, though, that his star performer brings more than just yards of hard-won advances down field. |
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She refuses to yield to the advances of her husband's friend Luka and rejects his request to marry him. |
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Dozens of unsolved murders and rapes are to be reinvestigated following new advances in DNA technology, scientists announced yesterday. |
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With advances in standard off-the-shelf alkaline batteries, most electronic sensors can operate for longer periods without running down. |
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Wedderburn made important advances in the theory of rings, algebras and matrix theory. |
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He had been responsible for major advances in the theory of finite dimensional algebras and was the discoverer of modular representation theory. |
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Advanced foam insulation, in fact, has been a focus of many recent advances in interior reefer design. |
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Postgraduate study and a working knowledge of the latest industry advances are key. |
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The growth of these regions, which are not tied to tradition, has fueled huge advances in the technology and philosophy of winemaking. |
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Real medical advances are held up for years or totally blocked by red-tape. |
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When the army advances on the enemy, these men by custom form the vanguard and on their return the rearguard. |
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Those loans will often be secured against the value of the property on which the advances are being made. |
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Despite the advances of rationalism, a belief in the supernatural has stubbornly remained. |
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The information on the Aesculapian order is thin and really advances very little. |
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Instead of spurning these rapacious advances, local authorities were demanding a permanent share of the profits. |
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Parliament planners have, however, ruled out some of the more adventurous advances in toilet technology which are now available. |
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Technology advances international competitiveness by bringing in just-in-time delivery and client specific products. |
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Dr Langton said it was against medical ethical principles for a doctor to make sexual advances towards a patient. |
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When two men pulled up in a station wagon, the girls rebuffed their sexual advances. |
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Being such an immature age, he also succumbed to the advances of other women while he was away, which ended the marriage after just two years. |
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The man told a Los Angeles jury that he never made advances to the woman, 36, who once ran his West Coast office. |
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When she became 16, she declared her detestation of him and said that he had again made advances to her. |
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Therefore, rejections of sexual advances may be seen as inappropriate and may be ignored. |
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Although only 20 years old, Hope has already started making amorous advances to Cathay. |
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At times, workers are exposed to sexual comments or advances on the part of a client or family member. |
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Some of the men reportedly made indecent advances to women Navy officers staying at the same hotel. |
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Later, however, there's a brief, uncomfortable scene where Liza goes on a date with Harvey and he rejects her sexual advances. |
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But during his trial, he claimed after he picked up the young woman she made advances to him. |
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The report only considers further advances on existing mortgages taken out to release equity and secured personal loans. |
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Day after day, my wife and I receive unsolicited offers for credit cards, home equity loans and cash advances. |
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The bank's loan and advances portfolio registered 42 per cent growth, reaching the level of K79.55 billion. |
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Because its revenues do not cover all its costs, the utility has had to obtain working capital from short-term bank advances. |
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He has even taken advances on his salary, and loans just to make ends meet. |
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Animal carcass weights also indicate advances, with the increase in size of lambs and calves the best indicators of productivity improvements. |
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Another piece of information that I can share with you on my seasonal gold work has to do with the price advances of the seasonal cycle. |
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The options to start a family have been improved through recent advances in technology. |
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Drug delivery systems are needed to exploit many of the drugs developed from advances in molecular biology. |
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A general comment is that this decade, we have had major advances in understanding the immune system and major advances in developing medication. |
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It has a special significance, too, for my brother and I who basically marked our childhood development by advances in video game technology. |
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It failed to react quickly to international developments and advances in relevant fields. |
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Recent advances in developmental biology clearly validate the expectation that we will be able to answer such questions in the near future. |
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Our aim is to ensure that these services are readily accessible through use of the latest developments and advances in technology. |
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First, there were the relatively recent advances in the development of wildlife management as a scientific discipline in its own right. |
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There have been striking advances in plant developmental biology in recent times, and some unique and important features have emerged. |
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Due to scientific advances in DNA, there is now the opportunity to minimise the detainment of an innocent person. |
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That scientific breakthrough enabled advances in tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment which have now saved millions of lives. |
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This was a unique terrain for warfare, where rapid advances and swift movements of armies were extremely difficult. |
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After weeks of dreadful anticipation, a rebel militia advances against government forces. |
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A director's loan arises when a director advances money to or draws money out of a company. |
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The bank advances funds to you in exchange for the right to collect that amount from income streams due to the business from debtors. |
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On behalf of Maria Stanciu, her counsel advances two theories in support of the claim for legal and equitable title. |
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Technical advances once more brought about new aesthetic possibilities as well as contradictions. |
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He was at the helm of the dramatic advances that took place in clinical radiology in the second half of the 20th century. |
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It's often hard to distinguish between real advances, simple improvements on existing technologies, and pure marketing jive. |
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Demanding good laws and technological advances can be as important as weatherizing the house. |
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It is as if nature will continue to test mankind, seemingly holding all the aces, in spite of the great advances in science and technology. |
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The shifting of language in communities may in fact be accelerating with increased mobility and technological advances. |
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From the reflection of grains of sand and crystals in tubes through to the advances of computers, kaleidoscopes have always been truly beautiful and even puzzling. |
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Throughout the 1990s, advances in chemistry led the materials solidify more quickly, thus making 3D printing more useful. |
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In the last few days U.S. airstrikes have slowed the ISIS advances, but not enough. |
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Or we simply learn how to artfully rebuff advances by subtly threatening to blow the whistle on despicable and degrading behavior. |
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After years of failing to earn out his advances, bellow was, as his biographer James Atlas has noted, suddenly a wealthy man. |
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Brinkley explained that despite all the recent advances in medicine, there still was nothing to be done for impotence. |
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Yet, it is exactly this brinkmanship that has enabled the Iranian nuclear advances that the authors lament. |
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As Chua advances into the nineteenth century, the paradoxes and ambiguities concerning the nature of absolute music pile up, to considerable dramatic effect. |
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Cutting-edge research is continuing to increase the viability of quadrotors by making advances in multi-craft communication, environment exploration, and maneuverability. |
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Since that time, considerable advances have been made in the science of underwater acoustics and the hardware used for the detection of faint signals. |
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Current advances in science and technology, particularly in the area of acoustics and high technologies, enable a more complete utilization of the audio band. |
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But Lawrence's distinction breaks down in the end, for the telling of tales is also a way that the teller advances his own knowledge of the world. |
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Sammy doesn't discount that contention, but he advances another theory. |
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The locally-managed Urban Co-operative Bank advances loans in millions to the needy sections which predominantly include non-Navayaths and the Hindus. |
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Scientific advances in diagnostic tools make it possible for experts to identify new diseases more quickly than anyone could have done in the past. |
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We can look forward to further developments and advances in the future. |
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The latest developments are propelled by advances in laser technology. |
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The development has implications for advances in lithographic techniques. |
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But only recent advances in scientific dating techniques, the latest using accelerator mass spectrometry, have enabled their true antiquity to be revealed. |
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However, huge advances in the development of anti-depressants coupled with greater understanding of the cause of depression are a cause for optimism, he said. |
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University presses still compete for many monographs, including revised dissertations, and, contrary to this belief, they pay advances for a significant number of them. |
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Disbursal of advances, particularly house and car loans, appears to have become a priority for bankers, who are now willing to reach out to public more aggressively. |
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We will be running a very small deficit, much of which will be used to finance such things as, for example, student loan advances, which are an asset in terms of net debt. |
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The relationship between those two companies was one of support in terms of loan advances, right throughout the history of that 20 year operation. |
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For smaller loans, credit unions may be happy to make advances, but only after you have built up an acceptable level of savings with the organisation. |
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The pair have bonded as friends, after he snubbed her amorous advances. |
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They may also have the expectation that alcohol makes it easier to make sexual advances, and thus they may use alcohol intentionally for achieving such a purpose. |
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This idea that the state only advances and never retreats is contradicted by the record of the past half-century. |
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In short, if you're a fan of the series to date, this volume delivers more of the same, advances the overall plot, and ratchets up the tempo a notch. |
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What creeping advances the government has been able to make on some fronts are being matched by setbacks. |
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And just in case anyone forgot, medical advances have transformed AIDS from a death sentence to something more manageable. |
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In the posterior part of the occlusal surface there is a re-entrant that forms a shallow depression that finally disappears as the wear of this region advances. |
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Thus, my amorous advances are met with one of those dreaded five phrases. |
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Troubled by his colourful private life and convinced that he would never regard her as the love of his life, she had initially resisted his advances. |
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It is hard to justify requiring companies to keep records of historical importance in a retrievable format when technological advances make retrieval increasingly difficult. |
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The 1978 movie Coma explored deep-rooted fears about exploitation and medical advances in organ donation. |
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The research will be used to make advances in robotic technology and facilitate smoother interactions between humans and robots. |
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When the stakes are as high as these, checking privilege can foreclose important advances in human psychology. |
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Lane advances toward Mrs. Lowe's hiding place and she begins shooting wildly, one bullet after another, even after Lane takes cover behind a rock. |
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Independent India has made spectacular advances in rocketry and space science, making the country a force to reckon with, both during peace-time and during war. |
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No matter the cultural era or technological advances, it seems that as long as there have been lonely hearts, there have been lonely hearts clubs. |
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We observed substantial associations between the amount of sexual content viewed by adolescents and advances in their sexual behavior during the subsequent year. |
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The lab has amassed over 60,000 DNA samples and pioneered some groundbreaking scientific advances. |
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Recent advances in technology have made production of luminous radiation that is perceived by the human eye as white light and that can replace conventional light sources. |
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Despite many advances, and in contrast to very striking attainments in law, medicine and business, women have not achieved the same degree of success in science. |
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She said that after about a year, and as a result of the girl doing her best to resist his advances, Richards turned his attentions to another girl. |
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They are also already more interesting than they usually are, for construing lyric as a sort of thought about matter advances poetics in many ways. |
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The next generation of advances in macroevolution and evolutionary paleoecology will not occur until a well-tested phylogenetic classification is established. |
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Whereas many medical advances are slowly brought into practice, clinicians in teaching hospitals are often assumed to be early adopters of new medical advances. |
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In that time, a variety of advances made by the Linux development community and system vendors has enabled a whole new class of scalable computers running Linux. |
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Applications are likely to determine advances not only in surgical training but also in operative planning, operative strategy, and techniques, as well as in telesurgery. |
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The next 20 promise even greater advances, particularly in the areas of materials science, computer aided manufacturing technology, and molecular biology. |
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She scorns his gallant language, and constantly rebuffs his advances. |
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Tech PR firm OpenCommunications was hit with claims that its CEO made unwelcome advances toward a subordinate. |
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This facilitated the steady advances being made in the field of thermodynamics and in thermochemistry, which is the application of thermodynamics to chemical processes. |
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Our modern matrons ' role will be a combination of the best of the past coupled with the needs of a hospital at the forefront of medical advances. |
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The samurai wants to seduce the cute girl but she rejects his advances. |
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If the pilot advances the throttle to obtain full power from the engine, the thrust will exceed the drag and the airplane will begin to accelerate. |
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Thus, playing the Nubians allowed me to get access to commerce advances early, letting me build caravans and merchants to generate enough wealth for my endeavors. |
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In spite of the significant advances in processing speed, sequential processors are far from providing sufficient computing capacity for advanced robotic planning systems. |
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But the science of meteorology, a term that dates back to Aristotle's first musings on the subject, did not really begin to make significant advances until the 18th century. |
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Technological advances have brought down the costs of micropower systems. |
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In earlier times there had been advances in rubber sheaths but they were seen more as a protection against syphilis as opposed to a form of birth control. |
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These advances are due chiefly to the sculpted air entries, the concentric and ridge-free venturi, and the emulsifying process that takes place in the billet metering blocks. |
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Understanding the molecular mechanisms of unimolecular and bimolecular misfolding may lead to advances in biomedicine and in protein production improvements. |
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As I mentioned in Biochips, Brain Imaging and Behavior, further advances in biochips will be needed before effective neuroceuticals can be developed. |
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Working together, we can increase the understanding of how advances in biomedical imaging and bioengineering can be applied to improve public health. |
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Driven by chemistry, the process of drug research and discovery is increasingly led in the post-genomic era by advances in biotechnology and bioinformatics. |
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Room by room, Sarrasine advances to the cella of the hermaphrodite god, veiled like Spenser's Venus. |
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The rules regarding rackets have changed over time, as material and engineering advances have been made. |
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It means that income invested as advances of wages to labour creates employment, and not income spent on consumer goods. |
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Helena continually makes advances towards Demetrius, promising to love him more than Hermia. |
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For example, when the play begins, Romeo is in love with Rosaline, who has refused all of his advances. |
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As the tool rotates and advances simultaneously, the cutter traces trochoidal path. |
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However, advances in primer technologies and lysing techniques have led to more reliable and accurate whole cell genome amplification. |
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With further technological advances, cooking came to accommodate new opportunities. |
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In terms of shipping advances, the most important developments were the creation of the carrack and caravel designs in Portugal. |
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The advances in neuroradiological and neurosurgical techniques have enhanced the success in the treatment of spinal meningiomas. |
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Likewise, advances in the science of conventional materials may allow new insights into astromaterials. |
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Once there, the New Guard advances towards the Old Guard in slow time and halts. |
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Inexpensive cold fusion may also lead to important advances in other areas. |
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Ancient Rome boasted impressive technological feats, using many advances that would be lost in the Middle Ages. |
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But most are less mediagenic advances that contribute to sustainability, product safety, ease of use and other benefits. |
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Advances vary greatly between books, with established authors commanding larger advances. |
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The 1960s saw the emergence of an active space program led by SUPARCO that produced advances in domestic rocketry, electronics, and aeronomy. |
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Their research has led to many important advances in modern medicine. |
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After numerous advances, these machines were sold by the Stott Fertilizer and Insecticide Company of Manchester and Sumner. |
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From an early age, Boulton had interested himself in the scientific advances of his times. |
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Teitel advances a claim of extensive pertinence for her jurisprudence or metapolitics. |
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The griffon-vulture's daughters gathered round him and, as they were very pretty, he made advances to them. |
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This project advances the Conservation Framework s goal of stabilizing Gulf Coast populations of beach nesting shorebirds and seabirds. |
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The heats increase as the summer advances, and would be altogether intolerable, if a cooling wind called limbat did not arise. |
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Mencius develops many of these principles and advances a strong case for the right of resistance and even tyrannicide. |
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This was achieved only by a relentless program of technical advances. |
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Over time, he froze towards her, and ceased to react to her friendly advances. |
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Specifying the bombe was the first of five major cryptanalytical advances that Turing made during the war. |
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The service, Amazon Unbox on TiVo, advances existing offerings from Microsoft Corp. |
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New advances in nonmetallic materials in the battle against corrosion in the oil and gas industries can save millions of dollars and man-hours. |
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Rising commodity prices permitted improvement in the terms of trade, thereby enhancing gains from productivity advances. |
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World War II consolidated this position, as the company was involved in important technological advances, notably the cavity magnetron for radar. |
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The leisured class may produce great advances in the arts, or it may fritter away its time. |
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As a side effect, the huge industrial effort needed, including establishing ironworks to make more nails and advances. |
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Cash advances are small, short-term loans that are intended to help the borrower cover their expenses until they receive their next paycheck. |
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Progressively, the channel was pushed south to form the St Albans depression by the repeated advances of the ice sheet. |
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Memphis fell to Union forces on June 6, 1862, and became a key base for further advances south along the Mississippi River. |
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Farmed fisheries are expanding, and Chinese aquaculture in particular is making many advances. |
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Much of the changes reflect the advances of cladistic analysis and molecular genetics. |
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Significant advances in plant breeding ensued after the work of geneticist Gregor Mendel. |
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Agrarian societies use agricultural technological advances to cultivate crops over a large area. |
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First, because of recent technological advances, an increasing number of workers are losing their jobs. |
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Second, studies have not shown clear links between recent technology advances and the wage trends of the last decades. |
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Evangelista Torricelli, the inventor of barometer, made various advances in optics and work on the method of indivisibles. |
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There were many advances made in the fields of architecture, the arts, and the sciences. |
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Since then, the advances made by human societies, and that of weapons, has been irretrievably linked. |
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As the speed of technological advances accelerated in civilian applications, so too warfare became more industralised. |
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It was with these intellectual discoveries and technological advances that the nation state arose. |
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Eventually, technological advances allowed states to learn of others' existence and thus another phase of globalization was able to occur. |
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Communications and information technology, transportation technology, and medical advances had radically altered daily lives. |
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Technological advances in navigation provided essential support for the growth of mercantile wealth. |
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In fact, key advances in Chinese science in the late Ming were spurred by contact with Europe. |
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During the period of the Renaissance from the mid 1450s onward, there were many advances in medical practice. |
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Following the Babylonians, significant advances in astronomy were made in ancient Greece and the Hellenistic world. |
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Significant advances in astronomy came about with the introduction of new technology, including the spectroscope and photography. |
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Improvements in digital technology have allowed amateurs to make impressive advances in the field of astrophotography. |
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The fear of Turkish advances within the Portuguese and Ethiopian sectors also played a role in their alliance. |
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Another dimension of the argument Richardson advances against the theory relates to methodology. |
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Alexander Spotswood made further advances in policy with the Virginia Indians along the frontier. |
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China never governed the region effectively or conducted territorial surveys, and these Russian advances went unnoticed. |
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As a result of the development of agriculture in the south, many important cultural advances were made there. |
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The treatise advances a system of principles of natural law, which are held to be binding on all people and nations regardless of local custom. |
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According to Reinhold Zippelius many advances in law and jurisprudence take place by operations of critical rationalism. |
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Historically they were very inefficient but major advances were made in the eighteenth century. |
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It is also possible that advances make an obsolete form of capital practical again. |
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Such advances and increases in efficiency, they suggest, merely accelerate the drawing down of finite resources. |
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However, not all scientific and technological advances in the second half of the 20th century required an initial military impetus. |
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This era saw the birth of the modern ship as disparate technological advances came together. |
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Today, advances in technology have produced a variety of looms designed to maximise production for specific types of material. |
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Technological advances had moved the open water wheel into an enclosed turbine or water motor. |
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One means by which certain technological advances were transmitted within Europe was a result of the General Chapter of the Cistercian monks. |
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The ability to shape wood improved with technological advances from the stone age to the bronze age to the iron age. |
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The advances of the 1860s opened the floodgates and ushered in modern milling practice. |
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The Arsenal also became a noted research facility, developing several key advances in armament design and manufacture. |
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The study of cholera in England by John Snow between 1849 and 1854 led to significant advances in the field of epidemiology. |
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The method of manual papermaking changed very little over time, despite advances in technologies. |
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One concerned a maiden killed by a lustful priest whose advances she spurned. |
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Pollen analysis advanced rapidly in this period due to advances in optics and computers. |
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Both freedmen and people of color who had been free before the war began to make more advances in education, family stability and jobs. |
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The combination of huge world sales, bogglesome advances and television rights to mini-series brings wads of moolah in every post. |
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Master servicer advances of delinquent mortgagor payments provide liquidity. |
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Nelson spent the first half of the year conducting operations to frustrate French advances and bolster Britain's Italian allies. |
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Under the ANC of President Jacob Zuma there have been advances in building houses for the poor and increased access to electricity and water. |
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Under George III, the British Agricultural Revolution reached its peak and great advances were made in fields such as science and industry. |
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In the future, technological advances could allow for a larger and more detailed catalogue. |
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That changed dramatically in theory as there seemingly were great advances in feminism. |
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Biodiversity has been critical to advances throughout the field of bionics. |
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It remains a standard work for the Roman period and the advances in technology and understanding of natural phenomena at the time. |
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The new forts abandoned the principle of the bastion, which had also been made obsolete by advances in arms. |
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Highlights include the latest advances in rasterizers optimized for color grading, file-based video quality control and video network monitoring. |
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Co-bedding and kangaroo care show that not all advances in modern medicine need involve yards of tubing and beeping machines. |
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Franklin was influential for his political activism and for his advances in physics. |
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For the first fortnight of the war, Gamelin favoured Plan E, because of the example of the fast German advances in Poland. |
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Hobbes advances detailed critical arguments why the Vulgate rendering is to be preferred. |
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By late 1758 they had made numerous advances against the Prussians, who they believed were only kept from collapse by British support. |
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After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the Meiji government endeavored to assimilate Western ideas, technological advances and ways of warfare. |
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Furthermore, advances have enabled measurement of concentrations not possible before. |
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Significant scientific advances were made during this time by Galileo Galilei, Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler. |
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These cycles within cycles predict that during maximum glacial advances, winter and summer temperatures are lower. |
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Multiple lateral moraines may develop as the glacier advances and retreats. |
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With these technical advances, Farmer and her colleagues reported in 2013 that air flows unidirectionally through lungs of a monitor lizard. |
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Recent advances in underwater tracking devices are illuminating what we know about marine organisms that live at great Ocean depths. |
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This has only recently become technically feasible with advances in GPS and newer underwater visual devices. |
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An ice sheet formed in New Zealand, covering all of the Southern Alps, where at least three glacial advances can be distinguished. |
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It is of an occult kind, and is so insensible in its advances as to escape observation. |
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More recently, advances in new technologies have led to a further widening of the role of curator. |
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While he became increasingly Evangelical with age, he strongly supported advances in geology against conservative churchmen. |
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They contributed to many advances during the Industrial Revolution which soon followed and were not improved upon for more than 200 years. |
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In summary, Rome contributed numerous advances in technology to the Ancient World. |
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The winner of each game advances to the next round, whilst the loser is eliminated from the tournament. |
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