Across the genus as a whole, the evolution of mimicry seems to be associated with increased rates of species diversification. |
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Pleural cryptococcosis has been reported to be associated with HIV infection, liver cirrhosis, and Bruton's agammaglobulinemia. |
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We took delivery of thirty-two flat-pack moving cartons today, along with the associated bubble wrap and sticky tape. |
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These gaps are commonly associated with red beds in which any organic matter present at the time of deposition has been oxidized. |
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Rioja wines are associated with a lush, velvety appeal and the sweet scent of vanilla, largely the result of long ageing in American oak barrels. |
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The local authority is picking up the tab for practically all costs associated with the development of the estate. |
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The Wendish migration to the United States was closely associated with that of the Germans. |
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Risks and benefits associated with the use of aspirin have to be weighed carefully in any recommendations made by health care professionals. |
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The Government wants to transfer the onus of responsibility but without giving any remuneration for the costs associated with it. |
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But it provides zero-speed detection capabilities without the associated running jitter inherent in classical digital solutions. |
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Early-stage dementia or Alzheimer's disease may be associated with gluten antibodies. |
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We attributed this decrease to human activities associated with development of the park's infrastructure causing dispersal of animals. |
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Males may choose to display at sites associated with resources used by females. |
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Some motifs traditionally are associated with a single tribe, such as the leaf, which was used as a central motif by Kiowa women. |
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The rush of hormones associated with adolescence is why teenagers commonly suffer. |
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Unfortunately you are associated with a Prime Minister whose moral code reflects badly on all the members of his government. |
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Delineation of habitat features associated with territory placement and with nest success will be an important next step. |
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Intermediate uveitis may be idiopathic or associated with multiple sclerosis, syphilis, Lyme disease or ocular lymphoma. |
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Only products with very high packing density and high value per unit can support the costs associated with airfreight. |
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It used to be that rectors or anyone associated with a seminary would have a good chance of going on to be a bishop. |
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But they have eye infections and all the other health risks associated with dirty water such as malaria and intestinal worms. |
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Yet while he works within scales commonly associated with other cultures, his sound defies any overt connection to world music. |
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The study found that psychological abuse was associated with the male partner's irritability, low-self esteem, and aggressiveness when drunk. |
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This fabric, which appears in most works, is apparently associated with an induction into womanhood amongst Xhosa people. |
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Other secondary copper minerals associated with the chrysocolla are malachite, cuprite, and tenorite. |
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Non-narcotic analgesics can be used for mild to moderate migraines that are not associated with nausea and vomiting. |
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It is a far and delightfully welcome cry from the grimness and grime usually associated with building sites. |
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The general property tax was thus a tax on rent of land and the interest from its associated capital. |
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Because of the taboo associated with this topic no real dialogue can take place. |
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In contrast to the wistfulness associated with nostalgia, however, the feeling here was one of nervousness, and even desperation. |
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For right-wing politicians, this commodification is associated with an invasive, alien, foreign culture. |
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Too much sympathetic nervous system activity can be associated with stress, anxiety, and dysphoric mood. |
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Potential complications associated with long-term steroid use are atrophy, steroid-induced acne, rosacea, and striae. |
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The rebreathing of carbon dioxide associated with compressible bedding may also play a role. |
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Patient-centered communication is positively associated with patient satisfaction, adherence, and better health outcomes. |
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It is important to note that most patients with migraine do not have an associated aura. |
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Sadly, for non-white people associated with football, racist comments come as no surprise. |
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Wind damage is often associated with abrasion caused by wind-blown soil particles. |
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Another landlocked salmon is the E. American sebago salmon, found in Sebago and other lakes and their associated rivers. |
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However, keyhole surgery is associated with different risks, such as a higher risk than the open procedure of damage to neighbouring organs. |
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And at no point have I heard that the symphonic tunes of a mellow saxophone are particularly associated with the Mormon kingdom. |
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Many studies were associated with more than one publication, but we have referenced only the principal publication. |
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A back road took us through Rudland, a name most associated with the nearby Rudland Rigg. |
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But do citizens of England's finest city really want to be associated with a teeth-snapping chocolate bar or a yappy dog? |
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High levels of homocysteine have been associated with atherosclerosis and cerebrovascular disease. |
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In Britain, the most prominent single food item associated with a wedding is the wedding cake. |
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The tuffs are associated with subordinate sandstones and siltstones and minor lava. |
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They were long staff-style torches mounted at an angle to the floor, looking like those usually associated with Hawaiian luaus. |
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The theater becomes a site of self-forgetfulness for audiences who experience a reprieve from disciplines associated with memory. |
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The hazelnut tree is associated with fertility while the ash tree carries with it the notion of barrenness. |
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The essential apostolic office is that of the bishop, an office intimately associated with the person and ministry of Jesus Christ. |
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The fossiliferous horizons occur in greenish to greyish siltstones and brown to black fissile shales associated with mollusc shells. |
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The report identifies wide variations in survival associated with race and ethnicity. |
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It has also cached itself away from the high in-country costs associated with Europe. |
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Other barriers faced by homeless citizens can be attributed to unfair stereotypes associated with the homeless. |
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Succulent plants such as agaves, aloes, and echeverias are often associated with heat-loving landscapes. |
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Have you ever wanted to live in a rural setting, yet enjoy all trappings associated with living in the heart of the town? |
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The notion of agism is associated with discriminating attitudes toward people on the basis of their age. |
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Most materials were produced within 300 miles of the facility to reduce air pollution associated with their transport. |
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There are thus special design considerations associated with anaerobic systems, though methane can be recovered and used as a source of energy. |
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A great deal of coverage associated the anti-war movement with celebrities and popular cultural activity generally. |
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In short, Christ as the Word is associated both with creation and with redemption. |
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He said one of the major projects of the refit was the installation of a new electrical switchboard and associated cabling. |
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The variations are usually associated with malformation of the heart and developmental anomalies of the aortic arch. |
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Rarely, permineralized wood is found closely associated with the limb casts. |
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Lynch proposes that higher levels of family interaction and attachment are associated with diminished adolescent sexual activity. |
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She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars. |
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These bankers, and the interests they are associated with, control the Republican and Democratic Party election machines. |
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Decreasing levels of testosterone associated with male menopause that occurs as men get older. |
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A boil is an abscess occurring in the skin, and is associated with hair follicles. |
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Cartesian dualism is, of course, traditionally associated with the view that animals lack minds. |
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Direct evidence that the cooperative binding associated with clustering increases adhesion has been provided by atomic force microscopy. |
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Rather crude crystals, occasionally associated with wulfenite, have been collected at the Mammoth-St. Anthony mine, Pinal County. |
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Very windy conditions and extremely warm weather increase the dangers associated with backyard burning as well. |
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This possibly could be evidence of a regional variation associated with the South. |
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There is some evidence that alcoholism of early onset is associated with a defect in serotonin regulation. |
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Even if people hardly knew who Harley Earl was, they associated tail fins with General Motors. |
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The strong hot desert winds, the khamsins, with their associated sandstorms, added to the discomfort. |
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It gets old very quickly seeing person after person heap buttery praise on everyone and everything associated with the production. |
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Do behavioral differences associated with migratory habit lead to discernible differences in the degree of differentiation among populations? |
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Crystals reach more than 25 cm in length and 2 cm in width and are associated with a mass of fine-grained talc. |
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The implementation of this policy would remove risks associated with environmental tobacco smoke. |
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It is a pervasive mode of thought and is likely to show up in all sorts of places and be associated with most shades of opinion. |
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In the past the hospital dealt with only occasional cases among children of type two diabetes, which is associated with weight gain. |
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A persistent left superior vena cava may be associated with the presence of two azygos veins. |
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Primarily associated with the Cotswolds, staddle stones can be used to flank drives or as garden ornaments. |
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Each of the associated heater resistors has associated active circuitry on the chip. |
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The producer of the present production is Mr Hobbs, and he has been associated with this show in many of its reincarnations in the past. |
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The different styles also implicitly allude to the political power differentials that are associated with various regional identities. |
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The original Western nineteenth-century route to modernization was associated with laissez-faire capitalism, individualism, and democracy. |
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Many religious practitioners create altars that are associated with crossed practices. |
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After a long drive, we arrived in Mecca around midnight and began the rituals associated with the hajj. |
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Recent studies have shown that atherogenic lipid profiles are associated with increased risk of ischaemic, but not haemorrhagic, strokes. |
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These data may indicate ancillary information associated with the document indexed at the original repository. |
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The auxiliary amplifier is provided within the circuit to increase the gain of the cascode amplifier and has an associated output. |
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Four locations in the Wolf Creek Pass area produce a diverse suite of zeolites and associated mineral species that occur as attractive specimens. |
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Such security measures have always been associated with autocrats who are profoundly aware of the depth of the popular hatred they arouse. |
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Of course, yes, certainly, it was a chance to be associated with the games. |
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The deciduous woods and associated meadows support an abundant population of fox squirrels. |
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The junction pockets are commonly lined with quartz and calcite upon which zeolites and associated minerals crystallize. |
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Elegance, tastefulness and charm are attributes rarely associated with petrol stations. |
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Targets ride on an enclosed monorail which prevents the sag and bounce associated with wire systems. |
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That kind of thing is a pleasure, and I certainly don't regret if I'm associated with Wilde to my dying day. |
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Although the evidence is mixed, some prior research has shown that liquidity is associated with repurchase plan adoption. |
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These changes were associated with large increases in phosphorus, potassium, zinc, iron, manganese, and copper. |
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In addition, high fruit intake was associated only with a reduction in rectal cancer. |
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The first of these is the Civil Engineering Works associated with the construction of the treatment works. |
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Heat is also released by plastic deformation associated with jetting and ripple formation at the interface between the parts being welded. |
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Entropy, because it is the measure of the second law, is always associated with energy. |
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Our results indicate that warm temperatures and moderate to high productivity are associated with larger shells and wider whorls. |
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Stripe order can coexist with superconductivity, but it tends to be associated with a drop in the superconducting transition temperature. |
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He postulated that the energy due to plastic deformation must be added to the surface energy associated with the creation of new crack surfaces. |
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Each crop type must then be planted on a day when the moon is in a sign of the zodiac associated with that element. |
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Centered on the canvas, each image bears a number of formal attributes associated with conventional portraiture. |
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Moreover, researchers can analyse the associated neurological, causative, and anatomical findings. |
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Saturated fats and trans-fatty acids are those associated with cardiovascular disease. |
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On the other hand, womanhood is associated with the characteristics of being sensible, tender, nurturing and caring. |
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Do tourists bring more than this to see the Queen and the associated trappings? |
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High malaise scores in adulthood were also significantly associated with higher risk. |
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Serum vitamin B-12 levels were not significantly associated with calcaneal bone loss. |
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Previously, Learner and Kruger found that parent attachment was positively associated with students' motivation to succeed. |
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Peel has always been the Island's main fishing port with associated processing and kippering industries. |
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The costs associated with receivership would have reduced the funds available for distribution. |
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Light-ice years are associated with more low-pressure activity in the East Siberian Sea. |
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No figure in the history of Zen is more closely associated with meditation practice than the thirteenth-century Japanese master Dogen. |
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Throughout Europe, republicanism and republican forms of government have been associated with the emergence of strong business classes. |
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Recent decades have witnessed a burgeoning interest in signs of physical trauma and early maldevelopment associated with schizophrenia. |
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The modern teenager gets a bad press and is associated in many minds with yobbery, drunkenness and aggression. |
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A fresh, tasty range of dishes featuring various Asian influences, with none of the gloopiness associated with lesser quality Chinese cuisine. |
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The discovery of antibiotic drugs has been helpful in treating acute infection associated with chronic bronchitis. |
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Just how seriously council is considering that option, or other financial decisions associated with the project, is being kept under wraps. |
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Kaposi's sarcoma is the most common skin malignancy associated with HIV infection. |
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Research also indicates that yoga helps alleviate the discomfort associated with backache, PMS, headaches and arthritis. |
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The interaction of hormones and their associated receptors is highly specific. |
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Weather conditions that are associated with high rates of migration in the fall are the passage of cold fronts and tailwinds. |
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The key concept for defining masculinity is machismo, which is associated with violence, power, aggressiveness, and sexual assertiveness. |
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It is not a view most Austrians are eager to have associated with their country. |
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Most of the limited Kriol morphology is associated with the verb and there are five prepositions that indicate grammatical relations. |
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Within the next 10-15 years mineral extractions, agriculture as we know it and associated business support services will be almost irrelevant. |
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Medical students ' stress also was expected to be associated with poorer marital and emotional adjustment among their spouses. |
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Labeled 4020R, these VMCs deliver a manufacturing solution that is said to eliminate the risk associated with buying a used machine tool. |
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Included are statistical data on actual versus planned airdrops and issues associated with the aircraft loading, launch, and recovery process. |
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At that time, Rehnquist said the high number of vacancies was eroding the quality of justice associated with federal courts. |
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Data loss associated with notebooks and portable computers is even more drastic. |
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Nowadays, Labor Day is associated less with union activities and protest marches and more with leisure. |
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The aircraft commander, who was at the controls, waited for the kick associated with the missile release. |
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As computer systems and their associated applications grow, demands on data storage also increase proportionally. |
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They want nothing to do with their old adversaries, or be associated with them in anyway. |
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Fukuyama refers to high rates of crime and juvenile delinquency as a result of the lack of trust associated with social capital. |
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As I looked outside, I realized we were accelerating, but there was no associated kick. |
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Going by the trend, fashion shows are normally associated with glitterati and glitz. |
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Until recently, feathers were the quintessential feature of avians, associated only with flight. |
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Traditionally associated with burgers, fries, milkshakes and fizzy drinks, it now also offers items such as salads and fruit. |
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It seems that this year's photography sales have started pushing prices into areas once traditionally associated with paintings or sculpture. |
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A type of high-class riding horse, the hack is associated almost exclusively with the show ring. |
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Absorption is a personality trait associated with fantasy proneness, vivid imagery and so forth. |
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They do so, paradoxically, in a rhetoric strongly reminiscent of that long associated with the right. |
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The circulation is then entirely of cold polar air, and there is little precipitation associated with such lows when they reach the polar areas. |
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The group is essentially a kapa haka or performing-arts group associated with a marae in Wellington. |
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Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, mania, and akathisia are some of the symptoms associated with use of antidepressants. |
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Her parents said she did not have the rash often associated with the infection. |
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Some of the substantial cost savings associated with this reduction may be lost if too extensive hand pruning follows. |
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Research indicates that the transport of odors is also associated with dust particles or aerosols. |
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In the 1990s, magnolia became associated with cheap rented accommodation and gave way to designer neutrals, palettes of taupe, beige and cream. |
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Eliminating horsemeat removes the associated high costs of transportation and refrigeration. |
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Economic realities have helped to remove the old stigma associated with renting. |
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And then there's the relative anonymity associated with submitting ideas to a box. |
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This reaction has been a major obstacle for xenotransplantation, as has the ethical dilemma associated with cross species transplantation. |
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Numerous investigators have studied the etiologic pathogens associated with otitis media in children. |
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Many of the Kanak whom I interviewed unequivocally demonstrated anxiety regarding taboo places and associated ancestors. |
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His father and mother were very affectionate and I was closely associated with his family. |
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Text appears and reappears but with differences in associated text and in a different order. |
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Apparently that friend saw Lindt's photo on my blog and felt Lindt was lowering himself to be associated with a empty vessel like myself. |
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This damage is associated with ambrosia fungi that cause wood rot and death of the tree. |
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Similarly, in astrocytic tumors, microsatellite instability is not associated with progression. |
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The increasing ownership and use of private automobiles has produced associated traffic and parking problems. |
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It can take care of all the logistics headaches associated with disposing old PCs, including collection and data wiping to military standards. |
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After a few builds and falls, the scherzo gives way to a gorgeous, lush melody of a kind normally associated with Rachmaninoff. |
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It is here that beef eating begins to become associated with pollution and evil spirits. |
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This year the number of brands associated with films has hit an all-time high. |
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This tale goes back hundreds of years to a time when cats were associated with witchcraft and evil spirits. |
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Early mechanical ventilation decreases the sarcolemmal injury and associated diaphragmatic dysfunction. |
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Concomitant development of a long tail would be important to damp lateral oscillation and control yaw associated with pelvic paddling. |
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The date fell during the Roman Lupercalian celebrations, which were associated with fertility and sexuality. |
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Those wishing to be associated with this venture can contact either of the aforementioned. |
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Tendonitis, which is associated with an occupation or a sport, is otherwise known as overuse injury or repetitive strain injury. |
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Her astrological sign is Sagittarius, the centaur archer, whose arrow is associated with the metaphor of time as an arrow. |
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Brachioradial pruritus is an uncommon condition that presents as lateral arm pruritus and has been associated with spinal disease. |
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Their opinion was that negative emotions are more lateralized in the brain because they are associated with survival mechanisms. |
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Rutile crystals, commonly associated with lazulite, pyrophyllite, and kyanite, are found at Horrsjoberg, Sweden. |
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High level of disability is associated with major depression, in both demented and nondemented people. |
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In chemistry, thermodynamics refers to the transformations of energy associated with chemical reactions. |
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Raphael absorbed the classical qualities of harmony, clarity and balance which were always after associated with him. |
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Aerobic exercise can ease the gloominess of depression and the tension associated with anxiety. |
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One storyline details Blanche's experiences living in teacherages associated with one-room schools. |
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The electronic revolution has solved several little bugs often associated with cabovers. |
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Cocaine and amphetamine have been associated with non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and a dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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Becoming a friend gave one the rights and obligations associated with kinship. |
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Only when the regulations have been put through the paces associated with real-world litigation will the full ramifications and impact truly be known. |
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It is the latest health benefit to be associated with the wonder drug. |
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During transduction, potassium floods into the hair cell, depolarising the cell and triggering an action potential in the associated cochlear neurones. |
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Indeed, the Treaty of Rome contains little, if anything at all, of what is commonly understood by Keynesianism or associated with so-called Fordism. |
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Sensation is not necessarily associated with nerves, but undoubtedly with certain albuminous bodies which up to now have not been more precisely determined. |
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One of the easiest ways to spot the patterns in the data is to produce ternary plots which emphasise how the elements in a sample are associated with one another. |
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An associated range tailored for propagation that includes plant labels, marker pens, stainless steel widgers, thermometers and a widger, dibber and label set. |
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It is associated with breast and testicular abnormalities, infertility and Klinefelter's syndrome, a genetic abnormality in which men have one or more extra X chromosomes. |
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The Centre will also be committed to the cause of preservation of ancient monuments and historic buildings and associated conservation efforts, he said. |
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In reference to women, however, and particularly in this scene, the moon also symbolises womanly beauty and is associated with the female principle yin. |
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In addition, low quality coals can have a very high ash content which results in problems of residual ash disposal and associated heavy metal leaching. |
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My retinue consisted not of fellow cyclists and fitness heads, but bandmates and the subterfuge associated with playing regularly in a rock band, reefer, and lots of scotch. |
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Human trafficking was once a crime associated primarily with a range of small to large crime groups. |
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Risk factors for breast cancer in men suggest a hormonal imbalance, and up to 20 percent of male breast cancer cases have been associated with Klinefelter's syndrome. |
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There are advocates for decriminalization and working to remove the stigma associated with addiction. |
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There are many others who are directly or indirectly associated with the process of finding a solution to this problem that serves as an anathema to this unique city. |
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However, it lacks most of the trappings usually associated with the genre. |
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Consequently, more elaborate beadwork, such necklaces, wristlets, anklets, aprons, vests, hats, and chest pieces, came to be associated with the status of a married man. |
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They in turn are associated with a mythology of liberation from oppression, an age of reason and democracy, the French Revolution and the start of the Enlightenment. |
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Predilection for extranodal sites and absence of the Epstein-Barr virus associated with mature NK cell malignancies further distinguish this entity. |
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The Chilwa province is composed of several granite, syenite, and nepheline-syenite plutons that are associated with extrusive carbonatites and agglomerates. |
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It is associated with the torts of champerty and maintenance. |
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Nowadays, the image of cheerleaders tends to be associated with buxom blondes whooping it up for some big country boys crushing 73-17 victories out in the fields. |
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If one is fortunate enough to be associated with a university, even as one ages, teaching allows one to contribute to, and vicariously share, in the creativity of youth. |
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A few drops of peppermint or lavender oil added to a handkerchief or tissue and inhaled will also ease the nausea associated with travel sickness. |
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Historical records provide evidence of at least six volcano slope failures and associated explosive eruptions that occurred over the last century. |
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For prospective customers who find the amount of choice to be overwhelming, the site will offer seven ready-made lists of songs associated with specific characters. |
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The nobility of woodcutting and its concomitant centrality to British Honduras' mission and existence became associated with the white European side. |
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Diabetic amyotrophy, also known as femoral neuropathy or proximal motor neuropathy, usually is bilateral and frequently is associated with weight loss. |
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The film wears all its anachronisms on its sleeve and evades any of the empty solemnity that is often associated with tales of love and sword fights. |
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Yellow to red-orange mimetite associated with wulfenite is well known from the San Francisco mine, Cucurpe, and good specimens have come from Cerro Prieto, Sonora. |
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Even collectible new minerals have made recent appearances, including hubeiite and associated inesite from the Fengjiashan wollastonite mine at Daye, Hubei Province. |
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The few heads that have either been found in or associated with the sanctuary show bearded men with long curly hair wearing wreaths, probably of laurels. |
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As in the west the stork is associated with bringing babies. |
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This led to their conclusion that odors associated with toxicity, like warning colors, can have a special intrinsic warning value and trigger innate aversions. |
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Although he is most closely associated with Hull, Larkin was born in Coventry. |
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Frenois and his team say their work is an important step in helping to determine how specific environments associated with drug withdrawal might encourage drug seeking. |
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Buddhism is also associated with vegetarianism and pacifism. |
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Early amniocentesis offers a similar advantage, but the fetal loss rate associated with this technique is higher than that of chorionic villus sampling. |
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This Act currently allows the trust to transact business with its parent company, which is named, and any subsidiary or company associated with its parent company. |
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Certain types of these bacteria are also responsible for distinctive rashes on the skin, including the rashes associated with scarlet fever and toxic shock syndrome. |
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Pentecostalism takes its name from its central tenet of baptism in the Spirit and the associated experience of speaking in tongues or glossolalia. |
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Recently announced products can increase this distance to 2,000 km, thereby eliminating the cost and latency associated with repeaters and amplifiers. |
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The Zapotecs of Mexico believed that the owl was associated with death, in that it gives notice when a man dies before flying off to retrieve his soul. |
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The closest I can come to describing his psychosis is that Peter believes that he is a werewolf, without any of the lupine transformation normally associated with that legend. |
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A Devonian CRM is interpreted to be related to hydrothermal fluids associated with Devonian volcanic rocks or to fluids triggered by late stages of the Caledonian orogeny. |
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Most grain mold pathogens become associated with the kernel in the field but can grow within the colonized kernel and even spread to adjacent kernels during storage. |
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In contrast, the Le Sauvage fields remain closely associated with prehistoric cairns, and some are overlain by Rivalte-type walls, so are at least pre-Medieval. |
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In the latter part of the 20th century the male alto voice became closely associated with the revival of Baroque opera, especially the works of Handel. |
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A big mahalo to Adrienne LaFrance for her well-written and informative article exploring issues associated with confinement of elephants at Honolulu Zoo. |
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Important lateritic nickel deposits are found in New Caledonia, Indonesia, and Cuba, all of which are associated with island arc volcanism and plate margins. |
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We know that Flight 447 encountered heavy turbulence associated with a thunderstorm before losing signal. |
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But there are added expenses associated with dressage, like boarding and training. |
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Note that the data did not allow the researchers to conclude that the ruptures necessarily caused the deaths, merely that they were associated with rupture. |
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White bran does not impart the bitter taste associated with red bran. |
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Because the interconversion of the two tautomers is slower than the actual proton transfer reaction, a conformational change is probably associated with the isomerization. |
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Homicide and suicide associated with akathisia and haloperidol. |
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The magnitudes of the coefficients associated with buddy status and teammate aggressiveness were lower in this model than in the concurrent model. |
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The savings associated with that drawdown are tiny, particularly when measured against behemoths like entitlements. |
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This agent spoke on condition of anonymity due to discomfort with being publicly associated with comments about Lewinsky. |
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This may sometimes be associated with a tropical cyclone or a monsoon low. |
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A further part deals with deposits associated with alkalic magmatism. |
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The presence of malignant cells in the autograft has been associated with the recurrence of the disease, and purging procedures are needed to eliminate this risk. |
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Monitoring of the control environment includes verifying systemic controls within the financial systems and the associated actions for remediation of any control violations. |
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The growth of and decline in the numbers of synapses in various regions of the cerebral cortex are closely associated with critical periods in development. |
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In the male mythical imagination women are repeatedly associated with nature rather than culture, savagery rather than civilization, the wild rather than the tame. |
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Conversion disorder has been associated with hypnotic susceptibility for over a century and is currently still believed to be a form of autohypnosis. |
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The researchers found that changes in the diet of a South Asian transmigratory population may be associated with an increase in incidence of childhood diabetes. |
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Yellowish pyromorphite in crystals to 1.5 cm associated with wulfenite and mimetite is reported from the Los Galemes and Santa Rosa mines, Mazapil, Zacatecas. |
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This organic debris is considered the original source for some chemical cave minerals but is also associated with the generation of autochthonous clastic sediments. |
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However, I would like to know if there is a way to rinse the honeydew from the scale and the associated black soot mold from the leaves of the magnolia? |
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The Salicornioideae are among the most salt-tolerant land plants and frequently occur in saline areas associated with coastlines, tidal floodways and salt lakes. |
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Allowing livestock to consume annual forage left in windrows has become a common method to reduce costs associated with harvesting, storing, and feeding forage. |
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Every protocol and application is vulnerable to malformed data and irregularities inadvertently introduced by the designers and coders of the associated software. |
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Good mimetite associated with descloizite, vanadinite, and wulfenite has been produced in recent years from the Aurora mine, Cuchillo Parado, Chihuahua. |
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Unlinked genes may also be associated if biological processes, such as population differentiation, population admixture, and natural selection, occur in a population. |
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Central to inflation is a very early, tremendous burst of expansion, powered by the potential energy associated with a hypothetical scalar field called the inflation. |
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If good quality silage is fed ad-lib to dry cows, energy intakes will exceed requirements which can result in over fat cows at calving with its associated problems. |
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Once the town and surrounding villages had been cleansed of non-Catholics, non-Catholic sacral sites and other areas associated with Serb or Ottoman culture were destroyed. |
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In total, 331 male witnesses reported that 445 people associated with industrial or reformatory schools abused them, with 402 males and 43 females being identified. |
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Rituals associated with ploughing and planting of rice during monsoon and then again later at the end of monsoon were occasions to propitiate the gods for a bountiful harvest. |
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These are the companies associated with Peter Jackson's Wellywood. |
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Her coffin will be carried into into St. Paul's Cathedral by bearers from units particularly associated with the Falklands War. |
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These locales also benefit from the influx of business their tax laws invite and all of the associated economic activity. |
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In 2005 the saint's day, April 23rd, falls on a Saturday, and will be marked with associated events and displays in the Abbey grounds throughout the afternoon. |
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Undertaking religious pilgrimage is a seen as a meritorious practice since it focuses the mind on places associated with the Buddha, saintly people, or holy objects. |
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An interesting way to observe the effect of drifts, along with associated saccades, on your visual system is to carefully study the type of graphic shown here. |
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In addition, clients are admonished to drink at least two quarts of water each day to help cleanse the body of toxins associated with weight loss and exercise. |
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While the structures of jural obligations may be associated with kin proximity, there is considerable ethnographic evidence that across many societies this is not the case. |
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Consequently, incubator care is associated with less insensible water loss, and lower fluid requirements, than nursing infants in open cots under radiant heaters. |
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But this warbler is usually associated with tangled vegetation near water or with reedbeds containing alders and an undergrowth including bramble, nettle and willowherb. |
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In recent seasons, the FA Cup has taken a few knocks from the critics, but in my eyes there is still a lot of magic associated with the competition. |
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Each successive phase of industrial change and development has been, in its turn, associated with new patterns of internal and international migration. |
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Certain words are commonly associated with certain grape varieties, such as cassis and Cabernet Sauvignon, gooseberries and Sauvignon Blanc, or butter and Chardonnay. |
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They found that children emotional stress was associated with moderate bedwetting, but not with severe enuresis. |
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The geometry is studied by employing the lacunarity measurement, which is associated to the regularity of holes contained in a pattern. |
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Due to a common history and culture, former colonial powers created institutions which more loosely associated their former colonies. |
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The card issuer chooses the networks in which the card can be used by the cardholders, and manages the risks associated to cardholding and usage. |
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Many key names associated with Newcastle's history worshipped and were buried here. |
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The spirit of the Roaring Twenties was marked by a general feeling of discontinuity associated with modernity, a break with traditions. |
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Also closely associated with the city is Victorian poet and novelist Isabella Banks, most famed for her 1876 novel The Manchester Man. |
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An example of a miracle associated with Muhammad is the splitting of the moon. |
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