How To Use Cult In A Sentence
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The difficulties of the next year or two will, no doubt, reawaken the pro-euro lobby.
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The poems, plays, and essays of the committed cultural nationalist are characterized by a markedly hortatory or didactic manner.
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The resettlement fee shall be calculated according to the number of agricultural population to be resettled.
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He asked me bluntly, ‘Why would you want to leave private life and take on such a difficult, dangerous and probably thankless job?’
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Two more debates are scheduled in the coming weeks, one debate dealing with education and health will be held in Irbid next week and the final week before elections the southern city of Karak will witness a candidates debate on agriculture and development.
Daoud Kuttab: Jordanian Candidate Uses Debate to Call for Curtailing King's Powers
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; Cohn, D.H.: Luciferase genes cloned from the unculturable luminous bacteroid symbiont of the Caribbean flashlight fish, Kryptopha - naron alfredi.
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Difficulties help to forge people into able folk.
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Mass culture is supposedly a leveler and globalizer - by definition, we all share mass cultural references.
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The beak is smoth, black, convex and cultrated; one and 1/8 inches from the point to the opening of the chaps and 3/4 only uncovered with feathers; the upper chap exceeds the other a little in length. a few small black hairs garnish the sides of the base of the upper chap. the eye is of a uniform deep sea green or black, moderately large. it's legs feet and tallons are white; the legs are an inch and a 1/4 in length and smoth; four toes on each foot, of which that in front is the same length with the leg including the length of the tallon, which is 4 lines; the three remaining toes are
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
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All Slavic languages, to a greater or lesser degree, have developed from contact with the Urnfield culture.
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We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of conservators, a cultural coalition.
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The Danish Dairy Board and the Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries supported this study.
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Both cultivars were clearly distinguishable on the dendrogram.
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The Oni character is a deep-rooted aspect of Japanese culture.
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One man's ‘most respected occult books around’ are another man's old hat ripe for a kicking.
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Cppd crystals are smaller rods, squares, or rhomboids and are difficult to identify with light microscopy.
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It is not only our senses, but our very intuitive faculties that cease to provide us with the necessary adaptive knowledge.
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Considering my diminutiveness, the size of the pail in my lap, and my drinking out of it my breath held and my face buried to the ears in foam, it was rather difficult to estimate how much I drank.
Chapter 3
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It is difficult to see why dialogue negates or denies the existence of authority.
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Also, it is difficult to get across diagrammatically the iterative nature of grounded theory - in particular its commitment to the idea that data collection and analysis occur in parallel.
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It highlights key facets of presidential policies and priorities, difficulties and conflicts, while charting the developing nature of the office.
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In other cultures he might be described as effeminate and, therefore, be an object of derision.
The Kaisho
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It acknowledges that some students may be experiencing difficulty, so we should be sensitive to their needs - such as allowing make-ups.
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The result was something of a culture clash.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gradually coffee came to replace maize as the main agricultural produce of the community and foodstuffs were bought with surplus cash.
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Her own valuers had estimated that the property was worth £150,000 on the basis of agricultural use of the surrounding land, and virtually nothing on the basis of mining and/or landfill operations.
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It'll be difficult to get past the ticket collector without paying.
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In Chinas modernization drive, the misunderstanding on "Middlebrow" is not beneficial to the understanding and the promotion of the core ideology of Chinas traditional culture.
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Hence, the aim of the analysis of attitudes was to reveal the hidden patterns typically sedimented in particular social and cultural contexts.
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Difficulty shows what men are. Epictetus
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His impulsive temperament regularly got him into difficulties.
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We're trying to solve the difficult problem by ourselves.
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Union officials privately acknowledge that Phoenix's achilles heel has always been the difficulties it would face raising the necessary finance.
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The undulating holloway, which has itself sunk through the steady erosion of cartwheels and hooves up to fifteen feet beneath the hillside, translates you from the present into an earlier era when John Nash carved out his woodcuts in English boxwood at the kitchen table under a single lamp-bulb and cultivated the half-wild garden.
Wildwood
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These were monitoring variables like humidity and temperature, information that is invaluable to the horticulturalists attempting to propagate the trees.
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Many had difficulty negotiating the cross-drive obstacle, where often it was not until they were almost upon it that is was clear whether the sheep were going through or around the outside.
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More than 26,000 people made the trip to inspect the acers and aspidistras at what is fast becoming one of the best, and best-loved, horticultural events in the North of England.
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No adversely critical faculty was brought to bear.
Times, Sunday Times
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This type of power - a culture that radiates outward and a market that draws inward - rests on pull, not on push; on acceptance, not on imposition.
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Nilufer Bharucha, faculty in the department of English and project coordinator, explained that the term diaspora means to be scattered or dispersed across national boundaries, and has been self-consciously used today by postcolonial theorists to describe those who got displaced from their home owing to colonial politics and post-colonial economic realities.
Analysis
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There's a market for it and it's kind of a sequel to the cassette culture of the '80s and early '90s.
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The greatest difficulty which presents itself in entering the southern mouth arises from what in America are termed snags, that is, large trees, the roots of which are firmly planted in the bed of the river, whilst the branches project up the stream, and are likely to pierce any boat in its passage down.
Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
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In some cases, difficulties arise because of a combination of less individualisation and low survival.
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The markings are so blurred that it is difficult to identify.
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Primary sporocysts were obtained after overnight axenic culture of miracidia as described.
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Some archaeologists have been championing the culture of pre-Roman Britain for some time and the Shropshire road may confirm that traders were bringing back continental innovations to add to existing native achievements in art and engineering.
Letters: Native culture of pre-Roman Britain
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Faced with difficulties from recalcitrant landowners and political opponents, the scheme eventually necessitated financial rescue by the king himself.
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Here, human or mouse embryonic stem cells, in vitro representatives of the totipotent inner cell mass blastomeres, are placed into culture.
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The fork was simply a military development of the agricultural implement.
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Already the banks of the St. Lawrence below Quebec were laid out in seigniories, and the farms were tolerably well cultivated.
The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
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The presence of small lymphocytes in serous cavity fluid can pose great difficulty in the differentiation between a low-grade lymphoproliferative disorder and reactive lymphocytosis.
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They are unable to distinguish between culture and religions.
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Foot and mouth disease is a zoonosis, a disease transmissible to humans, but it crosses the species barrier with difficulty and with little effect.
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He then accused the powers that be of failing to appreciate younger people's culture.
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Instead, segregation has continued despite the fact that some of Oldham's most monocultural schools have been closed and merged since the riots, while others have been moved to different areas to seek a mixed intake.
Oldham schools still polarised 10 years on from race riots
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sericultural industry
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This montbretia cultivar is an Alan Bloom hybrid Crocosmia x Curtonus which has flowers and foliage that are similar to gladiolus.
Winter Plant Portrait-Croscosmias « Fairegarden
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Describing the species as "cocooned", Ferguson then lamented the present day "look at me" culture.
Sir Alex Ferguson: I'm in no mood for retiring at Manchester United
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He has no notion of the difficulty of the problem.
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The resulting dikaryons were cultured on slant medium to test for fruiting phenotypes.
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Waterford Chamber of Commerce are fully aware of the difficulties that its members are experiencing in recruiting suitable employees.
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Their horrible loss in the Super Bowl has been difficult for many fans to stomach.
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An ideal culture is one that makes a place for every human gift. Margaret Mead
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Once the victim's mind had "snapped" into cult mode, the unsnapping requires a massive assault on the victim's mind to untangle the coded messages injected into it by the sinister forces of the cult leader.
Warren Adler: Martha Marcy May Marlene: A Brave Movie
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The tropane alkaloids scopolamine and hyoscyamine were extracted and analysed from N. tabacum cultured hairy roots.
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Deputy Agricultural and Land Affairs Minister Dirk du Toit called on farmers to invest in what he described as human resource capital.
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Its political culture, once fiercely democratic, is being eroded by a manipulated, bureaucratic legalism that identifies dissent as disloyalty.
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The culture that he describes is so different from mine that I sometimes find it hard to relate to.
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It's difficult to predict with any degree of certainty how much it will cost.
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Cultural practices have survived or fallen only in part because of their effect on the strength of the group, and those which have survived are usually burdened with unnecessary impedimenta.
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In his novel, he separated the peninsula from the continent, thus permitting the cultural meeting of the peninsular peoples with those from the other side of the Atlantic.
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By the time the higher elevations are reached, such strange notions as Einsteinian curved space-time and the quantum uncertainty principle, heavy meals indeed, seem not so difficult to digest.
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He stood and brushed the crumbs of bread off of him, knowing well how difficult it would be to follow his own advice.
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The essays also stress how important were the dynamics of receiving cultures for the appropriation and interpretation of Christianity.
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The boundary between probity and fraud was much more difficult to draw in this area.
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Not difficult, admittedly, but he remains a solid and dependable presence at the back.
The Sun
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The film was a difficult undertaking, though.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is difficult to fully assess the damage.
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In other words, agriculture provided labour for the new factories in the towns and, eventually, food supplies to feed the new industrial working class.
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California founded the celebrity culture, and as publicity stunts go, running for governor is on the cheap and easy side of the spectrum.
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Nevertheless, CNN has talked to a "language analyst" who gets paid to "[analyze and catalogue] trends in word usage and word choice and their impact on culture," and they report that Obama was too "professorial," and now America is at grave risk of not passing its midterm exams on the oil spill.
Obama Oil Spill Speech Criticized By CNN's Language Analyst For Not Being Moronic Enough [UPDATE]
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A laddish culture is rife in many universities, and cuts across all social classes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Probably the most famous example of this, and also a good illustrative case, is the "green revolution" in agriculture.
Science, Technology, and Social Change
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The dinner has highlighted the difficulty for the duke and duchess of how careful they should be about where their charitable donations come from.
Times, Sunday Times
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Until the advent of synthetic dyes, woad was cultivated in great plantations that were for a time a mainstay in some colonial economies.
SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
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Some people think that it is difficult to prove the existence of the unconscious mind.
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We had good straight-line speed, but overtaking is so difficult here.
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The traditional view is that the malefic planets tend to be obstructive; planets debilitated by sign or house position tend to find it difficult to act.
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It specialises in working with alloys and metals that are difficult to shape and form.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet Highland culture continues to flourish through the Gaelic language, piping, ceilidhs (informal gatherings with traditional music, dancing and poetry) and a full schedule of Highland games.
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A more material reason for the recent spread of campus farms is probably the rise of community-supported agriculture.
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But the inward thoughts of men, which appear outwardly in their words and actions, are the signs of our honouring, and these go by the name of worship; in Latin, cultus.
Leviathan
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Cultural theorist Charles Mudede has written extensively on pop music, specifically hiphop.
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That's about four acres under cultivation - enough to produce a total harvest last year of about 10,000 bundles.
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Exhaust fumes from the Apache engines are also cooled as they emerge to make it difficult for heat-seeking missiles to seek and destroy the aircraft.
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Ms. Thompson, whose city is wrangling with $288 million in incinerator debt, said seeking state help is only one step toward resolving Harrisburg's problems, and that "there are many difficult steps to come.
Harrisburg Asks State for Relief
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But what is wonderful about him - what saves him, glorifies him and makes him special - is the imperishable cultural truth that you can take a Frenchman out of France but you cannot take France out of a Frenchman.
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He had no difficulty in disposing of the fallacy, and he was in no danger of succumbing to it.
Nineteen Eighty-Four
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They found it difficult to cleanly isolate this property as an aspect.
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Although the softest condition is obtained when the large globules of cementite are embedded in the ferrite, a smooth machined surface is difficult to obtain due to tearing.
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They also come across a cryptogram, which is rather difficult to solve, but which eventually they manage to decypher, and which leads them to the treasure hoarded by the pirate, who by that time has met his end.
Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess
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The aim is to inculcate business people with an appreciation of different cultures.
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So numerous and various were the influences, formative and impellent, which combined to bring the colonies up to the precise ripening-point of their independence, as to make it difficult to assign each its proper force.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
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Most soils are dominated by quartz sand, and are acidic, xeric, and have a very limited nutrient supply; they are coarser, drier, less fertile, and less suited to agriculture than the mesic soils of Ecoregion 84d.
Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
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MDA-MB-231 and D3H2LN cell viability was assessed using the MTT-microculture tetrazolium assay
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The Seppos found a cure for fiesty natives, opposed to cultural imperialism and resident in heavily afforested regions - they called it Napalm.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Just got back from Avatar.
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Then the pleasant little surprises of all kinds that we imagined; and the pleasant looks that greet us when we condescend to accept them; the patience that can translate our most unwarrantable "crossness", because there has been some trifling difficulty in obtaining the half of a star or the corner of a moon which it had pleased us to require, into "such a good sign of being really better"; and then our appetite (which the gods know is at that season singularly keen), how is it not tempted with unutterable dainties and friande morsels, all sorts of amateur cookery in our behalf, where Love himself has not disdained to turn the spit, and look into the stewpan! and all served up so gracefully on the small tray, covered with its delicate white damask cloth, arraying with more than mortal charms the moulds of crystal jelly and pure-looking blanc mange!
Zoe: The History of Two Lives
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Her aggressiveness made it difficult for him to explain his own feelings.
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But this volume considerably expands our understanding by widening the regional sphere of comparison and by taking on board issues of secrecy, cultural heritage and museology.
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Cult mezzo Magdalena Kozena and silvery soprano Carolyn Sampson sound gorgeous, but are on the cool side as Paris and Cupid respectively.
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In what follows I shall claim that postmodern cultural forms do indeed signify, only that they signify differently.
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This species was a cultivated tree, or possibly a survivor of natural woodland in the area, on the campus of the University at São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo state, in south-east Brazil.
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Changing the corporate culture is a long and difficult process.
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Nonetheless, this era had the same conflicts (over cultural diversity and nativism, for example) as later periods, and established lasting policies toward immigrants and aliens.
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It's difficult to conceive of living on the moon.
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These species are under an unusual selection regime in that their hosts are often isogenic and planted in monoculture.
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He was finding it difficult to control his feelings.
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Chemical products were used liberally over agricultural land.
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There were tensions between tradition and Christianity, but there were also compromises and accommodations, a fusion of cultures.
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I still believe that speedway solos are the most exciting form of motorsport to watch, and incredibly difficult.
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Also well known is hydrophobia, literally ‘fear of water ‘, as a name for rabies, which sometimes appears to cause such a sensation in sufferers because it makes the throat swell and so it becomes difficult for the victim to swallow.’
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This vanishing reflects both the culture's increasing intolerance of sentimentalism and mainstream comics' marginalizing of women readers.
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I need to own a gun, multiculturalism is evil, and they have some hallucinatory fantasies about Aryan civilization.
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I would also like to know how well acquainted he was with the Metis of western Canadathe people, their clothing, and their culture?
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And the high profile court battles have shown how difficult it is to get medical experts to agree on how to interpret the facts of a case.
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The franchise mode has been expanded with a scouting report and a minor league system that will let hands on managers cultivate talent.
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Handa and Autar Mattoo, a research plant physiologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service and collaborator in the research, had shown earlier that polyamines such as spermidine and spermine enhance nutritional and processing quality of tomato fruits.
RedOrbit News - Technology
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The reform will make it more difficult for MPs to block legislation.
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It is not my culture or philosophy.
The Sun
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Given the extremely backward state of Polish agriculture, its small farming businesses are expected to die like flies.
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The merit of all things lies in their difficulty. Alexandre Dumas
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But shortage of teachers and timetabling problems make it very difficult for schools to work any great breadth into the system.
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She speaks with a thick middle European accent, and she is difficult to understand.
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The shorter boxer seemed to start having difficulty with the height and reach advantage.
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Where woods existed near undrained marsh or bog, a traveller's difficulties were enhanced.
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The inn we occupied had one of these porches: Madame Barbot, our landlady, and her maid, were both dressed in Breton costume, with lace-trimmed embroidered caps and aprons of fine muslin, clear-starched and ironed with a perfection which the most accomplished "blanchisseuse du fin" of Paris would find it difficult to surpass.
Brittany & Its Byways
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Here he achieved that most difficult of tasks, humour and fun in dance.
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The problem is that their remarkable efficiency allows them to overproduce almost any commodity, so agriculture tends to lurch from surplus to surplus.
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The low cell activity in equine species makes both in-vitro fertilization and cloning more difficult in horses than in cattle and even humans.
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Susceptibility to cold is determined by cultivar and cultural practices, especially fertilization.
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He was one of the world's foremost scholars of ancient Indian culture.
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Festivals that provide a forum for Arab and Israeli art and culture, and universities and academies that offer joint courses in the Qur'an and the Bible, midrash and tafsir, cabbalah and Sufism, thereby placing them in their original relation to one another, are today only feasible in exile -- in the West, of all places, which bears part of the blame for the present-day impossible situation.
MRZine.org
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New Zealand had become a multicultural society.
The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
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As an author of a romantic comedy myself, I do understand that it is difficult to make the genre seem fresh after many miserable retreads.
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As to the pay of the Mercenaries it nearly filled two esparto-grass baskets; there were even visible in one of them some of the leathern discs which the Republic used to economise its specie; and as the Barbarians appeared greatly surprised, Hanno told them that, their accounts being very difficult, the Ancients had not had leisure to examine them.
Salammbo
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And we have seen that sexism presents a greater difficulty than racism in this regard as well.
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It becomes more and more difficult to reduce raw emissions, especially for heavy and high-performance vehicles.
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The agreement on cultural cooperation between the two countries was rescinded on 30 April, 2002.
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The industry is highly vertically integrated, with poultry production companies (known as integrators) contracting with farmers (referred to as growers) to raise the birds prior to slaughter Number of broilers and other meat-type chickens sold in the United States, 2007 (Source: USDA Census of Agriculture, 2007).
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His search for his cultural identity took him to where his parents were born.
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However, introduction of songs which are rather playful in nature is quite new to the Gondi culture.
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The tumultuous Cultural Revolution was chiefly responsible for the searing desire for change in China.
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Amateurs can easily fill the tubes using simple agricultural tools, after which bags are arranged in a spiral that is gradually corbelled inwards as it ascends to form a dome.
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After being housed in transit camps, many of the immigrants were directed to agricultural settlements (moshavim) (Zadok 1985; Lisak 1999).
Yemenite Women in Israel: 1948 to the Present Day.
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A compendium of greatest hits, plus a poetic "birl" (spin) from Seamus Heaney, it seems to be modelled on the Burns night, with O'Hagan, a lively novelist and cultural commentator, playing MC.
The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
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Meat and poultry production fall under the control of the Agriculture Department.
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* I wonder how much of this has to do with their positions (obviously Edwards had a mind like few others, but one has to take into account also that he husbanded and cultivated that gift responsibly): Edwards was a public man in his capacity as a pastor; can it be said that Whitefield was only a pastor in his capacity as a public man? from → Observations
The Sage of Northampton « Unknowing
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The debacle threatens to stymie the country's dynamic agricultural sector.
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The students and faculty sometimes lead the community members through a brief demonstration of a PBL case tutorial session.
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This makes the task of introducing tolerance to parasites or disease via genetic modification exceedingly difficult, if not impossible.
PHYLLOXERA: How Wine was Saved for the World
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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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Bringing modern styles to Chinese drama, they are cultivating their own fans.
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After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.
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When I wrote, imprecisely, that domestic subsidies for agricultural commodities are equivalent to protective tariffs, I was groping at the notion that in both cases (1) domestic consumers/taxpayers pay a premium above the world price and (2) that foreign producers are discouraged from entering the domestic market.
The Case for Free Trade, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Mr Wilson says organic farms reverse many modern agricultural trends.
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We must drive home to him where the difficulties lie.
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And Bob and uh others … I was pointing a usage of the word enjoy in a specific way … made possible by todays culture of "enjoy" that is distinctly different from the way the Westminster catechesim uses the word.
Reclaiming the Mission
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Now, whether the presentative faculty of the soul be identical with, or different from, the faculty of sense-perception, in either case the illusion does not occur without our actually seeing or [otherwise] perceiving something.
On Dreams
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Results It was observed by light microscopy that the cytomembrane of cultured cells was intact, with no cell injury.
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The relationship with her mother, Zippora, née Assur, the daughter of a prosperous merchant family, who had never attended school, became more and more difficult.
Fanny Lewald.
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One last prediction the model makes is that the income differential paid to prostitutes will rise with the status the culture accords wives.
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Many universities in the United States have agriculture extension service that provides information and advice.
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Bulgaria's State Agriculture Fund has started selecting grain producers for buying out bread wheat for the newly set up Grain Commodity Fund.
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I live with my nan and grandad and it will be extremely difficult for me to pay as we do not have enough money.
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I wouldn't care success or failure, for I will only struggle ahead as long as I have been destined to the distance. I wouldn't care the difficulties around, for what I can leave on the earth is only their view of my back since I have been marching toward the horizontal.
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American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed.
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Mould - breaking strategies grow initially like weeds. They are not cultivated like tomatoes in a hothouse.
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No longer able to sell his craftwork, he has found it difficult to carry on his work on the church.
Globe and Mail
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There's a flood of whacky stories, and it's difficult to tell what's real and what's not.
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It is Faur's contention that the Kabbalist rabbis, seen through the filter of the vertical model, transform the Talmudic tradition -- based on a pluralistic dialogue and formal legal strictures -- into an occult hermeticism creating a Judaism that is sealed off from critical reading and rational science.
David Shasha: Two Models of Jewish Tradition: Vertical-Hierarchical and Horizontal Pluralist
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While the difficulty of this work makes specialization in agency organization most desirable, in this complex and uncertain world we learn more by being uncertain.
Taking Child Abuse Seriously: Contemporary issues in child protection theory and practice
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It's difficult to test the cookies for doneness while they're still hot, but they're fairly resistant to overbaking.
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Cultural misunderstandings do happen.
Times, Sunday Times
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The huge advance that she secured for the book attests to the place she has carved out on the cultural landscape.
Times, Sunday Times
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When I started doing this, I thought, easy-peasy, but it's actually quite difficult.
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The policeman evaded all the difficult questions.
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But faculty and many of the most gifted students began to drift else-where.
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These stains can be difficult to remove.
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They entered the market obliquely through the production of non-agricultural products such as barrel staves that they bartered for textiles, hardware and cheap consumer goods.
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Schoolchildren could be frisked for weapons against their will as teachers are recruited into the crackdown on youth knife culture.
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Only considerable skill in narrative can surmount the difficulty of this complete change of tone within the limits of one book.
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Praetor needs more assistance than ever, now that his faculties are slipping away.
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It's the equivalent of a course in arboriculture for the amateur gardener and landscape professional, including the history and culture of trees, suggesting the climates where you might find them growing.
Books to inspire endeavors in landscape design, gardening
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One of the "brightest minds" in his class, he was one of the laziest; one of the quickest and most agile when aroused, he was one of the torpids as a rule: One of the kind who should have "gone in for honors," as the faculty said, he came nearer going out for devilment.
Found in the Philippines The Story of a Woman's Letters
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Large "fandoms" erupt around popular anime series, widely read books like Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, and cult movies like The Matrix.
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Acorus calamus plants originated from the Moossee, and were cultivated in a pond at the University of St Andrews.
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From 1972 to 1982 the percentage of self-employed workers in nonagricultural industries who are women rose from 26 to 32.
Women in the Work Force
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Even within the world of mass-produced culture, it is possible to approach the question of standardization differently.
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And it adds piquancy to the tale that many of these changes appear to be lifted straight out of her own book of cultural reform.
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They also deprive Australian livestock of food by scouring the cultivated rangelands, which also facilitates erosion.