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The impression of warmth and comfort and beauty predominated, though he was unable to analyze it; while the simplicity delighted him -- expensive simplicity, he decided, and most of it leftovers from the time her father went broke and died.
Chapter XVIII
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Joe Speakman dominated for first place in freestyle with Matthew Clinton fourth in backstroke and sixth in the individual medley.
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Tribal traditions and a male-dominated reading of Islam have produced a deeply rooted ideology of women as temptresses, who must be kept under control to avoid "fitna" or social strife, thereby safeguarding the "peace of Islam.
Ida Lichter, M.D.: Afghan Women's Movements Deserve More From the West
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Last week I lamented the lack of tries in our now defence-dominated game, what with the accent on specialist prevention coaching.
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Spain dominated possession in the opening minutes and looked to have the measure of an uncertain Dutch backline.
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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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The skilled trades were dominated by craft guilds which imposed strict limitations on entry in order to guarantee their market.
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I live in a part of the country which is almost completely dominated by the bibliolatrous mindset.
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In this agent-dominated world, brands will be quickly disassociated with visual trademarks, since people will rarely see them.
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The only element of the production that fails to satisfy is the heavily miked, synthesizer-dominated orchestra, which sounds artificial and dead.
A 'King' That Is Full of Aces
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RE: #106 – No one seems to want to have a technical discussion regarding the current mechanisms reponsible for the European drought of Fall 2006 and the zonally dominated current semi wet but warm pattern.
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This proposal was met with guffaws of laughter from the Labour-dominated committee, which included the then Coun Keith Thomson.
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The uniform canopy is dominated by broadleaf species, mainly kamahi (Weinmannia racemosa) and tawa (Beilschmiedia tawa), with some emergent podocarps (e.g., rimu and matai).
Northland temperate forests
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Cable television from across the Atlantic has long dominated our airwaves.
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In Egypt, Lozah recently visited some youth centres in Aswan that are participating in an initiative encouraging girls and women to utilise traditionally male-dominated spaces:
Global Voices in English » Blogging About Poverty And Development In The Arab World
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In the early part of the twentieth century, the B.V.D. brand of men's underwear (notable for its front buttons and back flaps) so dominated the marketplace that 'BVDs' became a general term used to refer to any brand of similar product (i.e., lightweight, one-piece long underwear for men), and eventually to all types and brands of men's underwear as well.
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The early Mesozoic was dominated by ferns, cycads, ginkgophytes, bennettitaleans, and other unusual plants.
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The issue of land reform was one that dominated Hungary's parliamentary elections.
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Like "just A moment," the album sees the act expanding the posthardcore sounds that dominated their early releases. "shandy" starts as an experimental pop song filled with dizzying distorted noises and then morphs into a dramatic rocker. "this is is this?" is the disc's most dynamic composition.
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British influence, with wooden jalousies, wide porches, and patterned railings and fretwork, dominated urban architecture in the colonial period.
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In some ways, the self-taught writer could be called the Southern godmother of feminism, an autodidactic intellectual who carved out her singular role as a woman to be reckoned with on her on terms, in her own idiosyncratic ways, in the most hallowed and male-dominated coven in the country--the Halls of Congress--a generation before Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton emerged on the national stage.
Jeff Biggers: "Office Holders Are Desperate": 180 Years Before HuffPo, Anne Royall's Wicked Blogs Held DC Accountable
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The central theme of Sugar and Slaves is the rise of the big slave-owning sugar planters who completely dominated their island societies by the late seventeenth century.
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The Laramie Basin ecoregion is a wide intermontane valley, dominated by mixed-grass prairie.
Ecoregions of Wyoming (EPA)
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Aristotle's scientific theories dominated Western thought for fifteen hundred years.
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The audio foreground, however, is dominated by the insipid, warbling, and off-key sound of Gareth Gates murdering a late 1970s disco classic.
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A hydraulic representation of his system dominated in which the historical evolution and context of Keynes's ideas could find no place.
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The look that dominated the '70s has women trading in their high heels for wedges that are casual and often more comfortable.
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White, metallics and other washed out colours, (such as grey and khaki) dominated the collection.
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The fine-grained assemblage is dominated by tabular, low-density elements, such as cycloid scales and fish vertebrae.
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Where policy is radically dissociated from the reality of death, the paradoxical result is a society dominated by the logic of death.
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Since the 1970s, the world had been dominated by two problems which, ironically, tended to cancel each other out.
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AGB stars in which the abundance of carbon atoms exceeds that of oxygen atoms have chemistries dominated by carbon and are known as carbon stars.
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Colossal emergents with overarching crowns a hundred meters across dominated the chlorotic topog'raphy, while smaller yet still gigantic growths fought for a share of life-giving sunlight.
Mid Flinx
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During the next five or even ten years, non-grain cultigens dominated; first root crops and then tree crops were cultivated.
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The alliance of South and West - Georgia planters and Illinois sodbusters - that had dominated American politics since Jefferson's day splintered, then collapsed.
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Nevertheless it requires separate assessment, not least because it drew on certain areas of experience not directly dominated by the monarch.
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They create a musical universe dominated by multiple percussion and underpinned by Mazinho Lima s tirelessly inventive bass guitar.
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The system in Britain is not as dominated by plea bargaining, but it is certainly present.
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This continues until the universe is so hot that there is _no_ matter-dominated phase, after which it just bounces along isentropically but never forms structure again.
Against Bounces
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No other continent is so dominated by one genus of tree as Australia is by eucalypts.
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During rush hour in the mornings and afternoons, Caribbean cities are dominated by metal, plastic and rubber objects, puffing hydrocarbons and other gases into the atmosphere.
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This ecoregion is a broad arid intermontane basin interrupted by hills and low mountains and dominated by grasslands and shrublands.
Ecoregions of Wyoming (EPA)
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This was a label that dominated musically as well as attracting and nurturing top-shelf vocal talent.
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A national discount chain had opened several warehouse outlets in a geographic region the retailer had long dominated.
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For a brief time in the 1990s, nerds rose to a spectacular height with the rise of computers – a nerd-dominated domain – when people were forced to kiss a lot of nerd tuchis in order to get their networks to run.
Overcoming Your Nerd-Dom: Part 1 In A Possibly-Continuing Series
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The winners were especially to the fore in the aerial battles where they dominated a physically weaker Kerry outfit.
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Microscopic analyses reveal that the oxide mineralogy of the dolerites is dominated by magnetite and ilmenite.
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However, the poticians in most souther states including mine are dominated by the religious conservatives who wouldn't tolerate anyone who doesn't think or look like them!!
Voinovich: The GOP's 'being taken over by Southerners'
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• Involvi growth ng in the process and changes that is never ending and self - initiated Increasing one's positive self-image and overcom - ing stigma Commitment means to duty or pledge to some thing or someone, and can refer to: • ersonal commitment, interaction dominated by obligations.
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The main courses are dominated by marine and freshwater fish, including the ubiquitous pike; or else game - rabbit, pheasant and duck.
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Moreover, beginning in 1991, tensions between Afars and the Issa-dominated government resulted in an Afar rebellion.
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Asean finance ministers vow to avoid overheating, but remain mute on yuan ASEAN finance ministers have vowed to co-ordinate policies to avoid economic overheating in the fast-growing region, following a semi-annual gathering dominated political tension in Thailand and the avoidance of any criticism of China's currency management.
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Most of it is hydrogen-dominated gas or plasma, simple in behavior though bearing the seeds of elemental diversity through thermonuclear reactions in stars.
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Now, Johnson, a 61-year-old Democrat who battled back from a December 2006 brain hemorrhage, is running for re-election in a GOP-dominated state where President Bush won 60% of the vote in 2000 and 2004. 50
S.D. Democrats pin hopes on popular senator
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The gallery forests are dominated by Cynometra vogelii; the patches of dense dry forest by Isoberlinia doka, Anogeissus leiocarpus, Cola cordifolia, Antiaris africana, which is nationally threatened, Chlorophora excelsa (VU), and the edible akee Blighia unijugata.
Comoé National Park, Côte d'Ivoire
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The Fang, the most prevalent and warlike of these tribes, predominated.
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The archaeological record, ethnohistorical accounts, and the memories of elders provide detailed accounts of how human life in the Arctic has always been dominated and influenced by periodic, irregular, and often dramatic ecosystem changes, triggered by periods of warming and cooling, extreme weather events, and fluctuations in animal populations [10].
Responding to climate change in the Arctic
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Of the five local opinions sought on the operations of the Council, traffic and parking gripes predominated.
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It is a country dominated by high peaks and wide flat stretches of lava field, powerful waterfalls and creaking glaciers.
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The rock is dominated by well-oriented hornblende surrounding porphyroclasts of diopside, which is patchily transitional into hornblende.
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The site occupies the corner of a somewhat higgledy-piggledy plaza dominated by a small, historic church.
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The alliance was created to help the transition from a defense-dominated economy to more diverse industries.
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Moreover, the court and humanist circles that fostered the work of these artists were for the most part male dominated, intensely homosocial and even homosexual.
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This huge stretch of coastline is dominated by offshore barrier islands built by the surf out of drifting sand.
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The platform was dominated by sleek lawyers and Tories.
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From 1958, when Dion DiMucci and the Belmonts placed several songs on the pop charts, until the “British Invasion” of 1964, Italian American doo-wop groups dominated American popular music.
A Renegade History of the United States
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This could account for the finer ash layers in the quarry sequence being dominated by T2 ejecta.
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He was dominated by an insatiable drive for fame.
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And in an electoral system dominated by money, that often means the short-term interests of their largest campaign contributors.
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An antique four-poster bed dominated the room, surrounded by abstract watercolor paintings in vivid jewel tones.
Rogue Oracle
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Later Paleozoic seas were dominated by crinoid and blastoid echinoderms, articulate brachiopods, graptolites, and tabulate and rugose corals.
Paleozoic
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At the FBK Games in Hengelo, Netherlands, Marion Jones dominated the women's 100 with a time 11.16, almost a half-second ahead of the field.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Clay posts a near-perfect 10
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All of which extrapolates on the "culture of negativity" theme which dominated Campbell's recent Cudlipp lecture.
Alastair Campbell vs. the media
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Residence in Canadian cities is generally private rather than communal, dominated by private homes or residences.
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Eventually we dominated and may have caused the extinction of another earlier human species, the Neanderthals.
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The so-called indigenization and empowerment act was passed in 2008, when parliament was still dominated by Mugabe's lawmakers.
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My black file of readers' complaints is always dominated by grumbles featuring the supermarkets' failure to get the right wine from the right vintage at the right price on to the right shelf at the right time.
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When in the early 1970s structuralist approaches to understanding human behavior predominated, George mused about Mary Douglas's celebrated analysis of New Guinea subincision rites (the ritual splitting of the penis lengthwise) as an inscription of the bifurcated moiety system on the bifurcated body.
Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco : The Fox
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In other words, why should construction and manufacturing being male-dominated and health and education be female-dominated, and further why should that remain true as the sector mix changes?
Matthew Yglesias » The Gendered Division of Labor
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These actions are directed by cognitive activity rather than dominated by perceptions, as was the case with preoperational thought.
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A tall pine dominated the landscape.
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This forest type is dominated by evergreen tree species with scattered deciduous trees such as Dipterocarpus kerri, Anogeissus acuminate, Pometia pinnata and Lagerstroemia calyculata.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam
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She sensitized me with respect to gender differences in this traditional male-dominated society
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It is, however, noteworthy that Adoptionism began in that part of Spain where Islamism dominated, and where a Nestorian colony had for years found refuge.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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He is dominated by the forces of anxiety, paranoia, and anger, which manifest in a roughness and impatience toward his beautiful neighbor.
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Cryic soils support mixed coniferous forests dominated by mountain hemlock, lodgepole pine, and Pacific silver fir; they are colder than the mesic and frigid soils of the Southern Cascades (4f).
Ecoregions of Oregon (EPA)
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So, predictably, healthcare reform dominated the Sunday shows (by the way, you wouldn't believe the length of the discussions in my office surrounding the compounding, hyphenation or phrasing of the term "health care"; official Federal rules don't exist, so it was left to Bob to make policy).
R_urell: So, predictably, healthcare reform domin
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French Creoles dominated Louisiana, even after Spain officially took over the colony in the mid-eighteenth century and some Spanish settled there.
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It is dominated by variably foliated, medium-grained, even-textured to porphyritic biotite hornblende tonalite and quartz diorite.
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Sandbars often are dominated by pure stands of black willow, while point bars are occupied by diverse forests of cottonwood, sugarberry, sycamore, green ash, and pecan.
Ecoregions of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (EPA)
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The dominant colonial obsession with race and racial distinctions of all kinds sometimes fed into the ideas of the dominated.
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The panopticon, an 18 th-century prison design dominated by a central viewing tower, called for an elimination of privacy and constant surveillance of prisoners.
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The whole valley is dominated by this mountain.
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Shaftesbury's formulation of sentimentality as either a manifestation of latitudinarianism or deism, both vaguely secularized systems of advancing self-sufficient virtue as the means by which manners dominated and controlled behavior in the public realm.
Talking About Virtue: Paisiello's 'Nina,' Paër's 'Agnese,' and the Sentimental Ethos
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Northern-dominated government may have blunted the appeal of the development discourse among the majority of south-eastern voters.
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In a 1988 essay titled ‘Maps, Knowledge and Power’ he regrets that cartographic history has been dominated to date by a technicist teleology of evolving accuracy.
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A sport dominated by statistics has finally admitted that the numbers don't add up, says Dave Hannigan
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This is a diverse community of ferns, sedges, grasses, angiosperms and mosses and is dominated by B. palmiforme, crowberry Empetrum rumbrum, grasses and sedges.
Gough Island Wildlife Reserve, United Kingdom
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Appreciation of works of art is bound to be dominated by a particular kind of interest.
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Mr. Harper, who campaigned on a promise not to name unelected Canadians to the Senate, says he was forced to revert to traditional appointments because he has been unable to push his vision of Senate reform through what until Friday was a Liberal-dominated body.
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Society A minor plant community within a larger community, characterized by a specific dominant species, for example, a Trillium-dominated society in a community such as an oak woodland.
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They create a musical universe dominated by multiple percussion and underpinned by Mazinho Lima s tirelessly inventive bass guitar.
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He stood up awkwardly and strolled mysteriously to the corner of the room where a peculiarly large gramophone horn dominated.
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The second and third sets were dominated by Bulgaria, the way they do best, with their power game.
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Topics of discussion: reasons why craft beer (and beer in general) is male-dominated; women's perception of beer as fattening; how to introduce women to craft beer; and whether women prefer fruity, "chocolatey" beers.
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Biarritz dominated for over an hour but came agonisingly close to throwing it away after Ulster stormed back into the game.
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The interior is dominated by iconic MINI design characteristics such as grippy and comfortable sports seats, the trademark central speedometer and neat, funky switch packs.
Automotive Headlines
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Aristotle's scientific theories dominated Western thought for fifteen hundred years.
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Since independence in 1966, Botswana has been a multiparty democracy with elections held every five years to a unicameral legislature, the National Assembly, which has been dominated by the Botswana Democratic Party.
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Indeed, the importance of having a free and fair press in an online world dominated by corporate overlords shows how deeply players are invested in their virtual existence
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Not surprisingly, last Friday's Minneapolis City Council meeting was dominated by the smoking ban ordinance, which burned up nearly two hours of debate.
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The home side dominated proceedings and took the lead midway through the first half.
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The Borve Series is dominated by varieties of quartzo-feldspathic schist and gneiss, composed mainly of plagioclase, quartz, and biotite.
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The High Commands of both countries were dominated by the old traditional cavalry regiments and their political pull was great.
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Relatedness concepts have dominated the discussion on the evolution and maintenance of eusociality in social insects.
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People's concerns over the summer were dominated less by impending elections than by electricity bills.
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The subversion and deconstruction of "maternal mythology" is a result of the fustigation of feminist literature on male dominated culture as well as of feminism introspection.
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In a place dominated by Olympic-sized egos, he was always one of the quiet ones, a guy without much sizzle, the kind of guy most of us in the news media usually ignored.
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All sites were similar floristically, being dry, open woodland dominated by red ironbark, a winter-flowering species.
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The California recall is symptomatic of an increasing tendency for politics to be dominated by short-termism.
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When it was sown 35 days later than cassava, then cassava cultivar MCol 1468, which was tall and had a large canopy, dominated pigeonpea almost completely, whereas the smaller cultivar M 19 occupied up to only about half the total interrow area.
1. Green manure crops in irrigated and rainfed lowland rice-based cropping systems in south Asia.
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They demonstrated that most rivers are very sensitive to temperature rises on the order of 1 to 3 ºC, and that nival (snow-dominated) rivers become less stable while pluvial (rain-dominated) rivers become more stable.
Terrestrial Water Balance in the Arctic
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The littoral zone was dominated by oligochaetes, gastropods, sphaerid clams, and chironomid larvae.
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The set, by Lez Brotherston, suitably suggests an ornate, tiled bathhouse, inhabited by a mama's-boy princeling who grows up into a mother-dominated prince.
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Their imaginations are dominated by the ghosts of the past, in intimate communion with the shimmering world of the dead.
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The structure of the thermosphere is dominated by waves in temperature, with large amplitude and wavelength.
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One poll in September 1991 found small pluralities in Moscow and large cities opposed to the transfer to Russia of territories in other republics where Russians predominated the Crimea, Donbass, and Northern Kazakhstan were mentioned; in small towns and rural areas, the votes for and against such annexations were equal.
The Return
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On yesterday's anaemic display they didn't deserve to as Collegians dominated throughout and scored five tries.
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Much of the book deals with scandals and questions of "truthfulness" - the very questions that have dominated the conversation about memoir in recent years.
SMITH Magazine Superfeed
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Galaxy's tough, brawling style earned him the cognomen, ‘The Thai Tyson’ and his record certainly shows a man who dominated his division.
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Similarly, the huge reptiles which dominated the land, sea, and even the air of the Cretaceous are all gone.
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Their electronic stuff is not dominated by a sequencer: tempos are loose and free.
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The public discourse is heavily dominated at present by a perception whether welcomed or deprecated of student instrumentalism.
C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: A Life of Learning
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And although American and British ideas of constitutional government dominated the first stage of the French Revolution, the constitutionalists were soon swept aside by the dictatorship of the Jacobin club.
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From the 1820s Clydesdale, Shire and other heavy breeds were imported, but it was not until later in the century that horse teams dominated haulage.
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Questions of federalism and decentralization have dominated public debate across the country.
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The new Bullring has replaced the concrete monstrosities and monoliths which dominated the city.
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They are dominated by Cyperus latifolius with C. aterrimus or Hypericum lanceolatum, Alchemilla cryptantha, Anagallis angustiloba and Jussiaea repens.
Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
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Surrounding the pans on a larger scale (on less brackish soil) are grasslands dominated by Odyssea paucinervis and Cynodon dactylon with Cenchrus ciliaris and Eriochloa meyeriana dominating the crests of calcrete escarpments.
Zambezian halophytics
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In most villages, the panchayats or village councils and the powerful fishing societies are dominated by men.
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Definitions of addiction, on the other hand, dominated by all-or-none categories of the effects of drug usage, often ignore highly differential typologies and reasons for a problem with a specific drug.
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In contrast, climax forests are dominated by stone pine Pinus cembra.
Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, Switzerland
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These majestic forests are dominated by the Dipterocarpaceae tree family, notably Anisoptera spp.,
Peninsular Malaysian rain forests
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Unlike other funerals of known ANC leaders which are dominated by freedom songs, a church choir sang hymns for the activist.
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An example association includes Phyllocladus, Agathis dammara, and Eugenia dominated by Castanopsis.
Sulawesi montane rain forests
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We demonstrated that the remaining imbalance was dominated by the pickup loops.
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The Annascaul Formation is at least 500 m thick, and is dominated by mudrocks with subordinate quartz wacke sandstones, tuffaceous fine conglomerates and melange.
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There is reason to believe that the tumours of the parotid previously described as adenoma, chondroma, angioma, myxoma, and many of the cases of sarcoma, were really mixed tumours in which one or other of these tissues predominated.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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The Aztecs dominated dozens of indigenous communities.
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They were forced into roles impossible to fulfil in the context of the multiple subjugations by which they were dominated.
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He dominated every premier who served during his presidency.
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The eagle on the poster dominated the room, tall and black and proud on a scarlet background.
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Images of Brando in character now are emblems for the era he dominated: Stanley Kowalski with his ripped t-shirt and pent-up rage; Terry Malloy, making a defiant stand against the mob on the waterfront; Johnny the Biker in "The Wild One," sneering at all authority.
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It is almost certain that the general election will be dominated by large political parties with a long tradition.
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These craftsfolk survived beneath the notice of the wealthier merchants and traders who dominated the commerce of the south coast of Premmois.
Into the Thinking Kingdoms
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The mixed mesophytic forest is restricted mostly to the deeper ravines and escarpment slopes, and the upland forests are dominated by mixed oaks with shortleaf pine.
Ecoregions of Tennessee (EPA)
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Stoicism indeed seems to fall back into the materialism that I prevailed before Plato and Aristotle; but the ethical dualism which dominated the mood of the Stoic philosophers, did not in the long run tolerate the materialistic physics; it sought and found help in the metaphysical dualism of the Platonists, and at the same time reconciled itself to the popular religion by means of allegorism, that is, it formed a new theology.
History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7)
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This was an unusual year for the Oscars: No single film dominated the field and swept the board.
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The population is dominated by farmers, and the skyline is dotted with silos.
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Vegetation dominated by low density stands of podocarp and taxodiod conifers grew on mobile braided alluvial plains where it was subject to regular catastrophic flooding events.
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It is dominated by the deposition of calcite with minor pyrite, marcasite, barite, anhydrite and gypsum.
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The Austrian court was dominated by the Jesuits, its government had concluded a concordat with Pius IX, the pope who ardently combated all modern ideas.
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Instead of the usual array of knobs, dials and passive screens, MyFord Touch is dominated by a giant 8-inch touch screen, with large function icons in the center and color-coded corners that you touch to switch the screen among four main functions: multisource audio entertainment, navigation, phone and climate control.
Ford Drives Digital Dashboards to Next Level
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Membership in the Centuriate Committee required certain economic status, and power was heavily vested in the first eighteen Centuries; the Centuriate Committee was dominated by the First and Second Classes.
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However, the house nearly bankrupted him and it was bought in 1707 by the Dalrymple family, who dominated Scottish law in the 18th century.
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My preference is for a pluralistic world, not dominated by any single power.
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In this case the surrounding sediment matrix is dominated by detrital quartz and illite along with various other clay minerals.
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The move would be a departure from Syria's single-party system that has been dominated for decades by the Assad family's Ba'ath party.
Gulf Bloc Calls for End to Syrian Bloodshed
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The Melbourne Writers Centre is dominated by women who will only tolerate strangely docile feminised men, who build towards an androgyny and collaborate in a general ‘dumbing down’ of the male.
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From the dawn of sound to the middle of the 1950s, American newspapermen with a background in theatrical drama and novel-reading dominated the prestige end of film reviewing.
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Kenya's coffee plantations were lucrative and worked by African labourers; however, south Asians predominated on the railways and in the commercial sector.
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When performance assessment did occur, as in specialty certification, the traditional viva dominated.
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In a society as tightly structured as that which dominated Mexico when the Europeans arrived, culinary practices delineated class divisions as well as ethnic ones.
The Mexican kitchen: a taste for all seasons
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Th home side dominated the opening period and were 3-up at half time, but the second period belonged to Long Lee.
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In a showroom dominated by a full-length mirror and vast photos of his clothes from the pages of Vogue, we drank endless cups of herbal tea, while Gibb and Bates smoked a chain of cigarettes.
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Samples from subaqueous orange sinter deposits around the pool margin appear to be dominated by small coccoid cells, 500 nm to 1 m in diameter, and rods c.1 m long.
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Like all women, she suffers from male-dominated historiography in both ancient and modern times and was often seen merely as an appendage of the men in her life or was stereotyped into typical chauvinistic female roles such as seductress or sorceress, one whose primary accomplishment was ruining the men that she was involved with.
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The northern skyline is dominated by the sierra of the northern Pennines.
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Tropical forestry is dominated by big companies close to some of the most corrupt governments on earth, who treat people like dirt after promising them "development" in return for cutting the trees down.
Massive corruption undermines forest protection plan
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She answered pomposity with irony and dominated conversations by her personality and shrewd psychology.
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Turn-of-the-century jewelry both here and abroad was dominated by faceted precious stones, with diamonds predominant.
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He answers the question in his title unequivocally: the global influence of the emerging economies is growing but they are not even close to threatening a world order dominated by the US.
FT.com / Books / Non-Fiction - A world stirred but not quite shaken
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The pieces share the traits typical of their genre in the later 15th century: a treble-dominated texture, probably intended for texted performance of the top voice and solmized or instrumental performance of the lower voices; a contrapuntal structure built around a duet of discantus and tenor with an added contratenor; a break roughly halfway through corresponding to the division in the poetic form; and a prevailing line-for-line agreement of music and refrain text.
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The countryside was dominated by giant estates or latifundia.
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These criteria connote reproductive heterosexuality, and male-, middle-class-dominated employment.
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Do we want a theatre dominated by people lucky enough to have stinking rich parents?
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The dwarf scrub communities are dominated by crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) and include other ericads (Vaccinium spp.), arctic willow (Salix arctica), and white mountain-avens (Dryas octopetala).
Alaska Peninsula montane taiga
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Most of these civic groups are Conservative-dominated.
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Detecting a certain ennui sweeping across Belfast's healthy but slightly stale, generic dance music-dominated gay scene just over a year ago, Niamh Rowan, Mairead Hughes and Stephen Dorothy launched Eclektric, offering a fusion of left-of-centre electronica, indie and pop with an equally quirky dose of live-mixed visuals.
Clubs picks of the week
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After a week dominated by railway matters, it seems worth reminding ourselves just how fragmented the system is.
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The southern aspect of the school was dominated by the mountain.
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Berman's plea also assumes that the entertainment industry must forever be dominated by a small handful of conglomerates, the equitability of whose revenue distribution can charitably be described as abysmal.
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Being ruled by Venus, planet of love and beauty, you've always had the inclinations of a new romantic, even when grunge dominated.
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They are dominated by classified ads: missing person searches, compact disc replication, name-change announcements and other intimations of a world of phantom insubstantiality.
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About 35 serene green miles later, you're in Leiden, a university city girdled by canals and dominated by the gothic ostentation of its 15 th-century church.
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The cast, occasionally dominated by the presence of the house itself, never overplays.
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However, the government was increasingly dominated by the Conservatives.
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The other is dominated by workers with few skills, other than their willingness to work the hours required by their employers.
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Though the civil service was dominated by the nobility, it became progressively more open to commoners.
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The formidable challenge for progressive bishops and theologians who dominated the Second Vatican Council was to formulate a compelling alternative.