How To Use Dote In A Sentence
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We laugh a lot and he has many anecdotes, funny, funny stories.
The Sun
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In art, the lure of anecdote always presents serious risks, and a good deal of nineteenth century American art succumbed to that drive to explain and amuse.
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Elizabeth had doted on her, spoiled her, given her everything a little girl can want.
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He provides clear explanations of complex economic issues, using anecdotes to illustrate each point.
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The antidote is intended to protect residents from radioactive fallout from any missile attack on the nuclear station.
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Here is nobly born quartz living with a green mineral, called epidote; and they are immense friends.
The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
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Orange is the perfect antidote when a garden looks lacklustre.
Times, Sunday Times
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If that isn't an antidote to the vicissitudes of life, then what is?
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Why do men listen with more strict attention to an inflammatory harangue, that may not be argumentative, than to a prosaical discourse, that is, to an anecdote than to a prayer, to an extravaganza than to a lecture, or derive more pleasure from pantomimic drollery than from Hamlet, or hearing an opera they do not understand than from reading an essay they do.
A Controversy Between "Erskine" and "W. M." on the Practicability of Suppressing Gambling.
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She was, of course, my sister, and I loved her, but I had never mothered her the way I had doted on Henry or - most of all - Maggie.
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Bond's unflattering portrait lacks generosity, but at least it's an antidote to sentimental bardolatry.
Times, Sunday Times
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The obvious antidote is not taking on such punishing workloads.
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Although our inner lives have been relentlessly diminished by ecosocial isolation, the antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context.
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Some calcareous veins contain epidote, titanite and apatite.
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We do not know of an antidote to counteract this side effect.
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Learning is an antidote of ignorance. Learning liberates us by increasing our knowledge and enriching our minds and souls. Learning makes our lives more interesting, exciting and meaningful. Dr T.P.Chia
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Looking at the greyish-green sea streaked with white waves was a good antidote, as indeed the grand and infinite was always.
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Learning is an antidote of ignorance. Learning liberates us by increasing our knowledge and enriching our minds and souls. Learning makes our lives more interesting, exciting and meaningful. Dr T.P.Chia
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One can think of very few biographers who have the ability to deal with critical assessment of such diversity and unwieldy fusions of anecdote and myth.
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Full of stories and anecdotes that will make your toes curl, it will entertain and amuse you.
The Sun
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The text forms a patchwork quilt of anecdotes that weave together domesticity and philosophy.
The Times Literary Supplement
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It is against this backdrop of an already emerging consensus that we must evaluate the famous anecdote retailed by Jefferson about the dinner bargain that set the capital on the Potomac.
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An actor ( "Midnight Run" and those dog movies) and natural-born raconteur, he takes over Snyder's CNBC slot with the kind of dryly comic anecdotes he's filled three books with.
Late Night Unplugged
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These are (1) the production in the blood of an antidote to the toxin or poison elaborated by the invading microbe -- an antitoxin, which chemically neutralises the toxin; (2) the production in the blood of the attacked animal of a "germicidal" poison which repels and kills the attacking microbes themselves (not merely neutralising their poisonous products); (3) the extermination of the intrusive, disease-producing microbes by a kind of police, which scour the blood channels and tissues and "eat up" -- actually engulf and digest -- the hostile intruders.
More Science From an Easy Chair
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To the critics of his approach, Mr Kennedy is in the habit of retelling an involved Scottish anecdote about a whale getting itself beached.
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Massage is a wonderful antidote to stress.
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There are only a handful of entrepreneurs who doted on Steve Jobs as publicly as Masayoshi Son , the founder and chief executive of Japan's Internet and mobile carrier Softbank Corp. In the last few years, Mr. Son has compared the late Apple CEO to Leonardo da Vinci and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, while labeling him a "genius" and a "god.
Softbank Founder Masayoshi Son: The 'Next Steve Jobs'?
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There ain't many jaunty little anecdotes.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the mid-seventeenth century, Spain began to import the bitter bark of cinchona trees from Peru and Ecuador as an antidote for malaria.
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Most of us find them unattractive, though there are thousands of rodent fanciers who dote on their well-groomed rat-pets.
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Several blooded animals take this sleep, such as the pholidotes or tessellates, namely, the serpent, the lizard, the gecko, and the river. crocodile, all of which go into hiding for four months in the depth of winter, and during that time eat nothing.
The History of Animals
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In between are 11 pages of useful information, including dry facts and quirky anecdotes, encompassing every area of life.
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Vnde missarum sacrificia, quibus uulgo dicebatur, Sacerdotem offerre Christum in remissionem poena aut culpae pro uiuis et defunctis, blasphema figmenta sunt, et pernitiosae imposturae.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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Some ‘off licence’ indications are substantiated by some evidence, but its efficacy in several other conditions is based on anecdote and observations made in small numbers of patients.
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We wrote recently about building a deck, and many readers have responded with questions and anecdotes about deck experiences.
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He was a storehouse of anecdotes, too young to detect the whiff of embellishment clinging to them.
AMAGANSETT
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An interesting anecdote has also been spun into the wonder liquid.
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She is frisky and good humoured like a bouncy Labrador, gushing with anecdotes punctuated by a laugh, which is a cross between a joyous cackle and a happy crow.
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The explanation of the anecdote's use begins with a return to the rhetoric of travel writing.
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Unsurprisingly, Gallo refers everything back to his childhood, mining his youth for anecdotes.
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The report that documents their findings includes an appendix with 108 anecdotes by Princeton students of racial or religious harassment or discrimination.
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This promenade might be the best antidote to the problems created by the freeway and the rail line -- if it were better connected to the waterfront below it.
As it redevelops Southwest, the District should follow the lead of Arena Stage
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Before Lain had left the mansion completely she was able to find the antidote to her poison.
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It is grit, above all else, that will provide the antidote.
Times, Sunday Times
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Itself is a lonely, but also make you feel lonely antidote.
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It's the perfect antidote to modern life: a place to inhale the scent of lime trees and feel your mind and body relax.
The Sun
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Set in 1927, this beautiful arty film is a nice antidote to tinsel and turkey.
The Sun
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But many of her anecdotes about her early years in broadcasting are revealing, particularly when they suggest how much pyrite the networks served up in what some critics call “the golden age of television.”
2009 January 22 « One-Minute Book Reviews
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The report that documents their findings includes an appendix with 108 anecdotes by Princeton students of racial or religious harassment or discrimination.
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As an antidote to this situation, I believe it is necessary to view the Zen world, its hierarchy, and authority figures through a theoretical framework separate from Zen.
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Most overdoses are caught quickly and treated with an antidote called n-acetylcysteine, or NAC.
FDA Panel Recommends Changes to Drug Ingredient
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The only way to counteract, or even nullify the effects of that drug is to take a dose of the antidote.
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Most such specimens are partially coated with a druse of calcite, epidote, and small, clear needle quartz crystals.
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Always self-deprecating and modest, he fought bravely a long struggle against cancer, remaining cheerful and full of amusing unrepeatable anecdotes.
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The book is littered with one-liners and anecdotes that will be familiar to activists on the Left.
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Trained as a doorman to national standards, he is teaching the actors restraining techniques and telling clubland anecdotes to familiarise them with a bouncer's world.
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Lively conversation and anecdotes will abound as the duo discuss the art of writing for theatre.
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And Cargill, now beardless, appeared to enjoy the event, regaling colleagues with a few anecdotes.
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He entertained a packed audience at Ilkley Playhouse this week with his routine of hilarious, if not entirely printable, series of anecdotes and stories of English football in the 1950s and 60s.
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This is a mix of legal anecdotes, poetry readings, excerpts from his work and whimsical stories from his childhood interspersed with music.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thou mayst do this if thou wilt, pater non deperit filiam, nec frater sororem, a father dotes not on his own daughter, a brother on a sister; and why? because it is unnatural, unlawful, unfit.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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This lends some support to the popular anecdote that subjects with unilateral ankle sprains have a deficit in the sensorimotor system that affects the central processing of motor control.
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I've always found it a wonderful antidote to my world.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are many funny anecdotes crammed in here.
Times, Sunday Times
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There were no rock star anecdotes or reminiscences about his years in the ‘biz’.
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He was telling interesting anecdotes about growing up in the neighborhood and the park.
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The perfect antidote to a night out.
The Sun
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Then there's the well-funded greenhouse denialist think-tanks on the lookout for any evidence, argument or anecdote that might raise public doubts - legitimate or otherwise - about the growing strength of the scientific consensus.
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India was a tour that he had his heart set on ever since he was regaled with anecdotes by his father.
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Right mindfulness serves as an antidote to rid the mind forever of the auxiliary disturbing emotions and attitudes (nye-nyon), such as flightiness of mind and mental dullness, that an accustoming pathway mind gets rid of, namely the automatically arising ones.
The Eight Branches of an Arya Pathway Mind (The Eightfold Noble Path)
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Nikolai Petrovich told various anecdotes about what he called his farming career, talked about the forthcoming government measures, about committees, deputations, the need to introduce new machinery, etc.
Fathers and Sons
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I am stopped mid-anecdote by an imperious tap on my shoulder.
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And the jewel pink, pulpy liquid is the perfect antidote to August heat.
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All we ask is they leave enough time for more than one red chair anecdote.
The Sun
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The calming sound of sea waves lapping the boardwalk, they swear, is the ultimate antidote to urban stress.
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But the trouble with anecdotes is that one does not have the full story of what happened, since the teller, with his own umwelt and particular perception, is necessarily restricted in what he sees.
INSIDE OF A DOG
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The appeal of Resnick's account is enhanced by the lure of Bohemia, which he and Passlof enrich with anecdote and intertwine with aesthetics and social history.
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But in direct contrast to this point the laid-back attitude is an awfully good antidote to stress - in theory.
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His {565} own anecdote of the old priest who, having the misprint "mumpsimus" for
The Age of the Reformation
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The unexpected grabs attention and the unorthodox is the antidote to a world of mediocrity.
Why The White House is losing the health debate.
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These crystals are associated with chalcopyrite, galena, quartz, calcite, epidote, and chlorite.
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A deep tissue massage is a really good antidote to jet lag.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is a brilliant antidote to the usual simplistic interpretations of imperialist adventures.
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He is accused of attempting to sabotage the eradication plan by giving rats an antidote to the poison used in the eradication.
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The rest of the book is filled with such anecdotes turning what could have been quite a dry subject into something real and gripping.
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Victims can be revived without lasting effects if the antidote -- a drug called naloxone (brand: Narcan) -- is given early enough.
Maia Szalavitz: How Not to Die Like Heath Ledger, Part II
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Haeres cuius pater defungitur, si alicuius vult esse reputationis, mandat cognatos, amicos, Relligiosos, et sacerdotes pro posse, qui certo Die conuenientes sub magno Symphoniæ festo, corportant defuncti cadauer, in montis sublime cacumen.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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She uses her tears as a natural antidote to tension and stress, which is one of their most important functions.
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Quinine, as well as being used as a prophylactic against malaria, was also considered to be an appetite stimulant and a more general antidote to fever.
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The story was based on an anecdote - a true incident that I had heard from Professor B. Buchshtab.
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And yet, in the face of famine and the rigorous winter, he went out gayly in quest of a mess of trout, forsooth, because he "doted" on them!
MOON-FACE
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A spectacular Leonid storm in 1833 generated further anecdotes of meteors that swished, whooshed, or, in one case, ‘resembled the noise of a child's popgun.’
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The narrative was interlaced with anecdotes.
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I know your father doted on you and let you have free rein, but here I run a stricter household.
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As a book it has useful anecdotes, but is otherwise nothing to get excited about.
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And it includes personal anecdotes and photographs from her family album which make it all the more interesting.
The Sun
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The essential oils were very relaxing - the perfect antidote to a long day.
Times, Sunday Times
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My guideline is that if you have scientific fact pitted against anecdotes and information that has been proven wrong time and again then weed the latter.
One step beyond… « Awful Library Books
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Her husband, Gray, loves her fiercely; together, they dote on their beautiful young daughter, Victory.
Black Out by Lisa Unger: Book summary
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Biotite and epidote occur as secondary minerals.
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But there is one anecdote that really stuck.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is the perfect antidote to celebrity.
Times, Sunday Times
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His current tour sees a near-perfect mix of personal anecdotes, observational comedy and sly wit.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's the perfect antidote to modern life: a place to inhale the scent of lime trees and feel your mind and body relax.
The Sun
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After last night, we really didn't need to be regaled with other upchuck anecdotes.
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In contrasting their ritual presence to the differance of purposive endeavor, Wordsworth seems to hearken back to an anecdote in Boswell's
Captivation and Liberty in Wordsworth's Poems on Music
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Gauzy, beaded, to-the-floor gowns that were slashed at the back (tastefully rather than tartily) made a pleasing antidote to Eighties-style excess.
Top stories from Times Online
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The owner, who looks like a playboy footballer, keeps guests entertained with a succession of anecdotes, culinary disquisitions and impromptu bursts of song.
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Originally formulated to counteract the bites of venomous creatures, theriacs became general antidotes for poisons, venoms or ailments.
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The book criticies the graphomania, singers like Azis and Ivana, Gergana and anecdote because of their cynism.
Mayor visits opening of book
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Regular exercise is the best antidote to tiredness and depression.
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‘I realised immediately that this was going to be a profound anecdote, and I've been dining out on it since,’ he purrs, with typical blitheness.
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The evidence that supports this theory is hearsay anecdotes going back thousands of years.
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Celebrities were wheeled out, and they'd just stand there and tell anecdotes.
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The perfect antidote to Schultz's uninformed banalities about Arbus's pictures is Errol Morris's detailed explorations of photography's connection to the real world.
Michael Roth: Thinking Photography With Diane Arbus and Errol Morris
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His room is equipped with a window-mounted air conditioner - a welcome antidote to high heat indexes and, in Urlacher's case, a somniferous aid.
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Plagioclase, microcline and quartz are the predominating minerals, while biotite, titanite, epidote, apatite, zircon and garnet are present in smaller quantities.
The Long Labrador Trail
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Quinine is a natural antidote for this fever.
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China, would for ever fix their literature — poetry, history and criticism,230 the apologue and the anecdote.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The horn was mixed with expensive mithridate, a compound used as an antidote to poison.
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There are areas within the report that we believe are based on untested and unreliable individual anecdotes.
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All we ask is they leave enough time for more than one red chair anecdote.
The Sun
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I played Bagpipes in two separate pipe bands in Dublin - anecdote: in school, a music teacher was evaluating our playing of the tin whistle, and when he came to me, he saw immediately from the way I was holding it that I had training in a "pipe" instrument (uillean pipes and bag pipes are fingered similarly).
Irish Blogs
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They then switched to another antidote called naloxone, and that is an antidote that is specifically used to treat drug overdose, specifically heroin or other opiates, and that apparently, according to reports received by U.S. officials, did work with many of the victims.
CNN Transcript Oct 28, 2002
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Grandmother dotes on the twins
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He seasoned his lecture with pleasant anecdotes.
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But Jean-Michel's gallantries were a welcome antidote to plaster dust and grisly discoveries about underground pipes.
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Kristian Matsson has been avalanched with Bob Dylan comparisons, but his anecdotes and omnipresent observations of the natural world have more in common with the Joni Mitchell of "River.
S.X. Rosenstock: The Tallest Man on Earth: New Folk Grows Numinous
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Wanless is first to admit he has no quick antidote to the corrosive effect of falling asset values.
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He wrote it down in his commonplace book because that was where he stored anecdotes on specifically ethical and political topics.
The Times Literary Supplement
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And even these are not allowed to pall upon the mental palate, being mingled with anecdotes and short tales, such as the Hermits (iii. 125), with biographical or literary episodes, acroamata, table-talk and analects where humorous Rabelaisian anecdote finds a place; in fact the fabliau or novella.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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A backdrop of mountains and glaciers, and condors soaring high overhead, make this the perfect antidote to the bustle of every day life.
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scallawag" as I dote on him you also will declare that our anonymous poet has not wrought ill.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac
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Is that one of the anecdotes from the book, I ask her?
The Autobiography of Mister Litlove « Tales from the Reading Room
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If this is part of the reason the anecdote raises a smile, comedy would seem to be functioning here at its moral, corrective level, scuffing the shine on vanity and entrapping the diabolical self.
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But a more intimate sense of Mr. Dallaire comes from a personal anecdote in "They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children," where he reflects on his Canadian childhood and on the ways in which boys, even before reaching adolescence, can become acutely aware of tribal allegiances and enmities.
Young And Dangerous
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There is satire, particularly in the rather tedious Book II, but there is also all the wit, anecdote and engaging thought of good conversation.
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How mad they are, how furious, and upon small occasions, rash and inconsiderate in their proceedings, how they dote, every page almost will witness, — — — delirant reges, plectuntur Achivi.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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R.D. Hicks), tells the following anecdote about Socrates and his wife Xanthippe, which is also preserved in other ancient authors:
Laudator Temporis Acti
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The surveys may not exactly have been a champagne moment but they were a welcome antidote to the gloom.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sample is composed of K-feldspar, plagioclase and quartz with accessory apatite, magnetite, titanite, zircon and secondary epidote.
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Cum duabus dextra lævaque conchulis intra spatiosum sui ambitum apsis sinuata laxetur, una earum immolanti hostias jubilationis antistiti parat; altera post sacerdotem capaci sinu receptat orantes ...
The Care of Books
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It's the perfect antidote to modern day mediocrity.
Times, Sunday Times
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Orange is the perfect antidote when a garden looks lacklustre.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was a lovely girl with a soft personality who doted on her grandchildren.
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More credit is not an antidote but instead a potent stimulant for Financial Fragility.
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To supply, to some extent, this lacuna in our popular literature has been the object of the present work, in which, it is hoped, may be found much curious and interesting physiological information, interspersed with _recherché_ and festivous anecdotes.
Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction
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Numerous Islamic writers discussed poisons and particularly theriacs, the antidotes for poisons.
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Along the way, he provided intimate, previously unrevealed anecdotes that illuminate the ups and downs of his life on and off the golf course.
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The retailer of the anecdote intends it to impart a message, the success of which depends on the degree to which the hearer regards the anecdote as factual.
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There is no known antidote to a bite from this snake.
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That is practically what Michelet did, and though the garrulous old gossip drivelled endlessly about matters of supreme unimportance and ecstasized in his mild way over trivial anecdotes which he expanded beyond all proportion, and though his sentimentality and chauvinism sometimes discredited his quite plausible conjectures, he was nevertheless the only French historian who had overcome the limitation of time and made another age live anew before our eyes.
Là-bas
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Flumazenil is not an antidote for narcotic overdose or for respiratory depression.
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She said her boyfriend doted on baby Savannah and was a good father.
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Large titanite euhedra are abundant along with apatite and zircon, with allanite and epidote less so.
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This book is an antidote to fatalism and provides up to date clinical, microbiological, and public health guidance on responding to possible bioterrorist attacks.
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The grand antidote is "the full knowledge of our Lord and Saviour," through which we know God the Father, partake of His nature, escape from the pollutions of the world, and have entrance into Christ's kingdom.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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The Dotens have a deep conviction that marriage is for life.
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A fabliau is a brief tale, often little more than an anecdote, with a sharp sting at the end of it; frequently it was in rime; generally satiric in intent, it was full of frank gayety and of playful humor.
Introduction
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We have purposely omitted cobwebbed bottles, the patron in his white cap bustling among his sauces, anecdotes about charming little restaurants with gleaming napery, and so forth.
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Medication was given to antidote the poison the young girl had swallowed.
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Worship in truth is the antidote to idolatry, while worship in spirit is the antidote to hypocrisy.
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It's a central anecdote of the story, which is chock-full of instances of Rogers getting things done and making himself indispensable to big machers such as Gergen and James Baker in Washington, or Jon Corzine, Paulson and Blankfein at Goldman.
Yvette Kantrow: The Chair Man
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An anecdote may serve to point up the intensity of this enterprise loyalty in Japan.
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Lepidoteris fronds typically have so-called intercalary pinnules along the rachis between the primary pinnae, and are covered with the characteristic blisters mentioned above.
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As for that," retorted the man in a sing-song voice, "no one can tell whether a medicine be antidote or poison, unless as leechcraft and chirurgery point out --
Under the Rose
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I often choose yoghurt over cream as an antidote to sweet, honeyed desserts, too - though by yoghurt I mean real, natural yoghurt with live bacteria, not the little pots of ersatz flavoured stuff.
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Habet etiam circa se Nestorinos sacerdotes qui pulsant tabulam, et cantant officium suum.
The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
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3 The form or ‘factitiousness’ of the anecdote provides the shape and the subjectivity of the account.
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The Dotens have a deep conviction that marriage is for life.
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Sales of nerve gas antidotes increased dramatically before the war.
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As the autumnal weather begins to take hold, skipping abroad to make use of friends with second-home benefits sounds like the perfect antidote.
Times, Sunday Times
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The impressionist is a good antidote against the illusionist, who sees too much, and then adds to it a lot that he does not see.
Over the Border: Acadia, the Home of "Evangeline"
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Examples include bifid vs. multifid styles, stellate vs. lepidote trichomes, and leaves with or without basal glands.
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So astonishing are the anecdotes, so bizarre the characters, that eventually the reader has to suspend a truckload of disbelief.
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It comes from a lot of different personal experiences and anecdotes that people have told me.
The Sun
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The antidote to genetics as a driver of medicalisation lies in remaining sceptical and level headed.
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These days he's mostly an editor of anthologies, and I have spent too long driving him mad by forgetting to sign contracts or write amusing bios and anecdotes for him, for his books.
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You may even be able to squeeze out a few more wacky anecdotes from that slightly dysfunctional family of yours.
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He points out some obvious arguments, it's the parents fault for not supervising their kids, his anecdotes are fictional, they are only words after all.
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Because so little is known about the tiny creature, a relative of the notorious box jellyfish, no antidote for its venom is available.
Times, Sunday Times
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He always held the audience captive, as much by his hilarious anecdotes as by his virtuoso musical powers.
Times, Sunday Times
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We embark on a seemingly endless series of gently satirical observations and anecdotes about the zany world of activism.
Times, Sunday Times
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For him to claim that two morally equivalent sides were fighting it out is staggering: he is equidistant between a poisoner and the medical crew waving an antidote.
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Such anecdotes illuminate the dry facts and dates in which the past was formerly embalmed.
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He reminded his frantically puffing audience that smoking was a well-known antidote to the predations of the great horse fly, or cleg.
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As you turn the pages of this book you can almost hear his distinctive voice, chuckling over the anecdotes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many of us hold the belief that the true value of an education in the humanities can be measured by the anecdotes it yields over dinner.
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To find out what Dublin can offer as an antidote to 21st century frazzle, I popped into the National Gallery where I found the resident experts full of ideas on the subject.
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The book is full of short, interesting anecdotes which capture a moment in time.
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It is one of the great, heart-rending anecdotes of musical history, but one cannot help wondering if Janacek's ability to go on composing while she expired shows only a profound emotional disengagement.
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The antidote to such a situation is to seek to discover what the total Scriptural teaching on any particular subject is, and also to view it in relation to the other doctrines of Scripture.
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They kept whiskey to antidote themselves against snake bike.
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Herring begins a tour of typically questioning jokes and anecdotes about love.
Times, Sunday Times
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And in the 20th century, we shortened that to bunk, and in the 1920s, someone came up with the term debunk as an antidote to bunk.
America In So Many Words
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In her abstracted mood Huston's Gretta attends only slightly to Gabriel's anecdote, and there is nothing equivalent to the erotic rebuff that Joyce presented as transitional to the last epiphany.
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Plagioclase remains a stable phase within the rock, though the mafic minerals have been altered primarily to chlorite + epidote.
U-Pb and Ar-Ar constraints on the age of granitic intrusions beneath Medicine Lake Volcano, California, USA
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All five rock samples are mineralogically simple, and comprise mainly muscovite, quartz and feldspar with accessory epidote and biotite.
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One late sixteenth-century commentator on America recommended it as a purge for superfluous phlegm; and smokers believed it functioned as an antidote for poisons, as an expellant for "sour" humors, and as a healer of wounds.
Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
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The 14M1 ... the perfect antidote to World Cup fever.