How To Use In its own right In A Sentence
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A time-lapse camera recorded the entire event, compressing it into a 100-minute film that became a work in its own right.
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Both as a pointer to the future and as a spectacle in its own right, the Championships have produced a quality of football that had at least one viewer occasionally leaping from his armchair to applaud the action.
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Nevertheless the anomalousness of aesthetics is worth thinking about in its own right.
Aesthetic Judgment
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Sunday's quake was both an aftershock of last year's tremor, and an earthquake in its own right.
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Drama is both a creative art form in its own right and an instrument of learning.
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This bandy-legged, sawed-off little rat racer is awfully interesting in its own right.
Fanboys in Flight: Subaru Roars In on a Wing
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Particularly clever is the use of the extracted reverberation from the harp, used as an eerie synthesizer patch in its own right.
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Now it may be that a lunar outpost is valuable in its own right but if as many people say its primary purpose is as a stepping stone to Mars, I need to hear the argument about why the quickest/cheapest path to Mars passes through the moon (figuratively of course!). common sense
Moon Outpost or Bust - NASA Watch
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In instrumental form, it's an epic in its own right, easing you into a laidback mood, and generally making you feel good.
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A number of large Avens and Boulder Chambers add further intrigue to a fascinating area, which could almost qualify as a complete cave system in its own right.
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In abstracting from the morphology of our bas-relief towards a Grand Unified Morphology with a cardinal morphological form as Prime Cause, they seek an articulation of the ground as a figure in its own right, the frame as form, not a sub-class of Being but a class of NonBeing, something beyond reality itself.
Archive 2007-04-01
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It still holds to its guideline of 1985 that the contemporary is necessary both in its own right and as a complement to the collection of traditional art.
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If matter is atomic, then it is already a collection of determinate objects in its own right, and it becomes natural to regard the properties of macroscopic substances as mere summations of the natures of the atoms.
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A stick for prying clams from the reef, for example, counted as one techno-unit, whereas a bamboo crab trap with a baited lever counted as 16, because it comprised 16 working parts, each a technology in its own right.
Why Some Islanders Build Better Crab Traps
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This was not merely a matter of Kerry exorcising the bad memories of the past three seasons, but a landmark victory in its own right.
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New Zealand finally emerged as an imperial power in its own right after gaining self-government from Britain at the turn of the century.
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It used to be part of the church fête but we decided to have a separate flower show in its own right so it could be a bigger event.
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It's an enjoyable experience in its own right and with a high standard of composition and performance the album could be ‘Music to watch clouds by’.
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The Japanese do not often cook gobo as a vegetable in its own right, preferring to combine it with other vegetables.
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Too often the film comes across more like a tribute to old-fashioned swashbuckling epics than a solid story in its own right, and the result is diverting enough but lacks dramatic heft.
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Regardless of its symbolic significance, however, Sangatte remains a pressing problem in its own right, and a running sore in Anglo-French relations.
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Because of the Fourth Symphony, writers tend to view the Prélude and Fugue as an adumbration, rather than as something aesthetically complete in its own right.
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Modelled on the American diner of the 1950s, the chrome and Formica interior has become a classic in its own right.
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Our findings have been documented in a tool called autochthony, but that's a story in its own right.
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As the medium extends the integrity of the pigment, he manipulates it to achieve substrata and surfaces that range from a glazed appearance or deepening craquelure to the look of pollen, each seductive in its own right.
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Asean has become "an important source of capital in its own right", says Cyn-Young Park, principal economist at the Asian Development Bank's office of regional integration in Manila.
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The inventive production is a work of art in its own right, every bit as cuckoo as the play.
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The wiener schnitzel, a breaded cutlet of veal, is tasty in its own right.
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Drama is both a creative art form in its own right and an instrument of learning.
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For the first time the minim is now fully accepted as a note-value in its own right rather than as a special kind of semibreve.
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Asean has become "an important source of capital in its own right", says Cyn-Young Park, principal economist at the Asian Development Bank's office of regional integration in Manila.
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Critically, because IOOF lacks the infrastructure needed to make North a competitive force in its own right, NAB has also promised to provide the company with financial support, and technical expertise, and to channel business its way for three years.
NAB's Plan B for AXA Asia Pacific
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Through its many iterations, Worms has culminated into WWP; a well-polished title in its own right.
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If the government is determined to appoint regional assemblies, Cumbria should become a region in its own right.
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The ecosystem of the mobile phone is a unique economy in its own right, in which consumers merge with producers fired by something the web never had: a simple micropayments system.
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The more deliberately this type of milieu is fashioned from the foreign, the more the process of composition can be considered a craft in its own right.
Notes on Worldscape
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It was also a sport in its own right and its importance in the ancient world is shown by references in the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Times, Sunday Times
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The satisfaction of those mental powers summed up in the analogon rationis is a source of pleasure in its own right.
18th Century German Aesthetics
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Akira Kurosawa's "The Seven Samurai" (1954) is not only a great film in its own right, but the source of a genre that would flow through the rest of the century.
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The story of the tomb's discovery is well known and intriguing in its own right.
Times, Sunday Times
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Trading is the animal instincts part of the game, and almost a separate game in its own right.
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The East India Company, created by royal charter, became practically a government in its own right administering territories greater in extent than Great Britain itself.
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Evidence is, I claim, with reference to variations in UK and US culture, that religion is a bad thing in its own right, a product of general human socio-political psychology which inhibits doubt, thereby creating the “bad thinking” and the “superstition”.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
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What was added, rather, was the awareness that all art is always performatory, that it not so much says something about reality, but, by its occurence and presence, does something as a reality in its own right ....
Doing Something as a Reality
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The La Touche Cup, over the hills and banks course, is worth 25,000 in its own right and is always a firm favourite with racing fans.
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The story of the tomb's discovery is well known and intriguing in its own right.
Times, Sunday Times
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Written in a comic book form, each page is a story in its own right.
The Sun
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The main supporting wall is a work of art in its own right, clad entirely in vast granite boulders.
Times, Sunday Times
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an excellent novel in its own right
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Since it became a region in its own right, Montilla has had to contend with a popular image as an inferior, cheap alternative to sherry.
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Although I preferred the more wide-open possibilities found in Anders 'Fast Forward anthologies (I was struck by how many of the stories in this collection touched on contemporized Aztec culture, Sherlock Holmes, and French-controlled Louisiana), Sideways in Crime proved an entertaining read in its own right.
And speaking of Stargate...
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These made, and continue to make, the city one of the most important interchanges on the rail network, as well as a major destination in its own right for business and for tourism.
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The political sphere must be studied in its own right.
The Sociology of Modernization and Development
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He was no longer merely a society portraitist: his new work was recognized as a form of art in its own right.
THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
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I'll often use salad to accompany the star item, like a tartlet or a bruschetta or a mousse or a slice of terrine or what-have-you, but it is rarely a salad in its own right.
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Situated in a squat, white plaster building near the triumphant India Gate, the bhavan is a minor attraction in its own right.
Post-gazette.com - News
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A virus is a parasite, which needs a host cell to live in, and a microbe is a bacterium, which is a living cell in its own right.
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Asean has become "an important source of capital in its own right", says Cyn-Young Park, principal economist at the Asian Development Bank's office of regional integration in Manila.
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The company claims that configuration options include an easy-to-read built-in pressure gauge and an exhaust silencer, which is a safety device in its own right.
Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news
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Filled with paradoxes, each of the pieces is absurd in its own right, from Robert Therrien's vertiginous, spiralling bed to Serge Comte's Post-It note nudies to Peter Land's endlessly looping fat-man-falling-down-the-stairs video.
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Not that all the art on display is naive; some of it is beautiful in its own right.
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The heist is entertaining in its own right, but what pushes the film over the top is the extraordinary star power of the cast, which must have cost a bundle and a half.
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The row over ties and over which news organisation had been the more sepulchral (or had more pages, more black borders, sections, pages etc) rumbled all week and became a story in its own right.
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Thus the thing that appears as fire here and now is not fire in its own right: its fieriness is only a temporary characterization of it.
Plato's Timaeus
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They're a sort of ratatouille which is complex and wonderful in its own right.
"Postchristianity" and the Future of Unitarian Universalism in North America
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Therefore, status as a regular parishioner is important in its own right, but it also is an indicator of religious practice generally.
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However, amazonite also has frequently been polished as cabochons and other shapes, its color and slight schiller effect making it a fine gem material in its own right.
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The story of the tomb's discovery is well known and intriguing in its own right.
Times, Sunday Times
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A virus is a parasite, which needs a host cell to live in, and a microbe is a bacterium, which is a living cell in its own right.
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Cyberspace is thus more like science-fictional hyperspace, existing purely to enable very fast point-to-point links, rather than being a habitable space in its own right.
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It is unclear in what sense and to what extent the authors manage to uphold classic orthodoxy, since the subject of the Trinity as defined in later centuries is in fact given little treatment in its own right, and we learn little about precisely what the term "Trinitarian", when used in something more than its most general sense, means for the authors.
Review of Kostenberger and Swain, Father, Son and Spirit: The Trinity and John's Gospel
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The imposing Victorian edifice on North Bridge in Edinburgh which once housed the capital's daily newspapers is now making news in its own right.
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Perhaps it would be more accurate to call Gravity's Rainbow a "Menippean Satire," as a number of Pynchon scholars have pointed out, but one of the great accomplishments of the novel has been its ability to incorporate other and multifarious literary (and non-literary) forms without sacrificing its own integrity as an identifiable (if omni-directed) literary form in its own right.
Postmodernism
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The statue itself, carved by Onslow Ford, is a cause of some controversy in its own right.
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One that appears around here every year says something like 'Civil Service Motoring Association Promenade Concert and Spitfire flypast', which is almost a portmanteau sign in its own right.
Village of Mystery
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A new perspective on whole-part relationships is taking shape around the concept of the holon - a term coined by Arthur Koestler to designate that which is simultaneously a whole in its own right and a part of a larger whole.
Archive 2005-09-01
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One of the ways that management continues to be defined, then, is as an appendage to a technical specialism, or as a technical specialism in its own right.
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It is perfect as a starter before something more meaty, but good too as a main dish in its own right.
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To start I went for an enormous rack of ribs, which would easily have made a main course in its own right, slow-cooked so the fat had rendered down to produce that lovely stickiness which gums your teeth together.
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It should be ugly, vast and monolithic, crude after the bewitching vagaries of the old town, but instead is a streamlined example of aesthetic integration, beautiful in its own right.
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As 'Stan' is Old English for 'stone', I suppose it could have been used as a nickname or as a name in its own right, like modern French Pierre 'stone', but it's not likely to have been a short form of a -stan two-element name.
Wolf Girl
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Limestone dissolved by trickling water has formed both stalagmites and stalactites, and the beauty of the Cave is notable in its own right.
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But in the course of playing out his spoof, Cervantes replaces the omniscience of the typical chivalric narrator with a pervasive uncertainty that detaches from the parody and becomes, in its own right, an aspect of the book.
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Too often the film comes across more like a tribute to old-fashioned swashbuckling epics than a solid story in its own right, and the result is diverting enough but lacks dramatic heft.
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So for me the gig does have some cache in its own right and consequently I do feel a little excited when I chance to think about it.
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The paper could be made from silk, muslin or cotton fibre and the preparation of the paper was time consuming in its own right.
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Yep, Hollywood's done it again, but thankfully the resulting flick is a good film in its own right - a rarity amongst remakes.
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It is a profound statement about political integration and it will establish the EU as a legal entity in its own right.
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A multi-million pound industry in its own right, it cost 3 guitars and a drum kit to commence business.
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The non sequitur is to assume that the new service will be a revenue-generating business in its own right.
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The revamp also aims to encourage people to stay in the city centre before and after a trip to the theatre or the Winter Gardens by making the square an attraction in its own right.
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Tautologically, getting imprisoned is pretty bad in its own right, so there must be a decent reason for it.
Matthew Yglesias » Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism
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The Museum of Old Aix is a fabulous building in its own right, with elaborate painted wooden ceilings and friezes, and a small and mildly interesting display about local crafts and customs.
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* Jarry called it 'pataphysics, but I'm dropping his apostrophe here cause pataphysics is poncy enough in its own right without making it more so.
Notes on Strange Fiction: The Pataphysical Quirk
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Sunday, August 08, 2010 environmental news stories sunday more stories you probably won't hear the white middle age dudes talk about on the sunday morning yacking shows. pollution reaches new high as smog smothers moscow. - a suffocating smog from wildfires hung over the russian capital on saturday, raising the concentration of dangerous pollutants to a new high as residents donned masks and dozens of flights were delayed at the city's airports - london independent russians seek shelter as fires rage out of control. - pollution from peat and forest fires raging around moscow surged to new highs on saturday as muscovites continued to flee the choking smog that has shrouded the city. - london financial times huge ice sheet breaks from greenland glacier. - a giant sheet of ice measuring 260 sq km has broken off a glacier in greenland, according to researchers at a us university - bbc southern michigan faces long recovery after oil spill. - the kalamazoo river disaster is historic in its own right, even if it only registers
Skippy the bush kangaroo
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Really good magazine illustration should both stand up as a work of art in its own right and as an informative part of the article.
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Every tale - depressing as it is in its own right represents another body blow to the leasing industry.
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Each of these parts is distinct in its own right, and when assembled together in a certain well-defined manner they become a new entity, the car.
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What was originally supposed to be a short skit for the end-of-run cast party soon turned into a show in its own right.
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It is necessary to remind ourselves that involvement in the project constituted a significant staff-development exercise in its own right.
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It's known for its superb farm shop, and the wholesome cafe is a foodie destination in its own right.
Times, Sunday Times
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As the electronic descendant of the lowly ‘cover version,’ the remix has become an inventive genre in its own right.
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It's just that if we can get interlocution without some or all of that baggage, it would be a feat in its own right, but to call it Artificial Intelligence would be a misnomer, I think.
Archive 2006-10-01
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Not only is it a stunning car in its own right, but also a fantastic re-working of the cabriolet.
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An award-winner in its own right.
Times, Sunday Times
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a fine opera in its own right
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Of course, Bangladesh added to Pharrell's template the rhythmically triggered vocal samples, which caught on as a textural gesture in its own right, beyond the songs in question here - though it builds of course, in its whimsical way, on a longstanding trend toward incorporating vocal samples in hip-hop "instrumentals" (dating back at least to early RZA).
Wayneandwax.com
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It had been a quoted company in its own right.
Times, Sunday Times
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This "we" is a character in its own right, experiencing Marstal's cycles of birth and death, becoming infected by the contagions of violence or rallied to higher self-sacrificing causes.
Going to Sea Once More
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If it was good enough they would release it as a single in its own right, even if it needed attention from fresh musicians in north London.
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Constantly reworking the paintings and recomposing elements, leads to a tactile surface, with the painting becoming an abstract image in its own right.
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Not to mention some really fascinating works dealing with language and power, pidgins, diglossia, and creoles – the latter being an interesting case, because the term itself refers to a pidgin that becomes a language in its own right, but technically means “blackened”, and was originally something of a slur itself!
When keeping it partisan goes wrong (IV) - Beyond The Commons - Macleans.ca
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Anyway, the point is, coprophilia is a fetish quite distinct in its own right, no more intrinsically linked to homosexuality or heterosexuality than any similar fetish, and one which isn't even remotely ... to my taste, shall we say.
Archive 2008-03-01
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Particularly clever is the use of the extracted reverberation from the harp, used as an eerie synthesizer patch in its own right.
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It had been a quoted company in its own right.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was also a sport in its own right and its importance in the ancient world is shown by references in the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Times, Sunday Times
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An influential subset of armoured warfare, rather than a distinct doctrine in its own right, it combined the use of tanks, mechanized infantry, and air power, often with special forces.
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It's a skilful and uncynical evening, a reward for fans rather than a completely convincing reinvention in its own right.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is simply the acceptance of choreography as an art form in its own right.
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Each paper is interesting in its own right and as a group they show that, even a century after he wrote, Henry George's ideas are taken seriously as a foundation for policy analysis.
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Drama is both a creative art form in its own right and an instrument of learning.
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Maybe such a Romantic legacy of phonotextual encounter could serve to model and propagate, in its own right, an "indwelling" ethics beyond negativity — as advocated for in other terms, though also by linguistic association, in a writer like
Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
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First, there were the relatively recent advances in the development of wildlife management as a scientific discipline in its own right.
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The role of antithesis is an important one, but its function is more to stand against the thesis, to force the synthesis, than to stand as thesis in its own right.
Archive 2007-04-01
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Well, this massive tome is hefty enough to be a table in its own right.
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And there is a modest service sector, which is either integrated with the manufacturers or, as is the case with fast food, which provides self-standing services in its own right.
Globalisation can work, but only with a unified international plan | Will Hutton
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Each is a historical and artistic treasure in its own right, and some bear unusual features.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ethnography of the first part of the book, while a contribution in its own right, provides background for the second part.
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Each is a historical and artistic treasure in its own right, and some bear unusual features.
Times, Sunday Times
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Not only is the Mackerel a great ultra light sporting fish in its own right, but it is also a baitfish capable of catching virtually every species of fish that swims around our shores.
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As a result, the niche market of today will become a mass market in its own right, segmented not only by nationality but also by spending behavior and other psychographic characteristics.
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A biography of Elvire O'Connor, the ostensible writer of this piece, is included in the program and is a tiny work of art in its own right.
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Now China has itself become a leading international investor in its own right.
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Charles Godfrey, who helped found mathematics education as a discipline in its own right.
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The American obsession with therapy may almost be considered as a neurosis in its own right.
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A minor institution in its own right, especially thanks to the very popular Les Dimanches du conte storytelling series and the good beer, Sergent Recruteur always had a weird shape, with an open-concept two-level thing going on.
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So an initialism becomes a new entity, a noun in its own right, demanding - s at the end of its plural like most of its neighbours have.
Plurals of acronyms, abbreviations, initialisms and single letters
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The main supporting wall is a work of art in its own right, clad entirely in vast granite boulders.
Times, Sunday Times
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But to be funny it has to hit the raw nerve of truth - or be so grotesque it is funny in its own right.
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Like Jack, he contributed to the substantial body of Lindsay autobiography, a significant oeuvre in its own right.
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This bandy-legged, sawed-off little rat racer is awfully interesting in its own right.
Fanboys in Flight: Subaru Roars In on a Wing
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These images suggest that it is devoid of any characteristics in its own right (except those formal characteristics necessary to its role, such as malleability).
Plato's Timaeus
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Sound travels far, over water, and this sound was loud enough in its own right.
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In a climate of political exhaustion, maybe it's time that arts institutions asserted the value of their work, and led policymakers back towards an acknowledgement of art as a purposeful activity in its own right?
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For them a theory's uncertainty or incompleteness is not a failing but a positive and creative condition in its own right.
Alert: The Uncertainty Principle on BBC4
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Shopping in our humble opinions is a divine pleasure in its own right and its reputation can only be sullied by likening it to more carnal activity.
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The solid residue left after baking the volatiles out of carbonaceous asteroid materials is of considerable interest in its own right.
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The free radical of the ethyl group is known to exist as an entity in its own right.
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This field is emerging as a discipline in its own right and is called crystal characterization.
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Once you've got that original positive, you can do what ever you want, and it looks pretty cool in its own right - I have one hanging in my hall.
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The radio play became an art form in its own right and attracted novelists and poets as well as dramatists.
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Less synthesizer, more sewer, the Atlantic — an ocean of filth in its own right, stepping-stone-less, lily-white-launching-pad welcome mat for pallid oppressor-rapists — has dipped its toes in a curdled consommé of croaking crepitus?
Matthew Yglesias » Wednesday Regenerative Animal Blogging
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The wilds of the Australian bush became a character in its own right, and it's hard to mess up such beautiful scenery.
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His attitude to mathematics was very much as an applied mathematician who saw no point in the study of the subject in its own right.
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This subject is intrinsically interesting and worthy of study in its own right.
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I'll often use salad to accompany the star item, like a tartlet or a bruschetta or a mousse or a slice of terrine or what-have-you, but it is rarely a salad in its own right.
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Constitutional reform, much bruited, was always a means to this, rather than an end in its own right: a bargaining chip in negotiations with the Right, which had initially wanted a strong Presidential system.
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The subject of false vacua is fascinating in its own right, but also nice because it brings together many different areas of theoretical physics.
False Vacua I: The End of the Universe As We Know it « Imaginary Potential
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The main supporting wall is a work of art in its own right, clad entirely in vast granite boulders.
Times, Sunday Times
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Instead it identified chiefly as the vastly overmighty centre of England or Britain - the big throbbing heart of the country, rather than a city in its own right.