How To Use Merged In A Sentence
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It also emerged on Tuesday that actress Sienna Miller had obtained a court ruling ordering phone operator Vodafone to disclose data relating to other users - so-called third party disclosure.
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Instead, segregation has continued despite the fact that some of Oldham's most monocultural schools have been closed and merged since the riots, while others have been moved to different areas to seek a mixed intake.
Oldham schools still polarised 10 years on from race riots
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Huge plantations of tea, coffee, and cardamom have emerged and taken over what was once prime elephant habitat.
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The city emerged from trusteeship under a new mayor, but he too cooked the books and monkeyed with zoning for his own ends.
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Al-Jazeera has emerged as a full-fledged political actor because it reflects and articulates popular sentiment.
In post-Mubarak Egypt, the rebirth of the Arab world
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In the postwar period they gradually merged with the Conservatives until they disappeared altogether.
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The wingless wonders emerged on the way.
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Despite his position on the progressive wing, he emerged as leader of a party riven with internal divisions in 1976.
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It also required the merged company to maintain its existing negotiating practices and appoint a trustee to oversee its performance and report back to MOFCOM.
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Fry emerged from the incident without a scratch, but the concussion of the explosion was felt some 2,000 feet away, at the starting line.
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A number of vitamins, minerals and botanicals have emerged as key players in the bone-building story, and scientists are still working for a better understanding of their roles.
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She submerged her hands in warm water.
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The Maldives is slowly being submerged and with this technology we could make new islands and combine them with artificial coral reefs.
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It lives subtidally (from the high water mark, which is rarely inundated, to shoreline areas that are permanently submerged), or occasionally intertidally (the area that is exposed to the air at low tide and underwater at high tide).
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Their supporters are revelling in the chance to see their team in action again after the old club merged with Hull FC a year.
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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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Mark and his cohorts eventually emerged from the studio.
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He became deputy chairman of the merged business.
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In time, as the Ecca Sea filled with sediment and the deltas prograded basinward, large tracts of river channels and floodplains emerged.
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Britain emerged from this struggle in triumph, for the first time clearly dominant over her continental rivals.
WHEN SCOTLAND RULED THE WORLD: The Story of the Golden Age of Genius, Creativity and Exploration
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A ragged man emerged from behind the tree.
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Last year, Wavves (a.k.a. Nathan Williams) emerged from the crowded, static-filled indie-rock underground thanks to an abundance of pop hooks that fought through the fuzz of his lo-fi home recordings.
Getting Up Guide: Spoken-word showcase; Sly Fox brew tasting
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In the 17th century, the Dutch emerged as the most powerful of the Europeans, ousting the Spanish and Portuguese.
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They emerged from the lane to the shore at the same moment, and Marche glanced about for the expected bayman.
Blue-Bird Weather
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When Rebecca emerged into the sunlight, it was clear that something was badly wrong.
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Most of them emerged from rural pesantrems (religious schools), are fluent in Arabic and are trained in fiqh.
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After counting the each of the subbranch and collecting the results in dictionaries, the dictionaries were merged together.clojure. core/merge-with
Planet Python
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The investigations, however, were not only celebratory; various critical examinations of the institution of cinema also emerged.
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He submitted that the meaning of the phrase cannot simply be merged with the requirement for complete crystal submersion in the silicone layer, as that would render it otiose.
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Bewildering indeed. Conspiracy theories have emerged faster than mushrooms in a damp Exmoor field. Some claim the shooting was a fiction, dreamed up to discourage trophy-hunters.
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Video footage emerged yesterday of a British student introducing himself at a Colombian tribal ceremony just before taking a fatal dose of a hallucinogenic drug.
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Within a few million years, quasar and galaxy will have merged.
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It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage repayment had been collected.
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Also, sea planes, when they take off or land, are quite vulnerable to what we call submerged debris, little things in the ocean that might catch on one of the wing floats as you might see on the picture there.
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Standard of New York, for instance, bought a major California producer and refiner, and later merged with the Vacuum Oil Company to form Socony-Vacuum and develop the brand name Mobil.
The Prize
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The bakery owners later gave up their lease after it emerged that the liquid had in fact been body fluids from the two men.
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Meanwhile, it emerged last night that there had been a suspicious dope test during the championships.
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Most Hollywood films, particularly science fiction films, are these days a mass of overfamiliar and uncredited cliches that have been ripped off and merged together, usually not very intelligently.
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By the mid-fourteenth century, another specialized court emerged to hear, and record, public acknowledgements of property transfers, known as recognizances, including those made through testaments.
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Brazil's prospects of becoming a leading oil producer increased yesterday when it emerged that a giant offshore field could be double the size of BP's discovery last week in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Beginning in sixteenth-century England, a distinct criminal culture of rogues, vagabonds, cutpurses, and prostitutes emerged and flourished.
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The existing Anchorage network has been merged with the new ANSS stations to provide improved coverage of the Anchorage region.
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I dwelt on how she emerged from a coma shortly after her imminent demise had been predicted.
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The only positive aspect that has emerged from the meeting is the fact that more objective members have started questioning the sudden conversion of Zuma into a friend of the workers and the masses.
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Add the drained whole tomatoes and chicken stock, making sure the lamb is submerged beneath the liquid.
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Depth charge : or depth Bomb; Weapon used by ships or aircraft to attack submerged submarines.
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No, what is required is something contemporary, a song that at least emerged from the confusion of modern, urban Scotland, that sings of the streets rather than the rivers and sheepfolds.
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Floodwater may contain higher carbon dioxide concentrations if the pH is sufficiently low, but both rice fields and river forelands are commonly submerged with water containing little carbon dioxide, e.g. in the range of 3-100 M.
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It had emerged that security badges at the base were obsolete and could be copied easily, while identity and vehicle checks were cursory at best.
Times, Sunday Times
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Against all the odds the motion was passed but it later emerged that at the time of the voting most of the delegates were at Mass.
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One by one they closed or merged with a fund that had a broader remit.
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Governments rise and fall, familiar names and reputations are juggled about like numbered balls in a shaker, come to the top to be submerged again in a new 'emeute'.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
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Thus the Republic emerged from its early traumas with a fragmented political culture and no national consensus.
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Torches guttered in iron sconces set about the cavern and cabinets emerged at bizarre angles from ancient columns of stone etched with unnatural runes.
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Beyond the horse paddock, a troop of capybaras, pig-size aquatic rodents, emerged from the tree line and settled serenely into a wallow.
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Supplementation of cultures with the rich nutrient peptone has been previously shown to suppress submerged culture conidiation.
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The long-range airliners have suffered at least three dozen similar failures involving faulty speed readings, it has emerged over the past month.
Times, Sunday Times
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Spade in hand, with his head full of Roman castrametation and geometrical problems, a prince, scarce emerged from boyhood, presents himself on that stage where grizzled Mansfelds, drunken Hohenlos, and truculent Verdugos have been so long enacting, that artless military drama which consists of hard knocks and wholesale massacres.
History of the United Netherlands, 1590-99 — Complete
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The propulsion system provides a maximum submerged speed of 33 knots and a surface speed of 10 knots.
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I held my breath and submerged myself under the steaming water.
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Career: Joined in 1980 Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., which merged with Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. in 2005.
Astellas Pharma Eyes Unmet Medical Needs
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Whoever made the original choice of plants did a splendid job, leaving us a mix of marginals, surface-leaved and submerged oxygenating plants, all of which I would highly recommend to fellow novice pond keepers.
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We convinced ourselves we had been substituted in some way, so anomalous did it seem that we had emerged from these parents.
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A consensus quickly emerged across the commentariat that social conservatism is a sure loser in federal politics.
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Blackened and degraded by centuries of dust and dirt, they emerged in a remarkable state of preservation that gives an excellent idea of their intended flamboyance.
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The city emerged from the midday heat, a series of slender, shimmering spires that grew larger as we headed upstream.
The Sun
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Groggy from lack of sleep, I emerged from my building the next morning and looked for bloodstains on the sidewalk.
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Dilys emerged in something dark green and knitted, which set off her flame frizz of hair a treat.
TICKLED PINK
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During the second unit of study you will be studying the three major viewpoints in psychology that emerged after the first psychology failed: functionalism, behaviorism, and gestaltism.
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The flat plains became gently rolling hills and the hills merged with high mountains.
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The two marching columns moved closer and finally merged .
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On a hunch, the researchers radioed the ground-based team and urged them to continue gathering data when the star re-emerged from behind Uranus.
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Wilberforce was quite prepared to allow science unfettered freedom to research, and to accepts its findings, just because he did not think that science was the sole truth; if facts emerged which proved that men were descended from some primordial fungus, he could agree, but go on to enter a further ` but ', and adduce further considerations that marked humanity off from the rest of creation.
May 7th, 2009
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Historically, a certain segment of the population: generally white, somewhat declassed and alienated, developed some sense of aesthetic exploration or at least an identity as a consumer of the same, and the indie store/Outpost section emerged to market to them.
War of All Against All: Realism vs Fabulism? Er, No…
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The larva would have pupated in the stump and emerged on the threshold of summer to find a mate.
Country diary: Wenlock Edge
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The scale of the crisis facing Yorkshire schools emerged last night, with more than 250 teaching jobs to be axed following a Government-funding fiasco.
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Equally, the higher animals and plants themselves emerged when cells joined in multicellular organisms.
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A whole new field has emerged, one of the most active in bioscience today.
Roger D. Kornberg - Autobiography
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My life merged with his.
Behind Closed Doors - advice for families with violence in the home
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At the scene of her first fender-bender -- in Altadena -- she emerged from her little coupe with dark glasses, chignon and wide-brimmed hat all firmly in place.
Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: Selling Mother's Louis Vuittons on eBay
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The unstoppable Chinese economy has emerged as the main driver of steel prices in the world market.
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From these places emerged the "beatniks", typically dressed in shabby clothes, sporting a beard and wearing sunglasses at all hours.
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He went on to say while initially it was his understanding that the monument was to be moved, it subsequently emerged that there were problems in doing this.
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Sometimes swathes of northern cities find themselves submerged, which is just bad luck, but often as not it affects small villages with thatched houses.
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It has emerged victims and their families may be due tens of millions of pounds in compensation.
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Manatees usually stay submerged for about two minutes before surfacing to breathe air.
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He emerged a moment later carrying the unassembled pieces of a suit of armor a golden bronze in color.
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Within five minutes a male purple emperor cruised up and down the forest track at great speed, obviously seeking a newly emerged female.
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Early modern religion emerged with the Protestant Reformation.
Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
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The new Alitalia is a private company owned by a group of Italian investors who have merged much of the old carrier's profitable assets with the much smaller Air One.
First strike hits new Alitalia
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THE taxman has made 2million from deadly drug meow meow, it emerged yesterday.
The Sun
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The loser emerged with more dignity, more class, and more courage than the winner.
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Jewish clubwomen emerged in America between 1880 and 1920 as part of a comprehensive social transition.
Club Movement in the United States.
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He emerged on a chestnut horse and rode across a field directly towards press photographers who were on a public road.
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Modern linguistics emerged as a distinct field in the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
The Chomsky Update - Linguistics and Politics
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A fragile center-right parliamentary majority emerged, composed of free-market liberals, conservative nationalists, and parties with ties to oligarchic clans and big business.
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Instead, they emerged dazed and confused.
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But when he emerged from the towel, he was not yet satisfactory, for the clean territory stopped short at his chin and his jaws, like a mask; below and beyond this line there was a dark expanse of unirrigated soil that spread downward in front and backward around his neck.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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She emphasised diction and clarity of speech and Una recalls students emerged from a multi-cultural education talking as if they had been to RADA.
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When audiences first see her, for instance, she is in prison, while, by the end of the film, she has emerged as a gutsy warrior queen, who is more than capable of handling herself on the battlefield.
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After protesters emerged from invading the conference centre, hundreds of people staged an impromptu march around the vast hall.
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When steel is made very hot, and suddenly immerged in very cold water, and moved about in it, the surface of the steel becomes cooled first, and thus producing a kind of case or arch over the internal part, prevents that internal part from contracting quite so much as it otherwise would do, whence it becomes brittler and harder, like the glass-drops called Prince Rupert's drops, which are made by dropping melted glass into cold water.
The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
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The footnote as we know it is coeval with the modern principles of book design that emerged with the Enlightenment.
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After a months-long auction, Vivendi 's Universal Music Group has emerged as the most likely buyer for EMI's recorded-music unit, the label behind the Beatles and Katy Perry.
EMI's Music Won't Stop With Universal
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The key breakthroughs in the mitochondrial disorders and Duchenne dystrophy had all been made by the early '90s, and yet a decade later, no effective treatments have yet emerged.
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Models were rationalized, a kanban system of inventory control was introduced and within five years a leaner and fitter Mazda emerged.
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In this regard, it is no surprise that the narrative of Ben's sexual affair with Mrs. Robinson is intercut with scenes featuring him either lounging in or submerged in the waters of the pool.
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As they approached, the Countess, who was dressed in a complete outfit of the green uniform of the Irish Volunteers, including green boots and green cock's feathers, something like those on the Italian bersaglieri, emerged from the central doorway.
Six days of the Irish Republic A Narrative and Critical Account of the Latest Phase of Irish Politics
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The road curved, and I emerged from a copse to confront a splendid panorama.
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After a long pause, she nodded and the story emerged of a stillbirth she had experienced in her early twenties.
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From these observations emerged the view that the horseshoe-shaped fibrillar band functions as a barrier inhibiting migration of individual mesoblast cells and expansion of tissue sheets.
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Now, the meaning of goods - once found in individual objects - emerged instead from a total ensemble, the overall system of goods.
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Ministers insisted last night they were still not planning to fully nationalise the merged 'superbank'.
The Sun
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Since 1948 his research topics have included carbohydrate-amino acid relationship in nervous tissue, a study of the mode of action of insulin, fermentation technology, 6-aminopenicillanic acid and penicillinase-stable penicillins, lysergic acid production in submerged culture, and the isolation of new fungal metabolites.
Ernst B. Chain - Biography
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The Oklahoma bombing of 1995, which killed more than 160 people, emerged out of a netherworld of shadowy right-wing militias that grew up during the Eighties and early Nineties.
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Who could have predicted the youthquake of new talent that has emerged?
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The titillating details that have emerged about their four-month fling have also made the story irresistible.
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The international cocaine trade re-emerged in Colombia in the 1970s, courtesy of a mafia which cut its teeth on contraband whiskey, marijuana and luxury goods.
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Where Deter seed treatment hasn't been used an aphicide is being applied to crops once emerged.
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Yesterday it emerged he is under round-the-clock police protection following last month's scandal.
The Sun
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I've been submerged with Guide proofreading, a semi-annual communal exercise in eyestrain and Twizzlers and chocolate-fueled mania; yesterday I couldn't stop calling everyone "enthusiasts" after reading the word one too many times.
Reviews in a word
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It also emerged that two patients died after long waits on trolleys in hospital corridors in recent weeks.
Times, Sunday Times
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The judge halted the trial when it emerged witnesses had been threatened.
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In this outcome, the role of Gassendi, who cham - pioned an empiricism of Epicurean stamp, paralleled and soon merged with that of Locke.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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The United States Navy is investigating the use of fiber optics for communicating with submerged submarines.
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There was no sign of any fish in its talons when it emerged again, and it flew off, continuing to quarter the river.
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The shouts were merged and confused, but she could just about make out a common cry: ‘Kill the witch!’
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At about the time of the exhibition, it emerged that the firm was infringing the Medlock patent.
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But on such a morning, apparently, with thousands of webs ready, there can hardly have been enough flies to go round; for we saw all the appetent spiders had emerged from their tubes and were waiting impatiently on the web itself -- as though the host should sit on the tablecloth waiting for his guest.
Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
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One by one ten guards clad in dull armor emerged from the entrance and stomped heavily towards the waiting Rathgal Tayotos and Shase.
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Her body emerged from the darkness like a shimmer of light playing across a velvet curtain.
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It emerged in public consciousness as a reaction to Charles Darwin and the evolution controversy.
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The bulls emerged in the late hours of the trading session to attack the bears - so the term evening attack.
Moneycontrol Top Headlines
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A new generation of citizen journalists has emerged across the Arab world, exchanging information between countries in real time.
Times, Sunday Times
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In recent years, a narrative has emerged of elections being contests between the educated and the knuckledraggers, the 'post-fact' loons.
The Sun
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There is, needless to say, some bitterness and disappointment that no system emerged after considerable expenditure.
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It also emerged at the meeting that there were problems with the steering and the rudder.
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He emerged from the discussions bloody but unbowed.
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I paused to watch, and a few minutes later, several monkeys emerged from the dense forest and came to sit on a piece of dead wood jutting into the water, eyeing me up inquisitively.
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The merged company will also take over loans associated with the GSL fleet.
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Others felt that their names emerged tarnished from the encounter.
Times, Sunday Times
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She emerged with an armload of designer black bags, requiring two shop assistants to carry her haul to her car.
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No one, as far as I know, has ever before cut away the wing of a submerged big jet.
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The art forms that emerged in the early period of civilisation are primitive and catered to a people who had no alternative.
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Forced to witness the collapse of everything they had once dreamed of and worked to achieve, they have emerged unchastened and unchanged in their destructive illusions.
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The railways emerged in a parlous state, in dire need of a major overhaul.
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We had barely hammered in the last tent peg when 50 elephants emerged from the forest to bathe in the river.
Times, Sunday Times
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The term is everywhere in recent weeks, rather like the way the phrase "male chauvinism" emerged decades ago in the United States.
NYT > Home Page
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Last night it emerged the former nurse may be planning to quit politics altogether.
The Sun
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And he emerged from his prison the same spoiled, pettish rich kid, having tantrums, dumping his non-glossy crippled wife, etc., etc.
A Word On McCain's Heroism And His Speech Tonight
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The captain emerged from the cabin opposite Henry and surveyed the dirty youngster with distaste.
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Out of this dichotomous set of associations has emerged a constellation of forces, ideas, images and experiences which have defined both the city and rural zones in unique and singular ways.
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Lou emerged in the kitchen with a bundle of brown grocery bags filled with yummy food.
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It emerged yesterday that social workers in Lincolnshire had contact with the family when suspicions were first raised.
Times, Sunday Times
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Attacks usually happen in the evening, when the humans aren't looking for half submerged crocodiles, but the crocs are on the lookout for a meal.
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It emerged that Sharpe had a history of mental instability and had had psychiatric treatment.
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There is one section of the reef is sufficiently submerged to get a jollyboat over.
Morgan’s Run
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Submerged leaves decompose quickly and can cause scummy bacteria to form.
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In several cases the pollen tubes emerged and elongated rapidly, then burst, with the cytoplasm streaming out of the burst tip.
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As Israel announced the building of 238 more housing units in annexed East Jerusalem, further complicating US efforts to revive stalled peace negotiations, it emerged that Ehud Barak, the Labour leader, is predicting that the government will collapse.
Cracks widen in Netanyahu's coalition
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In the multipolar world that has ensued from the end of the Cold War, submerged tensions between the US and Europe have come out into the open.
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Maremma's beautiful slopes, the sea and the lagoon, emerged in the scent of strawberry trees, set the scene of a unique environment with a mild climate that allows golf to be played all year.
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What this shows is that at this time there emerged a great wave of influence that turned people's thinking towards a more interiorized, as well as a more transcendental, state.
Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: An Age of Radical Seeking (Part One)
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Grann notes that in 1753 a Portuguese bandeirante - a soldier of fortune - emerged from the Amazon jungle and described how, "after a long and troublesome peregrination, incited by the insatiable greed of gold", he had seen the ruins of an ancient city from a mountain top.
Signs of the Times
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And in the past few weeks, something completely different has emerged: ballpoint on canvas, seas of tiny reptile-like scales, swirling away in the artist's characteristic fashion.
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I do not believe the term engineering should be merged with Engineer.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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As these units merged and the leaders were accorded ranks, Hario was accorded the rank of Major.
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Amid the problems, Paul Smith re-emerged as a seam bowler demanding respect.
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They had moved to a modern four-storey house with tiled floors and western lavatories and their village had merged with two neighbouring ones.
Times, Sunday Times
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It took ten seconds before he emerged, a medium height, slightly overweight man in an expensive dress outfit.
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Due to their low submerged speed, most submarines operated as temporarily submersible torpedo boats, largely sailing and often attacking while surfaced.
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the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision
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It is this submerged reef that causes fierce surges of current in the tide races in the area.
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 Submerged in subtext, The White Ribbon is a fantastic film that offers no easy answers and a future both inescapable and inexplicable.
THE WHITE RIBBON Review – Collider.com
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The fire was thrown to a great height; the fountains and jets all wallowed together; new ones appeared, and danced joyously round the margin, then converging towards the centre they merged into one glowing mass, which upheaved itself pyramidally and disappeared with a vast plunge.
The Hawaiian Archipelago
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As I pushed the bike closer to the limit a problem emerged: even though the suspension was working as hard as it could, the bike began to buck beneath me.
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Bill stepped into this personalised galaxy aged 13 and hasn't yet emerged.
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Has emerged as a real defensive leader over the past 12 months and his calmness under pressure often averted danger.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet again she told herself that she was submerged in self-delusion, the daughter was no more than an image in a dream.
THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
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The floats of submerged fishing nets bobble on the surface.
Times, Sunday Times
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It emerged in court that he is a habitual fabulist and liar with a weak grip on reality and a determination to live out some of his fantasies.
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According to the Killarney councillor, a practice has emerged in recent years of using handsaws axes and even chainsaws to cut holly branches.
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As he went into hiding last night details of his chequered past emerged.
The Sun
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Another Campbell Street resident said his garage was knee-deep in water and his family was waiting for the fire brigade to pump water out of the garden, which was entirely submerged.
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The interaction between effective but sensitive community self-surveillance and police surveillance has emerged as perhaps the most favoured approach.
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Passing through plumes of evil-smelling sulphurous smoke and steam, they finally encountered daylight, and emerged from the gaping maw of a volcanic cone.
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But it has now emerged detectives arrested them as they tried to board a plane.
The Sun
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Yugoslavia as it emerged from World War Two was the product of a popular movement against the Nazi occupation and Serbian royalist forces.
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Following 18 months of peace negotiations a tiny flicker of hope has emerged promising a binding agreement to restore order.
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He emerged as a tenacious interviewer, who was not in awe of anyone.
Times, Sunday Times
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He emerged from both experiences with an unblemished reputation for being a nice man.
Times, Sunday Times
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They emerged in a rather moderately sized gunroom.
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Mrs Major emerged from the plane at Andrews air force base looking pale and drawn.
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As the argument on it developed three questions emerged for decision.
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The Con-Lib coalition was accused of systematically and brazenly making itself less accountable yesterday when it emerged that a review of government crime statistics published today would reduce the need for the police to measure anti-social behaviour and other serious crimes.
Crime statistics masked by 'year zero' reset, claims Labour
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At this point the debate over the civil rights bill merged into a wider national debate concerning the legitimacy of reverse discrimination.
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However, keep in mind that these are not clear evolutionary groups and probably represent a grade of organisms out of which the fern lineage emerged.
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Rocks consist of gravel ridges and are best described as elongated whale-shaped hills formed by glacial actions (Drumlins) The higher planes of Chorley and Leyland indicate that the underlying rocks have emerged from this drift.
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In contrast to aerobic germination where the radicle emerged first and both root and shoot growth were observed, only the shoot emerged and elongated during the entire anaerobic incubation period.
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From nearly 50 years of complex warfare the house of Wessex had emerged triumphant.