Adopt in A Sentence

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    A " go slow " approach was not an altogether unreasonable course of action to adopt.

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    A constitutional amendment in regard to local government adopted in 1898 provides that any city or village, by a foursevenths vote of its electors, may adopt a charter drawn by a commission (appointed by the local district judges) and proposed by such commission within six months of its appointment.

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    A king and clan being able, subject to certain limitations, to adopt new members or families, or amalgamate with another clan, the theory of common origin was not rigidly adhered to.

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    A law enacted in 1910 provides a fund for special aid from the state to rural graded schools with at least two rooms. With state aid normal training departments are maintained in several of the high schools in counties which adopt the provisions of the statute.

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    A move to allow only heterosexual unmarried couples to adopt was not put to a vote.

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    A Parsee had married a French lady, who took the necessary steps to adopt the religion of her husband.

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    A situation template is a graphic depiction of expected enemy dispositions should they adopt a particular COA.

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    A youth may adopt a subculture only as a result of a media report.

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    Abyssinian, however, is beginning to adopt European clothes on the upper part of the body, and European hats are becoming common.

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    Accord ' This " manifesto," which was bitterly attacked in the North, was agreed upon (October 18, 1854) by the three ministers after several meetings at Ostend and at Aix-la-Chapelle, arranged in pursuance of instructions to them from President Pierce to " corn-, pare opinions, and to adopt measures for perfect concert of action in aid of the negotiations at Madrid " on the subject of reparations demanded from Spain by the United States for alleged injuries to American commerce with Cuba.

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    According to reports, Angelina Jolie, 31, filed paperwork in early March 2007 to adopt a young boy from Vietnam.

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    Actinic CEO Chris Barling comments, " Companies that do adopt epos soon find that they could not manage without it.

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    Adopt an Earth Day Pet is a nice place where you can adopt a simple animated pet that is typically found in rainforests or is on the endangered species list.

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    Adopt Me also has fun arcade games and jigsaw puzzles and a section to watch animal music videos about each of the different types of animals you can adopt on the site.

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    Adopt Me is a kid-friendly site that offers quite a few features.

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    Adopt Me is unique in that it doesn't require users to register for the site to enjoy a virtual pet.

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    AdoptAPet.com - This site allows people searching for a pet to adopt to search for available animals with the characteristics they are looking for.

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    Adoption agencies, especially those specializing in international adoption, know the legal ins and outs of the country from which you might adopt your child.

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    Adoption can provide lifelong blessings for you and the child you choose to adopt.

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    AdoptMe lets you adopt and take care of up to 24 pets at once.

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    AdoptMe.com - Players can adopt their choice of critter, with options including horses, fish, dogs, cats, snakes, and more.

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    After hearing evidence, which may be given on oath, the special board issues a " determination," fixing the minimum rate of wages to be paid to various classes of workers of both sexes and different ages in the trade covered by the determination, including apprentices; and specifying the number of hours disputes strikes are, on the whole, the most disastrous that it can adopt.

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    After studying theology in the Jansenist schools for some years, he suddenly decided to adopt the profession of medicine.

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    After the war he denounced the Reconstruction policy of the Republicans as unconstitutional and tyrannical, but in 1870, seeing the uselessness of further opposition, he advised his party to accept the situation and adopt new issues.

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    After you adopt a puppy, read the owner's manual to learn the best way to take care of your online free virtual pet.

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    Alexander of Hales is the first to adopt it, in place of the " rhetorical " method of previous theologians.

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    Also, in some states, the shareholders may also adopt the initial bylaws.

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    Although the legation of Britain lasted as a rule only three years, Agricola held the post for at least seven and succeeded in reconciling the inhabitants to Roman rule and inducing them to adopt the customs and civilization of their conquerors.

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    An eagerness to adopt a professional style of work.

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    An editor of a corrupt and disputed text may reasonably adopt either of two methods of procedure.

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    An effort to induce the city to adopt, in the rebuilding after the earthquake of 1906, an artistic plan failed, and reconstruction followed practically the old plan of streets, although the buildings which had marked them had been for the most part obliterated.

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    And supposing it to be replied that the motive is really the moral uneasiness involved in choosing the selfish alternative, Godwin answers that this uneasiness, though a " constant step " in the process of volition, is a merely " accidental " step - " I feel pain in the neglect of an act of benevolence, because benevolence is judged by me to be conduct which it becomes me to adopt."

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    Animal Palace offers many animated fantasy creatures that you can adopt by clicking and downloading.

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    Any person aggrieved by the SCI may apply to the High Court for a judicial review of the decision to adopt the SCI.

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    Anyone wishing to adopt these 2 little charmers may call Mary on 02088864117.

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    Anyway, it's something we should both consider before we adopt the baby.

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    Areas that adopt composting programs are often able to reduce the fees charged to their customers due to diminished trash volume.

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    Arran must have perceived that Henry had infuriated the Scots and that the cardinal might adopt the claims of Lennox and proclaim Arran illegitimate.

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    As a diplomatist and a representative of the British government, the general opinion in South Africa was that Froude was not a success, and he entirely failed to induce the colonists to adopt Lord Carnarvon's views.

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    As a lad he was attracted by the mysticism of Luria (q.v.), which impelled him to adopt the ascetic life.

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    As far as is known they speak no language peculiar to themselves but adopt that of the nearest agricultural tribe.

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    As it had become necessary that he should adopt some profession, he selected that of law, and took up his residence at Gray's Inn in 1579.

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    As Locke cannot consistently mean by God's " goodness " anything but the disposition to give pleasure, it might be inferred that the ultimate standard of right rules of action ought to be the common happiness of the beings affected by the action; but Locke does not explicitly adopt this standard.

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    As more girls get into skateboarding, they adopt the skate punk look of T-shirts, hooded sweatshirts, jeans and short hair.

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    As more industries begin to adopt the use of solar energy, the upfront costs of the panels could become less expensive to homeowners and others hoping to leave traditional energy sources behind.

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    As ninja were not only assassins but also spies they had to adopt cunning disguises so that they could pass into enemy territory unnoticed.

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    As part of your decision to adopt from China, it's important to consider some of the challenges that come with adopting a child from a different country, and talk to your partner about how you will handle these challenges.

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    As president of the elder society he had already in 1892 foreshadowed the ideals of the League in a lecture entitled " The necessity for de-anglicizing the Irish nation," not, he explained " as a protest against imitating what is best in the English people, for that would be absurd, but rather to show the folly of neglecting what is Irish, and hastening to adopt, pell-mell and indiscriminately, everything that is English, simply because it is English."

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    As with his own teacher, Maurice, his influence on other men rather consisted in inducing them to think for themselves than in leading them to adopt his own views, never, perhaps, very definite.

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    Ask any adoptive parent if they regret their decision to adopt, and almost all of them will respond with a resounding, "No!".

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    Ask the same person to then adopt an assertive stance.

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    At first the government attempted to quell the disaffection by means of the ordinary law, with fair success outside Bengal; but there, owing to the secret ramifications of the conspiracy, it has been found necessary to adopt special measures.

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    At the age of nineteen he invented an electromagnetic engine, and in the course of examining its performance dissatisfaction with vague and arbitrary methods of specifying elec rical quantities caused him to adopt a convenient and scie tific unit, which he took to be the amount of electricity req ired to decompose nine grains of water in one hour.

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    At the Imperial Conference in London in 1907 Mr Deakin, the Commonwealth premier, was the leading advocate of colonial preference with a view to imperial commercial union; and though no reciprocal arrangement was favoured by the Liberal cabinet, who temporarily spoke for the United Kingdom, the colonial representatives were all agreed in urging such a policy, and found the Opposition (the Unionist party) in England prepared to adopt it as part of Mr Chamberlain's tariff reform movement.

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    At the same time there were incidents in Kruger's life which but ill conform to any Biblical standard he might choose to adopt or feel imposed upon him.

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    At times, however, he ordered the destruction of all Christian churches in Egypt, and the banishment of all who did not adopt Islam.

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    At various times, notably in 1904, it has been proposed that the General Post Office of the United Kingdom should adopt the system.

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    Attorneys and adoption facilitators are often used for adoptions in which the parents have already located a child whom they wish to adopt.

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    Augustus, it would seem, long hesitated whether he should name him as his successor, and as a compromise required his uncle Tiberius to adopt him, though Tiberius had a son of his own.

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    Basically, parents seeking to adopt a child must retain services from AdoptLink and the participating adoption professionals.

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    Be aware that your chances of adopting will increase if you agree to adopt a special needs or older child.

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    Be sure you have considered your decision to adopt a puppy carefully before you bring one home.

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    Before you adopt, spend some time with the potential new family member.

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    Being small and unimportant, these burghs were not affected by the act of 1833, but in 1892 were required to adopt the constitution of police burghs.

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    Board books that adopt this holiday song offer stunning artwork, and each capture unique perspectives of what the song really means.

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    Brand refused to allow the Free State to be committed to a suicidal treaty, or dragged into any wild policy which the Transvaal might deem it expedient to adopt.

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    But although, as we have said, in ordinary times there was no necessity for secrecy, yet when the peace of the Church was broken by the fierce and often protracted persecutions of the heathen emperors, it became essential to adopt precautions to conceal the entrance to the cemeteries, which became the temporary hiding-places of the Christian fugitives, and to baffle the search of their pursuers.

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    But an investigation of dependent lines which are often incommensurable forces us to adopt the contradictory fiction of partially overlapping, i.e.

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    But if some boy was standing still and showing no sign of life, he would adopt any expedient to get his attention.

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    But in the same proclamation Lincoln recalled to the public his own proposal and the assent of Congress to compensate states which would adopt voluntary and gradual abolishment.

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    But it was significant that they had to adopt the badge of "Communism" in order to mark their precise position in the field of rival doctrines.

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    But the necessity of the connexion is also apparent, unless we are to suppose that, as regards the course of universal nature, man is altogether an imperium in imperio, or rather (to adopt the forcible phrase of Marcus Aurelius) an abscess or excrescence on the nature of things.

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    But there is reason to believe that the influence of the example of its numerous members did not extend to the common tenantry, who not unnaturally were reluctant to adopt the practices of those by whom farming was perhaps regarded as primarily a source of pleasure rather than of profit.

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    But this very fact of its ever-extending influence, coupled with an absence of dogmatism in belief, which made it at all times ready and even anxious to adopt foreign customs and ideas, gave its religion a constantly shifting and broadening character, so that it is difficult to determine the original essentials.

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    But we are most of all indebted to Herbart for the enormous advance psychology has been enabled to make, thanks to his fruitful treatment of it, albeit as yet but few among the many who have appropriated and improved his materials have ventured to adopt his metaphysical and mathematical foundations.

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    By a law of 1907 cities with a population of 25,000 or more may adopt a commission form of government, with a mayor and four councilmen elected at large on a non-partisan ticket.

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    By the treaty of Vienna of the 9th of June 1815, the powers whose territories were separated or traversed by the same navigable river, undertook to regulate by common consent all that regarded its navigation, and for this purpose to name commissioners who should adopt as the bases of their proceedings the principle that the navigation of such rivers along their whole course " from the point where each of them becomes navigable to its mouth, shall be entirely free, and shall not in respect of commerce be prohibited to anyone."

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    Carden's project, the Government decided to adopt it.'

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    Charles's chief claim to remembrance is that he was the first ruler to adopt the system of hiring his soldiers out to foreign powers as mercenaries, as a means of improving the national finances.

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    Chicken Smoothie is unique in that you don't necessarily have to set up an account to adopt a virtual pet.

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    Children typically like to adopt virtual pets because playing this type of game is easier than most of the other types of games out there.

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    China has strict rules about who can adopt a baby and how that adoption may take place.

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    Click for detail of Adopt a Wolf adopt a reindeer - £ 39.00 HI...

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    Click for detail of adopt an orang-utan adopt a panda - £ 39.00 HI.. .

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    Click for detail of meet the meerkats experience adopt a tiger - £ 39.00 HELLO.. .

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    Consequently, as Nikon focuses more on the digital camera business, the company must adopt appropriate measures to ensure its continued success.

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    Consuls represented Barcelona at the principal commercial centres on or near the Mediterranean; and the city was among the first communities to adopt the practice of marine insurance.

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    Cornwall was one of the first counties in the UK to adopt this action plan approach.

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    Could Catholics adopt it?

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    Couples can embrace an aquatic theme with seashells, dolphins, or other marine life accents, or they can adopt local customs and crate truly unique events that honor not only the couple, but also the location.

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    Cybercritters allows users to adopt a robotic cyber pet.

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    Depending upon the agency, the limitations on who can adopt can be very restrictive.

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    Directly below that link is another called "Adopt a monster," where you can create an account.

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    Do not adopt with your heart only; do bring your brain into this important decision.

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    Do you have any idea what it would be like to adopt that many children?

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    Donna tendencies can be helped to adopt this view.

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    During the 1960s the Irish government decided to adopt a decimal currency like many of its European neighbors.

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    During the agitation over the introduction of slavery into the territory acquired from Mexico, Yancey induced the Democratic State Convention of 1848 to adopt what is known as the "Alabama Platform," which declared in substance that neither Congress nor the government of a territory had the right to interfere with slavery in a territory, that those who held opposite views were not Democrats, and that the Democrats of Alabama would not support a candidate for the presidency if he did not agree with them on these questions.

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    Each player must adopt at least one virtual pet, and can have as many as twelve.

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    Families who do not meet some or all of the above requirements may still be allowed to adopt, but they must work through an adoption agency, such as the Wasatch International Adoption Agency (WIA) to facilitate the adoption.

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    Finally, if you do adopt the Bullmastiff, I suggest having him neutered as well.

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    Finally, some preschools adopt a particular philosophy, and these philosophies can be identified by the preschool name.

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    First, how do liver precursors adopt their specific fate within the foregut endoderm?

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    First, you pick out or adopt the puppy you want to raise and give the dog a name.

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    Flexibility to adopt insurers selling fraudulent a network model.

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    For all that, St Celestine, during his brief tenure of the papacy, tried to spread his ideas among the Benedictines, and induced the monks of Monte Cassino to adopt his idea of the monastic life instead of St Benedict's; for this purpose fifty Celestine monks were introduced into Monte Cassino, but on Celestine's abdication of the papacy the project fortunately was at once abandoned.

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    For some years the emperor, with his sound common-sense and dislike of exaggeration, held the balance fairly between the two extremes; but long years of uninterrupted labour, anxiety and disappointment weakened his zeal for reform, and when radicalism assumed more and more the form of secret societies and revolutionary agitation, he felt constrained to adopt severe repressive measures.

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    For the rest, he can only, with the utmost caution, adopt the suggestions of other minds as qualifications of old doctrines, never feeling quite sure that he is right in doing so.

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    For those who are willing to adopt minority infants and special needs infants, the wait may be considerably shorter.

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    From 1881 down to 1898, Mr Hofmeyr practically determined how Dutch members should vote, and also what policy the Bond should adopt at every juncture in its history.

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    From an early age he determined to adopt chemistry as his profession, although his father, who was a builder, would have preferred him to be an architect.

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    Further, the morphologists of the 'fifties appear, with few exceptions, to have accepted a preliminary scheme with regard to the Arthropod head and Arthropod segmentation generally, which was misleading and caused them to adopt forced conclusions and interpretations.

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    Generally speaking, when you adopt a virtual pet you are getting an animal that exists as pixels and code.

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    Given the success of the euro area changeover, there is no reason for the UK to adopt a different approach.

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    GoPets - This game allows players to adopt and play with their choice of interactive virtual pet.

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    Gradually the pain caused Dennis to adopt a stooped posture which has never improved in spite of exercises.

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    Guatemala adoption is a route taken by many American couples wishing to adopt children.

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    Have you set your sights on a cute baby dragon but don't know where you can adopt such a cuddly little creature?

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    Having failed to persuade the French government to adopt his plans of military colonization, he had retired in June 1847 and had been replaced by the duc d'Aumale.

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    He argues that to give an intentional explanation of a system's behavior is merely to adopt the " intentional stance " toward it.

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    He at first intended to adopt the medical profession, and made some progress in anatomy, botany and chemistry, after which he studied chronology, geometry and astronomy.

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    He began to adopt a more critical attitude towards Wolsey's policy, foreign and domestic; and to give ear to the murmurs against the cardinal and his ecclesiastical rule.

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    He endeavours to show that the balance of probability is entirely in favour of the scheme of religion, that this probability is the natural conclusion from an inspection of nature, and that, as religion is a matter of practice, we are bound to adopt the course of action which is even probably the right one.

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    He followed the plan of dividing his empire between his sons, the eldest Mahommed, called Malik al-Kdmil, being his viceroy in Egypt, while al-Muazzam Isa governed Syria, al-Ashraf Musa his eastern and al-Malik al-Aubad Ayyub his northern possessions His attitude towards the Franks was at the first peaceful, but later in his reign he was compelled to adopt more strenuous measures.

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    He founded the Sidereal Messenger in 1846, was one of the first to adopt (in 1848) the electrical method of recording observations, and published besides other works, The Orbs of Heaven (1848, &c.), and Popular Astronomy (1860), both reissued at London in 1892.

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    He had resolved to adopt a plan of campaign second very different from those which Edward III.

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    He introduced many improvements into the Canadian postal service, and in 1898 in face of much opposition induced the Inter-Imperial Postal Conference to adopt the principle of penny postage within the British Empire.

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    He notably regards an oblique disk with uniform ciliation as primitive, a view which we cannot adopt.

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    He refused to acknowledge his victorious riyal, Rudolph of Habsburg, and urged the pope to adopt a similar attitude, while the new king claimed the Austrian duchies.

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    He was appeased by Khalaf's speedy submission, together with the gift of a large sum of money, and further, it is said, by his subdued opponent addressing him as sultan, a title new at that time, and by which Mahmud continued to be called,, though he did not formally adopt it, or stamp it on his coins.

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    He was descended from John Aepinus (1499-1553), the first to adopt the Greek form (aipernos) of the family name Hugk or Huck, and a leading theologian and controversialist at the time of the Reformation.

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    Hence the leading principle of the Whigs, as the predominant party was now called, was in the state to seek for the highest national authority in parliament rather than in the king, and in the church to adopt the rational theology of Chillingworth and Hales, whilst looking to the dissenters as allies against the Roman Catholics, who were the enemies of both.

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    Henry appears to have been the first to adopt insulated or silkcovered wire for the magnetic coil; and also the first to employ what may be called the "spool" winding for the limbs of the magnet.

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    His efforts had not succeeded in placing him in a position of independence; and at last, in 1867, the government of the Empire (from which he had perforce stood aloof, though he never considered it necessary to adopt the active protesting attitude of Edgar Quinet and Victor Hugo) came to his assistance, a vote of 20,000 being proposed in April of that year for his benefit by Emile 0111vier.

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    His efforts to make Servian writers adopt his reformed alphabet, and accept the language of the common people as a literary language, met with fierce opposition, especially on the part of the clergy and friends of the artificial Slaveno-Servian literary language.

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    His hostility towards Great Britain and even Cape Colony led him to adopt a commercial policy both narrow and prejudicial to the interests of the gold industry.

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    His object, however, was not to establish a permanent new party organization, but to bring pressure to bear upon Northern Democrats to force them to adopt a policy opposed to the further extension of slavery.

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    His original name was Bassianus, but he changed it in 221 when his grandmother, Maesa, persuaded the emperor Heliogabalus to adopt his cousin as successor and create him Caesar.

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    His sympathetic nature was influenced by indignation against the brutal methods adopted towards prisoners, especially political prisoners, and by the stern measures which the government of the tsar felt compelled to adopt in order to repress the revolutionary movement.

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    His system of persecution was not abandoned till in the last year of his reign (1020) he thought fit to claim divinity, a doctrine which is perpetuated by the Druses, called after one DarazI, who preached the divinity of Ijakim at the time; the violent opposition which this aroused among the Moslems probably led him to adopt milder measures towards his other subjects, and those who had been forcibly converted were permitted to return to their former religion and rebuild their places of worship. Whether his disappearance at the beginning of the year 1021 was due to the resentment of his outraged subjects, or, as the historians say, to his sisters fear that he would bequeath the caliphate to a distant relative to the exclusion of his own son, will never be known.

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    His temporary success reveals the strength of the party who wished to adopt the Greek way of life without consenting to the complete substitution of the authority of Antiochus for the prescriptions of the Mosaic Law.

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    History has agreed to adopt this date as the beginning of the British empire in the East; but the immediate results of the victory were comparatively small, and several more hard-won fights were fought before even the Bengalis would admit the superiority of the British arms. For the moment, however, all opposition was at an end.

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    Holiday music automatically conjures fond memories, and many books adopt song lyrics as inspiration.

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    However, if you are wanting to adopt an infant, your wait time may depend on the birth mother.

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    However, Indians were reluctant to adopt English practices of livestock husbandry.

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    However, pillars adopt the colors of the incident sunlight which may be highly reddened.

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    I did adopt a shelter cat about the time this started, actually.

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    I hear that Bob apparently wants to adopt the donkey, Edward, with whom he has worked recently.

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    I recently took my little sisters to adopt a puppy at the animal shelter in our town.

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    I thought ... but you were always the one who wanted to adopt a baby.

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    Ibn Daud was one of the first Jewish scholastics to adopt the Aristotelian system; his predecessors were mostly neo-Platonists.

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    If a choice is made to adopt without knowing a cat's health and medical history, let the buyer beware; there is no way to know where this furry feline has been or what it may have been exposed to.

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    If actors are going to adopt a scouse accent, please stick to it throughout the play.

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    If he marries, it is to have children who may celebrate them after his death; if he has no children, he lies under the strongest obligation to adopt them from another family, ` with a view,' writes the Hindu doctor, ` to the funeral cake, the water and the solemn sacrifice.'" "May there be born in our lineage," so the Indian Manes are supposed to say, "a man to offer to us, on the thirteenth day of the moon, rice boiled in milk, honey and ghee."

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    If the disciples of this school could shake off the Sesshu tradition of strong outlines and adopt the Kano Motonobu revelation of modelling by mass only, their work would stand on a high place.

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    If the metal followed the laws of equilibrium, then whenever through change of temperature it entered a new region, it would forthwith adopt the constitution normal to that region.

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    If there is this tendency to adopt too as a basis instead of to, the teaching of decimals might sometimes be simplified by proceeding from percentages to percentages of percentages, i.e.

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    If this also works out well, then it's likely safe to go ahead and adopt the Bullmastiff.

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    If we adopt a conception of meaning where truth-conditional equivalence is sufficient for synonymy, we have an apparent counterexample to compositionality.

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    If we adopt Thiele's view that each band is accompanied by a second branch for which s has negative values the complication is still further increased, but there does not seem to be sufficient reason to adopt this view.

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    If we integrate with respect to I between fixed limits, we obtain the principles of linear and angular momentum in the form previously given, Hence, whichever form of postulate we adopt, we are led to the principles of linear and angular momentum, which form in fact the basis of all our subsequent work.

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    If you already have a dog, keep this in mind before you adopt a Pitbull Puppy.

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    If you and your former spouse are able to adopt a system of co-parenting, you need to make sure that your children understand this is not a sign that the two of you will be getting back together.

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    If you are looking for a realistic animal to adopt, go to Adopt Me. With animals ranging from horses to puppies to dog to turtles, there should be an animal you'd enjoy adopting.

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    If you are looking to adopt an older child, you may not have to wait long at all, and your initial expenses may be considerably less.

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    If you are new to the virtual pet adoption practice, then try out Adopt Me. They have a toned down selection of "normal" pets like cats, dogs, horses and fish.

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    If you are willing to adopt an older child or a child with special needs, you may not have to wait longer than the time it takes to process all of the paperwork, which will only be a few months.

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    If you can adopt the ability to think calmly and clearly when something unexpected happens, then you will have gone a long way toward dealing with the main causes of stress in our lives.

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    If you don't want the baby, I know someone will want to adopt it.

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    If you plan to adopt a cat from a local shelter, talk to the director and ask if you can bring a small blanket or bedding for the cat to sleep on for a few days before you pick her up.

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    If you wish to adopt a Ragdoll locally, ask your local centers to phone you if they get in any Ragdoll cats or kittens.

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    If you would like to have your baby dragon up and fighting then you can adopt from Crystal Springs' dragon sanctuary.

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    If, however, the infant was allowed to survive half an hour only, it was spared; but to have the right of keeping it the mother must find a male Areoi willing to adopt it.

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    In 1766 his attempt to force the Madrilenos to adopt the French dress led to a riot during which he did not display much personal courage.

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    In 1840 he appeared before his father at Saint-LO, and announced that he had determined to adopt the profession of literature.

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    In 1846, having decided to adopt the law as a profession, he left Cambridge, entered at Lincoln's Inn, and became a pupil of the conveyancer Mr Christie.

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    In 1889 a very important act was passed placing upon the Board of Trade the obligation to call upon railway companies throughout the United Kingdom (1) to adopt upon all passenger lines the " block " system of working; (2) to " interlock " their points and signals; (3) to fit all trains carrying passengers with some form of automatic continuous brake.

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    In 1909 an act was passed permitting county boards to adopt a "coupon" ballot.

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    In 1910 that part of the law permitting municipalities to adopt these rules through their governing bodies was declared unconstitutional; but municipalities may adopt them by popular vote.

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    In all probability the first king of Osrhoene to adopt Christianity was Abgar IX., son of Ma'nu, who reigned from A.D.

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    In England, moreover, which, if not the first to adopt separation in principle, certainly gave the largest effect to it in practice, continuous cellular confinement for short terms is ceasing to be the inevitable rule; and although it has been retained in cases of penal servitude for the first six months, it was in 1899 practically abandoned for lesser sentences, and all prisoners after the first month work together in association under surveillance.

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    In fact the uniformity of brass and bell-metal is only superficial; if we adopt the methods described in the article Metallography, and if, after polishing a plane face on a bit of gun-metal, we etch away the surface layer and examine the new surface with a lens or a microscope, we find a complex pattern of at least two materials.

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    In fact, there are literally thousands of different versions available as people adopt recipes and make them their own.

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    In legal matters he belonged first to the Shafi`ite school, but came to adopt the views of the Zahirites, who admitted only the external sense of the Koran and tradition, disallowing the use of analogy (Qiyas) and Taglid (appeal to the authority of an imam), and objecting altogether to the use of individual opinion (Ra`y).

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    In many open adoptions, the birth mother or birth parents reserve the right to choose the family that will adopt their child.

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    In order to avoid confusion in the use of the term Coniferae, we may adopt as a class-designation the name Coniferales, including both the Coniferae - using the term in a restricted sense - and the Taxaceae.

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    In order to avoid time wasters, they are forced to adopt a ' first show me the code ' attitude.

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    In September 1833 he ordered the public deposits in the bank to be transferred to selected local banks, and entered upon the "experiment" whether these could not act as fiscal agents for the government, and whether the desire to get the deposits would not induce the local banks to adopt sound rules of currency.

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    In some cases, prospective parents don't want to wait the sometimes years it takes to adopt an infant.

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    In the circumstances, one must needs adopt the opinion of Fersen's contemporary, Baron Gustavus Armfelt, "One is almost tempted to say that the government wanted to give the people a victim to play with, just as when one throws something to an irritated wild beast to distract its attention.

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    In the important matter of foreign relations Habibullah showed a determination to adopt the policy of his father, to whom the British government had given an assurance of aid to repel foreign aggression, on the condition that the amir should follow the advice of that government in regard to external affairs.

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    In the matter of liquor-laws there is local option, and a considerable proportion of the towns and smaller cities, particularly in the south, adopt prohibition.

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    In the same session they were forced against their will to adopt a reform, which had been recommended by Rowland Hill, and to confer on the nation the benefit of a uniform penny postage.

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    In their correspondence and transactions with Europeans, they generally follow the era of the Incarnation, and adopt the Julian year.

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    In these busy times having a pet may prove too taxing, but if you adopt a virtual pet you can get around that busy schedule.

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    In this computer age you can certainly adopt puppies online.

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    In works on sound it is usual to adopt Helmholtz's notation, in which the octave from bass to middle C is written c d e f g a b c'.

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    Indeed the king's horror of Jacobinism was morbid in its intensity, and drove him to adopt all sorts of reactionary measures and to postpone his coronation for some years, so as to avoid calling together a diet; but the disorder of the finances, caused partly by the continental war and partly by the almost total failure of the crops in 1798 and 1799, compelled him to summon the estates to Norrkoping in March 1800, and on the 3rd of April Gustavus was crowned.

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    Interpretative meta ethnography was used as the research framework to investigate the changes that occurred when faculty adopt problem-based learning.

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    Is it possible to adopt an objective viewpoint in religious studies?

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    It examines the budget and all proposed administrative laws, but cannot initiate legislation, nor is the government bound to adopt its suggestions.

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    It had been Alex who convinced her to take the risk and adopt Jonathan.

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    It had been the design of Madison, and of other firm supporters of the new constitution, to adopt in 1789 a very simple measure, designed solely to secure revenue.

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    It is common for voice teachers to adopt such a role, and for this to pass unquestioned by either teacher or pupil.

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    It is difficult to avoid the impression that Capello was only half-hearted in adopting, and in directing his corps commanders to adopt, the line of action indicated by his chief.

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    It is expected that new members will adopt the referral protocol within one month of joining the CSN.

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    It is impossible to adopt the view that the Homeric poets turned the rude shepherd-god of Arcadia into a messenger, in order to provide him with a place in the Olympian circle.

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    It is only by a kind of legal fiction akin to the "collegial" theory mentioned above, that the Church can be said to have deemed it expedient to adopt these laws.

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    It is only to be regretted that the Society did not also adopt the quarto size in which it appeared, for by issuing their English version in folio they needlessly put an impediment in the way of its common and convenient use.

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    It is proposed to adopt the coinage of the Straits Settlements, and measures have been taken with a view to the accomplishment of this.

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    It is true that states which have accepted the intervention of a mediator remain free to adopt or reject any advice he may give, but the advice of a disinterested power must always add considerable moral weight to the side towards which it inclines.

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    It may be useful to give here a synopsis of the classification adopted in this encyclopaedia, noting that, for convenience of treatment, it has been thought, necessary to adopt a grouping not always expressive of the most recent views of affinity.

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    It preceded by over 1300 years what the West has belatedly come to adopt as part of the landscape.

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    It seems extremely probable that these Chaldaean Semites were so strongly influenced by the foreign civilization as to adopt it eventually as their own.

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    It was a farmers son named OkyO, trained in his youth to paint in the Chinese manner, who was first bold enough to adopt as a canon what his predecessors had only admitted under rare exceptions, the principle of an exact imitation of nature.

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    It was also anticipated that the Parish Council who could provide the funding for the maypole's upkeep could then adopt the new Maypole.

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    It was believed at the time, and is still sometimes maintained by historians, that Wolsey laid down schemes of policy and persuaded his master to adopt them; but the truth would appear to be that Henry was in no wise dominated by the cardinal, but imposed on him his own wishes, merely leaving matters of detail to be settled by his minister.

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    It was commonly thought that, though she would never turn Calvinist, she might adopt the Anglican doctrine as understood by Elizabeth, if only she could be recognized as Elizabeth's successor.

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    It was decided to adopt the latter system.

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    It was no secret that France prnblems. was ready to give him diplomatic support, and other powers might adopt a similar attitude.

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    It was on the eve of their going to Rome, for the second time, that the fathers met Ignatius at Vicenza and it was determined to adopt a common rule and, at the suggestion of Ignatius, the name of the Company of Jesus.

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    It was plain beyond the possibility of doubt that the future depended on the course which the Irish Nationalists might adopt.

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    It was the English-speaking south-east part of Scotland, gradually extended so as to comprise Fife and the south-west (Lanarkshire, Dumfriesshire, Stirlingshire, Dumbartonshire, Ayrshire and Renfrewshire), which learned to adopt the ideas of western Europe in matters political, municipal and ecclesiastical, while it never would submit to the domination of the English crown.

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    It was the judgment of Chancellor James Kent, the justice of which can hardly be disputed, that " all the documentary proof and the current observation of the time lead us to the conclusion that he surpassed all his contemporaries in his exertions to create, recommend, adopt and defend the Constitution of the United States."

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    It wouldn't hurt to adopt a more positive outlook.

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    It's an unhappy fact that there are simply far too many unwanted pets in this world just waiting for a home, and it takes a special heart to adopt a homeless animal.

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    It's hard to adopt an infant, and even if you do, the mother has the right to change her mind for six months.

    229

    It's much simpler and less expensive to adopt standard corporate bylaws.

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    John Macdonald of Islay, who died about 1386, was the first to adopt the title of Lord of the Isles.

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    Just adopt the accent and an ability to eat oatcakes without choking and you'll have the time of your life.

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    Just like other fun virtual pet websites, you adopt a pet, name it and customize it and care for it.

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    Keep in mind, there are also Boxer rescue groups where you can adopt a Boxer, instead of purchasing one.

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    Kids can adopt a virtual pet for free from Adopt Me.com. There are several pets to choose from, including dogs, cats, birds, horses, and more.

    235

    Known by various other names (of which Arian was the most common), at no time in its history did this body adopt for itself any designation save Christian.

    236

    Largely as a result of this book, it was decided to adopt a series of measures to improve sanitation in Manchester.

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    Later on Eanfled enabled him to visit Rome in the company of Benedict Biscop. At Lyons Wilfrid's pleasing features and quick intelligence made Annemund, the archbishop, desire to adopt him and marry him to his niece.

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    Let's adopt it legally.

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    Little of original invention can be traced to any strictly Norman source; but no people were ever more eager to adopt from other nations, to take into their service and friendship from any quarter men of learning and skill and eminence of every kind.

    240

    Love of ease and desire for peace moved him, however, to adopt a conciliatory attitude, and to yield to the emperor's desire for the reassembling of the council (September 1551), suspended since 1549.

    241

    Macdonald brought forward a proposal to adopt what was called a " national policy," or, in other words, a system of protection for Canadian industries.

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    Many agencies claim that they can help families adopt a child within a year or less.

    243

    Many carp anglers will adopt the KS Powerplay as their first choice spod reel.

    244

    Many corrections officers adopt an aversive attitude while guarding prisoners at work.

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    Many Irish parishes grew out of primitive monasteries, but other early settlements remained monastic, and were compelled by the popes to adopt the rule of authorized orders, generally that of the Augustinian canons.

    246

    Many people want puppies and are less willing to adopt older dogs, but puppies require time, attention, and consistency much like babies.

    247

    Many people who wish to adopt a homeless dog visit dog rescue shelters.

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    Many shelters will not adopt out to people who allow their cats to go outside.

    249

    Many times, people buy or adopt animals and then realize they are unable (or don't want to) take care of them.

    250

    Many women, also, especially among the rich, adopt the habit.

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    Married couples and single women may apply to adopt more than one child at a time.

    252

    Meanwhile he was feeling the influence to a certain degree of the romantic school, and of Schleiermacher and Hegel too, though he never sounded the depths of their systems. At length, in his twenty-first year, he finally decided to adopt the academical calling.

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    Medicaid schip to adopt unique.

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    Members then unanimously RESOLVED to adopt the accounts as amended.

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    Members then unanimously resolved to adopt the accounts as amended.

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    Mistral Adoption Centre is a site where, assuming you meet the right requirements, you can adopt a beautiful baby Mistral, a dragon-like creature that lives among the Fae.

    257

    Modern chronologers for the most part adopt the account of Varro, which is supported by a passage in Censorinus, where it is stated that the 991st year of Rome commenced with the festival of the Palilia, in the consulship of Ulpius and Pontianus.

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    More and more, those wishing to change the status quo adopt this as their primary tactic.

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    Moreover, he had no very pronounced political ambition, and was an utter stranger to that longing for power, which drives so many men of talent to adopt extreme expedients.

    260

    Morus was the first to adopt the surname Wynn in the english style.

    261

    Most mainstream lines, such as Carnival and Royal Caribbean, adopt a "resort casual" dress code, which generally means nice clothing but formal attire is not required.

    262

    Moving A xes of ReferenceFor the more general treatment of the kinetics of a rigid body it is usually convenient to adopt a system of moving axes.

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    Mr Balfour, while reluctantly admitting the necessity of Mr Chamberlain's taking a freer hand, expressed his agreement in the desirability of a closer fiscal union with the colonies, but questioned the immediate practicability of any scheme; he was willing to adopt fiscal reform so far as it covered retaliatory duties, but thought that the exclusion of taxation of food from the party programme was in existing circumstances necessary, so long as public opinion was not ripe.

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    Mr Chamberlain rested his case largely on the alleged diminution in British trade, and the statistics therefore required investigation before the government could adopt any such programme.

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    Mr. Law's handling of the business of the House was, as ever, efficient and conciliatory; but for the greater occasions Mr. Lloyd George returned; and Mr. Law's most outstanding appearance in this session was when he announced that the Government were prepared to adopt the Sankey report in the spirit as well as in the letter, and to take all necessary steps to carry out its recommendations without delay.

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    Much that would otherwise be unintelligible becomes more clear when one realizes the readiness with which settlers adopt the traditional belief and custom of a land, and the psychological fact that teaching must be relevant and must satisfy the primary religious feelings and aspirations, that it must not be at entire variance with current beliefs, but must represent the older beliefs in a new form.

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    NeoPets has been around for a long time and is one of the most well known sites you can use to adopt a cyber pet.

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    Neopets.com lets users adopt their own virtual pet.

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    New branches of the remaining nerve cells were sent out to adopt the orphaned muscle fibers.

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    Newton tells us that this agreement led him to adopt the law of the inverse square of the distance about 1665-1666, before Huygens's results as to circular motion had been published.

    271

    No truthful man, however much he may love the bird, will gainsay the depredations on fruit and eggs that it at times commits; but the gardeners and gamekeepers of Britain, instead of taking a few simple steps to guard their charge from injury, deliberately adopt methods of wholesale destruction - methods that in the case of this species are only too easy and too effectual--by proffering temptation to trespass which it is not in jay-nature to resist, and accordingly the bird runs great chance of total extirpation.

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    No, I mean adopt one.

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    Nor is it of the first importance, save with the view of criticizing his own consistency, that we should adopt any of the divisions implied in his exposition.

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    Not that it is a natural history, or even a phenomenology of consciousness; only in the later writings did Fichte adopt even the genetic method of exposition; it is the complete statement of the pure principles of the understanding in their rational or necessary order.

    275

    Oberlin was the first American college to adopt coeducation of sexes, and was a pioneer in America (1835) in the coeducation of the white and black races.'

    276

    Often people purchase or adopt dogs with no clue about what they are getting into.

    277

    On Fleury's death in 1743 no one took his place, and the king professed to adopt the example of Louis XIV.

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    On Hart's account of legal positivism, however, a private citizen may adopt this detached attitude toward legal rules.

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    On the 15th of December 1792 he got the Convention to adopt a proclamation to all nations in favour of a universal republic. In the trial of Louis XVI.

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    On the 6th of March 1862, he sent a special message to Congress recommending the passage of a resolution offering pecuniary aid from the general government to induce states to adopt gradual abolishment of slavery.

    281

    On the right side of the sign-in screen is a picture of a pet inviting you to Adopt a Monster now, which is the start of the new member process.

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    On these different occasions the pope, ignored in ordinary times, was made use of by the Byzantine government to ratify measures which it had found necessary to adopt in opposition to the opinion of the Greek episcopate.

    283

    Once you do adopt your baby, get ready for the onslaught of questions that will follow.

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    One can hope that stars don't adopt for the media attention but rather want to provide a child with a loving family.

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    One of the most important things you should do when offering free kittens to good homes is spend a little time getting to know the person who wants to adopt one.

    286

    One sage, most learned of all, assents, but intimates that the scene of this glory will be, not the paternal kingdom, but another infinitely more exalted, and that the child will adopt the faith which his father persecutes.

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    One way of doing this would be for Europe to adopt a science-based and globally equitable cap for its Emissions Trading Scheme.

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    Only couple who have been married for at least two years are eligible to adopt most children.

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    Other causes of trouble probably existed, for in 1231 Henry not only refused to appear at the diet at Ravenna, but opposed the privileges granted by Frederick to the princes at Worms. In 1232, however, he submitted to his father, promising to adopt the emperor's policy and to obey his commands.

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    Others use the Internet as a resource to find real pets to adopt into their families.

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    Our lives get too busy to take care of a real pet, so many of us have taken on the responsibility to adopt a cyber pet.

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    Our new cluster based approach establishes the cluster of schools in each community who adopt a collective responsibility for every child.

    293

    Our students adopt a professional work ethic and have the opportunity to complete periods of work experience.

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    Outrages increased, obnoxious landlords and agents were boycotted the name of the first gentlelnan exposed to this treatment adding a new word to the language; and Forster, who had accepted the office of chief secretary, thought it necessary, in the presence of outrage and intimidation, to adopt stringent measures for enforcing order.

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    Parents may receive inadequate and even dishonest legal proceedings, spending lot of time and money without ever being able to adopt a child.

    296

    Paris Jacobins refused to prosecute septembriseurs and found it ever easier to adopt sans-culottes solutions.

    297

    Part 3 also includes powers for the Secretary of State to require sewerage undertakers to adopt private sewers.

    298

    People who are interested in international adoption may wonder how to adopt a child from Haiti.

    299

    Perceiving That The Measure Was Likely To Confer A Great Eclat On His Pontificate, Undertook The Long Desired Reformation; And Having Found The Governments Of The Principal Catholic States Ready To Adopt His Views, He Issued A Brief In The Month Of March 1582, In Which He Abolished The Use Of The Ancient Calendar, And Substituted That Which Has Since Been Received In Almost All Christian Countries Under The Name Of The Gregorian Calendar Or New Style.

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    Personal cupidity, discourtesy to the allies, and a tendency to adopt the style and manners of oriental princes, combined to alienate from him the sympathies of the Ionian allies, who realized that, had it not been for the Athenians, the battle of Salamis would never have been even fought, and Greece would probably have become a Persian satrapy.

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    Phillimore (Ecclesiastical Law, 2nd ed., 1895) that the "Church of England has at all times, before and since the Reformation, claimed the right of an independent Church in an independent kingdom, to be governed by the laws which she has deemed it expedient to adopt."

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    Places on the Internet such as Adoption.com offer a variety of different forums that address the needs of people looking to adopt a child and adopted children searching for birth parents.

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    Posture can also indicate status with higher status people tending to adopt a more relaxed open posture can also indicate status with higher status people tending to adopt a more relaxed open posture.

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    Prospective parents often turn to Christian adoption agencies in their quest to adopt a child.

    305

    Rather than adopt a confrontational approach to the local state elite, the Fon opted to sell off the land to Fulani graziers.

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    Raw foodists embrace organic produce and may adopt a green; lifestyle too.

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    Reg at Rickmansworth looks at the current situation and suggests a few rather devious ploys you might adopt to get the money.

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    Russia must adopt, it was said, those enlightened principles and liberal institutions which made the Western nations superior to her not only in the arts of peace but even in the art of war; only by imitating her rivals could she hope to overtake and surpass them in the race of progress.

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    Schemes which set up a larger number of distinct races, such as the eleven of Pickering, the fifteen of Bory de St Vincent and the sixteen of Desmoulins, have the advantage of finding niches for most well-defined human varieties; but no modern naturalist would be likely to adopt any one of these as it stands.

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    Second, if we adopt a hermeneutics of trust, what becomes of the hermeneutics of suspicion?

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    She had to adopt a positive attitude.

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    She revived that faith; she consolidated her throne; she not only captivated the affections of the multitude, but won the respect of thoughtful men; and all this she achieved by methods which to her predecessors would have seemed impracticable - methods which it required no less shrewdness to discover than force of character and honesty of heart to adopt steadfastly.

    313

    Should Clausen's micrometer be employed as an astronomical instrument, it would be well to adopt the improvement of Helmholtz.

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    Should the scheme he had now sketched prove feasible, Silver, already doubly a traitor, would not hesitate to adopt it.

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    Should you decide that adopting from a Siamese cats rescueorg is right for your household, there are many different organizations that adopt out rescued cats, matching them with the best home possible.

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    Since 2000, more U.S. citizens choose to adopt from China than any other country.

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    Since its international humiliation over Amazon deforestation in the 1980s, the Brazilian government has learned to adopt western diktat on environmental matters.

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    Since this has not been done we must adopt the approximate rule that the volume at absolute zero is proportional to that at the boiling-point.

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    Single women may be able to adopt special needs children.

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    Sir Theophilus Shepstone, finding that the raad would not adopt any remedial measures, on the 12th of April 1877 issued a proclamation annexing the country.

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    So you have decided to take that big step and adopt a cyber pet.

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    So you want to adopt a free virtual pet?

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    Some Authors Adopt 2.5 And Some 3.5 For The Ideal Atomic Heat.

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    Some girls adopt an extreme emo look, sporting black clothing, black eyeliner and dyed black hair.

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    Some systems offer little flexibility, forcing you to adopt color combinations, font sizes or layouts that hinder accessibility.

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    Some time must elapse before absolute uniformity in the transliteration of these proper names is to be expected; and since different scholars still adopt varying spellings of Babylonian and Assyrian proper names, it has been considered undesirable in this work to ignore the fact in individual articles contributed by them.

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    Sometimes a cat or kitten will adopt you.

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    South Dakota was the first American state to adopt the initiative and referendum.

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    Stockholders also have the right to adopt, amend and repeal the corporation's bylaws and to inspect books and records.

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    Surround yourself with family and friends who support your decision, but don't be surprised if many of your acquaintances don't agree with your choice to adopt.

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    That said, when you adopt a puppy from any shelter you should still expect certain requirements and fees to be involved.

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    The accident occurred mainly because I conceded to my wife's wishes to adopt a cute little kitty.

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    The affair of the Placards in 1534 irritated him beyond measure, and determined him to adopt a policy of severity.

    334

    The American Kennel Club and the Council of Better Business Bureaus have teamed up to warn the public about a pattern of scams being perpetrated on people who purchase or adopt puppies online.

    335

    The assumption may be a reasonable one, and if the results agree with probabilities as deduced from the rest of the evidence it is wise to adopt it; if on the other hand the other evidence seems in any serious degree contrary to those results it may be surmised that the assumption is faulty in some particular.

    336

    The attitude which the government thus chose to adopt was perhaps inevitable in the circumstances, but it confirmed the impression, which the abandonment of the cause of Denmark had produced in 1864, that Great Britain was not prepared to maintain its principles by going to war.

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    The biggest suc- cesses continue to be the buildings we do not adopt but where our intervention stimulates the owners into action.

    338

    The Boers now determined to adopt towards Swaziland the policy which had proved so successful in Zululand.

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    The Cave report showed that Egypt suffered from the ignorance, dishonesty, waste and extravagance of the East and from the vast expense caused by hasty and inconsiderate endeavours to adopt the civilization of the West.

    340

    The challenges lie not only in finding an available toddler to adopt but also in handling the emotional issues that sometimes follow a toddler adoption.

    341

    The conferences had a limited success, despite their failure to persuade nations to adopt compulsory arbitration in international disputes.

    342

    The consistency of her character throughout life makes it highly probable that even at the age of fifteen she was mature enough to adopt this worldly-wise line of conduct.

    343

    The county board of education consists of the county superintendent and four other members appointed by him for a term of two years; one of its principal duties is to adopt the text-books for schools in districts in which there is no four-year accredited high school.

    344

    The course will adopt an analytical rather than a narrative approach to this formative period in the history of the medieval papacy.

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    The crown of Portugal was, however, much too weak to adopt energetic measures.

    346

    The desire to nurture can be overwhelming for a childless couple who wants to adopt.

    347

    The different positions then which the conquering Norman took in his two great conquests of England and of Sicily amply illustrate the way in which he could adapt himself to any circumstances in which he found himself, the way in which he could adopt whatever suited his purpose in the institutions of any other people, the way in which he commonly lost his national being in that of some other people.

    348

    The difficulty that is naturally experienced by a traveller in finding sufficient support on a sparsely populated "ground" has brought into vogue the traveller on commission who represents several firms. The traveller with salary and allowances for expenses survives, but the quickening induced by an interest in the amount of sales has caused many firms to adopt the principle of commission, which may, however, be an addition to a minimum salary.

    349

    The effect of them, it was believed, might conceivably be to encourage President Kruger in persisting in his rejection of the British terms. Mr Schreiner, it is true, used directly what influence he possessed to induce President Kruger to adopt a reasonable course.

    350

    The final success of Sparta and the capture of Athens in 405 were brought about partly by the treachery of Alcibiades, who induced the state to send Gylippus to conduct the defence of Syracuse, to fortify Decelea in northern Attica, and to adopt a vigorous policy of aiding Athenian allies to revolt.

    351

    The following division of the Stegocephalians into five sub-orders is therefore open to serious criticism; but it seems on the whole the most natural to adopt in the light of our present knowledge.

    352

    The following facts address the issue of how to adopt a child from Haiti.

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    The following tips highlight pitfalls to avoid along with positive ones to adopt.

    354

    The general tendency among the numerous societies of Christian Socialism, which broke up almost as quickly as they appeared, was to drift from the alliance with the ultra-Conservatives and to adopt the economic and many of the political doctrines of the Social Democrats.

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    The great calculating engine was never completed; the constructor apparently desired to adopt a new principle when the first specimen was nearly complete, to make it not a difference but an analytical engine, and the government declined to accept the further risk (see Calculating Machines).

    356

    The greater part of the clergy of the church felt that to surrender their accustomed formularies was to surrender somewhat of the belief which those formularies signified, while the dissenting clergy were equally reluctant to adopt the common prayer book even in a modified form.

    357

    The HSC are keen to gather more specific information on good practice preventive strategies physiotherapists adopt to avoid injury in the workplace.

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    The increasing number of her adherents, and her inexperience of government on such a vast and complicated scale, obliged her to comply with political necessity and to adopt the system of the state and its social customs. The Church was no longer a fraternity, on a footing of equality, with freedom of belief and tentative as to dogma, but an authoritative aristocratic hierarchy.

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    The Internet is the best place to adopt a free virtual pet.

    360

    The Jain laity - the Sravakas, or disciples - do not adopt it.

    361

    The Jews of Tunis adopt a special costume, the women wearing gaily coloured vests and close-fitting white trousers.

    362

    The Kolab and the Surkhab (or Waksh) flow into it in broad muddy streams from the highlands of Karateghin, and the river at once commences to adopt an uncertain channel wherever the outstretched arms of the hills fail to confine it within definite limits.

    363

    The labels documenting the body parts adopt the language used by Alex, A Clockwork Orange's teenage hoodlum.

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    The lady taking care of him agreed to let me adopt the tiny thing.

    365

    The last two years of his life were troubled by illness and by controversies in which he found himself, under Manning's influence, compelled to adopt a policy less liberal than that which had been his in earlier years.

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    The list below is a good place to start, but searching locally for a Siamese to adopt is a good idea as well.

    367

    The majority of critics, therefore, adopt Kuenen's conjecture that the "judgments" were originally delivered by Moses on the borders of Moab, and that when D's revised version of Ex.

    368

    The most conspicuous of the many symbols and signs of his transgression was the golden eagle which he had placed over the great gate of the Temple; its destruction was the obvious means to adopt for the quickening and assertion of Jewish principles.

    369

    The necessity of christianizing his heathen kingdom by force of arms engrossed all the energies of Stephen and compelled him to adopt a pacific policy towards the emperors of the East and West.

    370

    The new parliament decided to adopt the procedure of again sending the premier, Mr Reid, into conference, armed with a series of resolutions affirming its desire to bring about the completion of federal union, but asking the other colonies to agree to the reconsideration of the provisions which were most generally objected to in New South Wales.

    371

    The newborn adoption process may seem fraught with legalities and possible heartbreak, but keep in mind that families successfully adopt newborns every day, and the rewards are well worth the problems and issues involved.

    372

    The nobility, however, were too infatuated to be willing to adopt these wise measures.

    373

    The number of foreigners, other than British, who took up their abode in the British settlement at Shanghai made it soon necessary to adopt some more catholic form of government than that supplied by a British consul who had control only over British subjects, and by common agreement a committee of residents, consisting of a chairman and six members, was elected by the renters of land for the purposes of general municipal administration.

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    The numerical relations existing between the trunk series and the branch series make it somewhat difficult to believe that they belong to different vibrating systems. But while we should undoubtedly hesitate on this ground to adopt Fredenhagen's 3 view that the two branch series belong to the element itself and the trunk series to a process of oxidation, we cannot press the argument against the view of Lenard, because the addition or subtraction of an electron introduces two vibrating systems which are still connected with each other and some numerical relationship is probable.

    375

    The only question was which form of Christianity were the Magyars to adopt, the Eastern or the Western?

    376

    The outcome has been to raise the dignity of the calling, to induce persons of a superior class to adopt it in increasing numbers, to enlarge the demand for their services, and to multiply the means of educating them.

    377

    The Pathan, however, is a slovenly cultivator and slow to adopt any new methods which involve increased effort.

    378

    The policy of delay in the execution of the plot which the Uitlander leaders found themselves compelled to adopt was determined by a variety of causes.

    379

    The process to adopt a child from Guatemala typically takes between four and ten months, although the process may take longer in some cases.

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    The process to adopt is simple and free and membership gives you access to shops, trades, auctions and a chat system.

    381

    The public buildings comprise the town hall, county buildings, mechanics' institute, academy, two fever hospitals and free library, the burgh having been the first town in Scotland to adopt the Free Library Act.

    382

    The result of the trial (1875) was a failure to obtain a unanimous verdict on the charge of poisoning; the viceroy, Lord Northbrook, however, decided to depose Malhar Rao on the ground of gross misgovernment, the widow of his brother and predecessor, Khande Rao, being permitted to adopt an heir from among the descendants of the founder of the family.

    383

    The same year he notified President Carranza, of Mexico, that the United States would not adopt his proposed Pan-American plan of stopping the shipment of food and munitions to all the European belligerents.

    384

    The seizure of the citadel at Shiraz by the adherents of the former, among whom were the more influential of the Zends, may have induced him to adopt this measure as one of prudent conciliation.

    385

    The shelter usually has a screening process when a person wants to adopt.

    386

    The simple classification employed by Professor James Geikie 3 into mountains of accumulation, mountains of elevation and mountains of circumdenudation, is not considered sufficiently thorough by German geographers, who, following Richthofen, generally adopt a classification dependent on six primary divisions, each of which is subdivided.

    387

    The slower propagation of light in gas or water than in air or vacuum may be attributed to a greater density, or to a less rigidity, in the former case; or we may adopt the more complicated supposition that both these quantities vary, subject only to the condition which restricts the ratio of velocities to equality with the known refractive index.

    388

    The small hydrogen side chain of the glycine amino acids permits the backbone torsion angles to adopt unusual conformations.

    389

    The sole justification for such a claim lay in the terms of the Treaty of London, which the Yugosla y s could not adopt as a basis without stultifying their whole position against Italy.

    390

    The stay of Vigilantius lasted for some time; but, as was almost inevitable, he was dragged into the dispute then raging about Origen, in which he did not see fit wholly to adopt Jerome's attitude.

    391

    The sultan's palaces, and the residences of all classes of the community, adopt with more or less success a European style of building.

    392

    The supporters of the older faith were now predominant and, although they were inclined to adopt a somewhat haughty attitude towards Charles, they were not averse from taking strong measures against the reformers.

    393

    The thing cannot be done unless we adopt in some form Faraday's ingenious solution, by causing the current, in some part of its course, to divide into two channels, one on each side of the magnet, in such a way that during the revolution of the magnet the current is transferred from the channel in front of the magnet to the channel behind it, so that the middle of the magnet can pass across the current without stopping it, just as Cyrus caused his army to pass dryshod over the Gyndes by diverting the river into a channel cut for it in his rear.

    394

    The Tories thus need to adopt a self-denying ordinance.

    395

    The two great recurring " necessities of State," the budget and the authorization of the contingents of army recruits, regularly occupied a large part of the sittings; the budget was generally passed only in instalments in three or six monthly grants, and the Government was forced to adopt the practice of adjourning the obstructive House of Deputies and of providing for indispensable requirements in its absence by emergency decree.

    396

    The type of virtual pet that you adopt determines its complexity and interactivity.

    397

    The urban district council may adopt the provisions of the Baths Baths and and Washhouses Acts, and thereunder provide public wash= baths, wash-houses, open bathing-places, covered swim.

    398

    The vestries could adopt various acts, and appoint persons to carry those acts into execution.

    399

    The Whig ministry had introduced a bill suspending the Constitution of Jamaica because the Assembly in that colony had refused to adopt the Prisons Act passed by the Imperial Legislature.

    400

    The work was bitterly attacked by Freeman, whose "extravagant Saxonism" Pearson had been unable to adopt.

    401

    Their action in what is known as the Vaal River Drift question will best illustrate the line of action which the Transvaal government believed it expedient to adopt.

    402

    There are many reasons you might want to adopt a free virtual pet.

    403

    There were many drafts and plans which never saw the light, ht but it was at last resolved to adopt the policy g ?

    404

    These are just a few of the questions many cat lovers have when they adopt a brand new friend.

    405

    These are not generic risk assessments that you can just put your company name on and adopt wholesale without thought.

    406

    These are the main reasons that people decide to adopt a vegan lifestyle.

    407

    These differences are so insignificant that it was very natural that the Croats after having tried to convert the chaka y ski dialect into a separate literary language were compelled to abandon that attempt and to adopt the shtokayski.

    408

    These may also include travel and food expenses if you are traveling to another state or country to adopt your child.

    409

    These various appropriation committees start from, but are not restricted by and do not in fact adopt, the estimates of the secretary of the treasury.

    410

    They allow an individual using the web to adopt a persona with which they can then interact with other avatars in a virtual world.

    411

    They also adopt from the Chinese orthography the use of -x to represent a final glottal stop.

    412

    They are often overlooked by animal lovers looking to adopt a pet.

    413

    They began to adopt the principles of Christian Socialism expounded by Rudolf Mayer and Baron von Vogelfang, and the economic revolt against the influence of capital was with them joined to a half-religious attack upon the Jews.

    414

    They could adopt various acts, which will be parish more particularly referred to hereafter, and they could council.

    415

    They display considerable inventive power, and they are exceedingly quick to adopt new ideas from Europeans.

    416

    They might retain at least one unsectarian or adopt one Catholic school, where 25 heads of families demanded it.

    417

    They overturn our thinking and challenge us to adopt the way of life of a radical counterculture.

    418

    This does not of necessity mean that we should adopt Scaliger's critique of the younger Aldo without reservation.

    419

    This event focuses on educating attendees about renewable energy sources and the steps they can take to adopt sustainable living practices in their own lives.

    420

    This is not to be mistaken with a stance that a fighting cat might adopt.

    421

    This is yet another reason why responsible breeding practices are a must, and people who purchase or adopt dogs do so fully aware of the breed characteristics.

    422

    This was a decidedly complicated one, and neglect of it has led some readers to adopt a more positive idea of Montaigne's scepticism than is fully justified by all the facts.

    423

    Those among them who cannot, for various reasons, adopt the cellar-wintering plan are obliged to provide what are termed " chaff-covers " for protecting their bees in winter.

    424

    Those eligible to adopt a Haitian child include married couples and single women between the ages of 35 and 50.

    425

    Those hoping to adopt a special needs child may be 55.

    426

    Those who did not adopt the monastic life endeavoured on a lower plane and in a less perfect way to realize the common ideal, and by means of penance to atone for the deficiencies in their performance.

    427

    Though he is a Kshatriya, the succession follows the local custom of inheritance through females; consequently his sand y of adoption authorizes him to adopt sisters' sons.

    428

    Though there had been no open insurrection, he caused many boyars and humbler persons to be executed, and when some of the great nobles, fearing a similar fate, fled across the frontier and tendered their allegiance to the prince of Lithuania, his suspicion and indignation increased and he determined to adopt still more drastic measures.

    429

    Three or four leading shoots should be selected to pass ere long into boughs and form a well-balanced framework for the tree; these boughs, however, will soon grow beyond any artificial system the pruner may adopt.

    430

    Thus poetry became more and more artificial, until in the Abbasid period poets arose who felt themselves strong enough to give up the worn-out forms and adopt others more suitable.

    431

    Thus the desire for vengeance and the prospect of a brilliant military career impelled the Bogomil magnates to adopt the creed of Islam, which, in its austerity, presented some points of resemblance to their own doctrines.

    432

    Till 48, the date of his mother's execution, he was looked upon as the heir presumptive; but Agrippina, the new wife of Claudius, soon persuaded the feeble emperor to adopt Lucius Domitius, known later as Nero, her son by a previous marriage.

    433

    To adopt a broader perspective, private costs incurred by patients are also being collected.

    434

    To adopt a cute little monster, visit Moshi Monsters.

    435

    To adopt a figure, it is probable that the sources from which the two streams of life - animal and vegetable - spring may not be separable by a well-defined watershed at all, but consist of a great level upland, in which the waterways anastomose.

    436

    To adopt a minor or other existing program as your major, begin by speaking to an academic advisor or professor in the existing department.

    437

    To buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest; to secure cheapness by lowering the expenses of production; to adopt the less expensive rather than the more expensive method of obtaining a given result - these and other maxims are as old as human society.

    438

    To obviate them statesmen have been led to adopt the principle of the " most-favoured-nation-clause " - that is to say, a clause providing that if any reductions of tariff or other advantages are granted by either contracting state to any third state, the others.

    439

    To play, it's necessary to adopt at least one virtual pet, but the game allows players to do much more than entertain themselves with the care and feeding of their virtual critters.

    440

    Trev now has to adopt Tasos's " no shoes " stage mannerism.

    441

    Under certain conditions the voids adopt their equilibrium shape, a truncated octahedron.

    442

    Under the Brice bill, passed in 1904 and amended in 1905, which gave the people of each county the choice between dispensary and prohibition, with the proviso that if they adopt the latter they must pay the extra taxes necessary to enforce it, several counties adopted prohibition; and in 1907 the state dispensary system was abolished, all impure liquors were declared contraband, each county was required to vote to prohibit the sale of liquors or to establish a dispensary, the sale of intoxicating liquors was forbidden outside of cities and towns, and sales may be made only through county dispensaries, which may not sell at night or on Sunday, or to inebriates or minors.

    443

    Unfortunately for James, he could neither adopt nor carry out Bacon's policy.

    444

    Use and exposure categories The UK compromise proposals allow registrants to adopt a voluntary approach to use and exposure categories.

    445

    Users are able to make their own cyber pets or adopt existing virtual animals from the "Neo Pound".

    446

    Usually this lime is regarded only as mechanically mixed with the bleaching-compound, CaOCl 2, but some chemists adopt formulae in which this lime is equally represented.

    447

    Vietnamese law states that single parents who are "co-habitating" are not allowed to adopt.

    448

    Wallace was obliged to adopt the only plan of campaign which could give any hope of success.

    449

    We are at first inclined to think of Christianity itself, but it is certainly most improbable that at the time of the rise of Christianity the Babylonian teaching about the seven planet-deities governing the world should have played so great a part throughout all Syria, Asia Minor and Egypt, that the most varying sections of syncretic Christianity should over and over again adopt this doctrine and work it up into their system.

    450

    We have now to see what attitude he will adopt towards the practical inquiries from which he started.

    451

    We live in a debt-ridden society and must adopt a new mentality toward debt.

    452

    We start with related facts, and adopt a particular method of visualizing the relation.

    453

    We then have, e.g., 240 to denote two hundreds and four tens; and we may now adopt a uniform type for all the figures, writing this 240.

    454

    We who live in the West should not, of course, adopt Asian theology wholesale; that would be the begging approach.

    455

    We'll adopt a policy of localism that lets local people choose what's right for their neighborhood.

    456

    Wednesday 12 December 2001 Where can you buy T- Rex kits and space food and adopt a giant panda?

    457

    Weekends were private time for all of us and we weren't sure if Howie would adopt the usual routine of doing our own thing.

    458

    Whatever your wants or desires, any number of the above sites will offer you free dragons to adopt.

    459

    When checking your adoption facts, you'll learn that several countries cooperate with U.S. couples who hope to adopt.

    460

    When I went to Florida, of course I had to adopt a manatee - mine's called Durante.

    461

    When speaking of the magnetic properties of iron it is usual to adopt the terms "soft" and "hard."

    462

    When you adopt a cyber pet you are getting an electronic animal that needs to sleep, eat and go to the bathroom, but all in a virtual sense.

    463

    When you begin your search, you'll likely encounter a number of breeders who use the term "adopt" as a euphemism for "purchase", but the two words do have different meanings.

    464

    When you decide you want to adopt it's important to know the facts which include the differences between foster care and adopting a child.

    465

    Where the deposit is uncertain and the element of risk is large, we must adopt a high rate of interest on investments of capital in our computations of value - in some cases as high as 10, 15 or even 20%.

    466

    Where to get a rabbit Why not adopt a rescue bunny?

    467

    Whereas during the 19th century states were being cut out to suit the existing distribution of language, in the 20th the tendency seems to be to avoid further rearrangement of boundaries, and to complete the homogeneity, thus far attained, by the artificial method of forcing reluctant populations to adopt the language of the predominant or governing race.

    468

    Whether you're the person giving free kittens to good homes or you're hoping to adopt, you play a role in the well being of another life.

    469

    While most people realize that adoptable infants are typically high on the list of parents waiting to adopt a child, they may not realize that adopting a toddler can be challenging as well.

    470

    While on a mission to the court of King Aldfrith of Northumberland in 686, he was led to adopt the Roman rules with regard to the time for celebrating Easter and the tonsure, and on his return to Iona he tried without success to enforce the change upon the monks.

    471

    While the majority of the Thysanoptera are thus vegetarian in their diet, and are frequently injurious in farm and garden, some species, at least occasionally, adopt a predaceous habit, killing aphids and small mites (so-called " red-spiders ") and sucking their juices.

    472

    While the site if free to use, if you become a member, you can adopt and collect rare "moshlings."

    473

    While this many be true in some cases, for many singles, the desire to add purpose to their lives drives them to adopt a child who needs someone to love and care for him or her.

    474

    Whilst the Saiva philosophers do not approve of the notion of incarnations, as being derogatory to the dignity of the deity, the Brahmans have nevertheless thought fit to adopt it as apparently a convenient expedient for bringing certain tendencies of popular worship within the pale of their system, and probably also for counteracting the Buddhist doctrines; and for this purpose Vishnu would obviously offer himself as the most attractive figure in the Brahmanical trinity.

    475

    Why did the government adopt so scandalous a course?

    476

    Why is it good when you adopt a baby that isn't yours, but bad if it's yours and you don't give birth to it?

    477

    Why would he want to adopt a child if he was feeling overwhelmed?

    478

    Why you do not adopt another baby?

    479

    Will I be required to chant, or adopt unusual postures?

    480

    With regard to the lower teeth the difficulties are greater, owing to the absence of any suture corresponding to that which defines the incisors above; but since the number of the teeth is the same, since the corresponding teeth are preceded by milk-teeth, and since in the large majority of cases it is the fourth tooth of the series which is modified in the same way as the canine (or fourth tooth) of the upper jaw, it is reasonable to adopt the same divisions as with the upper series, and to call the first three, which are implanted in the part of the mandible opposite to the premaxilla, the incisors, the next the canine, the next four the premolars, and the last three the molars.

    481

    With the sanction of the visitor it was ordered that in future the missionaries should adopt the costumes of Chinese literates, and, in fact, they before long adopted Chinese manners altogether.

    482

    Without calling a convention, however, the legislature may, by a threefifths vote of all the members of each house, adopt an amendment, which is to come into effect only if approved by a majority of electors voting at the next election of senators and representatives - the publication of the proposed amendment in some newspaper in each county once a week for three months before the election being required.

    483

    Women could adopt prisoners of war, in which case the latter became their younger sons.

    484

    Would you like to adopt more flexible working hours?

    485

    Yancey (1814-1863), they prevailed upon the Democrats in 1848 to adopt their most radical views.

    486

    Yet to measure the movement of any system we must adopt a standpoint.

    487

    You adopt a Moshi Monster and raise it as a pet.

    488

    You are not bound to call the cat you adopt by this name, and many cats would prefer that you don't.

    489

    You can adopt Condorlan dragons from ThreeDragons by sending in an application.

    490

    You can adopt free dragon cyber pets from Pet Nebula by just signing up.

    491

    You can adopt various pets such as cows, cats, dogs and even spiders.

    492

    You don't have to follow these descriptions perfectly, just adopt what you think works best for you.

    493

    You don't have to live in the country to adopt some farm lifestyles, but you do need to be sure it's legal in your area.

    494

    You have to fill out an application in order to adopt a baby Bishel Dragon.

    495

    You need not in imagination adopt the hairy garments, or smear yourself with oil, or eat raw blubber.

    496

    You need to find homes fast, and everyone knows that the most loving people adopt unwanted animals instead of purchasing.

    497

    You shouldn't feel pressured to adopt all of the same interests as your friends or your boyfriend, though.

    498

    You will do well to adopt the Greek motto - there is always tomorrow.

    499

    You'll save both paper and ink when you adopt this style of faxing.

    500

    Your adoption agency can help you determine whether you are eligible to adopt from China.