Pure academic research and big science attract an even different personality type. |
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Pure water loss is frequently associated with fever, hyperventilation or diabetes insipidus. |
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In his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant famously differentiated the noumenal, or ideal, realm from the phenomenal or lived world. |
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Pure neoclassicism now lost ground to Italian Renaissance styles, more adaptable to modern uses. |
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Pure theory is too vulnerable to corruption and perversion at the hands of opportunists. |
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Set in a rural town in the midlands, Pure Mule won five Irish Film and Television Award gongs in November including Best TV Director. |
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Pure blood was the term used for werewolves who had been born to werewolf parents. |
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Pure phosphorus is a non-metallic solid which exists in three forms, one of them highly poisonous and spontaneously inflammable. |
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Pure nickel is ductile and tough because it possesses a face-centered cube crystal structure up to its melting point. |
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Pure sandalwood oil soothes chapped skin and barber's rash while comfrey, calendula, and aloe calm irritations. |
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Pure hydrobromic acid is a clear, colorless, fuming corrosive liquid with a strong, pungent odor. |
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Pure mathematics became Clebsch's main research topic when he began to study the calculus of variations and partial differential equations. |
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Pure bischofite crystals are aquatic-transparent, but may also be of white, rose and fallow colour depending on impurities. |
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Pure word deafness can arise from a problem at any point of the process of auditory encoding for speech. |
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Pure mathematics is not the rival, even less is it the handmaid, of other branches of science. |
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Pure populism it was, and I thought Australians would see through it big time, which they have. |
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Buddhism has survived even in communist China, while in Japan the Pure Land sects of Mahayana Buddhism remain popular. |
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Pure tone audiometry is an interactive test where the subject needs to understand the instructions. |
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Pure tone audiometry revealed a mixed hearing loss with a sensorineural component in the high frequencies. |
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Denise was a guest Doll as the burlesque group took the stage at Pure nightclub in Las Vegas. |
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Pure liquid trills of a Bulbul coming from some nearby tree bought a smile of delight to his lips. |
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Pure West African rhythms can still be heard in the drum-driven ceremonies of voodoo and santeria throughout the Caribbean and South America. |
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Even as they deliver Pure Rock Fury to smelly rooms full of sweaty people, they plot against it. |
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Pure gamboge is completely soluble by successive treatment with ether or alcohol and then water. |
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With Pure Rock, Goon appears to hint at various possible directions to follow with future records. |
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Origins of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and its amendments Federal regulation of drugs began with the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. |
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Possibly it originated with Kant himself in a light-hearted break from the Critique of Pure Reason. |
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He interprets the Critique of Pure Reason not as epistemology but as ontology. |
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Pure competition, as Schumpeter sees it, exists only in open markets for fungible commodity products. |
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Pure white unfortunately, and I frowned at the speckles of red Tom had left upon it. |
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Pure breeding produces more uniform stock but the advantages of cross-breed vigour are lost. |
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Jacinth is a crystal, bright, purple gemstone. It is called Gomed in Urdu. Pure jacinth contains a very uncommon, precious metal named Zirconium. |
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Pure chance has covered Phi Phi Lay in dark green casuarinas, bamboo, pandani, and palms. |
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It was the first step to the mathematisation of human experience and thus it was the beginning of Pure Science. |
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Pure constitutionalist libertarians will say though that any laws are an infringement on rights. |
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His Religion within the Boundaries of Pure Reason called down on him the censure of the government. |
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Pure puzzles put Agatha Christie at the head of the field, and weight of numbers and lack of trendiness have kept her there. |
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Pure venom shone in her eyes before she whipped around splashing through the water. |
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The Pure Food and Drug Act is a general police regulation, recognizing that the sale of adulterated foodstuff is a constant menace to the health of the consuming public. |
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In fact, until the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act, anyone could make or take a concoction or sell any drug to anyone without fear or influence of any government agency. |
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In August 1994 a panel of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry recommended it be called joliotium, for the French physicist Frederic Joliot-Curie. |
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In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt began pushing Congress to enact a bill to regulate the trade in food and drugs, and in June of 1906, it finally passed as the Pure Food and Drug Act. |
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Pure invective, unmitigated by any sophistication, subtlety or decorum. |
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Pure vergence movements, uncontaminated by saccades, occur when changing gaze between two targets, both lying straight ahead, but at different distances. |
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Eventually, public pressure resulted in legislative action with the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and, more importantly from a drug policy perspective, the Harrison Narcotics Act. |
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While the rest of the group were filming Honest, Lewis decamped to LA and started writing the follow-up to their debut album, including the mighty first single Pure Shores. |
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Pure water is the key to thalassotherapy, a seawater treatment. |
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Pure copper is used extensively for cables and wires, electrical contacts, and a wide variety of other parts that are required to pass electrical current. |
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Pure wool, fine wool felt, polyester, silk and waxed copper are dyed with colours such as red, black, orange, Lincoln green, dusky pink and China white. |
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Pure phase zirconium exists in a hexagonal close-packed crystal structure. |
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The author of the popular Pure and fuse has completed the trilogy with the new book, Burn. |
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Pure Bloodlines can be described as a drama, action, a romantic-comedy and a martial arts film. |
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Pure water has a low electrical conductivity, which increases with the dissolution of a small amount of ionic material such as common salt. |
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Pure stands are also common, particularly north of the Umpqua River in Oregon. |
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Pure Health Thyroid 5 supports a healthy thyroid gland and contains a unique blend of bladderwrack, kelp, selenium and L-tyrosine. |
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The Pure Earth issues an annual list of some of the world's worst polluted places. |
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In Pure Land Buddhism, devotion to the Buddha Amitabha is the main practice. |
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The Growth Factors and anabolic compounds in Pure Factors Ultimate are naturally derived from Velvet Antler and Tribulus. |
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Pure titanium has been used on curlers and straighteners in use by hair-salon professionals. |
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Pure gonadal dysgenesis is characterised by a 46,XY karyotype in a female phenotypic patient. |
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Pure squanderation of the cannon and unnecessarily flattening to the skeet. |
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Taoist orders usually present the Three Pure Ones at the top of the pantheon of deities, visualizing the hierarchy emanating from the Tao. |
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Roache, 80, belongs to religious cult the Pure Love Movement which predicted the world would change unrecognisably from December last year. |
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Quite a few celebs have stayed with Pure Kauai to get in shape for a role. |
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Friedrich Hayek argued in The Pure Theory of Capital that the goal is the preservation of the unique information contained in the price itself. |
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Pure sulfuric acid is not encountered naturally on Earth in anhydrous form, due to its great affinity for water. |
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Kant stated in the Critique of Pure Reason that Aristotle's theory of logic completely accounted for the core of deductive inference. |
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His Pure Theory of Law aims to describe law as binding norms while at the same time refusing, itself, to evaluate those norms. |
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Pure psychic automatism, by which one proposes to express, either verbally, in writing, or by any other manner, the real functioning of thought. |
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Pure armenite is colorless and has well developed prismatic pseudohexagonal crystals with poorly developed terminal faces. |
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White, Russell Wolfe, and Elizabeth Travis, Pure Flix has become the largest independent faith and family studio in the world. |
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Pure Digital has added to its line of Flip Video cameras with the new Mino, the smallest, lightest and most portable video camera in the series. |
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Pure wild boar populations may still be present, but are extremely localised. |
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General ear examination was done using otoscopy followed by Pure tone audiometry using manual audiometry. |
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Riding on top of this Pure IP network is a control layer enabled by Enron Communications' standards-based InterAgent technology. |
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The upper one is used to operate features such as the sat-nav and stereo, while the lower screen is for the Pure Blue air-con. |
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Pure yeast cultures allow brewers to pick out yeasts for their fermentation characteristics, including flavor profiles and fermentation ability. |
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Garnier has introduced Fructis Pure Clean Fortifying Shampoo and Conditioner with Acerola Berry Antioxidant. |
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Khan, 2003, Ideals in left almost semigroups, Proceedings of 4th International Pure Mathematics Conference, pp. |
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Cohen, Neo-Kantian par excellence and co-founder of the Marburg school, centered his philosophical system in his Ethics of Pure Will. |
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Pure fanfared melodies also occur, as we have seen, in rural Annam and in Cambodia. |
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Pure Enviro Management is a bioremediation company that focuses on the natural removal of contaminants from damaged soils. |
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He identified the tenants refusing to pay as Bus Urban Wear, Pure Senses, German Bakery, Juicy Girl, Al Shagouri and Arts Corner. |
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The event will also feature a demonstration of eyebrow threading by Pure Roop. |
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Lavishly illustrated with full-color photography, Pure Pork Awesomeness showcases pork recipes from around the globe. |
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Pure red cell aplasia has been observed in patients treated with recombinant erythropoietins. |
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Pure Gold Collagen combines a blend of Hydrolysed Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid and ingredients that work from the inside out. |
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Pure cash basis of accounting suggests that transactions are recorded on the basis of cash receipts and disbursements. |
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Five courses from Michelin-starred restaurant Simpsons will be paired with different craft beers including Purity's Pure Gold and Pure UBU ales. |
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Infinium said that its Pure Oxygen Anodes separates the metal production chamber from anode gases. |
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In the early 1900s the University added courses that included Law, Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, and Botany. |
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Melissa Mencini appropriates the canon of high sculpture with her works Hypertelorism and Pure Motor Hemiparesis. |
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Pure raw foodists never cook anything as they believe heating destroys nutrients and enzymes. |
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It was pioneered, he argues, by Karl Reinhold, whose Letters on the Kantian Philosophy popularised Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. |
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Its Pure Mum to Be Stretchmark Oil, which promises to keep skin soft and supple, seemed like an essential buy. |
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Pure Distinction has been bred to flourish in the hot, humid summers common in Southeastern Michigan and is also resistant to most diseases that affect bent grasses. |
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Pure mathematics at Cambridge in the 19th century had great achievements but also missed out on substantial developments in French and German mathematics. |
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Wedron Flux developed Metal Pure AL 3, a homogenized flaked flux that allows total interaction with molten aluminum and produces a very dry dross with a low metallic content. |
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The Flip video camera by New York's Smart Design and Pure Digital Technologies is a pocket-size, easy-to-use videocam that employs no cables or complex software. |
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The floor and two narrow walls were treated to the textural effect of Motivo Croc, with the remaining walls given a smooth finish using Pure White stone. |
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Use the mild-flavored Pure Olive Oil for sauteing or grilling. |
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It rejoices in mongrelization and fears the absolutism of the Pure. |
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Pure lead has a bright silvery appearance with a hint of blue. |
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Pure camel hair is recorded as being used for western garments from the 17th century onwards, and from the 19th century a mixture of wool and camel hair was used. |
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The Vodka is made from multiple grains and distilled SIX times whereas the Tequila is made from Pure Blue Agave Plants and distilled in the Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. |
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Pure Dwr, of Galdames Place, Cardiff, specialises in offering a life of luxury, selling a leading range of spas, baths, hot tubs and even wet rooms. |
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Pure butter shortbread is an all year round favourite, with shortbreads in the shape of a star, christmas tree, bell and Santa Claus, all attractively packaged. |
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The Pure Energy Centre was formed using the skills and knowledge gained during the PURE Project and has installed hydrogen systems in diverse locations. |
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To make it easier to decide, customers can get a glimpse of how their complete outfit will look by using the interactive Colour Matcher on the Pure Brandz website. |
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Each of our Givenchy gift prizes contain a 5ml Organza Pure Perfume, 4ml Amarige Pure Perfume and 4ml Indecence Eau de Parfum all beautifully presented in a stylish gift box. |
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Consumer brands include Manor Hall, SunProof and Pure Performance Paints. |
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Lenis and Missy Clemens are 13 year old slave twins from the Pure Land attached to the airship Hiryu which was being presented to the war lord Shogo lkaru in Shinzo. |
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For much of the 19th century, the University consisted of decentralized and separate faculties specializing in Political Science, Philosophy, and Pure Science. |
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Pure has unique, patented and proprietary inspection and monitoring technologies that are used to ensure the integrity of the Man-Made River prestressed pipeline network. |
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In its nomenclatural guidelines, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry allows any of D, T, 2H, and 3H to be used, although 2H and 3H are preferred. |
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Pure dolostone, dolomitic marlstone, siliciclastic sediments, and mixed carbonate-siliciclastic rocks are represented in southern and southeastern Estonia. |
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Examples of acid dye are Alizarine Pure Blue B, Acid red 88 etc. |
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A pure, startling and resounding poetry, informed with so much legerity and fire. |
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Her friends told her the idea was pure madness, but she went through with it anyway. |
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Such was the origin of a friendship as warm and pure as any that ancient or modern history records. |
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A MAC address can be considered a pure name, as it gives no indication of where on a network the device can be found. |
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The confession teaches that local churches can be more or less pure depending on how faithfully they adhere to correct doctrine and worship. |
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Justification comes as a pure gift, not something we merit by changed behavior or in which we cooperate. |
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In the United States, similar torts existed but have become superseded to some degree by contract law and the pure economic loss rule. |
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Theoretical and policy considerations are central to fixing liability for pure economic loss and of public bodies. |
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This includes factual data, personal data, genetic information and pure ideas. |
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In pure salvage, there is no contract between the owner of the goods and the salvor. |
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A pure or merit salvage award will seldom exceed 50 percent of the value of the property salved. |
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The question was that of lay fee, which was the equivalent of secular lands, even though it may have been held in free, pure and perpetual alms. |
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In the United States, the pure contributory negligence only applies in Alabama, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia. |
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Indiana applies pure contributory negligence to medical malpractice cases and tort claims against governmental entities. |
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But as a matter of pure logic, one cannot conclude that we ought to do something merely because something is the case. |
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Since pure iron is quite soft, it is most commonly combined with alloying elements to make steel. |
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The increase in steel's strength compared to pure iron is only possible by reducing iron's ductility. |
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A chemical substance, also known as a pure substance, is a form of matter that has constant chemical composition and characteristic properties. |
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However, in practice, no substance is entirely pure, and chemical purity is specified according to the intended use of the chemical. |
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According to this definition a chemical substance can either be a pure chemical element or a pure chemical compound. |
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A pure chemical compound is a chemical substance that is composed of a particular set of molecules or ions. |
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However, there are also tautomers, where isomerization occurs spontaneously, such that a pure substance cannot be isolated into its tautomers. |
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These attributes, plus the fact that it is available as a pure reagent, make hydrochloric acid an excellent acidifying reagent. |
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This applies especially to pure metals produced in vacuum which suffer no surface contamination. |
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When pure elements are sintered, the leftover powder is still pure, so it can be recycled. |
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Mechanics Hall, built in 1857, is one of the oldest concert halls in the country and is renowned for its pure acoustics. |
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Thus the inventor's time and energy can be spent on pure innovation, allowing others to concentrate on manufacturability. |
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If he is undifferentiated then he can understand when actuality is pure, and if he is quiescent then he can understand when movement is correct. |
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We must be resolved how the law can be pure and perspicuous, and yet throw a polluted skirt over these Eleusinian mysteries. |
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Most species also require this water to be pure, as nutrients, salts, or minerals in their soil can stunt their growth or even kill them. |
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The upperparts are a deep, glossy brown, while the breast is white and sometimes streaked with brown, and the underparts are pure white. |
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This particular deposit of graphite was extremely pure and soft, and could easily be cut into sticks. |
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This particular deposit of graphite was extremely pure and solid, and it could easily be sawn into sticks. |
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And Kaszaat let out a shriek of pure anger, bursting forwards suddenly, flinging her hand up towards Drephos as though in salute. |
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Furthermore, I touched with the pure solution the most sanious portions, especially the portions of the bones. |
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Torture, indeed, like enslavement, has traditionally been iconic of pure evil, the practice of a Sauron or a Saddam Hussein. |
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The mix I uploaded here is one of the seldsome pure house productions. I think you can love the tunes. |
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The story of St. Edmundsbury shows how gradual was the transition from pure serfage to an imperfect freedom. |
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Only in 2007 they are less about pure socialism than a kind of suburbanized version of it. |
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It is found possible for this decoherence to be below the level from the pure vacuum, rendering another subvacuum phenomenon of recoherence. |
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Ronald is looking for someone who has a 10-year series of H.S.C. questions on pure and applied mathematics to lend or to sell. |
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The phenomenology is solely preparatory to the philosophy, which must begin in this pure thought-process. |
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The classic mola is pure applique and is distinguished by alternating bands of color. |
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His friends thought his decision to quit his job was pure insanity. |
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The bonus he received in addition to his salary was pure gravy. |
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A consideration of the rationale of our passions seems to me very necessary for all who would affect them upon solid and pure principles. |
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The coal, oxygen of the air affinitatively flies to the particles of pure carbon left behind. |
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Be warned, this is gonna be anything but pure comfortfic or mushfic. Or pure angstfic, for that matter. |
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Swayze, of course, is the being of pure awesome who has by now conquered all of Heaven. |
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So I am quite proud of us, I think it was a great show, every band was pure concentrated awesome sauce! |
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The axenization of microbes allows concentrated groups to be studied in a pure culture. |
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What was released was a demon, a balrog of pure sexual energy which had been denied for too long. |
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Unfortunately, there were moments of pure indulgence, drunken boorishness and rambling unintelligible poetry midway through the evening. |
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Accusations of abuse were pure extortive calumny in a malicious bid to make money. |
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Cultivations from the heart blood gave a pure growth of a typical pneumococcus. |
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The bulk of this humor was pure corn, but as hillbilly material it was meant to be that way. |
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There were lots of jokes on the show and they were pure corn, but the audience didn't mind. |
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The tiny mouth is uttering the most satisfied of crowings, and her eyes have that pure, soft expression never seen except in baby eyes. |
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Many cytokines, presently available in pure recombinant form, modify bone cell metabolism. |
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He shall first be depured and cleansed before that he shall be laid up for pure gold in the treasures of God. |
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So far as it has gone, it probably is the most pure and desecated public good which has ever been conferred on mankind. |
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If they think about him at all, they're inclined to blame him for commodifying, and therefore dorkifying, their pure underground pursuit. |
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That being the case, you miss the opportunity to filthify environments where only the pure of heart can go. |
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Each hole is filled by a rosette of pure lead made by rolling up lead strip or tape which has been gimped or corrugated. |
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Marge Quincey didn't deserve a husband like his dad. He was pure gold, and she wasn't worth a light beside him. |
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The rite of spring in eastern Canada has begun. Sweet and pure, maple syrup epitomizes the Great White North in all its unspoiled glory. |
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The concept of she being an ecoterrorist who may or may not long for Harley Quinn, the Joker's henchwench, is pure animated bliss. |
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The technique and patterning are classic forms in the context of pure European and Peninsular corded ware. |
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When the darkness has been dispersed, our descendants can come again in the former pure radiance. |
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Their pleasures, poor as they were, could not be preserved pure, but were imbittered by petty competitions, and worthless emulation. |
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When the King left for France in November, Edward's behaviour turned into pure insubordination. |
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He bent to all the gibes and prejudices, to all hatred and discrimination, with that rare courtesy which is the armor of pure souls. |
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The original Greek alphabet of sixteen letters was called kyriological, because it represented the pure elementary sounds. |
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We thank you for the pure white fire of his goodness, for the red sword of justice in his hand, for the love he bears his leal people. |
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These drawbacks eventually led to the downfall of the pure turbojet, and only a handful of types are still in production. |
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While Edward VII did not take a German spouse, his wife was a Danish princess of pure German ancestry. |
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The stately flower of female fortitude, Of perfect wifehood and pure lowlihead. |
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The early Congregationalists shared with Anabaptist theology the ideal of a pure church. |
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It was a work of pure modernism, with glass and concrete walls and clean, horizontal lines. |
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His notable buildings include concert halls in Tokyo and Kyoto and the International House of Japan in Tokyo, all in the pure modernist style. |
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Even in other parts of the country mangcorn, and rye, not pure wheat, were the chief products. |
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Ideal colorants will produce a pure, intense color when present in moderate concentration. |
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A popular cooking fat is pure desi ghee, and some dishes are often enriched with liberal amounts of butter and cream. |
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Most of the decorations around the margins are images of pure fantasy, figures of saints, and naturalistic motifs. |
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His complete infatuation with Eve, while pure in and of itself, eventually contributes to his joining her in disobedience to God. |
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Rowling compared some Scottish Nationalists with the Death Eaters, characters from Harry Potter who are scornful of those without pure blood. |
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The pure and benign light of revelation has had a meliorating influence on mankind. |
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As a result, the Olympics has shifted away from pure amateurism, as envisioned by Coubertin, to allowing participation of professional athletes. |
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He was also known for his pure fighting skills due to dislike of training for fights, which cost him at times in his career. |
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It is a might be, a mere possibility from the tossing ocean of pure chance. |
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You must always remember that there is never any misqualification of that pure stream of energy by your own individualized Divine Presence. |
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The PURE project on Unst is a research centre which uses a combination of wind power and fuel cells to create a wind hydrogen system. |
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In reality, free markets do not exist in pure form, since societies and governments all regulate them to varying degrees. |
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We protest against the principle that the world of pure comedy is one into which no moral enters. |
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Purity levels vary greatly by region with Northeastern cities having the most pure heroin in the United States. |
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Cavendish concluded that dephlogisticated air was dephlogisticated water and that hydrogen was either pure phlogiston or phlogisticated water. |
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Once Fleming made his discovery he grew a pure culture and discovered it was a Penicillium mould, now known as Penicillium chrysogenum. |
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Why are you so critical of baseball?... something pure and noble like the American flag, motherhood and apple pie. |
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From 1901 to 1964, the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at maximum density and standard pressure. |
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The Tanakh describes circumstances in which a person who is tahor or ritually pure may become tamei or ritually impure. |
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Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich all believed in redefining art as the arrangement of pure color. |
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Greene responded that constructing a vision of pure faith and goodness in the novel was beyond his talents. |
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Often speculative in nature, it was widely criticised for its pure conjecture and lack of scholarly rigour. |
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In his later years he used oils ever more transparently, and turned to an evocation of almost pure light by use of shimmering colour. |
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Kapoor says this body of work is neither pure sculpture nor pure architecture. |
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They are rather little signs to suggest how one might proceed up a road on which I did not do very well myself, the road to pure Nabokovism. |
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It has been argued that, while Hume did not think causation is reducible to pure regularity, he was not a fully fledged realist either. |
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Most modern business theorists describe a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity good on the other. |
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They sought to reform the Church of England by creating a new, pure church in the New World. |
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I had a little whisky and water, as the people declared pure water would be too chilling. |
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Salt is concentrated in pockets between crystals of pure water and then squeezed out of the freezing mass to form a frigid brine. |
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So Cinabar becomes red by the acide exhalation of sulphur, which otherwise presents a pure and niveous white. |
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The name ermine is often, but not always, used for the stoat in its pure white winter coat, or the fur thereof. |
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One popular European legend had it that a white stoat would die before allowing its pure white coat to be besmirched. |
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The tail is the same colour as the back, with the addition of a pure black tip. |
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The wildcat's summer coat has a fairly light, pure background colour, with an admixture of ochre or brown. |
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With the removal of precious metals from the monetary system, banknotes evolved into pure fiat money. |
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All these pieces of paper are, issued with as much solemnity and authority as if they were of pure gold or silver. |
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Surrealist flora and fauna therefore bear one reference to the old real world and are never pure abstractions or nonobjectivities. |
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Very pure lead can be obtained by processing smelted lead electrolytically using the Betts process. |
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Electrolytically refined pure silver plating is effective at increasing resistance to tarnishing. |
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The limbs are pure black or black with brown tints, while the tail is black or blackish brown, completely lacking light underfur. |
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The cuisine covers a wide spectrum of food from pure vegetarian and vegan to meats like pork, and from savouries to sweets. |
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The solution is then cooled to recrystallize nearly pure sodium carbonate decahydrate. |
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The pure white fur of harp seal pups conceals them in their Arctic environment. |
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At room temperature, pure plutonium is silvery in color but gains a tarnish when oxidized. |
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Plutonium shows enormous, and reversible, reaction rates with pure hydrogen, forming plutonium hydride. |
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Solid solutions have important commercial and industrial applications, as such mixtures often have superior properties to pure materials. |
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Volta collected the gas rising from the marsh, and by 1778 had isolated the pure gas. |
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She's a pure Oreo. You know, like the cookie, black outside and white inside. |
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A useful side effect of the system is that collected seawater is relatively pure because of sand's filtration effect. |
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This Second National Flag is huge and made of pure silk, giving it an elegant appearance. |
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He asked his disciples to adopt a vegetarian diet, abstain from recreational drugs including alcohol, and lead a pure and celibate lifestyle. |
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The fossil, in the end, consists of a thin layer of pure carbon or its mineralized form, graphite. |
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Its winter fur is long and bushy and predominantly a mottled gray in color, although nearly pure white, red, and brown to black also occur. |
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The Northern Hemisphere species of swan have pure white plumage but the Southern Hemisphere species are mixed black and white. |
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These show a variety of plumages, although many have the blue barred pattern as does the pure rock dove. |
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The scarcity of the pure wild species is partly due to interbreeding with feral birds. |
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Hybrids are commonly known as Norwegian spruce, which should not be confused with the pure species Norway spruce. |
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Industry requires pure water for many applications and utilizes a variety of purification techniques both in water supply and discharge. |
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Water activity can be described as a ratio of the vapor pressure of water in a solution to the vapor pressure of pure water. |
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The many voyages of discovery did not pay for themselves, and there was no funding for pure science in the Renaissance. |
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In 1811, Amedeo Avogadro verified that equal volumes of pure gases contain the same number of particles. |
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She typically made expansive use of white, whether used as a pure white or mixed with other colors. |
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Alum Bay sand includes extremely pure white silica, which was once extracted for glass and pottery manufacture. |
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But it is very remarkable that in no case did they work the ideographic element out so as to reach pure phonetism. |
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But which dialect of Germanic language was spoken is pure speculation and remains a matter of dispute. |
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Also the Palazzo della Farnesina, the current seat of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was designed in 1935 in pure Fascist style. |
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Approximately 5,000 in Vietnam are of pure French descent, however, this number is disputed. |
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These people number approximately 16,000 in Cambodia, among this number, approximately 3,000 are of pure French descent. |
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Finally Saga literature is prose, ranging from pure fiction to fairly factual history. |
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The Byzantine solidus also inspired the originally slightly less pure Arabian dinar. |
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This led to a fashion in Cordoba for claiming pure Arab ancestry as opposed to descent from freed slaves. |
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The Indians are of above average stature, because of abundant food, fine water and pure air. |
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In its pure form, myristicin is a toxin, and consumption of excessive amounts of nutmeg can result in myristicin poisoning. |
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Under the pretense of recovering a statue of pure gold in the nearby Yucay valley, Manco was able to escape Cuzco. |
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Every calling has its private language, clear and precise to insiders but pure babble to others. |
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Colors of domestic sheep range from pure white to dark chocolate brown, and even spotted or piebald. |
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Its purpose is to wash away the sugar crystals' outer coating, which is less pure than the crystal interior. |
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A medium of exchange is an intermediary used in trade to avoid the inconveniences of a pure barter system. |
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A vowel sound caused quality doesn't change over the duration of the vowel is called pure vowel. |
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If the range of pure tribrachic measure, or of tribrachs intermingled with trochees, appears much wider in our song-books than in volumes of poetry written to be read. |
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The absolute goal of all phenomenological inquiry is pure consciousness as it manifests itself in the transcendental ego, the source of all intentional acts. |
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When the tonoscope was used with patients suffering from speech difficulties, the difference between a pure sound and a skewed sound was clearly evident. |
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It has a gorgeous, pure, strawberry and rose-hip nose, with some plump sultana notes and a certain mineral quality that is quite schisty and earthy. |
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Nepenthes will grow in orchid compost or in pure Sphagnum moss. |
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There are large deposits of iron ore here, of very pure quality. |
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Money, which allows wealth to be conceived as pure quantity instead of quality, is an example of megatechnics, one which can spiral out of control. |
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Calcite, aragonite and vaterite are pure calcium carbonate minerals. |
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The sodium bicarbonate was collected as a precipitate due to its low solubility and then heated to yield pure sodium carbonate similar to last step of the Solvay process. |
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In pure iron, the crystal structure has relatively little resistance to the iron atoms slipping past one another, and so pure iron is quite ductile, or soft and easily formed. |
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A commercial source of pure iron is available and is used by smiths as an alternative to traditional wrought iron and other new generation ferrous metals. |
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Converting the metal oxide back to the pure metal is called reduction. |
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Even materials considered pure elements often develop an oxide coating. |
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He appears to have gained his reputation as a lawyer, pure and simple. |
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A study with pure prodelphinidin B3 and C2 showed that they inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells through cell cycle arrest and caspase-3 activation. |
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A fine emerald must possess not only a pure verdant green hue as described below, but also a high degree of transparency to be considered a top gem. |
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Its pure white sands, sun and warm weather all year long, and a sea ideal for water sports, make the beach of Punta Sal one of the finest on the Peruvian coast. |
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Spent is often mixed in industrial mills with pure nutmeg to facilitate the milling process, as nutmeg is not easy to mill due to the high percentage of oil in the pure seed. |
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The rabbis, who, in common with all the Sephardim, emphasized a pure and euphonious pronunciation of Hebrew, delivered their sermons in Spanish or in Portuguese. |
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Ah well, it's a pure popcorn movie, so what do you expect? Drop Zone doesn't tax many brain cells, but it does keep the pulse pounding right to the end. |
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In contrast to classical colognes, this type of modern cologne is a lighter, diluted, less concentrated interpretation of a more concentrated product, typically a pure parfum. |
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However, Fei Xin characterized the people of Brava as pure and honest. |
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