The glossary contains explanations of abbreviations and terms used in this pamphlet. |
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If the pamphlet is directed at a non-Irish audience I very much doubt if it will get farther than their wastepaper baskets. |
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The rest of the pamphlet contained a list of treatment options ranging from modified radical mastectomy to hormonal therapy. |
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I don't want to read every single pamphlet, instruction card or traffic sign in ten different languages. |
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That little pamphlet might be worth a second look, especially if it talks about arbitration or alternative dispute resolution. |
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It is simply an information pamphlet and a letter describing the company's intent. |
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When he did this the petitioner also handed him a pamphlet on Marxism and Trotskyism. |
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As Robertson circulated his pamphlet where he could, the matter was a serious libel. |
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Multiple section bindings sewn directly into covers, onto concertina pleats and strap supports will extend ideas beyond the pamphlet. |
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The pamphlet concluded with an appeal for voters to place the Liberals last in the election. |
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I take numerous pills and every container I open comes with a pamphlet warning of possible side effects. |
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The pamphlet continues to circulate among archconservative and white supremacist groups worldwide. |
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Together, the three cases the court cited protect the right to pamphlet and petition anonymously. |
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Yet during that period, not a single pamphlet was produced giving guidance in the event of a major terrorist attack. |
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It was produced only as a mimeographed pamphlet in 20,000 copies, which sold for 35 cents. |
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This little pamphlet provides the harried book agent with specific speeches to use in answering a variety of objections. |
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Even a casual browse of the pamphlet gets one's linguistic antennae tingling. |
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The Battle of Algiers is a primer of sorts, the motion picture equivalent of an agitator's self-published pamphlet. |
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The straw roofs and nailless construction techniques are endlessly fascinating and there is an interesting pamphlet available in English. |
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When I lived in Manchester that city managed to publish a pamphlet on notable Mancunians in history without mentioning Ann Lee anywhere. |
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The pamphlet also doles out information on correct postures to prevent body aches while using the computers. |
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Amanda read the pamphlet with great interest, devouring every word and photograph. |
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The small but perfectly formed publisher of the same name is doing a grand job in resuscitating the tradition of the cheap pamphlet. |
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Blog readers will note the Parliamentary Crest on the frontpage of the trifold pamphlet, meaning that the pamphlet was funded by taxpayers as opposed to use of party funds. |
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The pamphlet provides a lot of information on recent changes to the tax laws. |
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I have encountered a beautiful pamphlet on Varroa mites, complete with color pictures of mites and how to tell them from bee lice, which are also present here. |
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I've written a little pamphlet on the history of crofting law. |
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At a time when a career in politics seems about as appealing as a spell in the gulags, this book could be used as a recruiting pamphlet for Westminster. |
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In 1922, at the age of seventy-nine, he wrote a brief memoir that was serialized in a Peeksklll newspaper and later issued in a limited-edition pamphlet. |
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At the same time, the pamphlet never asked them to define the in-group culture in which they found themselves inside of the larger American culture. |
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These do not appear to be shown in the budget figures given in the pamphlet enclosed with the Community Charge bill dropped through the door this week. |
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What they do publish is a colour-glossy pamphlet telling first-time condo-buyers how they can get in on the ground floor of soon-to-be gentrified neighbourhoods. |
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He was thrown in jail because of a controversial pamphlet that he wrote. |
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His last pamphlet was about the appalling conditions of British seamen. |
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The Mountaineering Council of Scotland has published an explicit pamphlet guiding visitors on how to dispose of their own waste which Crocket described as idiot-proof. |
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Meanwhile back in the real world Clive has published his new pamphlet. |
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In 1923, Ms Reese-Jarvis filed a lawsuit against two businessmen who, she felt, were vulgarly capitalising on Mother's Day and launched a placard and pamphlet protest. |
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Occasionally a pamphlet for a salsa class might be tossed on a doorstop or stuck on a pole near a bus stop. |
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He had not written, but had dared to print, a seditious pamphlet which justified the right of rebellion against the king. |
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A curious amalgam of straight history and political pamphlet, it was relatively little read in antiquity, and its modern status has declined in recent years. |
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A libelous campaign pamphlet is harder to punish if it is anonymous. |
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This gives an idea of the variety of methods of broadcasting their ideas that the Scottish literati used, from the pamphlet to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. |
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A local women's group is commissioned to develop an information pamphlet. |
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After an attack on National for supposedly distributing anti-Green and anti-Labour leaflets, it was found the Nats weren't behind the pamphlet drop at all. |
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Although there has been some academic speculation as to who actually wrote this pamphlet it is generally regarded as Hume's creation. |
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Together they became the main communication medium, combined with the very large pamphlet literature. |
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In 2011, a previously unknown and uncatalogued smaller pamphlet of 16 hymns was discovered in Todmorden Library in the North of England. |
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Priestley defended his friend in the pamphlet Letter to a Layman, on the Subject of the Rev. |
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In 1596, Spenser wrote a prose pamphlet titled A View of the Present State of Ireland. |
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The pamphlet came into circulation in January 1776, after the Revolution had started. |
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In late 1776, Paine published The American Crisis pamphlet series to inspire the Americans in their battles against the British army. |
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To inspire his soldiers, General George Washington had The American Crisis, first Crisis pamphlet, read aloud to them. |
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A fierce pamphlet war also resulted, in which Paine was defended and assailed in dozens of works. |
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In 1770 he produced The False Alarm, a political pamphlet attacking John Wilkes. |
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His refusal to repudiate the authorship of the pamphlet resulted in his expulsion from Oxford on 25 March 1811, along with Hogg. |
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While in prison he wrote the pamphlet Paper against Gold, warning of the dangers of paper money, as well as many essays and letters. |
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The following year Cobbett began publishing the Political Register as a pamphlet. |
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I wish to make it plain that Russell himself is not responsible, directly or indirectly, for the writing of the pamphlet. |
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In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, he defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays. |
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For the benefit of his audiences Jennens printed and issued a pamphlet explaining the reasons for his choices of scriptural selections. |
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This pamphlet explains to the visitor what they are about to witness and perhaps, if they so choose, be a participant in. |
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But Richardson still felt the need to respond by writing a pamphlet called Answer to the Letter of a Very Reverend and Worthy Gentleman. |
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During 1909 he wrote The Crime of the Congo, a long pamphlet in which he denounced the horrors of that colony. |
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In 1701, he anonymously published the political pamphlet A Discourse on the Contests and Dissentions in Athens and Rome. |
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Under the auspices of the British Secular Union, Queensberry wrote a pamphlet entitled The Religion of Secularism and the Perfectibility of Man. |
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On 20 July 1554, he published a pamphlet attacking Mary Tudor and the bishops who had brought her to the throne. |
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In the summer of 1558, Knox published his best known pamphlet, The first blast of the trumpet against the monstruous regiment of women. |
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In the colonies, the success of Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense had boosted public support for independence. |
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The contents of the final pamphlet are credited by some as killing the revival. |
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She earned some money from book illustration and design work, while Euan produced a pamphlet, Towards Equality, for the Fabian Society. |
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Mancall notes that Churchyard's pamphlet provides a sense of immediacy so often lacking in retrospective writing. |
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A pamphlet directed against Prince Rupert of the Rhine is a typical example. |
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Mercator also presented the emperor with a pamphlet on the use of globes and instruments and his latest ideas on magnetism. |
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Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense appeared in January 1776, after the Revolution had started. |
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Jackson had refused to reveal who ordered the anonymous pamphlet, leading to the suit, but it evidently did not proceed further. |
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The Communist League commissioned Marx and Engels to write a pamphlet explaining the principles of communism. |
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On 28 January 1832 Benbow published a pamphlet entitled Grand National Holiday and Congress of the Productive Classes. |
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If you have dynamic spell checking enabled, your pamphlet will become a sea of red squigglies. |
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A pamphlet, widely distributed a bit later in all Europe, reproaches him severely for 'turbanizing' France. |
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As I thumbed through the pamphlet I turned to page 5, state measures. |
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While at the church I happened to notice a prayer pamphlet marking Victoria Day. |
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We were given a pamphlet about hydrating and what sports drinks and symptoms to look for after Stringer died. |
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Initially Evans intended to write a pamphlet to assist millers in the construction of milling machinery, as well as promoting his own automated designs. |
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Hyer in 1863, opposed the points mentioned in Hopkins' pamphlet and revealed a startling divide in the Episcopal Church over the issue of slavery. |
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He went to Strasbourg, where he published a pamphlet against the Trinity. |
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Excluded members launched a counterattack, sharply criticizing Breton in the pamphlet Un Cadavre, which featured a picture of Breton wearing a crown of thorns. |
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In 1694, he founded the Bank of England, described in his pamphlet A Brief Account of the Intended Bank of England, to act as the English government's banker. |
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In England, the pamphlet was officially condemned by royal proclamation. |
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These books laid the foundation for Marx and Engels's most famous work, a political pamphlet that has since come to be commonly known as The Communist Manifesto. |
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With the support of King James, Montagu produced another pamphlet, entitled Appello Caesarem, in 1625 shortly after the old king's death and Charles's accession. |
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On the advice of Beatrice Webb, this pamphlet remained unpublished. |
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Swift followed up with a pamphlet issued on 30 March claiming that Partridge had in fact died, which was widely believed despite Partridge's statements to the contrary. |
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In 1711, Swift published the political pamphlet The Conduct of the Allies, attacking the Whig government for its inability to end the prolonged war with France. |
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A fine example of an Episcopal debate over the use of the cross can be found in the pamphlet Puseyite Developments, or Notices of the New York Ecclesiologists. |
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Noted above, this in turn led to the March 1941 pamphlet, which inspired a wide range of cultural responses to the Few, and the Battle of Britain. |
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I have extracted out of that pamphlet a few notorious falsehoods. |
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The publication of the immensely successful 3d pamphlet, The Battle of Britain, saw huge international sales, leading even Goebbels to admire its propaganda value. |
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He wrote it not as a quick pamphlet but as a long, abstract political tract of 90,000 words that tore apart monarchies and traditional social institutions. |
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Tensions between England and France were increasing, and this pamphlet urged the British Ministry to reconsider the consequences of war with France. |
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Rosenfeld concludes that the phenomenal appeal of his pamphlet resulted from his synthesis of popular and elite elements in the independence movement. |
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Common Sense was the most widely read pamphlet of the American Revolution. |
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A friend and ally in the pamphlet wars was Marchamont Nedham. |
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Ponet's pamphlet was republished on the eve of King Charles I's execution. |
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The pamphlet argued that Ireland would never be totally 'pacified' by the English until its indigenous language and customs had been destroyed, if necessary by violence. |
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Mercantilism was an economic doctrine that flourished from the 16th to 18th century in a prolific pamphlet literature, whether of merchants or statesmen. |
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In Savery's pamphlet, he suggests setting the boiler and containers on a ledge in the mineshaft and even a series of two or more pumps for deeper levels. |
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In 1847 Boole published the pamphlet Mathematical Analysis of Logic. |
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Priestley engaged in numerous political and religious pamphlet wars. |
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Asa Gray discussed teleology with Darwin, who imported and distributed Gray's pamphlet on theistic evolution, Natural Selection is not inconsistent with natural theology. |
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She is a regular contributor to literary journals and in 1994 launched the poetry magazine and pamphlet series, Skald, of which she remains a co-editor. |
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The pamphlet also makes no mention of the C.T.E. cases, whose increasing number is convincing many experts that subconcussive brain trauma can have cumulative effects. |
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In this work, his first published pamphlet, Malthus argues against the notion prevailing in his locale that the greed of intermediaries caused the high price of provisions. |
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