We need to think of collateral damage more in terms of innocent civilians being killed, rather than reconstructing buildings used by the enemy. |
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To backtrack to actually reconstructing the piece, I usually start on good old-fashioned manuscript paper with a pencil. |
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An important aspect of palaeobotanical research is to unravel the palaeoecology of plant fossils to use the results in reconstructing ecosystems. |
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The wine offerings are still solid, but craft spirits are center stage, with Nielsen reconstructing vintage cocktails such as the Moscow Mule. |
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He decided to retain the two-storey Classical frontage of the existing building, restoring it faithfully and reconstructing the entrance hall. |
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The work is expected to finish in two years and includes reconstructing the spire of the bell tower which was removed in 1980 for safety reasons. |
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By reconstructing her army life, she tacitly demonstrates women's equality with men. |
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Much technology was lost, destroyed in rioting and chaos, and reconstructing it would be the work of generations. |
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Builders will be tackling the ruined presbytery, repairing windows and reconstructing the roof. |
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But fortunately, for Mozambique, the war ended, and people began reconstructing the country and rebuilding their lives. |
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In February 1950, a three-year renovation project reconstructing the cellblock was completed in the South Cellhouse. |
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The Habsburg emperors had no consistent plan for reconstructing their government. |
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Paleontologists who work on relatively recent fossils have developed approaches to reconstructing past climates and environments. |
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This analysis is a first step in reconstructing the details of possible evolutionary relationships among primitive cladid crinoids. |
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Numerous recent studies in vertebrate paleontology have focused on reconstructing the ecology of terrestrial fossil communities. |
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The return of displaced cultural property is a fundamental means of restoring and reconstructing a people's heritage and identity. |
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By reconstructing the colonized subjects as warriors rather than as victims, the poem and the play assert the legitimacy of the nationalist struggle. |
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We have now embarked on the formidable tasks of providing emergency relief, rebuilding our lives and livelihoods and reconstructing our nation. |
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The students have to number the parts according to the order in which they are used when reconstructing the bicycle. |
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Meanwhile, further headway was made towards strengthening the banking sector and investment climate, and reconstructing tsunami-affected areas. |
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So the neat tricks TV cops use, such as deblurring number plates and reconstructing accidents from skid marks, are not as far fetched as they seem. |
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What we Carinthians are doing is a contribution to reconstructing the attempt to unhinge the constitutional state. |
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Chef Alex Armstrong prepared the meal for participants while Kaye schooled them in the art of reconstructing ex-rabbits. |
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Here, Ms. Rainer and Mr. Baryshnikov join together in the postmodern project of re-examining, reconstructing, reanalyzing and representing. |
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The sculpture represents throwing out everything dead from our mother earth and reconstructing it. |
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And what McGrath is especially good at doing is painstakingly reconstructing the chronology. |
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Planned restoration work includes reconstructing the monument which had to be dismantled due to structural damage caused by a severe windstorm. |
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In total, the work will involve reconstructing a marginal wharf that is currently unsafe and facing imminent barricading. |
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So after renaming the sternwheeler after his wife as a Christmas present, Mr. Huffman set about reconstructing the boat's paddlewheel in situ. |
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You are shocked to discover that the starship docks are already reconstructing the monstrous capital ship! |
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The cardiac surgeon of the future will be more skilled at reconstructing the heart using modern tools of medicine such as molecular biology. |
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The device of reconstructing internal dialogues sometimes feels a bit forced or superfluous. |
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Walnut would be a reconstructing and able to help and give energy to the weak ones, asthenics and lymphatics. |
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Now starts the phase of reconstructing the country, which has been destroyed and laid waste, and of mending the alliances compromised by the war. |
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The project involves restoring and reconstructing the Garden's main staircase, fence and trellis. |
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Zipping programs work by replacing low-entropy data with instructions for reconstructing the replaced data. |
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Simply put, it is reconstructing an inning without errors or passed balls. |
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Apart from the oral tradition, he relies on two 17th-century manuscripts as his main sources for reconstructing the music of the Ottoman court. |
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While armed violence is at an ebb tide along the Karen border, a once-minor warlord is reconstructing himself as an effective demagogue. |
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There is, however, more to benchmarking than simply reconstructing, clarifying and ordering objectives. |
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This would mean reconstructing past events on the basis of hypothetical elements. |
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They've spent millions of dollars reconstructing the highway, and ten years later it's hard to drive on because the frost heaves are so bad. |
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At the same time, we have to find a way to work with others to support certain Afghan government departments in reconstructing and rebuilding communities and strengthening governance. |
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Rupert immediately began to reorder the castle's defences, repairing the Round Tower and reconstructing the real tennis court. |
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I had to be gracious to get anywhere in reconstructing the truth. |
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It has been necessary to go to judicial sources, of difficult location and reading, in order to extract from those processes the elements that allow reconstructing those unions and understanding their transcendency. |
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It is generally a matter of reconstructing the crime as it occurred and, sometimes, evaluating whether the crime scene was staged to launch the investigation on the wrong track. |
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In this time the Commission has backed localised operations aimed at reconstructing the social fabric and reviving the tattered economies of former war zones. |
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Lula's election as president meant that the lower classes of Brazil had come to power, and it seemed that we were finally laying the political foundations for the historical task of reconstructing a faire, sustainable Brazil. |
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The project aims at employing local poorly educated labour in the framework of initiatives for taking apart and improving industrial sites, urban renovation and reconstructing the area of the Seraing Valley. |
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Kerner performed hours of surgery, reconstructing Santana's jaw and reattaching her tongue. |
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A crown is usually placed over a tooth that was damaged by either decay or by a fracture, to cover and protect it by reconstructing its shape, its exquisiteness, its size and its strength. |
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The ASP and H.264 standards both use motion estimation to efficiently code each frame, reconstructing new frames by moving texture from already decoded pictures around. |
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Apart from their vividness and their striking impact, it is a matter of reconstructing their political and social influence, at a moment when May 68's heritage is in the spotlight again. |
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By reconstructing in a computer model the shape of the vocal tract of hominid fossils, they hope to be able to date the appearance of a larynx sufficiently low to permit the production of articulated language. |
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We must get out of the vicious system whereby we spend a forenoon verifying the price to be quoted to a customer, while refusing to spend two minutes in reconstructing a clumsy sentence in the letter we write him. |
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Overthrowing oppressive and tyrannical regimes is often hard, but successfully reconstructing the societies that they've damaged, distorted, and poisoned by their rule is usually even harder. |
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While reconstructing missing features may be an effective interpretive method in some contexts, reconstructed terrain lacks authenticity and should not be imposed on authentic battlefield remains. |
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Are we going to allow plans or foregone conclusions about its divisions or weakening unity to be imposed on us on the long hard road towards reconstructing our future by being tolerant and relaxing our reactions? |
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Her broad research focus is Métis and First Nations women's history, particularly reconstructing indigenous art histories that recontextualize museum collections and reclaim women's voices and lives. |
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Myomectomy is also a major operation as it involves cutting the fibroids out of the uterus but reconstructing the wall of the uterus to leave it in place. |
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That the decorums of citation are the arbitrary residue of ancient pedantries whose raisons d'être are long past reconstructing does not reduce the penalties for nonconformity. |
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Accident-prone, acrophobic and cursed with his father's hair-trigger temper, Tracy rebuilds the abandoned Dorner home with an eye toward reconstructing his estranged and embittered family. |
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Furthermore we are specialized in adjusting, reconstructing and modifications of trumpets, cornets and flugelhorns, everything at competitive prices. |
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But it was not until recently that funds were set aside for the daunting task of reconstructing the statues, which also include representations of nuraghe, the tower-fortresses after which the Nuragic civilisation is named. |
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If the dosimeter indicates that no one has received more than an acceptable dose of radiation, everyone can stop throwing up and get back to work reconstructing the economy. |
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The people's increased mobility as well as that of goods, ideas and information contributes considerably in consolidating, unifying, reconstructing or disrupting, rebuilding and deconstructing territories. |
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Project work includes repairing and reconstructing the ice rink and basketball court enclosure, upgrading and expanding the court concession and playground area. |
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In addition she is part of an international multi-disciplinary team working at reconstructing ancient hydric regimes near large hydroelectric reservoirs. |
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This outward fold in the ovary partially explains the difficulties that may be encountered in reconstructing the shape of the ovary after the cystectomy. |
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Rob also continues to work with trace fossils, particularly their use in biostratigraphy, palaeoecology, and reconstructing key events in the history of animal life. |
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She is interested in reconstructing the conditions of past human lives from characteristics of bones and teeth, including their biomechanical, chemical and histological properties. |
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The R. M. of LeRoy is reconstructing a 3.2 km grid road that provides safe, all-weather access to the LeRoy Agra Pork Cooperative farms, adjacent land and residences. |
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Statistical speech models and a probabilistic technique called Gaussian mixture modelling are then used to identify each phoneme, before reconstructing the original word. |
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We showed far too little concern for Afghanistan's reconstruction, and failed to put conflict prevention in place by reconstructing society there. |
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At the moment, the Commission, through its Liaison Office, is contributing to the efforts of the Government of Liberia in reconstructing and shaping the future of the country. |
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During adolescence, one's relationship to the world, with others and with oneself sets into motion a process of structuring and problematic reconstructing, along with its questioning, fears, joys and suffering. |
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The club had had more players killed than any top flight club, and debt from reconstructing the North Bank Stand bled Arsenal's resources. |
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Only a few documents in Gothic survive, not enough for completely reconstructing the language. |
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Unlike his linguistic methods for reconstructing past languages, they were unable to produce scientifically falsifiable results. |
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This was a pragmatic response, which avoided the further problems of codifying unwritten rules and reconstructing the entire government. |
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The can was seized soon thereafter, and as the judge's trial got under way, an IRS lab was remoisturizing the ashes and reconstructing checks. |
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Cuomo announced the progress in reconstructing bulkheads and sea walls destroyed by Superstorm Sandy in the community of Sea Gate. |
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Aker made detailed studies reconstructing Drake's circumnavigation voyage. |
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Seated at table, eating delicious food brought by European migrant waiters in red bumfreezers, I felt that we were all making a very game pretence of reconstructing Europe. |
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Stereomicroscopic analysis of dental microwear can provide insight into the dietary patterns of extinct forms and can assist in reconstructing past ecological habitats. |
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One of two Old Greek texts of the Book of Daniel has been recently rediscovered and work is ongoing in reconstructing the original form of the book. |
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We have made measurements on the size of the helicotrema two ways, either by reconstructing the helicotremas from serial sections, or directly in osmium-fixed preparations. |
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The use of muscle, myocutaneous, fasciocutaneous, or bowel free flaps is well established as a means for reconstructing tissue defects over nearly any part of the body. |
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Reconstructing the early concept of an elf depends almost entirely on texts in Old English or relating to Norse mythology. |
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Reconstructing the use of Maglemosian barbed points by experiment. |
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Reconstructing this ancient environment has provided clues to the route first visitors took to arrive at what was then a peninsula of the Eurasian continent. |
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