In fact we might say that at first sight the Institutional Theory is practically required by Duchamp's first unassisted ready-made. |
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In English law she would be free to do so if she were physically capable of taking her own life, unassisted. |
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The tight budget, Azrul said, meant there were few midwives in many areas nationwide, leading to unassisted and dangerous births in many cases. |
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Shock gave way to smiles as the Pope walked unassisted down the steps of his jet at Toronto's airport Tuesday. |
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She writes about her plan to have a completely unassisted birth amidst all the signs that it's going to be high-risk. |
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Every one of these major league unassisted triple plays was performed by an infielder. |
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As the fall of 2002 approached, researchers hoped the cranes would fly south unassisted, while a new flock of whoopers trailed ultralights. |
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I am confused about the number of unassisted triple plays that have been recorded in major league history. |
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The decision of sire to mate with the young cow has a major impact on likelihood of an unassisted birth. |
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The book states that on September 14, 1923, Red Sox first baseman George Burns turned an unassisted triple play on a line drive. |
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Originally, the challenge was to design an automaton that could walk unassisted. |
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Although we are not able to tickle ourselves unassisted, there is a way to trick the brain by using a robot tickler. |
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The pitchfork is made from rigid plastic piping and heavy paper, and it hooks into his hand to help him stand up unassisted. |
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My only option is to schedule a repeat c-section or give birth at home unassisted. |
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Episiotomy is used more often in births that require the use of instruments such as forceps or suction, than in unassisted births. |
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We easily see the united lustre of them, though the light of no one of the single stars could have affected the unassisted eye. |
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The birth, the culmination of a five-year process, was unassisted and went off without a hitch. |
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What other venue could offer dancing in the pews, stage-diving off the pulpit, and vocals carrying unassisted by a PA system? |
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It chokes me up a bit when I come back now and he is busy getting his own breakfast and putting on his uniform unassisted and then he charges out the door eagerly. |
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Untreated, tabes dorsalis usually makes unassisted walking impossible and severely debilitates the victim. |
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The man enters a busy street and puts down the person who then walks away unassisted. |
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Though the output is minute, such a power source could carry on generating electricity unassisted for a long time. |
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Coupled with rising house prices, that has increased the average age of an unassisted first-time buyer from 23 in the 1960s to 37 today. |
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Each energy source shall be capable of supplying the entire system unassisted. |
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When I mentioned that we always go alongside unassisted by tugs, he walked out of the wheel house. |
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Most passengers, including the passenger without a seat belt, were mobile and were able to leave the aircraft unassisted. |
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About 4 in 10 of all births worldwide remain unassisted by skilled health personnel. |
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While many library services are organized for unassisted self-service, Canadian library users also seek staff assistance on a regular basis. |
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At that time, the crack would have been hidden by oxidation and tank insulation debris and was likely not detectable by unassisted visual means. |
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Full-length air sponsons at the perimeter of the boat assure level and stable flotation of swamped boat for unassisted fast re-entry. |
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After the second round of 30 seconds of unassisted pull ups my arms were toast. |
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For these women, their choice is to submit to unnecessary major abdominal surgery, attempt to find a willing midwife, or go if alone at home, unassisted. |
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The current batch of robotic helpers can perform only one designated task and cannot think for themselves, let alone converse or function unassisted. |
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Recovery from an assisted birth can take longer than an unassisted birth. |
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Each word performs its solitary duty unassisted by the others, with the result that Boylan's tomatoes, rather than being shown, are only subtly anatomized. |
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The second goal was an example, an apparently individual mistake that was a systematic one, a collective failing: Modric, unassisted, unaware and unwarned that Luis Suárez was coming up behind him. |
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The miles slipped by all too quickly, covering only the merest jot of the great journey stretching before me, the great journey I would soon have to undertake unassisted, unbefriended, and in ignorance. |
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There has only been one unassisted triple play recorded in the World Series. |
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It might take another 10,000 to 100,000 years for the terraformed Martian atmosphere to contain enough oxygen for people to breathe unassisted. |
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The expected age range for the use of this product is from six to nine months, representing the time frame in which an infant can sit unassisted, to when they can pull to a standing position. |
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Moran did not support these women, nor did she believe that women should catch their own babies in an unassisted birth. |
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It has been suggested that unassisted kiosk services do not adequately meet the needs of users because there is no direct means for the user to obtain in-person support. |
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Murasugi swam ashore unassisted after spending the night dog-paddling and floating in the water while he waited for the tide to turn. |
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As the master was unassisted by the chief officer, he was relying solely on his own performance, foregoing the potential for team work and leaving little room for error. |
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Benefits begin when it is medically confirmed that you are no longer able to perform two or more important daily living activities unassisted, such as bathing, eating or dressing. |
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That improves the prognosis and speeds convalescence. Surgeons, unassisted by robots, can carry out minimally invasive surgery alone, using long slender instruments that are inserted through a small cut. |
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This level of brand awareness is stronger than brand recognition, as the brand must be firmly cemented in the consumer's memory to enable unassisted remembrance. |
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Imagine if children never got any feedback, such as praise and encouragement, as they learnt to walk and only received it when they could walk unassisted. |
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Snow uses the Cotingas as exemplary subjects because the female appears to rear the nestling on lipid rich lauraceous fruits unassisted by the male. |
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