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Religion is still defined as ' any pursuit which dominates the life of many men and cements them together in common dedication to an aim' (159).
The pebbles cemented in guano, are in a swale about 10 m east of the 1911 hut porch.
Located along the edges of the pyramid were ten more qualities (honesty, sincerity, integrity, faith, patience, etc.) cementing the entire structure in place.
Meanwhile, they cemented his spiritual intimacy with his more intellectually and spiritually inclined father.
In addition to grains of different composition, sandstones also contain mineral cements and grain coatings.
Fiscal reform was a critical component of this, as it contributed both to redressing distortionary state interventions and to cementing fragile macroeconomic stabilisation plans.
Medium-grained sandstones (protoquartzite) contain quite well-rounded quartz grains, quartzite lithoclasts, muscovite, plagioclase (rare) and bioclasts, especially echinoderm plates, cemented by calcite spar.
What follows is a succession of medium-grey mudstones, which are also shelly and locally silty, interbedded with thin cemented horizons and organicrich layers.
The present day petrography of this formation shows a medium-grained and well-sorted quartzite with syntaxial quartz cements and virtually zero porosity.
Such anomalously low values can be attributed to overprinting by isotopically light cements precipitated during diagenesis of the organic-rich intervals.
Through gift-giving, women are cementing exchange relations with their natal kin as security against extreme adversity.
The very pre-eminence of the crown, in fact, cemented the fundamental coincidence of interests between oligarchs and monarchs.
In the 1950s and 1960s, a number of laboratory studies cemented the view that social influence has nefarious consequences on otherwise rational individuals.
Alternatively, surface stereom could have been filled with syntaxial cements and then etched out during weathering.
As the storm swell dissipated, the continued application of layer-parallel shear stresses macerated any stratigraphy not already cemented to form the platy, intraclastic matrix.
The method provides for improved bulk-rock isotope interpretations in clastics containing multi-generation carbonate cements.
Pre-sulphide brecciation is common with dolomite, quartz and minor calcite cementing rock fragments.
Rather, its local vernaculars cemented distance between the mass of urban society and an emergent middle-class political and cultural elite.
The rose calcites generally have a different stable isotopic composition from the white calcite cements.
Progress in cementing civil rights and broadening political liberties has been disappointing.
Once the last electrode was cemented into place, the hole was sealed with dental acrylic.
In its repeated telling, the events deter mined to be the salient ones are recalled and cemented into the public consciousness.
Their generational experience also contributed to cementing these patterns.
The hot-wire element was soft-soldered on the tips of two heat-treated sewing needles which were, in turn, cemented in grooves on the detachable probe head.
The temperature of the plate was measured by a calibrated copper-constantan thermocouple cemented into a hole drilled through an edge and parallel to the surface.
Antarctic permafrost comprises fluvial and eolian ice cemented sediments that are coarse- to medium-grained sands and fine gravels.
In these activities, a partisan post office cemented party ties across the executive and legislative branches.
In environments where calcite precipitation was rapid and sediment influx low, complex microbial structures with open, void-rich frameworks are preserved as organic inclusions in calcite cements.
Installation ceremonies carried out at the major provincial centres may be seen as ritualised aspects of ambulatory kingship, cementing ties between the state core and provinces.
Governance of the benchmark areas was through steering committees, which were also seen as a mechanism for cementing infor mation sharing, priority setting and collaboration in general.
Aragonite cements and their occurrence in ancient limestone.
The evidential bricks can be cemented together in a multitude of edifices and thus only modest, conditional and focused advice should be expected from research synthesis.
Second, they provided a powerful means of cementing men to the imperial service that was not only ideological in nature but bodily and physical in very immediate ways.
The test plates were heated electrically by means of resistance wire cemented to the downward-facing surface, the rate of heating (and, hence, the surface temperature) being adjustable.
The cap-rock was formed by self-sealing of anhydrite that cements the coarse-grained sediments on the caldera floor at depth between a few to ten meters subbottom depth.
Displays of carnalismo cemented the relations between men at the time of the movement, culturally organizing gender in such a way as to facilitate women's exclusion.
I repeat: such legislation is intended to reafirm the law, to consolidate it in the dictionary sense of buttressing and cementing it.
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Our homes and cities are cemented into the earth's crust.
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In parallel, it could play a significant role in the prevention of subsequent conflicts, which is often an important factor in cementing a lasting peace.
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Means-tested benefits build a ceiling over the heads of the poor, thereby cementing them into poverty.
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The real evil of indexation is that it cements inflation into the economy.
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The cementing that is caused by the absence of one partner soon evaporates into misery, especially if children are involved.
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Although one cannot change the minds of men if they are cemented in prejudice, one can prevent the expression of their prejudice.
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I am in favour of their cementing their alliance.
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The stepped flashing was cemented to the wall, and it was not possible to determine whether a cavity tray was incorporated.
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I shall not go into details, but proposals are being developed for a national stadium, which would have a cementing effect on the peace process.
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The spirit of partnership between the institutions and our commitment to a more effective reform process has thus been indissolubly cemented.
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I believe that in pursuing this path we are beginning a process which could be of great help in cementing good social relationships.
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He will have cemented a new concord between two great democratic peoples.
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I should welcome at any time the development of trade and commerce used as a means of cementing friendship and general goodwill and common purpose.
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There is loyalty, which the platoon—through to brigade and division—cements into an effective force.
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Does he not agree that this would be a positive way of cementing international understanding?
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They are a not unimportant factor in cementing together the sterling area in what is a very difficult—even if, we hope, transitional—period.
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Entrenched positions cemented over many decades of history, and sometimes a turbulent history at that, will not be changed merely by ministerial exhortations.
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Expansion plans were rejected overnight, and footloose industry suddenly became cemented where it was.
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I also gather that the water:cement ratio that was used during manufacture has proved to be wrong.
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The propositions put forward during the bidding process should be confirmed and cemented in the contracts to be signed.
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I have a strong preference, if there is to be some such regional system, that it should be cemented by specific military treaty.
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Such a treaty would play an important role in cementing the valuable practice of consultation and concertation among the ten member states.
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There was never any fusion or even cementing of these two groups.
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Two lessons have been learnt: first, nothing cements peace more than a return to economic normality.
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All this talk of stability merely cements in these unfairnesses.
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The family unit is important in cementing together society and in providing us with a value system and a sense of right and wrong.
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In this local context, it is important that it keeps communities together and cements them.
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All hatches have now been securely sealed and cemented except the forward hatch, which will shortly be completed.
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I hope that these friendly relations will be better cemented as a result of this visit than they have been before.
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The employment of reservists on the international stage was cemented in the strategic defence review.
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However, we do not want a new regional planning tyranny cemented in the concrete of this statute, unamended by their lordships' amendment.
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Inter-agency co-operation and partnership is cemented at borough and national level.
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Clauses 103 to 104 require all schools to have home/school agreements cementing the vital partnership between parents and schools.
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There came a time when they were cemented, and that time synchronised with the means test for not genuinely seeking work.
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The importance of community work, both in the run-up to the ceasefire and now in cementing and building the peace, cannot be over-estimated.
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No difficulty was experienced in setting and cementing the casing.
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The backyards are even cemented to be used as catchment areas.
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By this means we are easing their integration, cementing relations and mutual understanding, and making a significant contribution to the economic development of their regions.
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At the same time, of course, our major competitors are cementing their links with individual countries in the region, one after another.
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I noticed that the portions which have been cleaned and cemented are much clearer of rubbish.
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To that extent, it has cemented the alliance.
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Genuine simplicity of heart is a healing and cementing principle.
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Is non-portable something that is cemented into the wall and therefore cannot be taken away?
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If that peace is now to be cemented permanently, they will need a considerable amount of economic aid to underpin the political solution.
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As has been said, this is an extremely good way of cementing understanding between peoples.
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I believe that there is one way of cementing the world together.
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They must continue to work closely together to ensure that the joined-up approach is cemented.
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I am sure that this is a tradition which we want to continue because it creates and cements long-term links with this country, which are of value to us.
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The uppermost 60 to 90 cm are in most places brown and highly cemented by calcite.
The cohesion of the group may be cemented by joint display activities, as in the cacophony of a troop of howler monkeys.
The cements that are used in orthopaedic surgery generate heat during setting and do not have the same level of biocompatibility as bioceramics.
Disconformable crystal cements nucleate as separate crystals on sediment grains and, as such, are distinct from overgrowth cements.
The small cemented courtyard was sunk into the ground as a basin to avoid rainwater penetrating the inner chamber.
The side walls were thin plexiglass sheets (thickness 0.5 mm) cemented to the edges of the copper plate.
Light areas are sparry void-filling cements and fracture fill.
The ventral surface is cemented firmly to a metal stand, making study difficult.
Significantly, it cemented the reality that collective title was insufficient protection against predation by influential local and national elites.
Politics of this kind cemented the contiguity between the national state and economic citizenship.
The eyestalks were cemented to the cephalic carapace with cyanoacrylate adhesive.
The canals were cemented over, the fields disappeared and only some tiny rural features remained.
Since rock walls do not contain any cementing material, the runoff water is retained, filtered, and slowly released through the existing crevasses.
The organization cemented personal ties among veteran jihadists working together there for years.
Even the most modern dental cements are very much weaker and more brittle than tooth substance.
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