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Xudu enjoys creating incense from ground herbs, whereas Benyan is more partial liquors.
While I'm more partial to the style of backpacks and totes, this bag won me over.
While I'm more partial to the style of backpacks and totes, this bag won me over.
Even if Donald Trump is more partial to strongmen than Mr Obama was, they find him mercurial.
Even those more partial to GIFs have gotten in on the fun: The #TrumpsComingChallenge is the descendant of another viral trend: #AndysComing.
Matching to one face instead of one of ten or more partial fingerprints is instantly more secure—provided your identical twin isn't an asshole.
"My suspicion is that absolute asset transfer blockers will not become commonplace, but we'll see more partial blockers addressing the J Crew scenario," Gluckman said.
South Korean males — typically more partial to a drink and a smoke — will have to settle for 84, ahead of men anywhere else in the world.
In a country where most women wear the veil and abaya in public, Hadid was more partial, actually, to fashions by Issey Miyake and Yoshii Yamamoto.
A similar shift, from outright rejection of climate science to a more partial, opportunistic resistance, is evident across the conservative political-business elite that Mr Pruitt represents.
As for the election, he said the market would prefer Hillary Clinton because investors generally are more partial to Clinton for her experience and temperament over Donald Trump's.
Apple sets a far higher standard than other tech giants, certainly, even as its grip on the market is far more partial because it doesn't give its stuff away for free.
Lawyers for FX are more partial to a 1979 State Supreme Court decision disallowing a post-mortem right-of-publicity claim against a fictionalized TV movie about the life of Rudolph Valentino.
I suspect if it was topped up with soda water this could be a totally different experience, but I am more partial to dry and lighter tasting white wines on the whole.
Whether they love the classic trifecta of Kirk, Spock, and McCoy, Picard and his gang, or they're more partial to Burnham, Saru, and Lorca, there's a gift in this guide just for them.
There are age and ideology divisions within black voters -- much as there are among Democrats generally -- with younger African American voters more apt to back Sanders and older ones more partial to Biden.
This chimes with previous (more partial) releases of internal correspondence pertaining to Cambridge Analytica  — which have also come out as a result of legal actions (and which we've reported on previously here and here).
Maybe you're more partial to Sylvester Stallone's Judge Dredd, and you believe tomorrow's dining rooms will be littered with food-dispensing robots whose only goal is for you to feast on their recycled bounty.
Meanwhile, not all but hopefully many people will remember what this colorful celebration is really about: Jesus of Nazareth was born in the holy city (or if you're more partial to the carol version, "the little town") of Bethlehem.
The EU has agreed to reduce barriers on 82% of agricultural imports from the Mercosur bloc over a transition period of up to 10 years, Brussels said, adding the EU also offered more partial commitments including quotas for more sensitive farm products.
"We enjoy singing Taylor Swift songs in between scenes," star Yvonne Strahovski, who plays Serena Joy, the wife of the wicked Commander Fred, revealed during a recent interview on The IMDb Show, though she didn't specify if they're more partial to the old Taylor, who is dead, or the new Taylor (circa Reputation).
I love etymology and I'm a space nerd, so even though there's not a whole lot here that's new and there are perhaps more partial entries than I like to see in a grid, I found this to be an entertaining lesson on how to become an eponym, if having things named after you happens to be your thing.
RR: I'm at this point — with the caveat we don't have the evidence we need to draw strong conclusions — more partial to the second explanation: that what may have happened is longstanding grievances, specifically among black communities and in some cases Latino communities, with the police are more activated by the heavily publicized incidents in police use of force, especially those involving unarmed, young black men in the latter part of 22015 and 260.
For instance if the company retains $1 million net any one vessel, $5 million annual aggregate limit in excess of $5m annual aggregate deductible, the cover would equate to 5 total losses (or more partial losses) in excess of 5 total losses (or more partial losses). Aggregate covers can also be linked to the cedant's gross premium income during a 12-month period, with limit and deductible expressed as percentages and amounts. Such covers are then known as "stop loss" contracts.
Early in the 1987–88 NHL season Allison was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for Sean McKenna. After playing three more partial seasons with the Kings, Allison retired from the NHL after the 1989–90 NHL season.
When individuals are spotted in certain social contexts, the basic-level categories are forgotten and the more partial categories are brought to light. This really helps to describe the problems of situational social-categorization and how stereotypes can shift the perspectives of those around an individual.
Historiae survives in 123 codices, or bound manuscripts, all deriving from an original in the 9th century. As it was a partial text, already missing large pieces, they are partial as well. They vary in condition. Some are more partial than others, with lacunae that developed since the 9th century.
Historiae survives in 123 codices, or bound manuscripts, all deriving from an original in the 9th century. As it was a partial text, already missing large pieces, they are partial as well. They vary in condition. Some are more partial than others, with lacunae that developed since the 9th century.
From the inside, Lawrence was able to help forward several of the much-needed reforms espoused by Wakley. The College of Surgeons was at last reformed, to some extent at least, by a new charter in 1843.Brook 1945. Battling surgeon p96; another account, somewhat more partial to Wakley, is given by Sprigge, S. Squire 1899.
It also announced the partial results of the election on the day after the election, putting Ahmadinejad on the second rank while he was still in the third rank in the partial statistics published by the Ministry of Interior, which led to President Khatami going to the Ministry several times and explicitly asking the council to not announce any more partial results.
Shelterwood systems involve 2, 3, or exceptionally more partial cuttings. A final cut is made once adequate natural regeneration has been obtained. The shelterwood system is most commonly applied as a 2-cut uniform shelterwood, first an initial regeneration (seed) cut, the second a final harvest cut. In stands less than 100 years old, a light preparatory cut can be useful.
Mother of Peter, Fudge, and later, Tootsie. She is a stay-at-home mom who later becomes a professional dental hygienist. She always does her best to be a mother to her children, although she tends to be more partial towards Fudge. She becomes related to the Tubman family when her mother, Muriel, marries Bertram "Buzzy Senior" Tubman in Maine.
The radius of the ring is about 60 arcseconds, while one more, partial, ring has been detected in large radii. The galaxy also features multiple shells, which indicate that it has accreted material, probably by the merger of smaller galaxies. More detailed observations of the galaxy in HI by the Very Large Array revealed that the HI disk is in fact a ring.
Tens of millions of years later, eclipses became less numerous as the lunar orbit slowly moved away from the Earth. The view of the sun, even its chromosphere, was blocked by the Earth. Around some hundreds of millions of years ago, the Earth blocked all of the Sun's chromosphere; totality was slightly longer than the partial portion. At the same time, there were more partial eclipses on the Moon.
Instead, once full look ahead has enforced arc consistency between a pair of variables, the pair is not considered any more. Partial look ahead is similar, but a given order of variables is considered, and arc consistency is only enforced once for every pair x_i,x_j with i < j. Look ahead based on arc consistency can also be extended to work with path consistency and general i-consistency or relational arc consistency.
His commentary on the Kirātārjunīya is known as the Ghaṇṭāpatha (the Bell-Road) and explains the multiple layers of compounds and figures of speech present in the verses. The first Western translation of the poem was by Carl Cappeller into German, published by the Harvard Oriental Series in 1912. There have since been six or more partial translations into English.Tuvia Gelblum, Review, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol.
The Cambridge Guide to Orchestration, unpaginated. Cambridge. . This technique, like natural harmonics, works by canceling out the fundamental tone and one or more partial tones by deadening their modes of vibration. It is traditionally notated using two or three simultaneous noteheads in one staff: a normal notehead for the position of the firmly held finger, a square notehead for the position of the lightly pressed finger, and sometimes, a small notehead for the resulting pitch.Potter, Louis (1995).
Where partial melting is associated with regional tectonics and differential stresses, the production of melt creates instabilities in pore spaces and eventually along grain-boundaries that localize strain into crustal-scale shear zones. These zones promote melt flow out of the anatectic system as a mechanism to accommodate strain which in turn promotes more partial melting. The feedback loop that develops between the advancement of deformation and partial melting is referred to as syntectonic crustal anatexis.
In 1947 a Washington, DC court found that in his final days, Ackland had been more partial to Rollins than UNC; it ruled for Rollins to receive the bequest. But the Ackland trustees had decided that UNC-Chapel Hill should receive the donation, based on both the financial condition of the university and its proximity to Duke. An appeal of the lower court decision resulted in UNC being ruled the recipient of Ackland's bequest (which had grown to $1.4 million) in 1949. Ackland's remains were moved from Mt. Olivet cemetery in Nashville and he was reinterred at the museum at UNC.
However, Haruka remains positive and keeps a strong resolve, always working the hardest to make the Producer happy. Even though her character image color is red, Haruka actually tends to be more partial toward the color pink (which is Iori's image color). Apart from her dream of becoming a popular idol, she's very grounded in her roots and is comfortable just having work in general, as well as spending time with her fellow idols. Haruka is close to the other idols, but she is the closest to Chihaya Kisaragi, whom she helps to overcome her past.
The type and only species of the genus is Sirindhorna khoratensis. The taxon is known from the holotype specimen NRRU3001-166, an articulated braincase, as well as a number of disarticulated referred specimens. The material known from these referred specimens consists of three more partial braincases, one with an articulated postorbital, one right premaxilla, a left and right maxilla, a right jugal, surangular, and quadrate, one predentary, a right and left dentary, and assorted teeth. The generic name is dedication to Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn for her contribution to the support and encouragement of palaeontology in Thailand.
Aceratherium was by then a wastebasket taxon; it included several unrelated species of hornless rhinoceros, many of which have since been moved to other genera.Prothero, 2013. pp. 17–34 Fossil incisors that Pilgrim had previously assigned to the unrelated genus Bugtitherium were later shown to belong to the new species. 1913 illustration of an astragalus bone, foot bone, atlas bone, and various vertebrae, which were part of the basis for Baluchitherium osborni, now a synonym of P. bugtiense In 1910, more partial fossils were discovered in Dera Bugti during an expedition by the British palaeontologist Clive Forster-Cooper.
The performance of the duet "Take Me or Leave Me" elicited praise from Brown and Fallon, who both deemed it the highlight of the episode. Brown noted that "it had that addictive Glee quality of actually feeling like high school, and watching Mercedes and Rachel have a blast blasting each other was a treat." Gonzalez gave the duet a "B", as, while there was "so much to swoon for", she is more partial to ballads because they "discourage oversinging throughout the entire song". Futterman wrote that while Mercedes had more sass than Rachel, "both ladies sang".
Ine's laws survive only because Alfred the Great appended them to his own code of laws.Whitelock, English Historical Documents, pp. 364–372. The oldest surviving manuscript, and only complete copy, is in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge MS 173, which contains both Alfred's and Ine's law codes and the oldest extant text of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Two more partial texts survive. One was originally a complete copy of Ine's laws, part of British Library MS Cotton Otho B xi, but that manuscript was largely destroyed in 1731 by a fire at Ashburnham House in which only Chapters 66 to 76.2 of Ine's laws escaped destruction.
Rob Tannenbaum from Billboard magazine noted that "Dammn Baby" and another song on the album, "2 B Loved", were "pretty explicit nods to DJ Mustard's "ratchet" sound". PopMatters' Evan Sawdey shared a similar sentiment, saying "the excellent and not-misspelled" song "betters DJ Mustard as his own low-end synth game", although he noted that the song's breakdown was "pure Janet". Michael Arceneaux of Complex opined that he was more partial to songs like "Dammn Baby", "Dream Maker/Euphoria", "No Sleeep" and "Night". In a more balanced review, AllMusic's Andy Kellman noted that the song's "probing synthesizers, booming bass, and relatively detached vocal" came across as "conscious concessions to commercial radio".
The Inverness-shire Fencibles were raised shortly after 21 November 1794 when letters of service were issued to Major Baillie of Duncan to raise a Fencible corps of 600 whose service should extend to the whole of Great Britain and Ireland. Major Gordon Cumming of Pitlurg was appointed to the permanent post of lieutenant-colonel by Colonel Baillie, who had that privilege conferred on him. The regiment was completed in October 1795, and was embodied at Inverness under the name of the Loyal Inverness Fencible Highlanders, though there were only about 350 Highlanders in the corps. The uniform was the full Highland garb, and it was observed that some young Welshmen (about 40), who had joined the ranks, were more partial to the plaid than the Lowlanders of Aberdeen and Perth.
His style is prolix and redundant, and suffocates us by > the length of its periods: But it discovers imagination and sentiment, and > pleases us at the same time that we disapprove of it. He is more partial in > appearance than in reality: For he seems perpetually anxious to apologize > for the king; but his apologies are often well grounded. He is less partial > in his relation of facts, than in his account of characters: He was too > honest a man to falsify the former; his affections were easily capable, > unknown to himself, of disguising the latter. An air of probity and goodness > runs through the whole work; as these qualities did in reality embellish the > whole life of the author.David Hume, The History of England from the > Invasion of Julius Caesar to The Revolution in 1688 (Indianapolis: Liberty > Fund, 1983), p. 154.
There were also sarcastic promotions created for shows airing on the network: an announcer's voiceover would discuss the series, accompanied by clips and music, and sometimes the show's theme song. The commercials would use an actor's line or expression and take it out of context to create a new subversive meaning. The channel still uses this technique today, although often in a more partial way. A popular take-off of the Michelob Light commercial, "The Nite Belongs to Nick" ran for a short period of time before being discontinued due to copyright issues. One series of promos had Dick Van Dyke (whose eponymous 1960s sitcom was a mainstay of the channel in the 1990s) depicted as "Chairman of Nick at Nite" (this idea was later recycled by one of Nick at Nite's sister networks, TeenNick, which depicted actor and television personality Nick Cannon as the "Chairman of TeenNick" in a series of promos that began airing in September 28, 2009).

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