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The sexuality in the record is troubled , mind and body are not at one with each other . |
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It is a wise precaution for them to carry conventional insulins and have a regimen organised should they be troubled by pump failure . |
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Again and again I request you to be merry , if anything troubles your hearts , or vex your souls , neglect and contemn it , let it pass . ' ' |
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By the time he died , childless , at Frascati on 31 July 1807 , aged 82 , England had more pressing concerns to trouble her than a Stuart restoration and , by an agreeable turn of fate , the last of the line was kept alive by a pension from the real King of England . |
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This might not trouble Hewlett-Packard , IBM and those other workstation makers who also make PCs . |
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( 2 ) Granting the application , that the central objective of the category of public interest immunity involved was the maintenance of an honourable , disciplined , law-abiding and uncorrupt police force ; that therefore , in view of the public disquiet understandably aroused by proven malpractice of some members of the disbanded West Midlands Serious Crime Squad , and of the extensive publicity already attaching to the authority 's documents following B. 's successful appeal , it could not be said that those who had co-operated in the authority 's investigation would regret that co-operation , or that future generations of potential witnesses would withhold it , if the court were to release the documents to the applicants to enable them to defeat if they could an allegedly corrupt claim in damages ; that the imperative public interest in the case was that the applicants had a proper opportunity of obtaining the evidence they sought so that the grave allegations which they made , and were the same allegations that had troubled the Court of Appeal sufficiently to allow B. 's appeal , could be properly tested in the courts ; and that , accordingly , B. 's undertaking would be varied to allow him to hand over to the applicants those of the authority 's documents which were incorporated in his appeal bundle , the applicants for their part undertaking to use those documents only for the purposes of defending the present libel proceedings pursued against them ( post , pp. 927G -- 928A , B ) . |
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Even at this early date those drafting memoranda in the State Department were sufficiently troubled by Soviet actions in Eastern Europe to add the observation : |
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Calvert 's last years as proprietor were troubled by growing divisions in Maryland . |
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I think in all this textual fussing Dostoevsky was also -- and increasingly -- troubled by the chapter 's footnote status and by the problem which I picture as obstruction by Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov in his backward groping towards the underground man . |
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And when she saw him , she was troubled at his saying , and cast in her mind what manner of salutation this should be . |
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He had given up lecturing in 1790 , apparently due to the angina which troubled and eventually killed him . |
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If the cystitis is still troubling you after one or two days , see your doctor , who will be able to give you an antibiotic . |
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The inconsistency of demanding frankness and openness from the African while practising a form of government depending largely on influence wielded behind closed doors seems not to have troubled the British ; they assumed that it was precisely their own qualities of straightforwardness and transparent honesty which would effect the required transformation in the African character . |
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In 1442 both the king and the dauphin , Louis , went on an expedition into Aquitaine which greatly troubled the government in London . |
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We were troubled at how Frank would cope back in the big world . |
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Non-scientists -- and anti-scientists -- are often troubled by such apparent unwillingness among scientists to spend time investigating seemingly paradoxical results which do n't fit into current experimental paradigms -- corn-circles , ESP , UFOs , aromatherapy or whatever . |
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The NASA community , which currently spends £30 million a year on AI research , was troubled not only by the age of Sanskrit but also by its reputed origins . |
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In the early nineteenth century the followers of Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab troubled the British by their preying upon commerce in the Persian Gulf and raids off the Indian coast . |
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The nadir is property of F R Lees who in 1860 stood , doubtless upright , for the Temperance Chartist party in Ripon but failed to trouble the scorers . |
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Angie Bowie : ` I never realized and had never been involved in who did what , but I suppose that amounts to , if one wants to look at it from Ken 's point of view , being the fly in the ointment , or of one wants to look at it from a real point of view as , in terms of property settlement and management , that I was being David 's manager at that particular time , because it was possible for me to advise him to do something about the things that really troubled him artistically . |
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This poor self-image is clearly not just about looks but also about identity and worth -- whether you are ` worth anything ' , whether your problems are serious or important enough to trouble anyone with . |
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Some , like Frank Field , have been threatened with de-selection because their Christian consciences are troubled by the issue ; Labour for Life , an anti-abortion Left-wing group , has been ` de-recognised ' by Walworth Road . |
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There have been teething troubles with the monorail and cable-car ( essential accessories in the futuristic world of expos ) . |
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Doubts about the genuineness of his own faith troubled him for many years . |
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Despite the interchangeability of gallery spaces , anchoring the materiality of the installation in its specific site troubles unthinking acceptance of the virtual spaces of the video monitor ( the ideal simulacrum ) , the internal space of video sculpture as hyperreal , and image space after the demise of the camera as core image-generator . |
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Pity and compassion must flood our souls when we think of our fellowmen , and especially those who seem to trouble us the most . |
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At this stage we are only roughing-out our interview schedule , but the more attention we can give to detail now the more we are likely to be saving ourselves trouble later on . |
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For a start , this proposition would seem deeply alarming to a common lawyer , but that need not trouble us here . |
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If your back gives you trouble , you may already have decided that finding a cure is as elusive as the Holy Grail , and that learning how to prevent back pain , and cope with it when it is unavoidable is the best way of living with it . |
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I am aware that you are much more concerned in the matter , which I am going to lay before you , than your Mother , yet I should not have troubled you with it , except through her , had it not been of Importance not to lose time . |
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The rich , in their gilded enclaves in the south of the city , are troubled . |
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Everyday is election day in politics and few governments have been more aware of it than the Westminster ones since the beginning of the ` Ulster troubles ' . |
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There was another question to trouble them -- Dunbar . |
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The idea of two particles so near in mass was troubling for some people and made them wonder if some misinterpretations had occurred ; in particular Patrick Blackett , another Nobel Laureate , raised a question as to whether there might be other explanations of the pion decay . |
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Half the time we carry on as if we did n't have a body : and we only think about our bodies if they trouble us -- if we 're hungry or in pain . |
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What troubles their detractors , however , is the corporate power with which they have become inextricably linked . |
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Gaps may well be there because no one has yet troubled to fill them . |
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Mr Folsom appears unlikely to trouble them . |
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Disenfranchisement would mean upheavals for staff , start-up costs and teething troubles for the new contractor , and a danger that the service would indeed turn out to be demonstrably less popular than the old contractor 's or different from what was promised . |
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But for those with a relatively static model of the universe and more or less fixed expectations , the discrepancies are deeply troubling if they can not be ignored or resolved by supplementary perceptual categories . |
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This would mean that there can never be an authentic speech of the other as such , a position which certainly troubles Levinas ' fundamental argument . |
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Christian feminists often fail to recognize the crucial nature of symbolism.In so far as they do , they are troubled : they try to find a way for women to be represented in a religion where the Godhead is conceived in male terms , and a way indeed to be able to associate themselves with a male God or Christ . |
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With suppressed excitement and relief at the possibility of preoccupation , he told the Foreign Secretary that the crisis of the monarchy was upon them , that he ( Eden ) must go and read his own overseas correspondence on the subject ( which he had not apparently hitherto done ) , and that he must not trouble him ( Baldwin ) too much with foreign affairs just now . |
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None of these difficulties are likely to trouble us much in daily life , but they remain genuine difficulties none the less and raise issues of fundamental importance ; for if there can be no absolutely reliable and unequivocal criteria for deciding whether any given existent remains numerically , and not merely qualitatively , the same from one moment in time to the next , then we can not hope to be able to " define " the distinction between numerical and qualitative identity in terms of the criteria of particular-identification . |
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He was also for the first time vaguely troubled about the DIA 's priorities in the Middle East , particularly with respect to the Western hostages in Beirut . |
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When Ian Smith made his Unilateral Declaration of Independence she was deeply troubled . |
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Even then our marker point will have preserved for us a stability in stratigraphical nomenclature and will have saved us from the utterly wasteful vacillations in opinion and fashion that trouble us today . |
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If he had troubled to study figures published a couple of days ago , he would know that was wrong . |
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Racial awareness , in this matter as in the other , is not the school 's problem , but it is clearly troubling Mr Singh . |
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She finished fifth about five lengths behind Walimu - but may have troubled the winner had she got the run of the race . |