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That conduct should give pause to any financial institution or business still choosing to deal with Iran."
| 5 | 12 |
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For his part, Kondo found it "mesmerizing" to watch Choi conduct.
| 57 | 64 |
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Lawrence's conduct of the defence was admired by many.
| 11 | 18 |
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Not wanting to conduct research, Griffth's left Republic to join the Timken Company.
| 15 | 22 |
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Otto Bruderer, a managing partner at the bank, said in court that "Wegelin was aware that this conduct was wrong."
| 95 | 102 |
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In response, the Italians allowed the Serbs to conduct their own Serbian Orthodox religious services in the town.
| 47 | 54 |
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The conclave condemned Jan Hus, who was executed by burning in spite of a promise of safe-conduct.
| 90 | 97 |
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The preselected group of applicants had then to conduct another exam at the Universidad de Buenos Aires.
| 48 | 55 |
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She and her mother were charged with disorderly conduct.
| 48 | 55 |
conduct
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To conduct film shows at different educational institutions and small towns to create awareness among the people.
| 3 | 10 |
conduct
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These require money to buy new vehicles and the required insurance, which often requires schools to conduct extra fundraising.
| 100 | 107 |
conduct
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In 2003 unrest broke out in the town when hospital officials refused to conduct an autopsy on a Tonga driver.
| 72 | 79 |
conduct
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Fusion centers, law enforcement professional associations, and additional entities conduct these types of briefings in a variety of venues.
| 83 | 90 |
conduct
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Badger was cited, "For distinguished conduct in battle, engagements of Vera Cruz, 21 and April 22, 1914.
| 37 | 44 |
conduct
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Both the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the Colorado Attorney General's office launched investigations into Newsome's conduct.
| 124 | 131 |
conduct
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Israel has lodged multiple complaints regarding Lebanon's conduct.
| 58 | 65 |
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And we've yet to figure out a code of conduct for addicts who click, click, click.
| 38 | 45 |
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She was released in early January 2007, a year earlier than her original sentence, for good conduct.
| 92 | 99 |
conduct
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Together, these programs have taught us how to live, build and conduct science in space.
| 63 | 70 |
conduct
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This was not Carter's first breach of conduct with the club.
| 38 | 45 |
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Instead, they do no more than intimate "merely parallel conduct that could just as well be independent action."
| 56 | 63 |
conduct
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His conduct in the engagement won him the Silver Star, the Purple Heart, and the Presidential Unit Citation.
| 4 | 11 |
conduct
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Conduct of examinations and valuation are centralized.
| 0 | 7 |
conduct
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In January 2005, Australian conductor Simone Young became the first woman to conduct the Vienna Philharmonic.
| 77 | 84 |
conduct
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Commander Higgins' conduct throughout was in keeping with the highest traditions of the Navy of the United States.
| 19 | 26 |
conduct
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On 13 October 2010, Butler was expelled from the BNP, allegedly for breaching the party's code of conduct.
| 98 | 105 |
conduct
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Court would convene once per month, with judges and patrons travelling long distances to conduct business.
| 89 | 96 |
conduct
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In announcing the decision, Roger Goodell noted that it was the fifth time Suh had been disciplined for on-field conduct.
| 113 | 120 |
conduct
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On August 22, 2016, Brisbane consented to provide $870k to conduct a year-long Olympics feasibility study.
| 59 | 66 |
conduct
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Unions report that, under the present system, many employers use the 45- to 90-day period to conduct anti-union campaigns.
| 93 | 100 |
conduct
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While not as formalised as the Assassins' Guild Code of Conduct, Guild thieves are expected to work to certain standards.
| 56 | 63 |
conduct
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He served on the Select Committee on Elder Abuse and the Select Committee on Police Conduct among others.
| 84 | 91 |
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The Committee persuaded the Council to request that the Free Library Services Board conduct a Library Survey in St Kilda.
| 84 | 91 |
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During the next three months, she cruised the Korean coast to clear anchorages, conduct surveys, and plant buoys and moorings.
| 80 | 87 |
conduct
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Unheroic conduct : the rise of heterosexuality and the invention of the Jewish man.
| 9 | 16 |
conduct
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The alliance coordinates social events, form partnerships with stakeholders, conduct educational outreach and provide health assistance.
| 77 | 84 |
conduct
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Conduct extensive research on budgets and policies to enhance CSBAG's ability to influence budget decisions.
| 0 | 7 |
conduct
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Staff at the museum conduct research, gathers materials, and records relevant oral histories under the guidance of the CAC.
| 20 | 27 |
conduct
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From 1957 to 2004, she led no less than forty five expeditions to Mongolia and Buryatia to conduct fieldwork.
| 91 | 98 |
conduct
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College students go to the villages and work with the children; they conduct classes and extracurricular activities, surveys, camps etc.
| 69 | 76 |
conduct
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An implied-in-fact contract is a form of an implied contract formed by non-verbal conduct, rather than by explicit words.
| 82 | 89 |
conduct
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The union formed clandestine cells within Ethiopian-controlled towns to conduct sabotage and intelligence operations.
| 72 | 79 |
conduct
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The conduct of hostilities under the law of international armed conflict.
| 4 | 11 |
conduct
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Its primary responsibility is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during a conflict.
| 63 | 70 |
conduct
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12 were selected to conduct the election.
| 20 | 27 |
conduct
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The SLTC Global campus allows them to conduct simulated and energized training for companies all over the world.
| 38 | 45 |
conduct
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Many newspapers require that vendors sign a code of conduct or otherwise "clean up their act".
| 52 | 59 |
conduct
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The parents' attorney hired Howard Shane of Boston Children's Hospital to conduct testing of authorship.
| 74 | 81 |
conduct
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In 1936 he received from EIAR a proposal to conduct Cetra Orchestra in Torino.
| 44 | 51 |
conduct
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Voice-based systems provide response personnel with the ability to conduct orderly evacuation and notify building occupants of changing event circumstances.
| 67 | 74 |
conduct
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The only medal/award he received was the Good Conduct Medal.
| 46 | 53 |
conduct
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As a result of the decree, alchemists were forced to conduct their practice in secret.
| 53 | 60 |
conduct
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He was however posthumously commended by George VI of Great Britain on 24 June 1950 for Brave Conduct.
| 94 | 101 |
conduct
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Additionally, the district must conduct an annual review of that policy with students.
| 32 | 39 |
conduct
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So the liquid (oil or any organic compound) cannot conduct electricity.
| 51 | 58 |
conduct
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The Marines provided the RDJTF the capability of projecting sea power ashore and then conduct land operations.
| 86 | 93 |
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Luther also does not deny that the Christian may ever "improve" in his conduct.
| 71 | 78 |
conduct
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We were in dense jungles to conduct shooting for Koothu.
| 28 | 35 |
conduct
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On the other hand, public charities (but not private foundations) may conduct a limited amount of lobbying to influence legislation.
| 70 | 77 |
conduct
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There were six indictments: manslaughter; two counts of obstruction of justice; incitement to false testimony; false testimony; improper conduct.
| 137 | 144 |
conduct
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She then continued north along the coast to conduct an exercise with Canadian forces off Esquimalt, British Columbia.
| 44 | 51 |
conduct
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He served with distinction in Egypt, and was awarded a sabre of honour for his conduct.
| 79 | 86 |
conduct
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The Knights of Columbus help to conduct services within the Parish periodically throughout the year.
| 32 | 39 |
conduct
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This prompted her to conduct extensive research about women and their place in music history.
| 21 | 28 |
conduct
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During February and March, NITs conduct annual sports contests in their respective locations.
| 32 | 39 |
conduct
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This made it easier for researchers to conduct the experiment without the subjects understanding the risks.
| 39 | 46 |
conduct
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His conduct was highly meritorious, and he has been since promoted.
| 4 | 11 |
conduct
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The effect of this mantra is producing the "Samadhi Realm of Adamantine Indestructible Conduct."
| 87 | 94 |
conduct
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The diversion operations also frustrated an opponent trying to conduct an elastic defence.
| 63 | 70 |
confines
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In 1707 construction was begun on a wall to enclose the monastery grounds, uniting the various buildings within its confines.
| 116 | 124 |
confines
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Within its confines is the Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, which is located at 3620 Tilden Avenue.
| 11 | 19 |
confines
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However, the code is stored in one place in the confines of the human mind.
| 48 | 56 |
confines
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The Tiples have sung not only inside the confines of Santo Domingo Church, but also in many varied locations.
| 41 | 49 |
confines
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Ordinarily, the MIT Crime Club confines its efforts to checking police logs, collecting incident data, and constructing crime maps.
| 31 | 39 |
confines
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confines_vrb
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If this is what he sees, the kohen exits the house and confines it for seven days.
| 55 | 63 |
confines
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The pact formed the first extension of Papal territory beyond the confines of the Duchy of Rome.
| 66 | 74 |
confines
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However, their energy is easily expended within the confines of an apartment.
| 52 | 60 |
confines
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Christie confines the events of 1945 to 1965 to just twenty-three pages.
| 9 | 17 |
confines
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confines_nou
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An inlay is a restoration which lies within the confines of the cusps.
| 48 | 56 |
confines
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confines_vrb
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She refuses and confines Blue Team in a Forerunner prison, to prevent them from interfering with her plan.
| 16 | 24 |
confines
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Benedictine monks, for instance, have often staffed parishes and been allowed to leave monastery confines.
| 97 | 105 |
confines
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It is essentially a sad love song where a woman obsessively stalks and confines her lover.
| 71 | 79 |
confines
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These offer a unique semi-secluded lakeside camping experience within the confines of the supervised camp.
| 74 | 82 |
confines
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Mr Tommasini sought to judge her narrowly, within the facile intellectual confines of mere technical pedantry.
| 74 | 82 |
confines
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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, programmers worked within the confines of relatively expensive and limited resources.
| 65 | 73 |
confines
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Libertarianism, in contrast, is a political philosophy which confines its attention to matters of public policy.
| 61 | 69 |
confines
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Car clubs also attend the event, displaying their cars within the confines of the circuit and performing parade laps.
| 66 | 74 |
confines
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As a result, Picard confines her to her quarters.
| 20 | 28 |
confines
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confines_nou
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Distributed work entails the conduct of organizational tasks in places that extend beyond the confines of traditional offices or workspaces.
| 94 | 102 |
confines
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Its length is 209 km (130 mi), and it flows only within the geographical confines of Lithuania.
| 73 | 81 |
confines
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Despite the relatively small area that confines its popularity, a great variety of music is associated with baiao.
| 39 | 47 |
confines
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But Chekhov dies, and Vanya finds the resoluteness to stride out of the confines of his creator's world.
| 72 | 80 |
confines
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Pa is well enough to stay at home, and Whitlock confines the whole family to their house for their protection.
| 48 | 56 |
confines
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This ward stretches beyond the confines of Beckermet parish with a total population of 3,024.
| 31 | 39 |
confines
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This, her best-known work, is the story of a woman trapped in the confines of an oppressive society.
| 66 | 74 |
confines
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The items of the Crown Collection are available exclusively at retail outlets within the confines of Madison Square Garden.
| 89 | 97 |
confines
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The footsoldiers immediately retreated inside the confines of the barracks while the men on horseback stayed outside.
| 50 | 58 |
confines
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Gix flees and hides within the confines of Koilos.
| 31 | 39 |
confines
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The entire highway is within the confines of the Pisgah National Forest.
| 33 | 41 |
confines
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Mrs. Bridgetower is also outraged, although she confines this to her personal circle.
| 48 | 56 |
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