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Both tartans are non-fiction in nature and are available as bolts of cloth or finished kilts and other garments.
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Both tartans symbolise the regiment's connections to the Dukes of Atholl, and thus to the Atholl Highlanders.
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Both I and my feelings come up out of a chain of events that fan out into the past into sources that are ultimately very unlike the entity which I now am.
Both allowances are governed by conditions and restrictions set forth in detail in the state's Travel Regulations.
Both of these systems are essential for the production, development, and use of the National Forests.
Both the photocathode and the image plane of such an electrode configuration are curved concave as seen from the anode aperture.
Both man and wife should be aware of the fact that a lack of climax, and even the absence of the anticipated keen pleasure are not a sign that the wife may be cold or frigid.
Both are primarily concerned with the uses that can be made of the material that the collector has found.
Both Miss Garson and her oilman-rancher husband are active supporters of Boys Clubs of America and patrons of the vivid art and opera colony that flourishes in New Mexico.
Both are 6 feet tall and weigh between 195 and 200 pounds, but Mantle, incredibly muscular ( he has a 17-1/2-inch neck ), looks bigger.
Both these types, and those in between, are in existence by reason of a legislative interest in libraries that began at Albany as early as 1950, with the creation by the legislature of county library systems financed by county governments with matching funds from the state.
Both are members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the African Union and other multilateral organizations.
Both and non-fiction
Both fiction and non-fiction titles are reviewed, as are graphic novels, multimedia, and digital resources.
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Both Lister and Eleanor Butler were considered masculine by contemporary news reports, and though there were suspicions that these relationships were sapphist in nature, they were nonetheless praised in literature.
Both movies implicitly criticize the adverse impact of humans on nature, and portray the military in a negative light.
" Both terms ( in these instances ) hold that all organic and inorganic processes can be explained by reference to the laws of nature.
Both Hobbes and Bodin thought they were defending the power of kings, not advocating democracy, but their arguments about the nature of sovereignty were fiercely resisted by more traditional defenders of the power of kings, like Sir Robert Filmer in England, who thought that such defenses ultimately opened the way to more democratic claims.
Both are procedures by which the potency or the nature of a substance is estimated by studying its effects on living matter.
Both island groups are volcanic in nature, with historic volcanology and seismic activity persisting to the present time.
Both sides agreed, of course, that Christ was both human and divine, but the Alexandrians emphasized divinity ( including the fact that the divine nature was itself " impassible " or immune to suffering ) while the Antiochines emphasized humanity ( including the limited knowledge and " growth in wisdom " of the Christ of the Gospels ).
Both Francis Bacon and René Descartes described the human intellect or understanding as something which needed to be considered limited, and needing the help of a methodical and skeptical approach to learning about nature.
Both Big Daddy and Maggie separately confront Brick about the true nature of his relationship with his pro football buddy Skipper, which appears to be the source of Brick's sorrow and the cause of his alcoholism.
Both his proto-Fluxus and " minimal " compositions question the nature and definition of music and often stress elements of performance art.
Both the Federal Constitution of 1949 and the Provisional Constitution of 1950 were parliamentary in nature, where executive authority laid with the prime minister, and which — on paper — limited presidential power.
Both authors were alive to the over serious nature of the 18th century collections and tried to remedy this.
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