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Less and personal
Less than a year later, he received his first personal applause for dancing a Hungarian solo at the Court Theatre.
Less mainstream personal computer ports include those to AmigaOS / MorphOS, Atari / FreeMiNT, Haiku / BeOS / ZETA and OS / 2.
Less than 50 medals are awarded each year and it remains the only significant award for individual personal effort for NATO staff ; and can be awarded to Military and Civilian staff alike.
Less than two weeks later Hermann phoned Meisner, and ordered him to return to Dodell's office and steal his personal files.
Less common ' wet-wired ' implants also serve many functions in the novels, including, but not limited to: implanted weapons, personal forcefields, explosives, and scanners.

Less and .
Less assured than the tall, wide-shouldered man in the lead, Cobb followed alertly, a hand on his gun butt.
Less dazzling than Hamilton, less eloquent than Jefferson, John Jay commands an equally high rank among the Founding Fathers.
Less respect for the legal conventions was displayed by Castro's right hand man, Che Guevara, who edified the Inter-American Economic and Social council meeting in Montevideo by reading two secret American documents purloined from the United States embassy at Caracas, Venezuela.
Less than half the sum has been spent, since the Interama board pinched pennies during that period of painstaking negotiations.
Less than 60-1, but at least 6-1.
Less bull the more you can do with em.
Less ambitious freeway plans may be more successful -- especially when the roadways and interchanges are raised, allowing for cross access at many points and providing parking areas below the ramp.
Less severe thermal treatment as by blanching or scalding serves to inactivate enzymes.
Less common seeds used in cooking and beverages include fenugreek ( artificial maple flavor ) and cardamom.
Less than three hours ago we'd decided, in Maxine Wells's pad on Cosmo, to commit a trial murder.
Less can be said about the Asterales themselves with certainty, although since several families in Asterales contain trees, the ancestral member is most likely to have been a tree or shrub.
Less frequently, the adjective can take this meaning without a qualifier, as in " American Spanish dialects and pronunciation differ by country ", or the name of the Organization of American States.
Less than 35 minutes into the flight, the hijackers stormed the cockpit and forced the passengers, crew, and pilots to the rear of the aircraft.
Less than 20 miles downstream from the dam sat the city of Johnstown.
Less probable traditions assign to him the bishopric of Duras, or of Iconium in Phrygia, or of Caesarea.
Less dramatic improvements are possible.
Less common organisms include: Haemophillus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitides.
Less than a year after retiring as a player, the Blues retired number 24 in his honor on March 16, 1992.
Less menacing versions such as the one recorded by Reverend Elkanah Walker exist.
Less obvious is the fact that Puzzle Bobble also features all the enemies from Bubble Bobble, which are trapped inside the bubbles and fly out when the bubbles pop.
Less landscape damage occurs, since the bacteria involved grow naturally, and the mine and surrounding area can be left relatively untouched.
Less than a week after the government report, a boy was walking by the River Fowey when he discovered a large cat skull.
Less widely used starch sources include millet, sorghum and cassava root in Africa, potato in Brazil, and agave in Mexico, among others.
Less widely used starch sources include millet, sorghum, and cassava root in Africa, potato in Brazil, and agave in Mexico, among others.

personal and .
But there were other homesteaders who passed the Lewis murder off as a personal grudge killing, the work of one of his neighbors.
The insurance man informed them that he had talked to Crumley who was all right and that he would watch the men's personal effects until they towed the rig back to town.
I write about Northern liberals from considerable personal experience.
he became Otto Klemperer's personal assistant at the Cologne Opera, and a year later was promoted to the position of regular conductor.
Though the four boys and two girls, the youngest nineteen years of age, the oldest twenty-four, came from varying backgrounds and had different professional and personal interests, there was surprising agreement among them.
To raise the dancer out of his personal, pedestrian self, Mr. Nikolais has experimented with relating him to a larger, environmental orbit.
He is still concerned, however, with a personal event.
Alwin Nikolais objects to art as an outpouring of personal emotion.
We use terms from our personal experience with individuals such as `` trust '', `` cheat '', and `` get tough ''.
The personal quality of Samuel Beckett is similar to qualities I had found in the plays.
And Zen Buddhism, though it is extremely difficult to understand how these internal contradictions are reconciled, helps them in their struggle to achieve personal salvation through sexual release.
The beatnik, seceding from a society that is fatally afflicted with a deathward drive, is concerned with his personal salvation in the living present.
Thus the image of man has suffered complete fragmentation in personal and spiritual qualities, and complete objectification in sub-human and quasi-mechanistic powers.
All such imitations of negative quality have given rise to a compensatory response in the form of a heroic and highly individualistic humanism: if man can neither know nor love reality as it is, he can at least invent an artistic `` reality '' which is its own world and which can speak to man of purely personal and subjective qualities capable of being known and worthy of being loved.
It consists of fragmentary personal revelations, such as `` The Spark '': `` There is a spark dwells deep within my soul.
At the same time, because the personal code of the detective coincides with the legal dictates of his society, because he likes to catch criminals, he is in middle class eyes a virtuous man.
The individualism and public service of the private detective both stem from his dedication to a personal code of conduct: he enforces the law without being told to do so.
By upholding his own personal code of behavior, the private detective has placed himself in opposition to a society whose fabric is permeated with crime and corruption.
If the detective insists upon retaining his personal standards, he must now do so in conscious defiance of his society.
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
Men continuously at the head of growing enterprises can acquire experiences of the most varied, complicated and trying type so that at maturation they have developed the competence and willingness to accept the personal responsibility so sorely needed now.
Ironically enough, in this instance such personal virtues were a luxury.
He ascribes to the mercy of God the peace which this personal matter -- the assurance that he can physically sustain the burden of the office longer than any individual in the history of our nation has been able to do -- has brought him.
And in the context of drifting personal utterances we have examined, there was occasional evidence of the origin of all such evasions.
I am not making a clinical judgment here, for such personal tragedies are real and are commonplace in the analyst's consulting room, but literature makes a different claim upon our sympathies than tragedy in life.

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