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He sets him forth as being typical of the group.
It is the one exercise that drastically influences the definition of the thighs at the hipline -- that mark of the champion that sets him apart from all other bodybuilders ; ;
Robert the Bruce, intending to join Wallace and commit troops to the war, sets up a meeting with him in Edinburgh where Robert's father has conspired with other nobles to capture and hand over Wallace to the English.
His parents helped nurture his growing interest in science by buying him chemistry sets and reading materials.
With this knowledge and a pair of glasses given to him as a gift by Wonder Woman, ' Clark ' regains his humanity, and sets out to become a hero again by re-fertilizing the irradiated fields of Kansas.
Eisenhower, as well as the officers and troops under him, had learned valuable lessons in their previous operations, and their skill sets had all strengthened in preparation for the next most difficult campaign against the Germans – a beach landing assault.
The same night, Lee breaks into the underground base, avoiding a booby-trap set for him, and gathers sufficient evidence to warrant Han's arrest, but sets off an alarm while using the radio transmitter to contact Braithwaite.
Frequently, the characters break the fourth wall, mostly to explain something to the readers, talk about a subject that often sets up the strip's punchline ( like Jon claiming that pets are good for exercise right before he finds Garfield in the kitchen and chases him out ), or give a mere glare when a character is belittled or not impressed.
Eventually, Hector breaks Ajax ' spear with his sword, forcing him to give ground, and he sets the ship on fire.
Hoping to force him into respectability, Mrs. Chasen replaces Harold's beloved hearse with a Jaguar ( which he then converts to a miniature hearse ), and sets up several blind dates, or more accurately, " bride interviews " with young women.
The matchmaker, in turn, sets him up with Helen, the town floozy, who runs off with him.
Pamela quickly sets him straight with a better reading of the story.
This universalising step, which Singer traces from Kant to Hare, is crucial and sets him apart from those moral theorists, from Hobbes to David Gauthier, who tie morality to prudence.
In addition, Petrarch collected his letters into two major sets of books called Epistolae familiares (" Familiar Letters ") and Seniles (" Of Old Age "), a plan suggested to him by knowledge of Cicero's letters.
Like many historians before him, he sets the Enlightenment within the context of the French Revolution to follow.
But because Alvin's legs and eyes are too impaired for him to receive a driving license, he hitches a trailer to his recently purchased thirty year-old John Deere 110 Lawn tractor and sets off on the 240-mile journey from Laurens, Iowa to Mount Zion, Wisconsin.
He installs him as puppet ruler and sets himself up as regent.
Antonioni lay in state at City Hall in Rome where a large screen showed black-and-white footage of him among his film sets and behind-the-scenes.
The noble savage sets a king to reign over him, to whom he submits his life and limbs without a murmur or question and whose whole life is passed chin deep in a lake of blood ; but who, after killing incessantly, is in his turn killed by his relations and friends the moment a grey hair appears on his head.
Huw's academic ability sets him apart from his elder brothers and enables him to consider a future away from this troubled industrial environment.
He sets up a plot to kill Volemak, who opposes him ; after Volemak and his sons retreat to the desert, they realize that they need the Index, which is in Gaballufix's possession.
Epic hero Väinämöinen sets out to learn these spells from him, but Vipunen is buried underground, and when Väinämöinen digs him out, he is accidentally swallowed by Vipunen.

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What sets Negro-appeal programing apart from other radio shows??
As in Classical architecture, in Gothic architecture, too, an aedicule or tabernacle frame is a structural framing device that gives importance to its contents, whether an inscribed plaque, a cult object, a bust or the like, by assuming the tectonic vocabulary of a little building that sets it apart from the wall against which it is placed.
In addition to student and regular members, ACM has several advanced membership grades to recognize those with multiple years of membership and " demonstrated performance that sets them apart from their peers ".
What sets it apart from other approaches, however, is its focus on developing and applying computationally intensive techniques to achieve this goal.
It is this radical notion that peasants were part of feudal relationship that sets Bloch apart from his peers.
Since they are based on several independent sets of measurements taken decades apart by different observers with different instruments, systematic errors may have influenced them.
The chief method of deployment of Greek fire, which sets it apart from similar substances, was its projection through a tube ( siphōn ), for use aboard ships or in sieges.
The " dō " in " karate-dō " sets it apart from karate-jutsu, as aikido is distinguished from aikijutsu, judo from jujutsu, kendo from kenjutsu and iaido from iaijutsu.
'" What sets apart the poem from the others is its " verbal enactment of the creative process " which makes it " unique even among the three poems of high imagination.
* owning personal property apart from a bowl, a cup, two sets of clothing and medical aids such as eyeglasses ;
Different from goddesses, nymphs are generally regarded as divine spirits who animate nature, and are usually depicted as beautiful, young nubile maidens who love to dance and sing ; their amorous freedom sets them apart from the restricted and chaste wives and daughters of the Greek polis.
Another thing that sets Hasidic Judaism apart from general Haredi Judaism is the strong emphasis placed on speaking Yiddish.
This sets them apart from the family Boidae ( boas ), most of which bear live young ( ovoviviparous ).
Descartes frequently sets his views apart from those of his predecessors.
For Thomas Kuhn, who presented his thoughts in a paper presented in 1977, a sense of such a critical inheritance of tradition is, historically, what sets apart the best scientists who change their fields is an embrasure of tradition.
The inference from this claim to the general statement that there exists unnecessary evil is inductive in nature and it is this inductive step that sets the evidential argument apart from the logical argument.
A universal computer is defined as a device with a Turing complete instruction set, infinite memory, and an infinite lifespan ; all general purpose programming languages and modern machine instruction sets are Turing complete, apart from having finite memory.
The abundance of spices produced by central Vietnam ’ s mountainous terrain makes this region ’ s cuisine notable for its spicy food, which sets it apart from the two other regions of Vietnam where foods are mostly non-spicy.
His Symphony No. 3 ( the Eroica ), has a scale and emotional range that sets it apart from earlier works.
What sets Rococo apart from Baroque the most is the way the pawns work ; they are called cannonball pawns and move like a King, stepping 1 square in all directions, or leap over any adjacent piece ( friend or foe ).
In addition to the size of the group, Steve Gillon has suggested that one thing that sets the baby boomers apart from other generational groups is the fact that " almost from the time they were conceived, Boomers were dissected, analyzed, and pitched to by modern marketers, who reinforced a sense of generational distinctiveness.

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