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181 They are metaphors, figures of speech that describe one thing in terms of something else for purposes of clarification. 182 Put a check in the box beside the word or words that describe the clues you get from the box. 183 To describe oneself as a fine chemicals supplier, therefore, requires self-confidence, not to say courage. 184 Because they describe an objective reality, descriptive core beliefs are simply valid or invalid. 185 So let me simply say at the outset that what I describe below are biological, not moral, events. 186 The Garden of Eden was the way certain people would describe any charming landscape. 187 You should try to form an impression of the person the adjectives describe. 188 Forty percent of biology teachers in rural Kansas describe themselves as creationists; the number drops in urban areas. 189 I had to describe my relationship with each of the committee members. 190 They fill out your cultural background and describe the foods and street life. 191 He'd even been inside the building, and could describe who sat where. 192 Poor communications Lack of understanding often arises through failure to communicate accurately and fully describe the state of the process. 193 Crystallisation Crystallisation is the term used to describe the process by which a floating charge is converted into a normal fixed charge. 194 These are particularly useful to describe situations where events occur in parallel or in patterns rather than in a single series. 195 This paper seeks to describe and explain observed grade differences in sickness absence. 196 Variable and fixed costs are traditionally assumed to be linear. Describe why this assumption is unrealistic. 197 How has it come about that we are prepared to describe a serious physical mutilation as a trivial adjustment? 198 The term is used to describe grace periods that often go into effect when new geographic area codes are set up. 199 A similar title in current use is' sanitary cleanser,[www.] which could describe anything. 200 Usually these reports concentrate on prophecies of a forthcoming Armageddon but many also describe a dire contemporary situation. 201 Other new signs posted to describe scenery have been desecrated or struck down. 202 Perhaps deities were transported in ships to describe a magic circle of divine protection round the whole island. 203 Halema began to describe the life of the desert djinn who people the underworld. 204 Surely this term should be used to describe some one who lives and works - or draws the dole - in Scouserpool? 205 The language needed to describe unity is itself divisive, each word an island proclaiming its difference from every other. 206 In contrast with our results, these studies describe a pattern of essential fatty acid deficiency, probably related to malabsorption. 207 And apologists for Labour's refusal to organise in Northern Ireland can not in all conscience describe themselves as democrats. 208 Here we describe a novel murine POU domain gene, Oct-11, that is expressed during embryogenesis as well as in specific adult tissues. 209 It does not therefore describe the collision of genuinely non-aligned gravitational waves. 210 What words would you use to describe your emotional characteristics?