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The intent was to enculturate a distributed, emergent & evolving strategy as opposed to a centrally dictated one (a philosophy that I believed to be true to encourage creative habitats).
What became known as the Jacquard loom was actually an attachment controlled by a chain of punch cards, in which one complete card dictated one row of a pattern.
Britain and the United States are also eager for the vote to take place as scheduled, but have indicated they would accept a slight delay if technical difficulties dictated one.
Guy de Maupassant contended that his doppelgänger walked into his study and dictated one of his short stories.
Most telling of all is the fact that once the mountain has dictated one's speed, there is nothing one can do to change it.
In 1981, encouraged by the revival of interest in his early work, the then sightless writer dictated one last novel, "Dreams From Bunker Hill".
These categories dictated one's life, social standing, and profession.
The OSM is a facilitating organization, not a dictating one.
A road-maintenance program often dictated one-lane driving.
GETTING IN No cover or guest list, but capacity crowds may dictate "one in, one out".
By about the 45 minute mark I was beginning to freak myself out a bit, because I wasn't as disturbed as our social norms dictate one should be when watching a movie about a rapist.
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