What emerges is a body of culture and invisible rules, and a mechanism for trusting strangers.
" and "how in touch are we as a body of people with the wider church?
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He should be directly elected instead of being chosen by a body of his colleagues.
The JCVI, a body of independent health experts, have suggested the health benefits outweigh the difficulties.
Now we are living in isolation, separated from fellow New Yorkers by a body of water.
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There is the assembly of experts, a body of senior clerics chaired by Mr Rafsanjani.
Treat them, and you create a body of dependants for whom you have assumed indefinite responsibility.
They point to a body of other evidence for the existence of dark matter.
The result was a body of work that bore comparison with Balzac and Dickens.
To be a successful burial site, a body of rock needs to be more than 1km underground.
To what extent is it defined by having a body of a particular shape, or by cultural factors?
Then there are robbers who infest the roads, and a body of police must be kept up, etc.
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Police say tensions have been further inflamed by the discovery of a body of a female worker in Ashulia on Sunday.
To solve this problem, they believe a body of experts is the answer.
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It gives a rough indication of what a body of text is about.
They are skilled in making sense not of a body of known content, but of contexts that are continually changing.
Dyfed-Powys Police launched an inquiry after a body of a 56-year-old man was found in the Llandeilo area on Friday.
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After all, there is a body of scientific literature showing that more affluent people live longer and have better health.
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Its legislative system comprises a body of principles, procedures and rites that govern the social and spiritual conduct of the community.
When Martha Graham died in 1991 at the age of 96, she left a body of work that defined modern dance.
The point is to produce a body of empirical evidence that can ultimately be used to determine an evidence based treatment plan.
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Steadily COPA has produced a body of knowledge about how Cirrus airplanes behave in real-world conditions that has served Cirrus supremely well.
Inscription on the Register is determined by the International Advisory Committee (IAC), a body of 14 leading specialists appointed by the Director-General.
Pauline Roberts said there was a body of medical evidence which suggested a possible link between the drug and depression and suicide.
Does this philosophy of cynical detachment have a name, a patron saint, a body of writing that seekers of truth can study?
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The numbers from the Proposition 8 trial add to a body of studies that are split on the fiscal significance of legalizing gay marriage.
It seemed to be a city on a hill, with unsteady buildings teetering up its sides, a body of water lapping at its base.
The section 30 order will now be sent to the Privy Council, which is a body of senior UK political figures, for final approval.
"I was looking around for a body of young men capable of re-enacting it, and the corps' new colonel was very enthusiastic, " Mr Jacques said.
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