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    Usa "co-ordinated" in una frase

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    co-ordinated


    1. co-ordinated programmes in the field of pet animal welfare


    2. The task force was co-ordinated by a Peter Thornton working with Michael Dougherty’s group, and other groups representing, drug squad, missing persons and specialist investigators from the Department of Health and Aging


    3. A social group of human beings in co-ordinated working harmony stands for a force far greater than the simple sum of its parts


    4. In the strong character emotional responses are integrated and co-ordinated, and thus is produced a unified personality


    5. And when men become thus misled into accepting a narrow and confused disintegration of truth, their only hope of salvation is to become truth-co-ordinated -- converted


    6. New faces would be arriving in the town soon and would need to be briefed, allocated tasks and managed, and the results of their efforts absorbed across the team and co-ordinated with all the activities of the people already working on the case


    7. The respective governments would only confirm that these developments were part of a co-ordinated, international effort to manage the changing climate


    8. In a carefully planned and co-ordinated lifting of the veil of secrecy, President Bill Minton gave a nation-wide address on radio and television from his White House office


    9. There was the co-ordinated movement of well-trained men


    10. He snapped off the water and brushed the droplets from his skin, noting his stomach was flat and there was a co-ordinated response from his calves to his shoulders as he stepped onto the beige mat and began briskly drying himself

    11. It was co-ordinated


    12. I felt at first its long, well co-ordinated and connected spine around


    13. To these busy men their work was but the ordinary labour of earning a living; their duties in their ever-recurring round had, like the sun itself, the commonness of daily things; their individual fidelity was not so much united as merely co-ordinated by an aim that shone with no spiritual lustre


    14. The people of the west moved eastwards to slay their fellow men, and by the law of coincidence thousands of minute causes fitted in and co-ordinated to produce that movement and war: reproaches for the nonobservance of the Continental System, the Duke of Oldenburg’s wrongs, the movement of troops into Prussia- undertaken (as it seemed to Napoleon) only for the purpose of securing an coinciding with his people’s inclinations, allurement by the grandeur of the preparations, and the expenditure on those preparations and the need of obtaining advantages to compensate for that expenditure, the intoxicating honors he received in Dresden, the diplomatic negotiations which, in the opinion of contemporaries, were carried on with a sincere desire to attain peace, but which only wounded the self-love of both sides, and millions and millions of other causes that adapted themselves to the event that was happening or coincided with it


    15. Thus to adapt a species to new habits of life, many co-ordinated modifications are almost indispensable, and it may often have happened that the requisite parts did not vary in the right manner or to the right degree


    16. It has been objected that I have not noticed other related instincts and adaptations of structure in the cuckoo, which are spoken of as necessarily co-ordinated


    17. “Long afterward, in prison when the moral revolution had been effected within me, I thought of that minute, I remembered it as far as I could, and I co-ordinated all the sudden changes


    18. The people of the west moved eastwards to slay their fellow men, and by the law of coincidence thousands of minute causes fitted in and co-ordinated to produce that movement and war: reproaches for the nonobservance of the Continental System, the Duke of Oldenburg’s wrongs, the movement of troops into Prussia—undertaken (as it seemed to Napoleon) only for the purpose of securing an armed peace, the French Emperor’s love and habit of war coinciding with his people’s inclinations, allurement by the grandeur of the preparations, and the expenditure on those preparations and the need of obtaining advantages to compensate for that expenditure, the intoxicating honors he received in Dresden, the diplomatic negotiations which, in the opinion of contemporaries, were carried on with a sincere desire to attain peace, but which only wounded the self-love of both sides, and millions of other causes that adapted themselves to the event that was happening or coincided with it


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