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And African couscous called attiéké that is made with manioc from Ivory Coast.
NYT > Home Page By CATRIN EINHORN 2010
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Each year of the contextual model of motivation, cognitions such as atti - study, during a physical education class, participants com - tudes, subjective norms, and perceived control bridged the pleted a questionnaire containing demographic questions relationship between self-determined motivation in physical and all study measures.
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Each year of the contextual model of motivation, cognitions such as atti - study, during a physical education class, participants com - tudes, subjective norms, and perceived control bridged the pleted a questionnaire containing demographic questions relationship between self-determined motivation in physical and all study measures.
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New data from the World Values Survey, for example, has found a strong correlation between economic growth and more tolerant atti-tudes to homosexuality.
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Rue Meridian, with her striking looks and flaming hair, her confident, no-nonsense atti - tude, and her smiling eyes and ready laugh, made Bek feel shy and awkward.
Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000
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Will Dearborn had been responsible for all too much upset in her life these last three weeks; Will Dearborn with his unsettling blue eyes, his dark tumble of hair, and his stiff - necked. judgmental atti-tude.
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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"If you had half a soul, you would have a different atti-attitude."
Roc and a Hard Place Anthony, Piers 1995
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"If you had half a soul, you would have a different atti-attitude."
Roc and a Hard Place Anthony, Piers 1995
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Useful as Naitachal found the Paladin's atti - tude, he sometimes wanted to strangle the man out of sheer frustration at his timorousness.
Fortress Of Frost And Fire Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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The results were reflected in Grelgen's changing atti - tude.
The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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