The Economist compares New York City to Atlas, bearing the weight of the world on its shoulders. |
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Completely out of the blue this dog made an unprovoked lunge at Atlas and Montgomery, who I did have on a lead. |
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Atlas and other moons exist outside the main ring system, as do the two F ring shepherd moons, Prometheus and Pandora. |
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The probe was set to lift off this afternoon from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard an Atlas V launch vehicle. |
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The World Atlas included in the package has maps hot-linked to the articles, with over 21,000 images. |
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So when in 1971 he produced his best-seller, the Atlas, combining travel and wine, it was not a surprise. |
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Atlas 4 this is Zulu 7 Requesting immediate evac from, Bigs hand me that map, Dog Niner Alpha Zero. |
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The main chain of the Great Atlas was now in view, dimly apparent at a distance of some sixty miles. |
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Atlas Gallery commissioned this unique solander box to house a series of mounted photographs from their collection. |
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The Atlas consists of 10 separate power type connectors providing both 12V and 5V to plug into your hard drives, CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, CD-RWs, etc. |
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Where Calvino's book explores the vertiginous possibilities of literature, Cloud Atlas is about humankind's possibilities. |
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Strange to say, the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Atlas of Moonee Nature Reserve doesn't list this Joe Blake. |
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Today, the colossal bronze statue of Atlas stands on the site of the Mills house. |
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I can't eat my soup and sandwich at Atlas without something to read, and so I stop off to buy the Nottingham Evening Post from a street seller. |
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The National Atlas makes authoritative, reliable geographic information more readily accessible to the public. |
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On a clear day, the snow-capped range of the Atlas Mountains hangs above Marrakesh like some silvery curtain. |
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During the Depression in 1931 the company began manufacturing the well-known Atlas electric ranges. |
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But Stack carries the comic weight of the show on his puny underdeveloped shoulders and succeeds as an Atlas of anarchy. |
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It was resting in a valley in an uninhabited region of the Atlas Mountains. |
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In the years since, Atlas has carved a name for himself as one of the most eloquent orators on the sport. |
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And if it joshes Hemingway, it crushes Ayn Rand, the barking libertarian author of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. |
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Her blog, Atlas Shrugs, is a mishmash of her inane views on a wide range of social and political issues. |
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A common feature of the Atlas landscape is the kasbah, a traditional fortified settlement that evokes images of Berber tribes and Foreign Legionnaires. |
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A seven-foot-tall statue at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Italy, shows the god Atlas kneeling with a globe weighing on his shoulders. |
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Its original castellated red walls, souks and the backdrop of the Atlas mountains to the north are exactly what its inhabitants have been surrounded with for centuries. |
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At first sight, the Atlas of World Art edited by John Onians is a truly original and endlessly enlightening book, the answer to numberless prayers born of ignorance. |
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When Atlas Bakery permanently turned off the ovens and left the building it became, over the past five years, a favourite spot for vagrants, pigeons and party organisers. |
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Threatened by erosion, desertification, overgrazing and global warming, cedar forests in the Moroccan Middle Atlas Mountains are going through a hard time. |
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One way to understand this development is suggested by the description of social stratification among the Senegalese Wolof from the CSAC Ethnographic Atlas. |
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Paul Ryan, meanwhile, has remained steadfast in his adoration of Atlas Shrugged. |
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By contrast, James Atlas is estimably objective and clear-eyed. |
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After years of failing to earn out his advances, bellow was, as his biographer James Atlas has noted, suddenly a wealthy man. |
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Lentil and feta Cheese Salad by Nava Atlas and Fran Bigelow A few bites to transport you to the Mediterranean. |
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My sister has a lovely riad in the medina, and we've renovated an old medieval castle not far away in the Atlas Mountains, called the Kasbah Tamadot. |
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Southeast of the Atlas mountains, near the Algerian borders, the climate becomes very dry, with long and hot summers. |
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According to the Mission Atlas Project, 85,000 affiliates identify with the Scottish Episcopal Church. |
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In Greek mythology the stars represent Pleione and her daughters with Atlas. |
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Last month Cloud Atlas, her most recent film, tanked at the box office. |
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The ULA Atlas V retrorocket is built at Orbital ATK's Elkton, Maryland, facility. |
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The freeware Wayfinder Earth beta with maps from Tele Atlas starts up displaying a 3D globe representing the planet earth. |
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Hyginus emphasises the primordial nature of Atlas by making him the son of Aether and Gaia. |
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Sources describe Atlas as the father, by different goddesses, of numerous children, mostly daughters. |
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Atlas and his brother Menoetius sided with the Titans in their war against the Olympians, the Titanomachy. |
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In a late story, a giant named Atlas tried to drive a wandering Perseus from the place where the Atlas mountains now stand. |
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According to Plato, the first king of Atlantis was also named Atlas, but that Atlas was a son of Poseidon and the mortal woman Cleito. |
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A euhemerist origin for Atlas was as a legendary Atlas, king of Mauretania, an expert astronomer. |
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Heracles went to Atlas and offered to hold up the heavens while Atlas got the apples from his daughters. |
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Another reason for the failure of the Atlas was the strength of the continuing sales of the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum of Abraham Ortelius. |
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In addition they published the atlas in a compact form, the Atlas Minor, which meant that it was readily available to a wide market. |
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Significant groundwater recharge areas are shown on the Hydrologic Atlas 18 of the Georgia Geologic Survey. |
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The RIV 998V pneumatic pull-to-stroke tool has a hydropneumatic system to install Atlas SpinTite and MaxTite fasteners. |
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The 2nd Semi Final between Farhan Mehboob and Danish Atlas Khan was a nail biter. |
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Redpath, Stantec, Boart Longyear, Atlas Copco, all these big companies that cater to the mining industry globally, they need good connections. |
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Atlas Copco Airpower confirms its leadership in filtration through certifications and significant energy savings. |
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Upon separation from the Atlas booster, Centaur will carry the spacecraft to a 19,409-nmi geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
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One current research proposal is the Dialect Atlas, an innovative study of Arabic dialectology. |
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Atlas says it has now sold over 40 of the new CW Series slitter rewinders in widths from 2,500mm to 10,400mm for BOPP, BOPET and CPP films. |
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Just over a month later it hatched and the Atlas moth decorated the front room wall of their home in Gregory Springs Road, Mirfield. |
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To test that idea, Bradley and Hetz inserted their probes through two of the spiracles into airways of Atlas moth pupae. |
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Then the ROIs are obtained through parcellation using Automatic Anatomical Atlas. |
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It also inhabits the Atlas Mountains region between Morocco and Tunisia in northwestern Africa, being the only species of deer to inhabit Africa. |
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According to the ancient Greek poet Hesiod, Atlas stood at the ends of the earth towards the west. |
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According to Robert Graves's The Greek Myths, the Pelasgians believed the creator goddess Eurynome assigned Atlas and Phoebe to govern the moon. |
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When Atlas set down the apples and took the heavens upon his shoulders again, Heracles took the apples and ran away. |
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Atlas supports the terrestrial globe on a building in Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia. |
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This drinking vessel, for court feasts, depicts Atlas holding the shell on his back. |
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The terms for 'mountain' in some Berber languages are adrar and adras, which are believed to be cognates of the toponym Atlas. |
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The basement rock of most of Africa was formed during the Precambrian period, and is much older than the Atlas Mountains lying on the continent. |
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This extension was responsible for the formation of many thick intracontinental sedimentary basins including the present Atlas. |
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Most of the rocks forming the surface of the present High Atlas were deposited under the ocean at that time. |
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Recent studies suggest that deep processes rooted in the Earth's mantle may have contributed to the uplift of the High and Middle Atlas. |
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The Middle Atlas is a portion of the Atlas mountain range lying completely in Morocco. |
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The Middle Atlas is the westernmost of three Atlas Mountains chains that define a large, plateaued basin extending eastward. |
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The Jebel Bani is a much lower range running along the southern side of the Anti Atlas. |
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The Saharan Atlas of Algeria is the eastern portion of the Atlas mountain range. |
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One limestone bed from the top to the central High Atlas upper basalts yielded a Late Triassic palynological assemblage. |
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The Atlas Mountains, found in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia also help to enhance the aridity of the northern part of the desert. |
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Sheltered valleys in the Atlas Mountains, the Nile Valley and Delta, and the Mediterranean coast are the main sources of fertile farming land. |
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The Catalan World Atlas was produced by the Majorcan cartographic school and is attributed to Cresques Abraham. |
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The Catalan Atlas originally consisted of 6 vellum leaves folded down the middle painted in various colors including gold and silver. |
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Unlike many other nautical charts, the Catalan Atlas is read with the north at the bottom. |
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The Atlas Mountains are located mainly in the centre and the south of the country. |
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The Atlas Mountains run down the backbone of the country, from the northeast to the south west. |
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Cloud forests can be found in the west of the Rif Mountains and Middle Atlas Mountains. |
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For the Destrieux Atlas, each vertex can be categorized as sulcal or gyral, and then subparcellated into 148 labels, 74 for each hemisphere. |
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The other two primary predators of northern Africa, the Atlas bear and Barbary leopard, are now extinct and critically endangered, respectively. |
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The city's name is said to come from Tingis, the daughter of Atlas, the mythical supporter of the Heavens. |
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The Atlas is a World Map, that is, world map and regions of the Earth with the various peoples who live there. |
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Since 1997, the island has been the site of a substantial pearl farming operation owned by the Australian company Atlas Pacific. |
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He chose the word as a commemoration of a King Atlas of Mauretania whom he considered to be the first great geographer. |
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This King Atlas was a son of the Titan Atlas but the two myths very quickly coalesced. |
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The map is part of the Atlas Blaeu Van der Hem, brought to Vienna in 1730 by Prince Eugene of Savoy. |
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According to UNESCO's 2010 edition of the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger, the Buryat language is classified as severely endangered. |
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The Linguistic Atlas of England was published in 1978, edited by Orton, John Widdowson and Clive Upton. |
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The Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site has turned this coalfield into a museum. |
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Atlas of North American Astragalus, Part 1, the Phacoid and Homaloboid Astragali. |
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In the Atlas Mountains dippers are claimed to have aphrodisiacal properties. |
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On imagine aisement un plan large a partir de Targa, la maison de Mathilde dans la banlieue de Marrakech, embrassant le haut Atlas seigneurial. |
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Tenders are invited for Construction of Drain Work at Malwa Nursing Home to Atlas Choraha in ward no. |
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According to the Atlas only 28 percent of women aged 65 to 69 had mammograms during the study period. |
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Climatological Ice Atlas for the Baltic Sea, Kattegat, Skagerrak and Lake Vanern. |
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In 2321, Zachry agrees to help technologically advanced visitor Meronym head into the mountains to find the Cloud Atlas communication station. |
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The school willtrain a range of aircrew and groundcrew in how to operate and maintain theRAF s 22 A400M Atlas aircraft. |
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The UWS product portfolio will build on Atlas Elektronik's existing capabilities. |
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Joseph Touma of Huntington have written an excellent resource, Atlas of Otoscopy, Plural Publishing, Inc. |
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A Palynological Study of the Ordovician to Devonian Sediments of the Anti Atlas, Morocco. |
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Presented in maps, pie charts, and graphs, the Atlas confirms that resources vary widely-even in the developed world. |
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Atlas of Intraoperative Transoesophageal Echocardiography Surgical and Radiologic Correlations. |
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This volume presents a selection of drawings from the 3-volume Atlas de l'art egyptien by Prisse d'Avennes. |
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The 5th edition of Ash and Orihel's Atlas of Human Parasitology is a superb, up-to-date compendium of protozoan and metazoan parasites. |
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It is to be tried in the so-called floxed Atlas, with the usual kerosene type fuel. |
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This period also saw the first stages of the uplift of the Atlas Mountains. |
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Glaciers existed in the mountains of Ethiopia and to the west in the Atlas mountains. |
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The islands were known in the fourteenth century and parts of them appear in the Atlas Catalan. |
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The Berbers were originally from the Atlas mountains and Rif mountains of North Africa and were essentially nomads. |
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Atlas Copco, Eager Beaver, Genesis, Liebherr, LeeBoy, Rosco and Terex. |
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The resort is located in the High Atlas Mountains, a mere 50 kilometres from the popular tourist destination of Marrakesh with its luxury hotels and pools. |
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Many people hold the belief some brown bears may be present in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco but there have been none sighted in the last century. |
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In 1901 Markwick issued hectograph reproduced charts for 18 long-period variables based on the recently published Atlas Stellarum Variabilium by Johann Georg Hagen. |
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An unmanned Atlas V rocket blasted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral with the rover, officially called Mars Science Laboratory, into a cloudy late morning sky. |
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The Iapetus Ocean was therefore named for the titan Iapetus, who in Greek mythology was the father of Atlas, after whom the Atlantic Ocean was named. |
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Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering of Korea has ordered ten nitrogen companders and ten boil-off-gas compressors from Atlas Copco Gas and Process division. |
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Atlas was the son of the Titan Iapetus and the Oceanid Asia or Clymene. |
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Extreme heat and low moisture levels are especially pronounced in the lowland regions east of the Atlas range due to the rain shadow effect of the mountain system. |
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Atlas of oocytes, zygotes and embryos in reproductive medicine. |
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Royal Air Maroc reportedly is planning to establish a regional subsidiary called Atlas Inter, which will start flying in March with eight leased turboprops. |
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Croda Atlas G-3661 is a filming rosin amine surfactant and corrosion inhibitor that behaves like a nonionic in alkaline and cationic in acidic media. |
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The map synchronizes with Atlas LCC legal holds and collections software so that specific data sources can be identified as relevant to litigation. |
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Atlas of laparoscopic and robotic urologic oncological surgery. |
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In Africa they are only found in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. |
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In some versions, Heracles instead built the two great Pillars of Hercules to hold the sky away from the earth, liberating Atlas much as he liberated Prometheus. |
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In psychology, Atlas is used metaphorically to describe the personality of someone whose childhood was characterized by excessive responsibilities. |
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Acland himself purposely omitted the content from Acland's Video Atlas when it was first developed due to the challenges it posed for him as a microsurgeon and videographer. |
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Though not as high as the Grand Atlas, they are far more imposing than the Tell Atlas range that runs to the north of them and closer to the coast. |
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Lee Lawrie's colossal bronze Atlas, Rockefeller Center, New York. |
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The Atlas mountains are primarily inhabited by Berber populations. |
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It boasts more than 40 different species from as far away as South East Asia and South America, including the Atlas Moth, considered to be the biggest moth in the world. |
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Sculpture of Atlas, Praza do Toural, Santiago de Compostela. |
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As the editions progressed, Mercator's theological comments and his map commentaries disappeared from the atlas and images of King Atlas were replaced by the Titan Atlas. |
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According to some Roman sources, while on his way to the garden of the Hesperides on the island of Erytheia, Hercules had to cross the mountain that was once Atlas. |
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Steadily increasing, I suspect the latest BTO Bird Atlas survey for 2007-11 will reveal a population explosion for the common buzzard among many other gems of information. |
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Chromosomes of the Middle Atlas population are shorter than those of the High Atlas and display a less distinct constriction, which is usually median to submedian. |
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The Netter Atlas has been a pillar of medical guidance and education for medical students and is fondly remembered and referenced by practicing physicians. |
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Liquid-fueled missiles, of a class with the Atlas, Jupiter, and Thor IRBMs, and Titan ICBMs developed in the early to mid-1950s, were cumbersome, expensive, and volatile. |
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Atlas Air Inc, a unit of AAWW, expects to take delivery of the 747-8F aircraft from Boeing in early 2011 and they will then be leased to GSS for BAWC's operations. |
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The supplies of the 275 settlers were overwhelmed by 250 survivors of the wreck of the British East Indian Ship Atlas in May, and the colony failed in October. |
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The Atlas was formed during three subsequent phases of Earth's geology. |
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Golden eagles also occur in moderately mountainous habitat along the Mediterranean Sea, from Iberia and the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, to Greece, Turkey and Kurdistan. |
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In 2009, Unesco's Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger declared Manx as an extinct language, despite the presence of hundreds of speakers on the Isle of Man. |
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The islands are considered as a distinct physiographic section of the Atlas Mountains province, which in turn is part of the larger African Alpine System division. |
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The Atlas Mountains extend across much of Morocco, northern Algeria and Tunisia, are part of the fold mountain system that also runs through much of Southern Europe. |
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The flagship product is The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World. |
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