Boarding an inbound TRE bi-level arriving in Dallas I immediately hit the DART light rail. |
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The centre would have non-perishable food, tenting, blankets and heavy lift capabilities as well as DART response teams and medical teams. |
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The DART will continue to focus aid on Cayes Jacmel and the Centre Medical Emmanuel. |
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Most recent notables are the XSS-11 and Global Express missions of DARPA, the DART project of NASA and the ConeXpress mission of The Netherlands. |
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Canadians are justifiably proud of our DART team, which responds to humanitarian crises around the world in an astoundingly short period of time. |
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The DART will institute a cash-for-work program that will hire locals to dig a trench system to supply the hospital with water from an underground aquifer. |
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The DART consists of many classes, the most famous one being the 8100 class which still operate, now extensively refurbished. |
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The DART engineers cleared the road surface of boulders and rubble, but the drainage ditches lining the highway were still clogged with dirt and debris from the quake. |
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Performing a traditional secondary duty of military chaplains, DART padre Capt Shaun Turner checks in customers for a Mobile Medical Team conducting a walk-in clinic in the mountains near Jacmel. |
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A tiny earthquake survivor gets a check-up from Cpl Petra Sutton of 32Â Canadian Forces Health Services Centre in Toronto during a village outreach visit by a DART Mobile Medical Team. |
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Our police service provides the parents a powerful portion of DART, which is there to teach the parents so they are made aware of what is out on the street. |
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Dublin has a steadily improving public transport network including the DART, Luas, Dublin Bus, and dublinbikes. |
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We are excited about working with IAC to support ASL ad campaigns through DART Search. |
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Cole Wernli of the 'Determinators,' from Farmington, Utah, scores at The 2010 NERF DART TAG World Championship 13 to 17 year old tournament Saturday Oct. |
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They tranquilized the bear with a dart so that it could be safely moved to a different area. |
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The River Dart is a river in Devon, England which rises high on Dartmoor, and releases to the sea at Dartmouth. |
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It is able to dart forward to grab its prey by expelling water forcibly through its gill openings. |
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The moor takes its name from the River Dart, which starts as the East Dart and West Dart and then becomes a single river at Dartmeet. |
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The River Dart is the most prominent meeting place, the section known as the Loop being particularly popular. |
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The life of Chaucer prefixed to the volume was the work of the Reverend John Dart, corrected and revised by Timothy Thomas. |
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The upward dart of a droll, pointed moustache has been modern and whimsical and masqueradish. The manner has corresponded. |
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When a dart strikes the board, the section makes contact with a metal plate, telling the computer where the player has thrown. |
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Soon, regional standards emerged and many woodworkers supplemented bar tabs by fabricating dart boards for the local pubs. |
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The primary purpose of the flight is to produce drag and thus prevent the rear of the dart overtaking the point. |
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A type of dart still finds use in military engagements, in the form of flechettes. |
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A fierce contest ensued with the Aspasioi in which Alexander was wounded in the shoulder by a dart, but eventually the Aspasioi lost. |
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Fish were also marked with a single external dart tag inserted into the dorsal musculature and secured between the dorsal pterygiophores. |
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After leaving the moor, the Dart flows southwards past Buckfast Abbey and through the towns of Buckfastleigh, Dartington and Totnes. |
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The lower section of the River Dart forms Dartmouth Harbour, a deep water natural harbour with a long history of maritime usage. |
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Upstream, the Dart is navigable to seagoing vessels as far as the weir in Totnes. |
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The upper reaches of Dartmoor, especially those on the Dart, are a focal point for whitewater kayakers and canoeists. |
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Sections of the East and West Dart above Dartmeet, as well as the Webburn are also paddled when conditions permit. |
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The lower reaches of the Dart, including the estuary are suitable for flat water touring. |
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Outdoor bloggers Two Blondes Walking wrote a children's book in 2015 about the River Dart. |
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The East Dart River is one of the two main tributaries of the River Dart in Devon, England. |
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It flows south to Two Bridges, then south east past Hexworthy to meet the East Dart River at Dartmeet. |
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Tributaries include the Cowsic River which rises near Devils Tor and flows south below Lydford Tor, to join the West Dart at Two Bridges. |
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Dartmeet is the official put in for the Upper Dart section of the River Dart for whitewater kayakers and canoeists. |
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The town is built on a hill rising from the west bank of the River Dart, which separates Totnes from the suburb of Bridgetown. |
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The narrow mouth of the Dart is protected by two fortified castles, Dartmouth Castle and Kingswear Castle. |
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Dartmouth is linked to Kingswear, on the other side of the River Dart, by three ferries. |
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Two Bridges is an isolated location on the river West Dart in the heart of Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. |
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By 1891, these had disappeared and there was just a single bridge, further downstream, over the West Dart. |
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He leased Huccaby House, on the West Dart River, near Hexworthy, from the Duchy of Cornwall and Sayer used to visit as a child. |
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State Fish and Game warden Marty Wall tranquilized the bear with a dart fired from a blow gun, then with a second dart from a rifle. |
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For competitive purposes a dart cannot weigh more than 50g including the shaft and flight and cannot exceed a total length of 300mm. |
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This style of dart board is most often found in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and parts of New York state. |
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However, it wasn't until 2005 that viewers were able to see every dart thrown live at the World Championship. |
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Unique flight cams show the trajectory of the dart through the air in slow motion to sometimes surprising results. |
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Taylor insisted that he had not realised that the dart had missed and offered to replay the match and forfeit his prize money. |
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In the third round of the 2016 World Championship, Jelle Klaasen missed one dart to knock Taylor out and the match went to a deciding set. |
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Their final aircraft design, the Silver Dart, embodied all of the advancements found in the earlier machines. |
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Also, since 1983, famous dart board producer Winmau has based its global headquarters in Bridgend. |
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All of these traits convinced Dart that the Taung Child was a bipedal human ancestor, a transitional form between apes and humans. |
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In its function, an atlatl dart is more like a combination between a bow and an arrow. |
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This class of dart was used by aboriginal Arctic hunters such as the Aleut until fairly recently. |
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Generally speaking a heavier dart will require a larger flight. |
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It is a tourist destination set on the western bank of the estuary of the River Dart, which is a long narrow tidal ria that runs inland as far as Totnes. |
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Assuming standard scoring, the optimal area to aim for on the dart board in order to maximize the player's score varies significantly based on the players skill. |
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It continues south past Bellever to Dartmeet where it joins the West Dart. |
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In 1978, the World Championships started and were covered by the BBC, the BBC innovated with the split screen showing the throwing of the dart and where it hit the board. |
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Since it's inflatable, various artworld wags have been plotting how to shoot a dart into its side and watch it flobber down like a great big burst balloon. |
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Apart from Humboldt Penguins and Caiman Crocodiles, the animals featured here include Piranhas, Giant Spider Crabs, Water Rats, Giant Catfish, Clown fish and Dart Frogs. |
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Very few dart players had their own nicknames until the Professional Darts Corporation circuit made it almost customary for every player to acquire a nickname. |
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The flooded ria that forms the lower reaches of the Dart, with its deep water and steeply sloping valley sides, is a considerable barrier to crossing traffic. |
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In one of the layers, close to the floor, are bones of Australopithecus prometheus, a small, spry primate whom Professor Dart considers at least semi-human. |
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The Cherry Brook joins the West Dart on the left bank near Sherberton. |
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Blue poison dart frog, found in the forests of the far northern Brazil. |
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But yet his hardnesse savde him not against the piercing dart. |
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In the valleys and lowlands of south and east Devon the soil is more fertile, drained by rivers including the Exe, the Culm, the Teign, the Dart, and the Otter. |
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Geographically, Buckfastleigh straddles the confluence of two small streams from Dartmoor which feed into the River Dart just to the east of the town. |
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This is somewhat controversial, as riparian landowners and those responsible for local fisheries maintain that the East and West Dart should not be paddled. |
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As throwing begins, a dart of this type is designed to flex in compression between the accelerating force at its nock and the inertia of its weighted point, storing energy. |
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Late in this throw, as the point moves faster and so offers less resistance, the dart releases most of this energy by springing away from the thrower. |
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Since the dart must store almost all of the system's elastic energy, more care, planning, and weight of elastic material must be invested in its construction. |
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The South Devon Railway Trust is a charitable organisation that operates a heritage railway from Totnes to Buckfastleigh in Devon, alongside the River Dart. |
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The bars have all been yuppified and there's no room for a dart board. |
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