The ripe fruits of squashberry have a strong musky smell that persists through cooking, but is absent in the resulting jams and jellies. |
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One feature that is absent from current regulation is any general restriction on campaign expenditure. |
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At the end of the Anglo-Saxon period they were pursuing red deer and roe deer, animals which are all but absent in earlier bone assemblages. |
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They are also refusing to cover for absent colleagues or comply with the university's appraisal and performance management system. |
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It got to be a big problem when the Inuit, who had initially been absent in Greenland, colonised Greenland and came into conflict with the Norse. |
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Quartz paramorphs after tridymite are absent from Fiachanis but present in the three Priomh-lochs samples adjacent to late minor intrusions. |
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A shoot apex was considered dead if the terminal bud was absent or if it was dark-brown in colour, dehydrated or damaged. |
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Adam breathed deeply of the moistureless, high-altitude air and felt a familiar, if long absent soreness in his throat and his sinus. |
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Obtaining antisera against two immunologically distinct red cell antigens, he found these present in some mouse strains and absent from others. |
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Here is a government made up largely of men who have spent huge periods of time almost completely absent from their children's lives. |
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In the last academic year 696, 328 pupils truanted or were absent without permission, on average for 15 half days. |
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However, students who do not attend school may be similar to alternative school students, students who are often chronically absent or truant. |
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The instruments which he originally used were more often the bistoury or scalpel, although the clarinet was not absent in his life. |
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This might sound a bit like adverts for trips to Mars that are coming soon, but in Sweden, their absent hero has a stellar quality. |
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The presence of blind-ending spermatic vessels confirms an absent testis, allowing termination of the procedure without a groin incision. |
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Two German-held bibles both contain lazurite, an expensive mineral that is notably absent from the King George III copy. |
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There are no milling crowds here and noise pollution is almost absent when compared to levels in the city. |
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Yet if the laudatory comments of his students are true, they suggest a fairness in his classroom manner often absent in his writing. |
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Grand amours and boon companionship are conspicuously absent from his narrative. |
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This effect is completely absent in partially substituted steel without titanium. |
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His innings are exercises in valour yet absent of unnecessary venturousness. |
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Some may come from broken homes, alcoholic homes, have emotionally absent parents, etc. |
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She looked back upwards and saw, in the misty smoke above her, that Lance was absent now. |
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Trading was light Friday as many traders were absent ahead of the long Memorial Day weekend. |
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Smith was also somewhat work-shy, a factor absent in most successful revolutionaries. |
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Half an hour later four of the nine absent jurors arrived to the news that they'd been fined. |
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Soreness should be relieved with cryotherapy, should not interfere with normal gait, and should be absent by the next session. |
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As in rodents, canines are absent and a large space separates the incisors and the first cheek tooth. |
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All of the contractile and relaxant responses evoked by these stimuli were absent in vagotomized animals. |
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It's sad that an otherwise solid and interesting game can border on unplayable due to terrible, absent level design, but them's the breaks. |
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The presence of aerolites is also accompanied with loud reports, which are absent in the case of these meteors. |
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Coincidentally, razorbills, previously absent from northern Hudson Bay, were showing signs of colonizing Coats Island. |
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He was obliged to hint delicately at the dire news to his invalid and still absent wife. |
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This shows that none of the genes absent from B. subtilis 6 is required for competence development. |
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It is hoped the latest clampdown will be particularly effective in tackling pupils who travel out of their own districts when absent from school. |
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In direct contrast to a year before, holly berries were almost completely absent now, possibly because of the wet season. |
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Replacements had been temporarily appointed to take the place of the absent officers and the service was functioning normally, he said. |
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Notably absent from this conventional taxonomy, however, is kinesthesia, our sensory awareness of the position and movement of the body. |
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With Miles down for the count, I expected some peering into how a coach completely reshapes his game plan, but that was absent here. |
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And yet, health is virtually absent from public debates and democratic politics in India. |
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Today, many of these species are ecologically extinct from their former ranges and large mammals are absent from most coastal ecosystems. |
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Alkaline flat Trees are absent in the salty flats that surround the lake, but two shrubs, greasewood and rabbit-brush, are common. |
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One young insertion was found to be homozygous in two wild-type strains and absent in six others. |
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The dickcissel is a wanderer, appearing in large numbers at a breeding ground one year and totally absent the next. |
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The sturdy, somewhat odiferous false gromwell occurs across most of North Dakota, but may be absent or rare in the extreme southwestern counties. |
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But this requires a kind of proportion and judiciousness that is noticeably absent from the conservative screeds. |
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This consideration is not, of course, absent from the calculations of politicians. |
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His was a family where fathers were absent figures, authoritarians, and mothers were the ones who communicated and shaped the children. |
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This livestock disease is endemic in countries unable to afford intensive agriculture, yet has been absent from Europe for three decades. |
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Neither has any base in the city or standing anywhere else absent their connection to him. |
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Such an expectation is silly, at least absent evidence that male and female interest in participating in intercollegiate sports is equal. |
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What was at issue was the fact that the youngsters ought to have been in school, and had not been given any permission to absent themselves. |
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Removing the windowed side panel allows me to view the internals, glaringly absent is a removable motherboard tray. |
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I have so long been absent from the pages of the Maga. that if I do not make my appearance soon my readers will imagine a total absquatulation. |
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Sculpture on the inner side of the outer lip varies from absent to lirate to denticulate. |
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Another form of oral activity is notably absent and it is a silence which is truly telling. |
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There is an obsession with details among all the best managers that is notably absent in McCarthy. |
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The scales may be cycloid, ctenoid, or absent and the lateral line is absent. |
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In our experiments, kleptoparasitic events were absent and prey density had no significant effect on interacting time. |
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Fibrinogen is absent in saliva and is present in measurable amounts in lower respiratory tract secretions. |
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The cost of taking part in these schemes is always mysteriously absent from the initial marketing blurb. |
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Like other members of the cod family the coalfish has a single barbel, although this is very small and may even be absent in some fish. |
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Missing some key men among six absent first-team regulars, they suffered in the set scrummage but rucked and mauled well. |
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She wonders if she is doing any better by her daughter than her own alcoholic and absent mother did by her. |
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They were absent from Masonic lodges primarily because of a papal interdiction against Masonic membership. |
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Her suffering is increased when she discovers that she'll have to pay alimony to her absent husband, who's been having an affair behind her back. |
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The administrator takes the class registers and rings around parents whose children are absent and who have not contacted the school. |
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If gravity were reduced or absent the deltoid's tension would raise the arm. |
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Miller had been absent from the stage since The Crucible, in which he used the Salem witch trials as allegory for McCarthyism. |
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Evidence of effectiveness is surprisingly thin for most drugs, and completely absent for others, including clenbuterol and insulin. |
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Threats by an absent father that he would annihilate his wife if she put their daughter on the stage proved no deterrent. |
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In half of the sites studied, algae, mosses and plants such as water milfoil that had previously been absent were becoming abundant. |
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As a consequence of binge drinking they are also likely to be absent from work or school. |
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I don't blame the absent landlady either, obviously, because that would be irrational in the extreme. |
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Hotels, casinos, holiday-makers and rivercraft are conspicuously absent from Monet's work. |
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Largely absent are the spacey Grandaddy synths that occasionally lent the band's debut a pleasant jolt of modernity. |
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Further studies are needed to determine if hops acts as a mild sedative independently, as a synergist, or is absent of sedative action. |
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Both were absent from last night's team through work commitments and injury respectively. |
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They kept the game tight up front for long periods but were absent on the blind side when scrum half Barry McCann took off on a 40 meter run. |
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Medial or intimal smooth muscle cells had weak or absent expression of these molecules. |
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She later fears John, her son, will inherit the shiftlessness of the now absent Mike. |
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What we are supposing to be absent in the zombie's mind is just phenomenal consciousness. |
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Her line deliveries crackle with a wit and grace all but absent in today's market. |
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In contrast, histologically visible fibrosis is absent in the majority of sinusoids in our livers with inactive alcoholic cirrhosis. |
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That element, and a sense of immediacy, is absent in a lot of the material produced in the last 20 years. |
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Most characters also are coded as present or absent and these codings can sometimes be misleading. |
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Indeed, I would argue that the King is the absent thing at work in this literary cabal, hidden by its very conspicuousness. |
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Conspicuously absent from the program are direct allusions to liturgical activities or priestly authority. |
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Histochemical staining showed lignin and suberin to be absent in both untreated and oleocellosis-damaged tissue. |
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If the drug concentrations in plasma or other body fluids decrease mono-exponentially in time, absorption is apparently absent or very fast. |
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Most of the big names are absent this week in the build-up to the US Masters. |
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It is noteworthy that such high magnetic susceptibilities are absent in many of the other granitoids of the Hercynian belt. |
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Bet all this boiling rage and impatient was absent in the days of pony traps. |
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Memorials were events for the living that forged contact with the absent dead, who were made palpably present. |
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Dolomite as a possible product of bacterial methanogenesis is absent in sediments from the Marnes Bleues Formation. |
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But the connotations of the word in English are not completely absent from these images. |
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Structures normally found at the nonmutant leaf edge are absent from the affected region of the mutant leaf and leaf homologous organs. |
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The committee said the agency should be more aggressive in pursuing absent parents who fail to make child support payments. |
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Several invertebrate groups that are conspicuous deep sea benthos are rare or absent from vent communities. |
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These would involve savings areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs, reductions in replacement of absent staff. |
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The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff. |
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But a truly suffusive atmosphere to make all these elements coalesce into something provocative is absent from the proceedings. |
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My skin was not absent of blemishes, I had a pimple on my cheek and a scar on my chin. |
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The interclavicle is absent and the forelimbs are usually markedly shorter than the hindlimbs. |
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Parts of the M. tuberculosis genome that are absent from the genomes of all BCG substrains and most NTM have been identified. |
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Such a clear statement regarding the nature of science is entirely absent from the science curriculum. |
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This arrangement ensures that, in the event of an absent partner, neither mentor nor mentee is alone during activities. |
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Once changed we set off over the fell with the rain thankfully absent for the time being. |
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The canines are absent or vestigial, and a substantial diastema separates incisors and cheek teeth. |
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Monica must have dreaded her son would be an absent guest at her 80th celebrations. |
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Without that strong link to the irreversibly absent yet sharply desired object, the image would be a mere work of art. |
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They saw themselves not as independent thinkers but as helpmates and surrogates to absent husbands and fathers. |
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It bespeaks a loss of something, while denying complete irretrievability of the absent object. |
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Noteably, all epipelagic, midwater, and deepsea medusae have very simple, reduced, or absent ocelli. |
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Detainees live absent any points of reference, the whole process is very slow, and that detainees have the feeling that they are living in limbo. |
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It's amazing how much I have to catch up on considering I've been absent for such a short time. |
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The spurious determinacy given the law at the level of the nation-state is entirely absent at the level of geopolitics. |
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Charred peat surfaces have been reported in the fossil record but are absent in the K-T peat sequences. |
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Moreover, the distinctively dense scopae typical for eucerines are conspicuously absent in the fossil. |
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Over the past two years Wright has been absent from the dance studio and his choreographic career appeared to be over. |
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While there are 50 or more volunteers already, more are needed to replace those who may have to be absent from time to time. |
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The prevalence rate of neuropathy among subjects with chloracne was almost 3 times greater than among those absent this manifestation. |
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But there is also a feeling of wit and hope, conspicuously absent from the previous show, which suggests a new inner positivity. |
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I've been more or less absent from these pages for a couple of months now, as some have noticed. |
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A world event of this magnitude has been sadly absent from these shores since football's World Cup of 1966 and remember how brilliant that was. |
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Muscovite and aluminosilicates are almost entirely absent although, where present, the aluminosilicate is sillimanite. |
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Physical exam at the outlying hospital was remarkable for tachypnea and absent breath sounds in her left lung field. |
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He is a PhD student in Classics so you can imagine he has done a lot of stupid things, not out of actual stupidity, but out of absent mindedness. |
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He'd been whacked around a lot as a kid, he says, so any punishment absent the sting of physical pain didn't feel like punishment. |
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They have no eyes, antennae, or caudal cerci but have a telson tail, which is common in crustaceans but absent in other hexapods. |
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After six months without glue, the skin had healed, and we performed a limited otoplasty recreating his absent antihelical fold. |
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A migraine history or stroke-like disease or absent neck pulses suggested central nervous system disease. |
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The cyprinoids, which are absent from South America, dominate the freshwaters of tropical Asia and the north-temperate zone of Eurasia. |
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Kendal's pack, missing some key men among six absent first-team regulars, suffered in the set scrummage but rucked and mauled well. |
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Some of his friends had been absent from the sixth-form college he attended for over a week with this ailment. |
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Thus, the screening of the charge on SRE molecules is evident only for uncharged membranes but seems to be absent for the charged ones. |
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Also absent from the list of toppings are gorgonzola, feta and blue cheeses, fresh garlic, arugula, zucchini and capers. |
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Even the heavy accent on chrome plating which is so characteristic of genuine choppers is absent in the Indian versions. |
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Noticeably absent from the Havana conference were trade union representatives from the USA and Canada. |
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Remarkably, however, nectar is absent from those species that produce pseudopollen. |
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In the circular desert gilgai gibbers are almost absent in the centre and are concentrated in the rim, but remain only a surface deposit. |
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Why is steatopygia absent among, for example, hunting-gathering Australian aborigines? |
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When he's not absent through incarceration, dad bludges smokes from his kids and beats up their mum. |
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Soviet involvement was absent in both cases, as U.S. policymakers were well aware. |
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The other nurse, who continues to suffer ill health arising from the near assault, has been absent from work on a number of occasions. |
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The new rules seek tougher penalties for legislators who absent themselves from a hearing, a session or a deliberation on a bill. |
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It has a maximum thickness of 250 m and is absent at several localities except for a continuous ironstone horizon. |
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Never known for being camera shy in the past, he was conspicuously absent from the world's television screens. |
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Are any of the three common concomitants of conscious experience absent in unconscious perception? |
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Generally, absent a living will or other advance directive, a spouse assumes decision making power if someone becomes incapacitated. |
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Several teeth may be absent in disorders such as Down's syndrome and ectodermal dysplasia. |
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Cotton finds mention in the earliest Sutras but is absent from the Vedas, Brahmanas, Aranyakas. |
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Stem growth should also be absent and the neck and base of the bulb should be firm and rot free. |
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The dead wood, which makes a tree so scenic and historic, is not absent from the life processes of the tree. |
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I shall be absent from this space for the next six weeks, so a happy Christmas to all of you. |
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It may be absent on one side, in which case the extraocular muscle usually innervated by the abducens is supplied by the oculomotor nerve. |
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The devil is notably absent from most of these scenes, which rather emphasise female agency and rebellion. |
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Sleep is fragmented by frequent arousals and awakenings, resulting in decreased or absent slow-wave and REM sleep. |
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In western societies, the family support for higher learning is virtually absent and the desirous youth often find ways of appropriate jobs to support their expenditure. |
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Although absent from the novel's descriptive chain of images, the noyade makes itself known to the reader by scattered traces throughout the text. |
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The best that can be said for the show is that it depicts a portion of humanity heretofore absent from, or travestied by, a medium purporting to be representative. |
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I was the most absent minded, scatterbrained barista you've ever met. |
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Small birds are altogether absent and, except the ordinary domestic fowl, we found only the tropic or man-of-war bird, petrels, gulls, and a variety of aquatic birds. |
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A conversation with Mary Higgins Clark seems like a catchup with an absent aunt, or a proverbial long lost friend. |
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But, unfortunately, insight of this sort is absent from this book. |
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The director of strategy and development was to have been disciplined over the matter but was absent from work through sickness and later resigned. |
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Part of the new arrangements will see people being paid minimum contractual hours when absent from work and not the average hours they currently receive. |
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Shouldn't we be working on getting in touch with this technology so that we can keep track of children and young people who are absent from school? |
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You don't have to agree with any of their viewpoints to realise that it is unhealthy for democracy to have such voices absent from the House of Commons. |
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In patients with concomitant strabismus, who have compromised or absent binocular fusion, treatment is cosmetic as permanent ocular realignment cannot be expected. |
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For almost two decades, the Tarahumara frog has been absent from the southern Arizona canyons and deep plunge pools to which it had adapted over millennia. |
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Seasonal mammals may be absent from the far north because of purely abiotic limitations or because of competitive exclusion by continuous species. |
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As for it being due to an absent father figure, I couldn't say. |
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However, while all of the absent antecedents are duly filled in, we are left with a sense that pronouns are not the only parts of speech left unspoken. |
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Genetic recombination is absent and no chiasmata are formed in bivalents. |
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The Uralide orogen differs from other Palaeozoic orogenic belts in that it has a crustal root, which appears to be absent in the Caledonide, Variscide and Appalachian orogens. |
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They are virtually absent from both the mynenteric plexus and the circular muscle layer in the cardia and fundus, rising to a maximal density at the level of the pylorus. |
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As these signs may be absent where numerous tests convincingly demonstrate pylorospasm, we must conclude that there is no essential interrelation between obstruction at the pylorus and hyperkinesis. |
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It is not for an appellate court to revisit evidentiary findings of the trial judge absent an error in law as to how such evidence is to be considered. |
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The presumption is rebuttable but absent judicial or attorney error, it's almost impossible. |
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The formal guarantee of women's rights was absent from the initial draft but the refusal of Afghan women to be silenced ensured its inclusion in the final version. |
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An obvious question is whether the mat bias is absent in azygotic meiosis after homologous chromosomes have coexisted in diploid cells for many mitotic divisions. |
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The system of indraught and escape ventilation is absent to date there. |
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It not only includes the direct costs of treatment but also the indirect costs including lost productivity, both while at work and days absent from work. |
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This approach in Chinese cinema, however, was entirely absent from the films screened in Sydney, which were bland and artistically commonplace works. |
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It is apparently absent from Triassic faunas of northeastern Asia and the Boreal region, and until now has not been reported from the Triassic of the Americas. |
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While many of these issues found their way onto state ballots, unnoticeably absent were the proposals concerning the more pressing issues of the day. |
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I've been absent this week due to intensive work and social commitments. |
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Year-round territoriality with permanent pairbonds is a common breeding system of tropical passerines but is nearly absent in temperate passerines. |
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Playmate, friend and confidant, his alien chum is a compensation for the lonely hurt of an absent father and a shrill mother failing to cope with life as a single parent. |
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Cocoa liquor, the derivative of the cocoa bean used in milk and dark chocolates that is absent from white chocolate, contains most of the antioxidants. |
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Now he runs a Caribbean record shop in partnership with a Trini, and worries more about his absent wife than about such gritty matters as guns, perps, and drugs. |
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Missing data occurred owing to misclassification, students moving schools or being absent on the day of testing, or failure to complete the questionnaire. |
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However, in 2011 Maliki at one point did offer to extend immunity to U.S. troops absent a vote from his parliament. |
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In one scene, we can see the absent characters from the knees down behind the hindmost wall, while others, unfortunately fully visible, perform in front. |
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The tomb effigy, the memorial portrait, and the death mask approach a condition of perfect substitutability for the irrevocably absent object, the once-living body. |
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Wherever financial markets are absent or repressed, savings go unused, productive economic opportunities go unrealised and risks go undiversified. |
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In a few years, and absent a vibrant candidate who speaks to their concerns, they may well decide not to vote Democratic, either. |
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Sure enough, there he was, and he was already in full complaint mode as the key went in the lock, giving us a sound telling-off for being absent for so long. |
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Because of unreliable babysitters, I am often absent or late for work. |
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Nor Michael Portillo, who has been almost completely absent from the public eye since he was passed over for the leadership for which he once seemed destined. |
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The main difference is the proportion of omnivorous species, which are represented exclusively by the bear because suids are absent from Europe during the early Pleistocene. |
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This provision is, however, absent from the penal Code Iran approved in 2012, though apparently not yet signed into law. |
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Even more importantly, Neela uncovers in Solanka what he thought was totally absent in his life, that is, his capability of loving another person. |
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Noticeably absent is the option to remap your key configuration. |
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They were lazy, unprofessional, and always late to formation or absent entirely. |
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Her physical examination was remarkable only for a gravid abdomen with minimal flank tenderness and absent breath sounds over the left side of the chest. |
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The absent star of the summit grew up 10 miles away in Le Havre, on the Normandy coast. |
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The argument presumes that there are large numbers of qualified Xs out there who, absent discrimination, would be proportionally represented in the challenged field. |
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Until we rooted the eukaryote tree correctly it was harder to decide whether such features absent in some groups were ancestrally absent or secondarily lost. |
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Where such traditions are absent or weak, popular sovereignty easily turns into populist dictatorship, liberal democracy to libertinism and demagoguery. |
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This means that on current trajectories, absent massive new influxes of immigrants, Europe's population is set to age still further and to enter into an indefinite decline. |
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Croutons and bacon bits are absent and unmourned, but the salad would be better served by fresh Parmesan than the sprinkling of Kraft-style grated that is present. |
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Further it would have been possible to ensure that there was some cover when one of the jobsharers was on holiday or absent on account of sickness. |
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In contrast to monarchies in which the king had the power to separate conflicting factions, any such higher authority was absent in the Dutch Republic. |
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The patient showed a central leukoma with some neo-vessels and, although reduced, a corneal sensitivity was present, while it was completely absent before the treatment. |
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The women of nineteenth-century Germany have been strikingly absent in almost any kind of historical work on this period whether written by Germans or Anglo-Saxons. |
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Four members were absent at the meeting, which was put back a week despite being in the diary for seven months, but 15 voted against reselection and eight voted in favour. |
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Pupils absent each day could fill 816 primary schools and 252 secondaries. |
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The site's culture department is just as stimulating, frequently supplying the kind of idiosyncratic think pieces so often absent in big newspapers' arts and leisure sections. |
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Isometric handgrip exercises or Valsalva's maneuvers normally increase the heart rate, but this effect may be minimal or absent in patients with this syndrome. |
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Here was a kid, young Carson, growing up in inner city Detroit with an absent father and mom who was facing all sorts of problems. |
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Don't continue to martyr yourself for an absent ex. Going out of your way to make him look good when he's a horrible father isn't doing anyone any favors. |
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With an absent goalkeeper Bex Holt and Emma Rutherford both did well as substitute keepers and were named players of the match for bravely taking up the challenge. |
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Not only are most of the Asian artists absent from those histories, but modernism itself was not the inexorable forward march it is made out to be. |
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But it would appear that even death has failed to reconcile the feud between her and her son, Richard, who was noticeably absent from his mother's funeral last Saturday. |
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But this is the only factor absent from this prophetical jigsaw. |
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Women were not absent from high politics because of the importance of salons in French political life, where hostesses like Juliette Adam played the central role. |
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The availability of artificial mineral and salt licks may improve the nutritional condition of white-tailed deer, especially if natural licks are absent or uncommon. |
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During the sweeps, police anti-truancy vans visit schools and officers visit every child absent from school without a justified reason on that day. |
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The enigmatic graniferous tracheary inclusions which characterize so many terrestrial parasite haustoria are generally absent in aerial mistletoes. |
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Sabahi hoped to inspire young voters, but they are conspicuously absent at the polls. |
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What is notably absent is any of Laing's more recent figurative sculpture. |
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Happily, events on the park were a fitting tribute to the man who always wore his heart on his sleeve and played with a passion too often absent from the modern game. |
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Teramoto et al raise the interesting point that an increase in nitric oxide is responsible for a poor or absent hypoxic pressor response as a cause of hypoxemia. |
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Abdul Qayum Zakir was the only senior shura member who was absent for unknown reasons. |
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There was one lecturer each for Persian and philosophy but they have not been appointed for two years while the only Sanskrit lecturer has been absent for one and half years. |
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There were passages when Glasgow looked markedly the better side and played with much of the zing which was so often conspicuously absent last season. |
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His nameless sorrows ensure that he stands aloof, his distance from the other characters endowing him with a wisdom absent in the quarrelsome officers and journalists. |
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Their actions show a moral courage that we were beginning to think was wholly absent from what is probably one of the most venal lawmaking bodies in history. |
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Those who are absent from classes for two weeks running or 50 class hours added up in one semester will be given a record of a demerit for misconduct. |
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On the other hand, it is absent in Atlanticanuran and in Indianura lineages, suggesting a multiple origin for this trait. |
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The teacher marked the absent students on her list with crosses. |
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What is commonly called an absent man is commonly either a very weak or a very affected man. |
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Tendon-reflexes, as a rule, remain intact, except the Achillean one, which is frequently either absent or lowered. |
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Thou wilt not be, either so little absent as not to whet our appetites, nor so long as to fainten the heart. |
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He went absent without leave a couple of times and was finally discharged on medical grounds after three and a half years service. |
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Editors' and publishers' slow, sometimes absent response to flawed studies dismays bioethicists. |
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Flake scars are absent on the ventral surface of these blades, though eraillure flakes are sometimes present on the bulb. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in toothed whales, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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Clones seem to be absent in the southern Baltic Sea, less common in Estonia but very common in Gulf of Finland and in the Bothnian Sea. |
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The stars, absent from the armorial of d'Hozier in 1697, were added in the 18th century. |
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The food industry, essential in Lower Normandy, is not absent from the employment pool. |
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Some training units were mobilised to make up for the bulk of the Jagdwaffe being absent in the Soviet Union. |
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The second upper molar is smaller than the others, and is usually absent in adults. |
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In the Velikoluki district in Russia, red foxes are absent or are seen only occasionally where lynxes establish permanent territories. |
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They are absent in Iceland, the Arctic islands, some parts of Siberia, and in extreme deserts. |
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The origin of the Sardinian ichnusae subspecies is uncertain, as it is absent from Pleistocene deposits in their current homeland. |
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However, hedgehogs tend to be absent from areas where badgers are numerous. |
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Small prey may be absent in the diets of large bats as they are unable to detect them. |
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Old English nouns had grammatical gender, a feature absent in modern English, which uses only natural gender. |
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The hypogranulosis formed in human psoriasis was absent in the mouse model tested in the present work. |
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As his father was absent and his mother struggled financially, he was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine. |
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Thus, in the basal groups of Hymenoptera the metaphragma can vary from absent to well developed. |
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In addition to absent warning systems, civilians often did not have access to effective gas masks. |
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Impairment of the intestinal barrier is evident in untreated but absent in suppressively treated HIV-infected patients. |
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Albatrosses have evolved to breed on islands where land mammals are absent and have not developed defences against them. |
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Oblateness can be considered as a sign of internal cohesive forces within an object and these are absent within a gaseous star. |
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It is sometimes used to render in English other posts of temporary regent, acting for the absent monarchic head of state. |
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Odonates were found to be absent at St II while their presence was recorded at rest of the stations in the monsoon period. |
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After he failed to show up for work Monday morning Smith was listed as AWOL, or absent without leave, base spokesman Chris Ball said. |
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All three pled guilty at a court martial in Colchester, Essex, yesterday to possessing cannabis and being absent without leave. |
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Notably absent in the new guidelines is an endorsement of the aromatase inhibitor exemestane. |
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Intraepithelial lymphocytosis is usually most severe in the duodenum and proximal jejunum, and less severe or absent in the ileum. |
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In addition to the absent encounter between fathers, an obsession with narcissistic wholeness also dominates accounts by adoptive fathers. |
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We describe only the third reported case of congenital, bilaterally absent incudes that were not accompanied by another otologic abnormality. |
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The film begins with Aiden Bloom daydreaming, seemingly absent from the chaos occurring at his breakfast table. |
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If absent or reduced, it may indicate damage of the infraorbital nerve and a possible orbital floor fracture. |
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In addition, tetratriacontane was absent from extracts because of surfactant washing. |
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In the Soviet case, on the other hand, laughter intransigently refuses to absent itself. |
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The HPV-SCCs are more likely to be nonkeratinizing or basaloid in their morphology, with limited or absent keratinization. |
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Delayed or absent plain radiograph reporting may negatively influence patient care and clinical management. |
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Avoid impromptu, lengthy and unfocused conferences, absent a pressing need. |
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One of her students was absent that day, but the other 15 sat raptly listening to their teacher. |
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John Gardiner is also absent from the half-back line with only Ronan Curan and Jamie Nagle retaining their places. |
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Lema was helped to victory by the absent Arnold Palmer's caddie, Tip Anderson. |
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TotalView eases complex code debugging with features absent in run-of-the-mill debuggers. |
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Dave Libbey, another top-flight ref, has been conspicuously absent since his return from an early season injury. |
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The long u is absent because diphthongization into ui is a common feature of the North Estonian dialects. |
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The dark humor encircling this absent limb becomes plain once we realize that Eva's condition is a literalization of a metaphorical expression. |
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The scales from the Vesiku outcrop come from a bonebed, therefore fragile scales are absent and all spines are broken. |
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In contrast, brittle stars and brachiopods were dense in low-relief mixed rock but rare or absent in low-relief mixed sediment. |
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In patients with XY karyotype, male pseudohermaphroditism occurs as a result of absent adrenal and gonadal androgen production. |
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Nuclei of affected neurons remained central but were variably pyknotic, karyorrhectic, or rarely karyomegalic with absent or dispersed chromatin. |
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Associated costal abnormalities, such as bifid, fused, or absent ribs, can also be present. |
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This condition is a result of absent subthalamic nucleus inhibition, which increases motor activity through the motor thalamus. |
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The Benedict bear's red mozzetta worn across the shoulders is absent from the Francis. |
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The Singspiel colt has been absent from recent gallops with his stablemates in Newmarket and a minor problem has been unearthed. |
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Heart Of Dubai and Mr Tallyman, both absent since September, have been placed at the course. |
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Richness remains relatively constant, but fungivores, such as Diplopods, are absent from all burned sites. |
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