If all accelerated systems are equivalent, then Euclidean geometry cannot hold in all of them. |
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The rate of infection has accelerated dramatically with the onset of the rainy season. |
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Several species of asexual endosymbionts have experienced accelerated rates of molecular evolution relative to their free-living relatives. |
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The absorption of cimetidine and ranitidine is accelerated when coadministered with cisapride. |
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If the host doesn't like the competitor or ratings slump the timer will be arbitrarily accelerated. |
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Muscle catabolism is a hallmark of sepsis and results from accelerated breakdown of myofibrillar proteins, such as actin and myosin. |
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In many cells, endocytotic membrane retrieval is accelerated by this chemical. |
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But it is the money from business that has grown the industry and accelerated the technology, not hobbying. |
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James told the teachers that if they accelerated their skills, there will be no need for remedial classes. |
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It is not restricted to inertial frames, and it encompasses a broader range of phenomena, namely gravity and accelerated motions. |
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In most cases, a desuperheater consists of a Venturi in which steam is accelerated and water is injected. |
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Skincare packaging, too, has accelerated into the 21st century in terms of design. |
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Whereas increasing temperature accelerated fluorescence depolarization, increasing solvent viscosity slowed the process down. |
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With a growl, Satyr turned on the engine and accelerated into his father's car, denting the side and scratching the doors. |
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New Amsterdam's incorporation as a municipality in 1653 accelerated its transformation into a city consciously modeled on Dutch prototypes. |
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Over the past decade, the trend toward proprietary ownership of insurance and delivery systems has accelerated. |
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In deep space, the propellant can be small amounts of ionized xenon gas, accelerated to enormous speeds within a new kind of engine. |
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The middle class isn't just increasing in size but changing in character, a trend accelerated by deindustrialisation. |
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By the time they followed him into the next road he had accelerated and disappeared trying to get away. |
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Selective breeding may be accelerated by identifying genetic markers associated with traits such as disease resistance or growth rate. |
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With the entire command stack operating above iSCSI, data processing is significantly accelerated. |
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Again, most of these men ceased their involvement with ganja by the early 1980s because of accelerated police interdiction efforts. |
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Various types of high-performance precast and cast-in-place concrete were specified to meet the accelerated construction schedule. |
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From late pregnancy through the second year of life, the human brain experiences a critical period of accelerated growth. |
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Moreover, the present invention will prevent the destruction of red blood cells accelerated by the crenation. |
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During this time the molecular processes of memory formation which underlie addiction are accelerated. |
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For example, a lead target is bombarded with a beam of accelerated nickel or zinc ions. |
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The movement to suppress counter-revolutionaries accelerated his ability to remove political opposition. |
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She handed over the small silver device and Dice placed it on the black leather dash board flipping it on as he accelerated down the street. |
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The atoms become ionized by the sun's ultraviolet radiation and are then accelerated to enormous energies by the solar wind. |
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Development and introduction of new diagnostic techniques have greatly accelerated over the past decades. |
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The Earth sits in a stream of accelerated particles coming in from the Sun, interstellar material, and galactic sources. |
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The massive forces of the merging clusters accelerated intergalactic gas to great speeds. |
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It speaks, you could say, for much in the accelerated world where we speed between continents and think we have conquered both space and time. |
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Foreign doctors arriving in the United States can proceed through accelerated programs established to confirm their training and expertise. |
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Application of pressure through the recording pipette accelerated the positive shift and removal of pressure simply slowed the shift. |
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Tourism has also accelerated immigration to Panajachel and furthered a gradual diversification in its social composition. |
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In particular, it is violated during the accelerated expansion predicted in theories of cosmic inflation. |
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Another concept on trial in the United States is that of accelerated compensable events or designated compensable events. |
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The accelerated decline in micro-nutrient levels is a global problem in industrially farmed soils. |
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The rippling effects of the zone's economy accelerated the industrialization of surrounding countryside. |
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The process of urbanisation and industrialisation has accelerated rapidly in recent years. |
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Quarrels over succession, corrupt and incompetent administration, and revolts accelerated disintegration. |
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Soon after growth accelerated when the common was enclosed and plots of land were sold off. |
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These environmental changes occurred coincidentally with a period of accelerated extinction. |
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Coincidentally, she escapes just as a metamorphosis begins and her accelerated biological clock kicks in. |
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Traditional preferences together with modern equipment have resulted in the accelerated clearance of old growth forests. |
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Air parcels at higher heights over the equator are accelerated down the gradient toward the pole by the force of gravity. |
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He accelerated, hoping to outrun his three remaining pursuers and buy him enough time to seek safe passage. |
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The tax code allows for both straight-line depreciation and an accelerated cost recovery system. |
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The global cooling trend that began in the Oligocene epoch and accelerated in the Miocene and Pliocene was catastrophic for the crocodiles. |
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Here's where the accelerated practice of offshoring creates a new and prodigious challenge. |
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The social and cultural obstacles to accelerated economic growth are immense. |
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Then Redell pointed the aircraft's nose down the runway and accelerated ever so smoothly. |
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If matter is present where the photons cross, non-linear effects caused by accelerated electric charges may allow the photons to interact. |
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Second, Crow suggests that evolutionary processes were greatly accelerated by female selection of highly verbal males. |
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More recently, vascularized bone graft from the distal radius has been shown to result in accelerated healing. |
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Strikes by bricklayers have also accelerated the trend, as builders seek ways to ensure construction completion dates. |
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At low energies, many of the particles themselves originate in solar flares, or are accelerated by shocks in the solar wind. |
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She hit the first small straight and accelerated hard, upshifting, then braking to send her car sailing through a set of hairpin turns. |
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The family remains the basic social unit, more important than the individual, despite the accelerated evolution of Andorran society. |
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But he accelerated superbly to lead just after the last and eased down to win by a neck. |
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My heart accelerated dramatically as I grabbed my bag and snapped the door shut. |
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The competitors live together and endure a series of tasks in a highly accelerated modeling boot camp. |
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Though it was reported that attracting foreign investment has accelerated since 1997, the process is still slow. |
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I push the gas pedal up into its recess, the heel of my shoe against the carpet, and the car squeals forward with an accelerated slipstream. |
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When the gap came, Fallon guided his mount through and the horse accelerated well to the line. |
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Before the rupee's fall accelerated in the past few days, analysts had appeared unalarmed by the rupee's decline and were expecting a recovery. |
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For a moment, it fishtailed wildly as it accelerated at a speed he would have thought impossible for such an old beater. |
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They proposed group forms and megastructures to gain conceptual control and to achieve formal coherence in a city of accelerated modernization. |
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Positive directional selection was detected for most of the internal branches harboring an accelerated rate of evolution. |
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In our accelerated world of time, we seek desperately to harness whatever we can and try even harder to use it sedulously. |
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Monuments, public sculptures, commemorative sites and museums are being created at an accelerated pace. |
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All twelve of Devil fighters scrambled and accelerated to top speed and engaged the puny defences of Sky Base Beta. |
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Urbanisation accelerated, and with it Africa's international trade in manufactures and services. |
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Later, the business world turned to Manila hemp, accelerated by the Japanese Industrial Revolution. |
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Were it not for the engine burn, the spacecraft would have accelerated far more and continued on to the outer reaches of the Solar System. |
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The dangers of sun worshipping, such as malignant melanoma and accelerated ageing, are well known. |
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When you picked up the clip with the magnet the clip was accelerated toward the magnet acquiring kinetic energy. |
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The movement of the clouds is accelerated by atmospheric temperature and other environmental factors. |
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The tape cut off as the limo sped up and accelerated below a triple underpass. |
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A muscle started to twitch in his cheek as he put his foot down and accelerated through the deserted streets. |
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This process was accelerated, one suspects, by the introduction of colorpoint longhairs to Birman breeding programs. |
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He carried on round the corner of the hotel and then accelerated away down the other half of the loop. |
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The depletion process is accelerated, however, when cotton is grown in rotation with high K-requiring crops such as alfalfa and corn silage. |
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Fueled by a still reasonably robust economy, the trend in Williamsburg seems to have accelerated. |
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As the 3040 accelerated in a cloud of dust, she was passed by another light engine, southbound sister 3039 returning from a helper shift. |
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The Lib Dem council then pursued an agenda of slashing services and accelerated privatisation. |
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For some odd reason she always turned too little, reversed too far or accelerated before changing the gear back from reverse to drive. |
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Clinical studies have shown that accelerated bone resorption occurs at all doses. |
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Devonish, out in lane six, ran his own race despite pressure from the inside lanes and accelerated away to his first major track title. |
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They heard the roar of the engines and squealing of tires as the cars accelerated quickly from Ottawa Street. |
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The helpless ship accelerated for a few moments and then began to slow down, eventually coming to a standstill. |
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They watched as the silvery vehicle accelerated into the fast lane and then disappeared in a bright flash. |
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As the ship accelerated, chunks of the back end began to fly off and disintegrate. |
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She gazed back towards the bus stop as the East route vehicle accelerated away. |
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Downdraughts can be accelerated on its path by evaporation, and this can cause downbursts to occur. |
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This destruction is accelerated by the activities of cattle ranchers who grow beef for export to fast food chains in the United States. |
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The Escort accelerated towards Glasgow, and as the midnight traffic dwindled, the hitcher knew the game was up. |
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Throughout 2003 the monthly increases in the unemployment rate accelerated and the average number of hours worked declined. |
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Imaging systems for EPL incorporate accelerated electron beams and require high-sensitivity resists. |
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Most of the northern lights we see originate in the electrons accelerated into the ionosphere. |
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In this model the gamma rays are emitted as synchrotron radiation by electrons that are accelerated to much lower energies. |
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These electrons are further accelerated to strike a fluorescent screen, where the effects can easily be seen by the eyes. |
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Why is that electrons radiate electromagnetic energy when they are accelerated? |
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In a strong electric field, free electrons can be accelerated onto its inner surface. |
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X rays emerge when the electrons, accelerated by a strong electric field, slam into a tungsten target. |
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These electrons are then accelerated by a static electric field towards a fluorescent screen. |
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Just before twelve I hopped into the shower and suddenly the pace of the day accelerated to warp speed. |
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Black also maintains more options in the Classical lines for accelerated play on the queenside. |
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As missionaries continued to exert their influence, other agents of change accelerated the acculturation of the tribe. |
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I think that structural change has accelerated since that time. |
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When considering accelerated life tests, the activation energy represents the magnitude of effect that the applied stress will have on the product under test. |
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It struck me that Charles has, albeit unwittingly, accelerated the tendency for the bad to drive out the good. |
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From a standing start, the car accelerated smoothly and quickly. |
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The vehicle accelerated in a sudden thrust, swerving about out of control. |
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Her drinking accelerated and her accountant took her to the cleaners. |
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Moreover the shift to wheaten bread, in preference to what were perceived to be inferior, darker flours, was accelerated by the onset of the French wars. |
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Nevetheless, Democratic rule has not only failed to halt the trend, but appears to have accelerated it. |
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But accelerated progress is possible, and lies within reach. |
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Thai Farmers Research Center recently reported that the export of farm and agro-industry products, particularly to China, is likely to enjoy accelerated growth. |
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The rush to judge kids on their good behavior has been accelerated by the notion of emotional intelligence. |
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Windows and trash cans sped narrowly by as the car accelerated, shooting out of the alleyway and turning sharply just moments before a police car sped up behind them. |
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In the presence of lipophilic carrier proteins the removal is accelerated. |
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The spokesman said an upward spiral in defence spending accelerated the arms race in the region, symmetrically or asymmetrically, voluntarily or involuntarily. |
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The caudal fin represents the distal region of the vertebrate axis and is the region of the body where fluid accelerated anteriorly is shed into the surrounding medium. |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of accelerated aging of wheat seeds either over a saturated solution of sodium chloride or over water. |
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Genetic engineering has introduced a novel ability to move genes across very different taxonomic groups and accelerated the rate of evolutionary change. |
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The warmer Arctic has dramatically accelerated the melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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A ballistic missile is accelerated by rocket propulsion and guided by internal controls, though once its fuel is spent it then coasts to its target. |
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That's when a tort lawyer-sponsored group called the Audi Victims Network alleged the Audi 5000 accelerated of its own volition. |
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With a complex twist of his wrist he tossed the bhaji onto a plate and it accelerated after the bounce so quickly that he hardly had time to parry it with his knife. |
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I so wanted to seem brave and nonchalant, but my hands began to shake and my heart accelerated. |
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Fortunately the terrified woman accelerated away, shaken but unharmed. |
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Instead it will become regarded historically as a document that knowingly accelerated the demise of vernacular language usage in the Northern Territory. |
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She accelerated with the vroom of the motor, taking off for home. |
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The steady decline and deterioration continued at an accelerated pace. |
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Not stopping for pleasantries, he scooped her up in his normal arm and accelerated down the hallway to a point where he had mentally mapped a route to an egress. |
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For half an hour there were no cars as we accelerated, paralleling the line of the river through fields of rich soil resized to prairie proportions. |
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It also makes for a deeply satisfying rush at times, particularly when their sludgy rock pulse is accelerated into viscous gobs of noise or howls of feedback. |
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About a million people in the UK have the illness, which leads to accelerated bone growth, particularly in the skull, pelvis, spine, thighs and shins. |
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For technical reasons, it is easier to do that test at RHIC by colliding deuterons accelerated in one of the collider's two rings with heavy nuclei in the other ring. |
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Twenty minutes later while the tape was being fast-forwarded on a more accelerated speed, he saw the same black-cloaked figure stop at Elaine's door. |
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Deanna could make out the tiny red pinpricks of fighters and missiles swarming toward the two ships as they accelerated madly to attempt an escape. |
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His performance was one of the consolations of Ireland's mauling eight days ago and yesterday he accelerated the impression of an international career on the mend. |
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In type II divergence, the evolutionary rate for a specific site is accelerated somewhere along the basal internode that connects the two subfamilies. |
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When the pace was accelerated at the half way point Geraghty was in the best possible place to take full advantage and he was clear of his field at the last flight of hurdles. |
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Based on statistical data, the scheduler decides whether the application will be hardware accelerated or whether a corresponding software function is used. |
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It will go away naturally within a few weeks, but the process of healing can be accelerated by applying friar's balsam or an over the counter lotion to the affected area. |
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Their decline accelerated during the Oligocene and coincided with the rise of another group of large herbivorous and cursorial mammals, the artiodactyls. |
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Ashraful started slowly, but then accelerated, picking fast full tosses off his toes outside the off stump and flicking them to the fine leg boundary. |
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The most direct tracer of these accelerated particles is the X-ray and gamma ray radiation that they produce as they travel through the solar atmosphere. |
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Growing up in the public eye certainly accelerated the maturing process. |
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My heartbeat accelerated while a thin layer of sweat prickled my neck. |
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The predictable result was an accelerated degradation of the ecosystem. |
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Economic contraction and deindustrialization in mass-production industries in the 1970s and early 1980s accelerated the decline in union membership. |
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Absolutely everything was accelerated, from hiring to going public. |
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Once, when two passed into many, a shifting ruse claimed heritage, when clandestine revolution offered a way to dwell in enunciative loveliness, liquid, accelerated speech. |
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He accelerated his policy of ethnic cleansing as soon as the war began. |
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In early June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics downwardly revised projections for white-collar job growth for 2002-2003, based on accelerated job migration. |
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As human population density rose on the island, deforestation accelerated beginning around 1400 years ago. |
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The introduction of composite toecaps and composite material mid-plates has accelerated this demand. |
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The process of enclosing property accelerated in the 15th and 16th centuries. |
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Law schools that offer accelerated JD programs have unique curricula for such programs. |
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The adoption and use of the printing press accelerated the process of standardization of English spelling, which continued into the 16th century. |
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Major breakthroughs were made from the 1950s to 1970s, and accelerated rapidly thereafter. |
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When the teenage daughter of the owner heard him and went outside in her nightclothes, he accelerated, narrowly missing her, the Recorder said. |
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Most of the rutting from the accelerated loading occurred in the soil subgrade as was expected. |
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Thus, they have said that more research is needed to prove that the sexual practice of concurrency has accelerated the spread of HIV in Africa. |
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Diet-induced hyperinsulinemia has been experimentally shown to be associated with accelerated growth of PCa cell xenografts. |
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Transient Eulerian multiphase flow simulations are also accelerated thanks to adaptive time-stepping support. |
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The protons, which come from this region will be accelerated and registered by a proton detector. |
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Hypopituitary patients on replacement therapy are subject to increased morbidity and mortality from accelerated atherosclerosis. |
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The retreat was accelerated as sea levels rose and floated glacial termini. |
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The arrival of the nomadic Huns along the Black Sea corridor in AD 375 further accelerated the Goth's exodus across the Roman border. |
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Further investigation is underway from him and SIU of Islamabad police has accelerated efforts against extortionists. |
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Many nations, such as the United States and China, who had previously resisted such efforts, agreed with the accelerated phase out schedule. |
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The song adds a bit of headbanging to flower power, as the blossom, just slightly accelerated, rocks out to the elements. |
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I said to Nicole to get on her wheel and flukily, Ljungskog accelerated and Nicole was straight onto to it and that move created that lead group. |
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This enabled factories to be sited away from rivers, and further accelerated the pace of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Thus, there is isorhythmic dissociation of an accelerated junctional rhythm from sinus rhythm. |
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Since the stone age, species loss has accelerated above the average basal rate, driven by human activity. |
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Nallatech addresses these needs, enabling applications implemented on clusters to be accelerated using FPGA compute technology. |
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The key to FPGA acceleration is the exploitation of parallelism in the algorithm to be accelerated. |
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Plastic-metal hybrids are replacing all-steel structures in automotive front-end modules at an accelerated rate. |
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Inertial-confinement fusion uses pellets of solid fuel that receive blasts of laser light or accelerated particles to induce fusions in them. |
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Karslake had also urged several times that the retirement be accelerated but had no authority to issue orders. |
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The accident greatly accelerated the practice of providing living accommodations on separate platforms, away from those used for extraction. |
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He argued that accelerated aging is because of autointoxication, which is due to the toxins produced by gut microflora. |
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This can cause eutrophication where plant growth is accelerated by the additional material. |
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The pace of oceanographic and marine biology studies quickly accelerated during the course of the 19th century. |
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In many decapods, due to their accelerated development, the zoea is the first larval stage. |
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Heterogeneous reactions involving the offcoming vapors are accelerated or retarded. |
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Although they are disasters at the time, mass extinctions have sometimes accelerated the evolution of life on earth. |
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Tax allowances were raised, as well, construction of council housing accelerated, and pensions and national assistance benefits were increased. |
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This watershed area has been affected by loss of biodiversity, erosion of the peaty soils' structure, and accelerated drainage. |
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However, during deglaciation, the faults experience accelerated slip triggering earthquakes. |
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Globally, the Revolution accelerated the rise of republics and democracies. |
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A more useable size might be 1 g with an accelerated decay of 200 kg of TNT. The isomer bomb obtained funding, but was canceled as nonsensical. |
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In countries like Iran where contraception was subsidized before the economy accelerated, birth rate also rapidly declined. |
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They needed to renew the rolling stock, mostly with steam locomotives designed for accelerated passenger trains. |
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France was already on the way out of Mexico when he intervened, and his fullhanded shove only accelerated the retreat. |
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However, SIPRI writes, Qatar's plans to transform and significantly enlarge its armed forces have accelerated. |
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We previously reported that three compounds isolated from Astilbe thunbergii rhizomes accelerated burn wound healing. |
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Quaternary ammonium compounds are losing favor to accelerated hydrogen peroxide products for disinfection. |
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This new infusion of West Indians has both accelerated social and political change, and diversified Bermuda's culture. |
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The rapid implementation of the Turkey's Southeast Anatolia Project accelerated the debates of co-operation and conflict on the issue. |
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The doctor prescribed Xenical which was effective but accelerated evacuations. |
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In this study, we investigate the scalar field as a possible candidate of dark energy to explain this accelerated expansion of the universe. |
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Original Scramblers had reached exhausts and accelerated front wheel sizes, and BMW hasn t strayed too far from that path. |
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Wind is initially accelerated from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. |
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The episode tarnished Ruskin's reputation, however, and may have accelerated his mental decline. |
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In anticipation of spending slowdowns, many vendors delayed or accelerated product introductions to lessen the impact. |
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The ruffe has similar eating habits, but an accelerated reproduction rate compared to other like fish. |
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One of the important sustainability requisite for the accelerated development of an economy is the existence of a dynamic financial market. |
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During this period the previous century's gradual unravelling of republican institutions accelerated rapidly. |
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In 1997, continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy was seen as an improvement over conventional radical radiotherapy. |
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This provided the basis for the accelerated construction of rail transportation throughout the world in the late nineteenth century. |
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But the war woke me up, I began to move left, and recent events have accelerated that move until it is now a hurtle. |
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The discovery of ice on the moon has accelerated the race to build commercial spaceports. |
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Results from accelerated weather testing reported FluoroKem HS outperformed high performance urethanes in gloss retention. |
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Vagally mediated heart rate recovery after exercise is accelerated in athletes but blunted in patients with chronic heart failure. |
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By implementing erecruit, MMI has streamlined operations and accelerated VMS fulfillment across all business functions. |
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Lipid oxidation is accelerated by sodium chloride and metals such as iron and copper. |
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The formation of hydroxyl radicals, which are powerful oxidizers, accelerated the degradation of contaminants to carbon dioxide and water. |
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It remains an area of accelerated growth, attracting some of the richer sectors of the population as well as luxury companies. |
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Migration from other countries, mainly from those nearby, has further accelerated the process of urbanisation in Pakistani cities. |
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The spread of the disease was accelerated by the demobilisation of some 200,000 peacekeeping troops. |
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Illegal logging accelerated forest denudations causing problem in log supply to local timber processing factories. |
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This decline accelerated after the Second World War as improved road transport displaced railways in industry and for passenger service. |
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The repartimiento of 1514 accelerated emigration of the Spanish colonists, coupled with the exhaustion of the mines. |
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This trade accelerated as superior ships led to more trade and greater demand for labour on plantations in the region. |
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The grey market overall is impacted by an accelerated decrease in the sales of lower-end handsets known as feature phones. |
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The aircraft accelerated as the propeller feathered and floated in ground effect for 2,000 feet. |
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A compass is also subject to errors when the compass is accelerated or decelerated in an airplane or automobile. |
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On the other hand the stator flux can instantaneously be accelerated or decelerated by applying proper stator voltage phasors. |
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This involves accelerated phellogen activity, elongation of cork cells, dissolution of cell walls, and cell proliferation. |
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After the Spanish acquisition of the Philippines, the pace of exchange between China and the West accelerated dramatically. |
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As the speed of technological advances accelerated in civilian applications, so too warfare became more industralised. |
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Their study showed that the downwash air flow can prevent the formulation of recirculation zone behind the AGV as the AVG moves with accelerated. |
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It accelerated the process of a European integration to include Eastern Europe. |
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If cattle numbers are reduced even further and the small ploughable part of grassland is ploughed up, then climate change would be accelerated. |
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This unique concentration of talents accelerated the transition from the Commercial Revolution to the Industrial Revolution. |
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After 1950, the conversion of forests and wetlands for agricultural and urban developments accelerated. |
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His theory of accelerated motion derived from the results of such experiments, and forms a cornerstone of classical mechanics. |
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Eustatic sea level rise caused flooding, which accelerated as the rate grew more rapid. |
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Often led by members of the clergy, they were shocked by the accelerated dismantling of the vestiges of the classical world and the rapid loss of its literature. |
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The discovery in 2003 of a new coronavirus as the cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome accelerated research into these potentially lethal RNA viruses. |
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However, without the intervertebral disc, the shear stress between L5 and S1 can cause accelerated degradation of the zygopophysis, leading to back pain. |
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Recovery of normal haemostatic function may be accelerated by giving fresh whole blood, fresh frozen plasma, cryoprecipitates or platelet concentrates. |
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Galilei further asserted that the parabola was the theoretically ideal trajectory of a uniformly accelerated projectile in the absence of friction and other disturbances. |
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He ruled for 24 years and accelerated the development of the library and the intellectual culture that came with such a vast accumulation of books. |
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Since joining forces with Pfaff Industrial, DAP America has accelerated shipment of parts from Germany to a daily schedule from the previous once per week program. |
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On the other hand, it was also possible to induce accelerated rejection and the whitegraft phenomenon in skin grafts by previous injection of buffy coat from the same donor. |
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Eden's successor, Harold Macmillan, greatly accelerated the process of decolonisation and sought to recapture the benevolence of the United States. |
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Impacted debris in the pulley knurl or worn knurling can lead to belt slippage and miss-tracking, as well as accelerated wear of the belt, V-retainer, and pulley knurl. |
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The discovery of oil in the early 1930s accelerated the creation of multiple roads and highways in Bahrain, connecting several isolated villages, such as Budaiya, to Manama. |
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The market opportunities for AcuNetx are enormous and virtually untapped, auguring well for accelerated revenue growth and enhanced shareholder value. |
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Sonnon draws on his experiences to advocate for the issues of learning disabilities, obesity, post-traumatic stress, bullyism and accelerated aging in joints. |
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They skidded around the corner and accelerated up the street. |
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Despite the devastation on its soil, the Hundred Years' War accelerated the process of transforming France from a feudal monarchy to a centralised state. |
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The requirement that students read textual materials before their first class is probably more important for accelerated than intensive courses, but it is relevant for both. |
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Within five years, annual production had accelerated to tens of thousands. |
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This may have accelerated the existing process of Arabization of Berbers, especially in already bilingual areas, such as among the Chaouis of Algeria. |
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This is followed by increased angular acceleration of the thigh while the knee flexes and the whole leg is being accelerated in the forward direction. |
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These areas are exposed to the surface through the process of erosion accelerated by continental uplift acting over many tens of millions to hundreds of millions of years. |
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The grant will fund accelerated development of the first therapeutic vaccine for Chagas disease in humans, in a development program under the direction of Drs. |
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With the beach in a saturated state, backwash velocity is accelerated by the addition of groundwater seepage out of the beach within the effluent zone. |
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In one study a high watertable coincided with accelerated beach erosion, while a low watertable coincided with pronounced aggradation of the foreshore. |
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Kirtling her skirts for freedom of movement, she accelerated to full speed and headed for the road, hoping to reach the relative safety of the village. |
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Clearing began around 6000 BC and accelerated in medieval times. |
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Meanwhile, industrial pollution and environmental damage, present since the discovery of fire and the beginning of civilization, accelerated drastically. |
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This split started in the Eocene and accelerated during the Oligocene. |
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The motives on why the activities for lustration of journalists from the private media were accelerated, before lustrating the holders of public functions, are suspicious. |
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The quasi permanent current is accelerated by the breaking of waves, and in a lesser governing effect, by the friction of the wind on the surface. |
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Cluster Dextrin contributes to accelerated muscle building, because carbs help in the development of sarcoplasm, the cytoplasm of striated muscle fiber. |
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This growth has even accelerated at the end of the 20th century. |
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The latest figure showed that the pace of decline accelerated from the previous two years despite the government's efforts to stem a further drop in the birthrate. |
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For the early part of the sea level rise that is associated with deglaciation, three major periods of accelerated sea level rise, called meltwater pulses, occurred. |
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Due to the accelerated pace of population growth and an increase in the amount of water a single person uses, it is expected that this situation will continue to get worse. |
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Since then, technology has accelerated, with high-frequency trading platforms ramping up the speed to milliseconds and more recently to microseconds. |
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The facilities will include a proton synchrotron, in which protons will be accelerated to 50 billion electron volts, and a neutron diffusing facility. |
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Following the Civil War, the movement towards a mixed economy accelerated. |
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The buccaneers' migration from Hispaniola's mainland to the more defensible offshore island of Tortuga limited their resources and accelerated their piratical raids. |
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Over the following 70 to 80 million years, the rate of diversification accelerated by an order of magnitude and the diversity of life began to resemble that of today. |
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Each year, the number of inhabitants in the entire world grows, but the natural hydric resources remain constant and contamination increases in an accelerated form. |
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It was used in experiments on children suffering from a rare genetic condition called Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome where ageing is accelerated. |
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When molten aluminum metal temperatures are high, the tendency for aluminum oxide formation and penetration of the refractory lining is greatly accelerated. |
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The spread of towns and increase in nucleated settlements in the countryside, rather than scattered farms, was probably accelerated by the coming of the Normans to England. |
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Dubai Municipality, collaborated with several other government bodies has accelerated the pace of campaigns to take Dubai creek to the list of UNESCO s world heritage sites. |
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In the 1980s the reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev and the Solidarity movement in Poland accelerated the collapse of the Eastern bloc and the end of the Cold War. |
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The process accelerated as commercial exploitation of bogs grew. |
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This process has accelerated rapidly since widespread access to mass media in English and increased population mobility became available after the Second World War. |
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Attracted to its supersonic bow shock by the Casimir Force, the crystal accelerated to what appears to be relativistic speeds in very short distances. |
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It also features an accelerated PCI wavetable polyphonic sound controller with 4-channel Line level outputs offering impressive sound capabilities. |
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During the later phases of the Cold War, though, both countries developed accelerated testing programs, testing many hundreds of bombs over the last half of the 20th century. |
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Symptoms of yew poisoning include an accelerated heart rate, muscle tremors, convulsions, collapse, difficulty breathing, circulation impairment and eventually cardiac arrest. |
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