My pictures are all scattered anyhow so it may take some time to accumulate them. |
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In time, the growing embryos will accumulate enough mass to ignite and explode out of their cores like baby birds busting out of their eggs. |
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It is only a matter of how long the risky lending and losses are allowed to accumulate. |
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Many species endemic in Australia are known to synthesize and accumulate significant quantities of volatile terpenoids. |
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Gaidarski said that prosecutors should investigate how hospitals managed to accumulate such huge debts. |
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If inhaled continuously these toxins accumulate in the body leading to serious health problems. |
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Toxins accumulate faster, and viruses and bacteria grow more quickly, in a body that is not adequately warmed. |
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As a result they accumulate in the tissues of living beings such as fish, meat and in turn to the dairy products. |
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They are so alive with nature's intelligence that fatigue-causing toxins cannot accumulate in the body when you eat them. |
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Fluid in the lymph vessels can become sluggish, which can cause toxins to accumulate. |
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When the rate of absorption exceeds the rate of elimination, toxins accumulate in the body. |
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This is because much of the dirt that may accumulate inside air ducts adheres to duct surfaces and does not necessarily enter the living space. |
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In his zeal to accumulate wealth, Mahmud neglected to administer to the lands he had conquered. |
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Since junk DNA does not code for proteins, mutations can accumulate within it without natural selection weeding them out. |
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Our mental and physical deeds, both positive and negative, accumulate in what Buddhists call karma. |
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To ensure they get their A into G and work off their debt, interest needs to accumulate on the total fine as well. |
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During the wintertime, there is practically little rainfall, so these particulates accumulate and then grow. |
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A large pile of construction materials, scraps, workbenches, tables and garbage accumulate around the displays as they are being built. |
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Conversely, vines in hot, atmospherically arid climates readily accumulate excess potassium in the leaves, stems, and fruit. |
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As tomorrow's wrinklies get older and older they will accumulate disabilities. |
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Like most RNA viruses they accumulate mutations very fast, and the way the virus RNA replicates itself facilitates frequent recombination. |
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The market makers then started to store and accumulate this price data and develop analytics for forecasting future market movements. |
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If not flushed regularly the bacteria slimes and manganic oxide sediments accumulate in the pipes. |
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And yet echo-sounding maps of submarine topography continued to accumulate. |
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Community property is generally the property a husband and wife accumulate during marriage. |
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Some say sluggish blood and lymph circulation allow fluids and toxins to accumulate, causing fat cells to inflate and bulge up against the skin. |
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They will be able to accumulate significant tax-free incomes by doing so and help the economy. |
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They accumulate around the equator of Earth in the radiation belts and the tail of the magnetosphere in a dense region known as the plasma sheet. |
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The process was begun with the savants who were sent by Napoleon to accumulate information for the multivolume Description de l' Egypte. |
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Do not allow damaged, overripe, and fermenting fruits to accumulate in the field as they serve as powerful attractants for the beetles. |
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They wait until the arrears accumulate before they can take any action at all. |
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I don't know why I don't just do a load when I accumulate enough but I'd guess it has something to do with my natural tendency to procrastinate. |
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Water which drains from Council playing fields is said to accumulate in a gully which runs along the front of a dozen homes. |
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On the other hand, the majority of fossil vertebrate assemblages accumulate over many temporal scales from days to millennia. |
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Google and the Internet means that we can accumulate vast quantities of information with little effort. |
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Everyone on the show has a high income, and most of them have had that high income for long enough to accumulate a good deal of wealth. |
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As a consequence, they accumulate large quantities of phytanic acid in their tissues and serum. |
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They rarely earn enough to accumulate significant wealth, but want to minimise financial insecurity, so are a good market for insurance products. |
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People have figured out that you need to be an owner to accumulate wealth, so increasingly they're asking for equity. |
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This particular period seems to be the exact timing when the seed starts to accumulate a huge amount of starch in the endosperm. |
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And so as any mindful woman might in this accommodating world, I was able to accumulate a fortune. |
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He set up an international investment fund that started to accumulate a large fortune. |
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At the extreme tidal limits in wet areas, organic production may exceed sediment supply and peaty organic sediments may then accumulate. |
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First, you must manage your money in a sensible way to accumulate wealth. |
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On the other hand, even though old-fashioned knobs and dial-controls are sturdier, they are harder to maintain as dirt can easily accumulate in them. |
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Of course, it's not exactly hard to find billionaires who think of themselves as altruists regardless of the obscene amounts of wealth they accumulate. |
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Bolstered by the momentum of Savage, Masters continued to accumulate up-and-coming conservative talent. |
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This means that their gene pools stagnate and accumulate increasingly harmful mutations. |
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To accumulate wealth so fast and on such a scale, it is necessary to eliminate independent law enforcement. |
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Until early November it was very easy to accumulate a large amount of money by selling, and re-selling highly modified cars. |
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Their pay increases as they accumulate experience and develop skills. |
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Promoters, in their efforts to accumulate huge profits, are planning larger and larger events and it is time to put some serious controls on what is going on. |
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But sometimes the genes do not work as well as they should, so the toxins slowly accumulate in your body. |
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At this level we will accumulate dollar longs and warn buyers of gold stocks to watch out for a renewed decline if the dollar's seasonal pattern holds true. |
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But, of course, when you can accumulate goals quite literally in bunches in matches that produce scorelines of 18-0 and 19-0 the total mounts up quickly. |
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When ice is covered, odors will accumulate and the food will taint. |
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Simply enter your weight and waistline measurements, the body shaper's built-in microprocessor will then automatically calculate and accumulate the burnt out calories. |
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Snow will often accumulate and can eventually compact to form glaciers and ice caps. |
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These toxins accumulate in the fat of fish, the source of fish oil. |
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Some of the original slips are now being used in preparing new entries, as the words they illustrate finally accumulate enough evidence for inclusion. |
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The storm force winds caused the snow on the Galtees to drift and accumulate and at the time of writing huge drifts are visible on the mountain slopes. |
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Aiming at creating her own brand of dresses, the retail business was a necessary starting point to learn the market and accumulate enough capital. |
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They basically laid out a strategy which counts on currency manipulation to accumulate lots of hard currency. |
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They set out to accumulate a lot of chips, but this is pointless as the increase in chips in this situation is of trivial value as the blinds and antes go up. |
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The ducts are somewhat larger just behind the nipple where they form lactiferous ampulla which accumulate breast milk during and just prior to breast feeding. |
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Cool Blue Method's recent goal is to accumulate a little cash by planting trees, a feat which only twin brothers Josh and Ben are attempting at the moment. |
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The decision to continue operating meant IFI continued to accumulate major losses and wiped millions off funds available for pension and redundancy packages. |
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For example, ordinary first responders are instructed not to enter an affected area to save someone's life if they would accumulate a dose of 25 rads of radiation. |
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I suspect that the answer was not to just accumulate victory points. |
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The worms accumulate natural estrogen excreted in human waste and estrogenlike compounds from plastics manufacturing. |
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Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the centre of gyres and coastlines, frequently washing aground where it is known as beach litter. |
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On days when a large bore is expected, hundreds of surfing enthusiasts may accumulate, waiting for the waves to arrive. |
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Only later did they influence one another and accumulate more similarities. |
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With such production, medieval monasteries began to accumulate large libraries. |
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These remaining DNA damages accumulate with age in mammalian postmitotic tissues. |
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During this time, small piles of frass extruded by the larvae accumulate under logs. |
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Lead can accumulate in soils, especially those with a high organic content, where it remains for hundreds to thousands of years. |
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Volcanic ashes and lavas accumulate on the surface, and igneous intrusions enter from below. |
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Such toxins can accumulate in the tissues of many species of aquatic life in a process called bioaccumulation. |
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Any depression in a marine environment where sediments accumulate over time is known as a sediment trap. |
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Marine top predators like porpoises and seals accumulate pollutants such as heavy metals, PCBs and pesticides in their fat tissue. |
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Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the center of gyres and coastlines, frequently washing aground where it is known as beach litter. |
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High levels of organic chemicals accumulate in these animals since they are near the top of food chains and have large reserves of blubber. |
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It is radioactive and can accumulate in bones, which makes the handling of plutonium dangerous. |
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Isotopes and compounds of plutonium are radioactive and accumulate in bone marrow. |
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This is because caesium explodes instantly upon contact with water, leaving little time for hydrogen to accumulate. |
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Radiocaesium follows potassium and tends to accumulate in plant tissues, including fruits and vegetables. |
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The minerals are carried by the drainage basin to the mouth, and may accumulate there, disturbing the natural mineral balance. |
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The longer the terminus of the glacier stays in one place, the more debris accumulate in the moraine. |
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The majority of tidal inlets on longshore drift shores accumulate sediment in flood and ebb shoals. |
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High levels of organic chemicals accumulate in these animals since they are high in the food chain. |
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It may also refer more generally to any seaweeds or seagrasses that wash up on beaches and may accumulate in the wrack zone. |
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Nutrients from human activities tend to accumulate in soils and remain there for years. |
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Being yellow in color, beta-carotene may accumulate under the skin to such an extent that the overdoser actually turns yellow. |
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When sedimentary strata accumulate through time, the environment can shift, forming a change in facies in the subsurface at one location. |
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At sites undergoing paludification, litter can accumulate to great thicknesses, as soils become increasingly colder, wetter, and nutrient-poor. |
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Lichens can accumulate several environmental pollutants such as lead, copper, and radionuclides. |
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This ridge traps sediments, thus allowing for thick sequences to accumulate. |
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Coral reefs serve as bulwarks that allow sediment to accumulate between them and the shore, cutting off sediment supply to deeper water. |
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In late spring and summer, large amounts of cold freshwater accumulate from melting ice and are mixed downward during convection. |
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These discarded shells may accumulate around the anvils in sizable middens, sometimes for generations. |
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Plastics accumulate because they typically do not biodegrade as many other substances do. |
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Plastics accumulate because they don't biodegrade in the way many other substances do. |
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Cyanobacteria are not good food for zooplankton and fish and hence accumulate in water, die, and then decompose. |
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Other algae are consumed and hence do not accumulate to the same extent as Cyanobacteria. |
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During the summer, they accumulate fat in their bodies to nourish them through the hibernation period. |
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These points accumulate over the competition, with riders points either counting towards individual or team placings. |
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Painted totems, wood carving, and show programs often accumulate as a sacred object that passes from one group to the next. |
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Its similarity to a bow may not be immediately obvious, but in fact both serve to accumulate energy by elasticity in a fundamentally similar way. |
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In the 14th and 15th centuries, the Habsburgs began to accumulate other provinces in the vicinity of the Duchy of Austria. |
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The Habsburgs began also to accumulate territory far from the hereditary lands. |
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When they accumulate negative karma, they are reborn as either human or any of the other lower beings. |
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Each cellular division provides further opportunity to accumulate base pair mutations. |
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Some planets and moons accumulate enough heat to drive geologic processes such as volcanism and tectonics. |
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Those that accumulate or retain an atmosphere can also undergo surface erosion from wind or water. |
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The cattle introduced by the Spanish polluted the water reserves which Native Americans dug in the fields to accumulate rain water. |
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This difference in values, he argues, constitutes surplus value, which the capitalists extract and accumulate. |
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It tended to accumulate on the carriage behind the spindles and in the region of the drafting rollers. |
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Reservoirs accumulate plant material, which then decomposes, emitting methane in uneven bursts. |
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Without regression testing, unseen bugs will accumulate, until suddenly nothing works in what was once thought to be a stable system. |
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Indoors, the lack of air circulation allows these airborne pollutants to accumulate more than they would otherwise occur in nature. |
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Moraines, piles of rock picked up during the movement of the glacier, accumulate at edges, centre and the terminus of glaciers. |
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But the tot had an inherited disorder called argininosuccinic aciduria that causes ammonia to accumulate in the blood. |
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In bays, rivers and lakes, predators like pike, walleye, white croaker, and largemouth bass accumulate the most mercury. |
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Wilson's disease is a rare, inherited disorder that causes too much copper to accumulate in the liver, brain, and other vital organs. |
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There are new boxes planned, improvements to be made, another yardful of talent to accumulate. |
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Scientific evidence continues to accumulate for the efficacy of the apricot kernel-derived chemical amygdalin in cancer. |
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More aggravating than a roving student is the task of keeping the data they accumulate throughout their education in one, reachable place. |
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If bacterially infected colon cells can no longer repair damage to their DNA, mutations will accumulate, which will promote cancer growth. |
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Although it can persist in sediments and accumulate in sediment-dwelling organisms, it does not biomagnify through the food chain. |
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Over billions of years, enough of this material could accumulate in a main-sequence star to leave a core of strange matter when the star dies. |
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Moreover, as they lose their courage to fight back against your violence, they will accumulate feelings of self-hatred as well. |
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Mastocytosis is a clonal neoplastic proliferation of mast cells that accumulate in one or more organ systems. |
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Some drugs accumulate preferentially in body tissues, most commonly in fat, eg thiopentone and benzodiazepines. |
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Talented slaves with a knack for business might accumulate a large enough peculium to justify their freedom, or be manumitted for services rendered. |
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Under the right conditions, peat can accumulate to a depth of many meters. |
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Using targeted drug delivery systems such as immunoliposomes that accumulate selectively in designated target cell types, the dosage of rapamycin may potentially be optimized. |
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This new enterprise, with the potential for great profits, must have opened the door to the considerable wealth that Sharp was now able to accumulate. |
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A large amount of chaff and straw would accumulate around a threshing machine, and several innovations, such as the air chaffer, were developed to deal with this. |
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Some countries regulate importation and handling of molluscs and other seafood, mainly to minimize the poison risk from toxins that can sometimes accumulate in the animals. |
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The beach sediments that are moving by lateral transport on the lee side of the island will accumulate there, conforming to the shape of the wave pattern. |
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The beneficiaries of these developments would accumulate immense wealth. |
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Meanwhile, this greenhouse gas continues to accumulate in the atmosphere. |
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Tortoises also shed skin, but dead skin is allowed to accumulate into thick knobs and plates that provide protection to parts of the body outside the shell. |
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In addition, like most public employees, Richardson can accumulate vacation time and sick pay and be compensated for any unused portion when she retires or leaves her job. |
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Floating oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the center of gyres and on coastlines, frequently washing aground, when it is known as beach litter or tidewrack. |
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A channel in a tidal flat can see the deposition of a few metres of sediment in one day, while on the deep ocean floor each year only a few millimetres of sediment accumulate. |
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The birding competitions encourage individuals or teams to accumulate large numbers of species within a specified time or area with special rules. |
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Some birders engage in competition to accumulate the longest species list. |
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The main goal of twitching is often to accumulate species on one's lists. |
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This debris can accumulate due to ice flow toward the surface in the ablation zone, melting of surface ice or from debris that falls onto the glacier from valley sidewalls. |
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A change in marrying patterns to getting married later made people able to accumulate more human capital during their youth, thereby encouraging economic development. |
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Strong intertidal currents wash the 'seeds' around on the seabed, where they accumulate layers of chemically precipitated calcite from the supersaturated water. |
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This occurs most easily in allopatric speciation, where populations are separated geographically and can diverge gradually as mutations accumulate. |
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They tend to accumulate in areas with multidirectional wind regimes. |
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Comet also had an adjustable chocking system for locking cars onto the decks and a ventilation system to remove exhaust gases that accumulate during vehicle loading. |
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These polyamines, including spermine and spermidine, have been shown to accumulate in the synovium and urine of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Saxitoxin is water soluble, meaning that it does not accumulate in the body, so consuming the toxin over and over cannot increase one's chances of greater health risk. |
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It can take the place of other metals in plants and can accumulate on their surfaces, thereby retarding photosynthesis, and preventing their growth or killing them. |
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Toxins produced by the algae accumulate in shellfish, kill sea creatures, and irritate the eyes and respiratory systems of boaters and beachgoers. |
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Although in the short-term there was no significant disadvantage to self-fertilization, deleterious effects might accumulate over multiple generations of self-fertilization. |
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