Experts predict that at most a meteor could flash across the sky every minute or two at peak times. |
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This ratio provides a method of standardizing data for benchmarking clinical indicators across health care agencies. |
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The mounting civilian death toll has brought the war home to millions across the Middle East. |
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It may also raise the number of random meteors seen from Earth streaking across the sky. |
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When the assistant referee refused to flag, the Dutchman angled a low shot across the goalkeeper and inside the far post. |
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I have seen legends totter across stages, forget their lines, prove themselves incapable of holding a tune. |
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Throughout history, and across every culture and civilisation, male virility and fertility have always been venerated. |
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The number eight is a token of fortune in Chinese and has special favour across the country. |
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In my wandering through second hand book stores, I have come across some unusual tomes. |
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Unlike other demonstrations across the country, these were trouble-free, with students behaving themselves. |
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Jerry swung the front door open, a big toothy smile spread across his face. |
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A voltage difference applied across the crystal by way of source and drain electrodes then causes current to flow through the charged region. |
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A Silver eagle broach is pinned to her cloth coat, a Hermes scarf splashes pink and black across the collar. |
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The 41-year-old man belted his three-year-old son across his backside with his hand at a shopping centre in Chorlton, Manchester. |
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He studies, grinds and polishes Japanese swords and daggers for sale to museums and private collectors across the world. |
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Guests bunked at the swank Las Brisas and partied across the Pacific resort. |
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The resistor will absorb some of the voltage across it when we place it in series with the resistor. |
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Busy, often burrowing insects such as tok-tokkies and sunspiders scuttle across the desert floor. |
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The cylindrically hulled Healy drove up on top of the massive floe until the heft of the boat sent dozens of cracks spidering across the surface. |
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As their name implies, Mormon metalmarks are mostly a species of the Great Basin, and do not occur across most of the Pacific Northwest. |
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East Timor comes across as a series of lands within a land, with different tongues and customs. |
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Skelton said the two suspects were seen running across a service road on the mountain by two plain clothes West Vancouver police detectives. |
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No significant differences were found in the use of marijuana or methamphetamine across rural areas. |
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Unless I get this message across, large numbers of you will be in for a shock when your February bill arrives. |
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All of the participants completed both blocks with the order of completion counterbalanced across participants. |
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Camber is the vertical curve provided across the road width with a crest at the centre so that the water flows to the edges and is drained off. |
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The British intended for the Miamis to carry freely across the portage, charging what the market could bear. |
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But schools across Colchester are only too aware of the impact of conflict and overseas postings on children from Army families. |
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The next day there will be Jubilee church services and bell-ringing across Britain. |
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Catwalks extended across the open spaces below me which were filled with machinery of different kinds. |
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Given the likely significance of knowledge spillovers across industries it is important to use an economy wide measure of the patent rate. |
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With so many Mexican items in stores across the US, you can make your own chili powder by grinding your own spices. |
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It splats against your ears like the spineless sea creatures that crawl across its back cover. |
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Dressed in virginal white, eight young girls executed endless parans and moved fluidly across the stage in a piece titled Nritta, or pure dance. |
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Java has always been a great language for writing big apps that can be virtualized across a bunch of processors or machines. |
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Insects crawled freely around the cracks in the walls, and across the bottles of spirituous beverages. |
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However, the short brim of a baseball cap can create a long shadow across the body of a standing person. |
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Dante leaned forward, and his dark eyes danced excitedly from across the table. |
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Competition law increasingly raises issues that cut across national and regional boundaries. |
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A distribution pact with their chain of malls means the content will be viewable on monitors in malls across the country. |
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Even the servants doing their nightly duties didn't come across something unusual. |
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They also urged the public to come forwards with information in case they came across corrupt government servants. |
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At this point there is no effort to co-ordinate services across Government Departments. |
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The work opens with a beguiling play of diagonal white lines across a black screen, entering at irregular moments. |
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They understood, too, that appeals to racial pride are a dead end without a larger vision of economic justice that cuts across racial divisions. |
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Republicans across the city had feared for the future of the administration. |
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At a study site near Sidney, he's distributed tiny meteorological sensors across a field. |
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It was 15 metres across, weighed three tonnes and had an estimated two million calories. |
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Something unreadable flashed across her face, and he set his teeth and whirled around to stalk out of the room. |
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I just think it would be better for all concerned if female toons across the board were toned down just a bit. |
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The viewscreen became whole again and the back screen was once again white with red lines snaking across it. |
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The order of presentation of these blocks was completely randomized across participants. |
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By performing an entertaining pendulum across the shaft to the crevice, the rope can be belayed just inside. |
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These wines will be offered to other distributors, as well as to key retailers and small hotel and restaurant chains across the country. |
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How had McWilliams managed to get across a roof and drop down into the yard of a loyalist wing, in broad daylight, without being seen? |
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He pointed toward one of the settees across from the windows and then commanded Adam to sit. |
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Some Miao even migrated across the Chinese border into Vietnam, Laos, Kampuchea, Thailand, and Burma. |
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The strike action, which was intended to topple the government, shut down most transport across the country. |
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After traveling across country to California for a life changing year of study, she was ready to settle down permanently in the Sunshine State. |
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Presentation College lit an electrical torch across the border last week when they started a project with a school in Ballymena. |
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To take off through the air, casting one's gaze across the endless sweep of the universe or upon the no less exciting realm of the microcosm. |
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Michael's beloved bike is blue at the front and silver at the back, with red writing across. |
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The race requires riders to travel along corrugated roads and tracks, across sand and through bulldust in temperatures reaching up to 45 degrees. |
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Chad watched Amy from across the room as Odette spilled the news about Kenny's death. |
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Many organisations will have soft power of their own as they attract citizens into coalitions that cut across national boundaries. |
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His rear wheels skidded and the car began to spin out of control, flying across the track and into the path of another driver. |
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While fossilized specimens reveal that bulldog ants were once widespread across the globe, today they are found only in Australia. |
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Even now, he heard shattering pieces of glass, frightful arguments, and spine-chilling words being spat across the room from each of his parents. |
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We came across a pair of agitated crested spinetails and a very active grey-throated leaftosser. |
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It was like a pink disk, flat, and inch across, a spiral pattern of tiny dots on its surface. |
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They walked to the field where they had a massive fire going, the flames dancing at least six feet high and the fire pit was ten feet across. |
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What remains is not a live one, but a comic book video nasty, stretched across the wide screen. |
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She zipped up her jacket and briskly made her way across lawns and through alleys. |
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Posters and literature are being distributed in pubs, working men's clubs and nightclubs across the city. |
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Financial reporting patterns were variable both across companies and over time. |
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I watched June walk across the living room toward the kitchen wearing a light purple nightgown and satiny bathrobe. |
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The vaporetto chugs across to Murano, home of the factories that make the ubiquitous glass, and on to Burano. |
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Then a man who lives across the road came flying into the shop, saying there had been a raid next door. |
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Overhead the vapour trails of American jets streaked across the washed-out winter sky. |
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If he wins, as I believe he will, you will be able to hear talk of it across the vales and hills of rural Britain and Ireland for days. |
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Most days, the child is deposited on the pavement across the road as the mother sorts through the garbage. |
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And there is enough in our shared capacity for pain and pleasure to make moral concerns cut across cultural boundaries. |
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He stalked across the street, ignoring the catcalls of the local newsies in regard to his clothing. |
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When she surfaced, something brushed across her arm, a yellow heart-shaped leaf with serrated edges. |
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Autumn is the time of year when we draw in our horns and make shorter sorties across the Channel to the likes of Paris, Bruges and Amsterdam. |
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I spread my arms wide for a moment, letting the drafts in my room play across my loose nightshirt and breeches. |
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The college is one of about 16 institutions across China offering courses validated by the Glasgow-based exam body. |
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The new deal was brought in at the beginning of October and will extend across the whole of the UK by next month. |
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With tears brimming, I stop filming and rub the backs of my knuckles across my eyes. |
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He continued to ponder this as he moved across the room to where several of his men were standing speaking in hushed, worried tones. |
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I'm tempted to say simply that South Africans, across the board, need to grow a sense of humour. |
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This convergence of results across studies using different, complementary methods attests to the validity of the findings. |
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A mother living just across the road from the man's flat fears for the safety of her four young children. |
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Sport is a good vehicle in this context, as it cuts across the boundaries of nationality, race, religion, and culture. |
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While the forms it takes vary, it cuts across boundaries of creed, generation and race. |
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Then, with a thunderous roar that spread across the entire mountain, the rocky behemoth tore apart. |
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I wandered down dirty streets, past vacant looking vagrants, and across a railway line. All was dark and dusty. |
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School children from across the region have helped Forestry Commission rangers to plant tree varieties including oak, holly and alder. |
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Combat units line up shoulder to shoulder across a broad front to face the enemy, which organizes its units in much the same fashion. |
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Alex took her by the arm and led her across the course to where he had set his observation station. |
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From a distance the house sticks out like a sore thumb across the countryside. |
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To get such a line across the neck suggests something broad had been pressed into the neck. |
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The theatre has a similar bulk and presence in the opposite direction, as its south side presents long views across the Rhine harbour. |
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A towel rack hung on the shower door, and a spider plant trailed its long white-green tendrils across the counter. |
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Between the two beds was a creamy beige couch, and across from that, a wash basin, vanity, and wardrobe. |
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An old hag from across the isle grinned toothlessly at me as he left and said something I couldn't understand. |
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At the age of four, he went to a one-room nursery class attached to a private girls' school across the road from home. |
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Huge, jagged slashes intersected across the robe, forming a spiderweb of cuts. |
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Standing upon the Tor, one's eye is drawn to the chain of hills running across the south, forming one lip of the bowl surrounding the Levels. |
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Far ahead to the north, across a rock-strewn gulf, was a chain of low-lying mountains locked away behind an otherworldly wall of haze. |
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To pass from the soil solution into root vascular tissues, water has to flow radially across a series of concentric cell layers. |
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He sat across from her as she sipped the hot chocolate he'd made while she was brooding on the living room sofa. |
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The languid novel follows a fantastically rich American couple who hold court in villas across Europe. |
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Aislinn found a spot on the blue settee and the doctor seated himself across from her. |
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Jake remained across the room at his desk, looking broodily down at the open journal instead of up at his stepfather. |
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In this brightly pointed account, the new piano part came across as fresh and distinct. |
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Shackles bind him at the wrists and ankles, stretching his body long across the table. |
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Fleet went toppling over backwards, sending his armful of cannonballs clattering across the deck. |
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He rounds the last line of defence and tries to cut the ball across the face of goal. |
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These waves can race across the ocean like the crack of a bullwhip, gaining momentum over thousands of kilometers. |
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She frowned and squinted when she spied a figure galloping across the lush, green hills. |
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In normal operation CHAPS payments are settled in real time across settlement accounts, maintained by Members at the Bank of England. |
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As bad luck would have it, nine German U-boats stumbled across the manoeuvres and torpedoed the ships, sinking two ships and damaging a third. |
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She placed her hand across her chest, above her belly button and away from the gauze bandage. |
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It covered all of the lower torso and upper lower body, and cut back into a curve across the legs opposite the shoulder strap. |
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She executed a perfect sweep across the creature's arm, severing the limb from its shoulder. |
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The video that accompanied the song showed a map of Britain with a target sign across it. |
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Four shadows were cast across the pavement, dancing like flames in the moonlight as they walked toward their destinations. |
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Indeed, can one imagine the reaction among the television viewership across Central America? |
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Someone dropped his glass of wine and the red liquid spilt across the marble floor. |
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Radiation from the Big Bang fireball has been travelling across the universe, cooling as space expands, they say. |
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It is the choices we make from passing a car on the way to work to cutting across a field walking home. |
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We are all joined in an ancient and eternal union with humanity that cuts across all barriers of time, convention, philosophy and definition. |
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Total sales, according to his publicity bumph, top 43 million across 150 countries. |
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Looking from her view on the bed across the way was a pretty oak vanity with a good size mirror. |
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It is inclusive and democratic, cutting across boundaries of age, literacy, gender, and class. |
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I would sit on the roofs of listing, overloaded trucks grinding up and down hundreds of switchbacks across the gorge-scarred Yunnan province. |
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I have run across two opposing theories in regards to proper cleat positioning in relation to the pedal spindle. |
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Coulson potted green and added the brown by playing across the table when snookered and the brown was over a middle pocket. |
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They ate and broke camp quickly, setting a brisk pace across the slick stone of the Old Road. |
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He got a job at the video arcade across the street and broke up with me and broke my heart. |
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Believe it or not, resolving this issue would create spin-offs that could help tens of thousands, right across the country. |
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A brisk wind blew, causing dead leaves to dance in the air and cause those on the ground to ruffle across. |
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His bed was unmade, his nightclothes strewn across the floor, and a small, worn book laid on the table beside the bed. |
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When we had been kids I lived in the house next door and my bedroom had been directly across from hers. |
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Desert spaceports and dusty workshops cluttered with rocket nozzles and airframes have sprung up across California and Canada. |
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As in most other Mediterranean orchids, vegetative characters are similar across species and do not distinguish them. |
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From the isolated vantage point of his room he uses an old pair of opera glasses to spy on a young woman across the street. |
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My next day was spent on the Indian river just across from where the space shuttle leaves from its launching pad. |
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The remaining fabric is swept across the upper half of the body, covering at least one shoulder and sometimes veiling the head. |
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A piece of veiling fell across her face, and she brushed it away with an impatient hand. |
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I reckon you can make it across the desert and back long before nightfall, if speed is your aim. |
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Again, this character is curiously labeled because veins cannot traverse across the posterior wing margin in insects. |
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He opened them again and concentrated and caused veins of colours from red to purple and white to black dance across the sphere. |
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Irregular veins of white streaked across the forms, adding an almost eerie flare to the smooth stone. |
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It's a predominantly flat landscape veined by creeks and rivers that meander haphazardly across vast flood plains. |
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She stood with her fur bristling as she watched a form race across the hills towards them. |
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My bag was Velcroed across my body and it's horrible to think someone has taken it off me. |
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Dusk falls across the South African veld and the young men trot on to the floodlit pitch for another evening's training. |
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The point about understanding across cultural and social boundaries is important. |
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It includes meticulously gauged fluting across the apron and down the legs, terminating in swelled spade feet. |
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A vapour trail was creeping steadily across the deepening blue of the evening sky. |
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Dryden accidentally clipped the notorious bruiser across the nose with his stick. |
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It had very thin spaghetti straps and across the neckline were tiny white and pink flowers. |
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The Coca-Cola corporation has nearly 300,000 vending machines across the continent. |
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High above the building rooftop across the alley birds flew a broken black line in blue night sky. |
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The moon would peek out every now and then, but it was mostly hidden behind monstrous black clouds that stretched across the span of the sky. |
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While sorting through old photographs at my mother's house one Christmas, I came across a photograph that was to haunt me for years. |
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Most people approach the museum across a bridge which spans railway and motorway. |
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The Seat, you feel, could cope as well with a buckled road across a midlands bog as with the broken surfaces in towns and cities. |
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After Spaniards under Magellan visited the islands, Spanish seamen discovered how to return eastbound across the Pacific to Mexico. |
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I hear that bark from across the gully as headlights flare through my venetians and the frat-boys next door return home. |
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The novel is a tale of vengeance wreaked by one jealous twin on her sister across decades, cities and continents. |
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The 1918 Spanish flu killed 500,000 Americans, and millions more across the globe. |
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A massive brush fire sparked by the crash burned through much of the wreckage and debris scattered across two valleys and surrounding hills. |
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Rolling off my bed, I padded across the floor wearing knee high stripped socks with my thigh length Care Bear nightshirt. |
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They've seen variability in corn yields of up to 50 bushels per acre across a single irrigated field. |
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I still have a little scar across my eyebrow from it, a spidery white line. |
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It provided near-real-time monitoring of the flow of critical classes of supply across critical nodes and lines of communication. |
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As it was, he felt a searing pain across his midsection as her incredibly-sharp point ripped through his nightwear and into his skin. |
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I'm not sure what happened to them but they went everywhere with me, even across the border down south. |
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He chafed a begrimed hand across a similarly soiled mouth, maw gaping wide in a grin, to reveal ebony teeth with fallow flashes of gold. |
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There's a palpable venomousness in the exchanges across and around the floor of the Chamber. |
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The subcutaneous nodule, 1.7 cm across, was excised under local anaesthetic. |
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And he developed a healthy following on Instagram, where he comes across as the quintessential California surfer bro. |
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Individual nodules range from a fraction of an inch to more than 14 inches across. |
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Another concern is the continuation of drought conditions across much of the south-east of the country. |
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An initiative targeting wildlife sanctuaries cutting across international boundaries hopes to replicate this success elsewhere. |
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The Doc has walked the streets of the Second City during brutal winter days and has felt the wind whipping like barbed wire across his face. |
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The beech bough across the clearing soughed in the gentle wind and I saw the silver chain glitter upon it. |
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The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh passes from the lateral border of psoas major across the iliac fossa to pierce the inguinal ligament. |
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His objective is to promote, wherever possible, standardization of orthographies across Nilo-Saharan. |
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He was lean and muscular, but painful scars and sores ran across his body like tattoos. |
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To pass the time, he spies on his neighbours, watching the real-life soap opera in the building across from his. |
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The message will be put across that everyone has a right to protection from loud noisy neighbours. |
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Training days will be held during late April and May at a variety of places across the county. |
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Determined to get a river view, I climbed a high bank and looked across windswept spartina grass. |
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Technology stocks took a fresh battering after a spate of US profit warnings spread gloom across world financial markets. |
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At this, a beatific, lights-on-but-no-one-home smile spreads across the space cadet's face. |
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This remote and arid steppe, across which Ghengis Khan marched his vast army, was once the haunt of nomadic farmers. |
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At 5am on Christmas Day, British and German troops walk across no-man's-land, talking and exchanging souvenirs. |
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The Smallpox virus, or variola, has been wreaking havoc across the globe for thousands of years. |
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We had extra staff in the ground, at the railway station and across various parts of the city. |
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They have a potential for dynamic spatio-temporal experience across a network of associative links. |
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Potsdamer Platz, once a no-man's-land across which concrete barriers and barbed wire stretched, now has a McDonald's and Starbucks. |
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The next time you happen to come across a piece of spatterware, take the time to study and appreciate it. |
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When you see a topic bubble up in weblogs, I believe that matters because it is an indication of the topic bubbling up across the populace. |
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The present study shows that sequence divergence within a lineage of Pokey is extremely low even across very broad geographic areas. |
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Students come from across Africa, are based at varsities across the country, but come to Cape Town for an initial intense burst of studying. |
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The complex of ranch buildings spreads across a grassy verge above a tumbling creek. |
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Many emotions were playing across Carly's expressive face, speaking volumes without saying a word. |
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On the drive back to Shelby a big buck deer jumped across the road only a few yards in front of us. |
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Several small outfits across the country sell vermicomposting services and others peddle soil castings. |
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The letter was, to me, the best example of Bumbledom I have come across for a long time. |
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That vermillion against the pale blue of the sky silenced the band, a strange, dead calm sweeping across the grass in a breeze. |
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That was the sign on the vestibule of the car we had just entered on the Oslo-Bergen express, bucketing across the snowy mountains of Norway. |
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The hedge out in front of the house is covered with enough small spiderwebs that it looks as though there's ice across the top. |
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Rather than looking to the immediate local for its architectural reference, Voyager looks across the Indian Ocean to the Cape Dutch vernacular. |
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Gusts of wind up to 50 mph are likely across south-west England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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Allegory cuts across metaphor and metonymy, the image is both fragment and performs a figurative function. |
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Severe damage had already been done across south-west Florida where the storm smashed into land on Friday carrying winds of up to 160 mph. |
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And this is certainly the form of the second stanza, which comes across as a much more regular piece of versification than the first. |
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Many companies have not standardised their product specifications across the eurozone. |
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The specification of a patent must enable the invention to be performed across the full width of the claim. |
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Their eyes fluttered across the breadth of vertical and horizontal planes, missing no detail of change. |
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The earthquake resulted from horizontal displacement of the ground across a nearly vertical fault plane. |
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In 1872, the sound of cross cut saws and broadaxes echoed across Mount Hotham. |
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Jessie padded silently across the bedroom towards the bathroom to take a pee. |
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At 18 his artwork swam across two albums by alt-country brooder Will Oldham, then sunned on the walls of a Tokyo art gallery. |
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The village pub is only 39 steps away and when things begin to flag we can take them across to revitalise the proceedings. |
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It oozed into the brown liquid below him and speckled across the other trouser leg. |
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A stunned silence followed, then a small group began to applaud, speckled patches of clapping joining from across the auditorium. |
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The cool breeze that wafts across the lush green valley is as smooth as silk. |
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Walkers will then turn right up the old disused famine road, across the spectacular and beautiful Lagan Hill. |
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Water in the form of ice has been found in vast quantities just below the surface across large areas of Mars. |
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This method is based on the fact that as a feather grows, alternating light and dark bands appear across its vane. |
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Dwindling concentrations of hedgehog protein reached across the budding limb to shape the first two digits. |
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In the gloom across the vast expanse of sand the distant hills awaited the daylight. |
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By mid-afternoon conifers predominated, and as the sun set, its mellow rays swept across a forest in which few broadleaved trees could be seen. |
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Such concepts apply to architecture across the budgetary spectrum, from the low end to the highbrow. |
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She spied a lone figure staggering aimlessly across a recently ploughed field just north of the farmhouse. |
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Journalists, across the political spectrum, publicized their position in the newspapers. |
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Interests range across a wide spectrum of sports, politics, environment, fine art, drama and community action. |
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Fatalities across UK industry generally are broadly static, but rising in Scotland. |
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The white underside of this sparrow is streaked with buff and brown across the breast. |
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Each year, several serious car accidents are caused by high winds blowing topsoil across highways. |
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Bear the bull mastiff has already taken five first prizes at dog shows across the South West, countless rosettes, plaques and certificates. |
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If you prefer your nudism, well, natural, why not get literally get back to nature with a stroll across England in the buff? |
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Played by Alexa Vega, her Julie comes across as a self-obsessed bellyacher who's as sharp as a mouse's belly. |
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While it may be called speed dating this does not mean you need to fire questions rapidly across the table. |
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It is more than two metres high and made of bare metal with spikes across the top. |
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He crawled over, among the power tools and nails and spikes and dangerous edges, and slid the bolt across. |
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This focus continues, encouraged by international scouting events and an emphasis on sisterhood and brotherhood across cultures. |
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About halfway across the parking lot, she slowed her pace, trying to appear nonchalant. |
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The Abacos are a group of islands and cays stretching across 30 miles of shallow sparkling water. |
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A smile spread across her face as she continued to sing, her clear soprano harmonising itself as the game intensified. |
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A service station worker in Georgia, he began racing against local bootleggers across fields, on ragged dirt tracks, and on asphalt speedways. |
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If you leak breast milk, press down on the nipple with the heel of your hand or put pressure across your chest by crossing your arms. |
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Also having a birthday at almost the same time is Midas, Seven's husband and one of the zaniest brothers-in-law that I have ever come across! |
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The decision stated that the Mohawks of Akwesasne have the Aboriginal right to carry non-commercial goods across the border without paying duty. |
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Today I announce a new plan to explore space and extend a human presence across our solar system. |
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His arms lay limp across his bed as his contained tears spilled over the pillow. |
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Ultimately public school districts across the country will finance and build schools like these. |
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Herland aims to change that by programming works from across Canada in a celebratory, non-competitive festival environment. |
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As for me, I was feeling a little spaced out and tired from my trip across the pond yesterday. |
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I've just come across a vanity publishing firm called Blogbinders, which turns blog content into bound volumes. |
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Leaving Ireland, aged 22, he spent ten years travelling across Europe, playing all the while. |
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The music and ambient noise are mixed well across the sound stage, never taking too much attention from the discussion on screen. |
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Scots settled across the Empire as it developed and built up their own communities such as Dunedin in New Zealand. |
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All three are concerned about the potential spillover of unrest from Central Asia across their borders. |
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The buildings across the road from the station are still there, the ones next to it are long gone. |
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It called for unity with other trade unions, building alliances with public sector unions across towns and cities. |
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Halfway across the room Tamela sat by herself, sulkily hitting plastic building blocks against each other. |
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Is the public recognition of ethnic communities across the United Kingdom dependent on their valorisation by literary fiction? |
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From an ecological point of view, the park should have encompassed contiguous biodiversity-rich forest tracts that cut across even states. |
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Now awake and in charge of the day, he longed to be off, striding across the rich brown soil, out into the world, to explore. |
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In the ghostly tale, she is viciously beaten by invisible hands, dragged screaming across the bedroom floor, and suspended in midair. |
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Surrounding areas across south Manchester soon came to a standstill as diverted traffic clogged the streets. |
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Efforts to curb illegal border crossings have so far posed an obstacle for those wanting to visit family members living across the border. |
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His hand was all torn up, gashes ran across his fingers and his palm was cut deeply. |
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The southern pollutant buildup has long-range effects, often traveling across Africa, far beyond the main brown cloud of particles. |
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This is because stores often hook up many TVs to one video source, degrading image quality across all the screens. |
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To find out how insects respond to various plant odors and insect pheromones, Dickens records the path they take across the servosphere. |
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Powell, 20, was giving two girls a lift home when he drove too fast on a bend and suddenly veered across the road. |
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The telescopes looked for a brief dimming in a star's brightness, indicating a planet might have moved across the star's face. |
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By early 2005, he booted Roll Wid Us out across London's pirate radiosphere, tore up clubs and supported 50 Cent. |
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She could see the round, spherical canvasses stretched across the metal, almost grotesquely. |
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A Windermere man believes a bright light he saw burning across the Bowness sky on Monday night could have been an asteroid or space junk. |
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In the fall, some birds cut across the Gulf of Alaska to shorten their trip south. |
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Not long after we left home we noticed a car following us with its lights turned off and so we cut across a park but about three men followed. |
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Sweeps Ditch cuts across Watersplash Lane, and eventually joins the River Thames at Maidenhead. |
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From her vantage, Charlie observed Mike and Sandra Weston exchange loving glances across the lawn. |
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On its northward journey it cut across Iraq south of Baghdad and followed the mountains north into Iraqi Kurdistan. |
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To calm myself, I'd taken the scenic route and cut across the park to reach school. |
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I cut across the large green, following Kyle until he stopped suddenly and sat down on the lawn. |
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He followed her as she cut across the countryside instead of taking the path all the way. |
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Not only would the road pass close to their home, it would cut across the leafy private lane leading to the luxury barn conversion. |
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Instead of going up to the front gate with the throng, we cut across and joined up with the other guards coming on duty with the brass band. |
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The roads follow these, sometimes cutting across dunes before rejoining the river. |
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To make fibers up to tens of microns across, scientists must align hundreds of the nanotubes into bundles. |
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