Even Bob, the bull mastiff who plays Agent 11, seems embarrassed by the proceedings. |
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Agent Clark suffered a flesh wound and should be back to desk duty in a few days. |
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The use of defoliants such as Agent Orange and various herbicides scarred the landscape and caused untold human costs. |
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One agent in particular developed a rapport with Zubaydah and managed to elicit an all-important bit of intelligence. |
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For sixty-two years, the Navy pummeled the island with millions of pounds of bombs, missiles, depleted-uranium bullets, napalm and Agent Orange. |
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These were upsetting photos of effects of people burned by napalm and vegetation devastated by Agent Orange. |
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Once she overcame her shock, Esfandiari realized she was arrested because she was perceived as an agent provocateur. |
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Her sensibilities tend more toward, say, an agent provocateur bustier than business wear. |
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The final showdown between Keanu Reeves' Neo and Hugo Weaving's Agent Smith should have been the money shot of the whole trilogy. |
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She took out her gun and prepared herself for the battle she thought would end her life, unaware that the Agent planted was also at the scene. |
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Agent causation, it may be argued, is a condition of the possibility of morally responsible agency. |
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Hall and Partners Contracts Management Limited was designated as the Employer's Agent. |
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Agent Orange contained dioxins, which are some of the most deadly poisons known. |
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When his agent asked if he missed his wife, his mind flashed to an image of Alison. |
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She rewound the videotape of the evening news and watched herself at Agent Logan's press conference. |
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Agent Bald, let's talk about the phone calls that the suspects say they made that were treated as hoaxes or jokes and nobody paid attention. |
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Casey kept her room perfectly clean, barely touching her old playthings and rose early each morning, expecting a reveille from Agent Michael. |
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I began as the Agent for Wigan where I learned a great deal which stood me in good stead later at Knutsford. |
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Botanical humans are at war with a cervine insurgency that has greater defoliation power than a squadron-load of Agent Orange. |
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As an experienced Real Estate Agent I strongly refute the claims made in this letter. |
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Forgive me, Agent 007, but you seem to have an insatiable appetite for the dramatics. |
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This echoes the wave of such birth deformities following the US's use of the pesticide Agent Orange as a chemical weapon in the Vietnam War. |
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A depressed Agent Jay is now a senior operative in the eponymous secret government bureau. |
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Dioxin was the primary toxic component of Agent Orange, a defoliant used during the Vietnam war. |
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Brad believed that his symptoms were the result of exposure to Agent Orange, an herbicide used to defoliate the Vietnam jungles. |
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I could complain about how, two out of eight episodes in, agent Carter is in no hurry to introduce its real villain. |
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My agent at the time sent that tape to SNL and then they asked me to come in for an audition. |
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Stuck in Fryburg, California, a white-bread suburb of San Diego, Vinnie tries to get over on and is protected by Agent Barney Coopersmith. |
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The Station Agent was a quiet character piece with unnecessary melodrama in its third act, overall pleasant and endearing. |
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A prominent agent used that telling phrase to describe the problem that was afflicting Cruise. |
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Now the government has the power to declare an organization a foreign agent as an administrative matter. |
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These are a set of chance cards, one of which is drawn when either a Leader or a Secret Agent lands on a question mark. |
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They ruled the country in all but name through the Agent and Consul-General Lord Cromer. |
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It always leaves a bad taste in my mouth too but people should realise that it is the owner who makes these decisions not the Agent. |
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Two tribal members were shot and hospitalized and the agent who shot them was put on administrative leave. |
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On a case-by-case basis, the Special Agent in Charge or their designee may grant exceptions to the directive and this policy. |
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At an Amtrak inspection point, Pascal Abidor showed his U.S. passport to a federal agent. |
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Most of the abused prisoners had no military intelligence value, Special Agent Worth said. |
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Agent Orange was used as a defoliant during the Vietnam War and included, as contaminants, dioxin and related compounds. |
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The wives of US servicemen who were exposed to Agent Orange gave birth to a disproportionate number of deformed babies. |
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Art can be an accomplice to the process of destroying Eden but is never the sole agent. |
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My agent suggested I try to have a completed draft of a second novel before absolution was published. |
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Queen Mary and her husband William III were jointly crowned in 1688, and Defoe became one of William's close allies and a secret agent. |
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Mr. Wildgoose, Mr. Peebles's eighth agent, recommended a Multiplepoinding to bring all parties concerned into the field. |
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No, a British agent and a British warship, HMS Narvik, are sent with British soldiers to the island at the end of the novel to settle the matter. |
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No in 1962, with 22 secret agent films released in 1966 alone attempting to capitalise on the Bond franchise's popularity and success. |
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Pound broadcast over Rome Radio, although the Italian government was at first reluctant, concerned that he might be a double agent. |
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Connery's breakthrough came in the role of British secret agent James Bond. |
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The story reportedly delighted MacKenzie, who was keen to run it, and Max Clifford, who had been Starr's public relations agent. |
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This work was concerned with how human morality depends on sympathy between agent and spectator, or the individual and other members of society. |
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During the Second World War Ayer was a Special Operations Executive and MI6 agent. |
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The earliest assessments of David I portray him as a pious king, a reformer and a civilising agent in a barbarian nation. |
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Each colony had a paid colonial agent in London to represent its interests. |
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Thomas Edison's European agent, Colonel Gouraud, recorded Gladstone's voice several times on phonograph. |
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It can also be used for class C fires where the nonconductivity of the extinguishing agent is important. |
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He enjoyed a salary for defending the policy of Lord North's government, and held the lucrative post of London agent to the Nawab of Arcot. |
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Gold ions in solution are readily reduced and precipitated as metal by adding any other metal as the reducing agent. |
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Gold toxicity can be ameliorated with chelation therapy with an agent such as dimercaprol. |
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Lead dioxide is a strong oxidizing agent, capable of oxidizing hydrochloric acid to chlorine gas. |
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Zinc is an efficient Lewis acid, making it a useful catalytic agent in hydroxylation and other enzymatic reactions. |
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The agent of change could be anything from competition from other organisms, continental drift, or climate change such as an ice age. |
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Robson recommended that Giggs sign up with Harry Swales, the agent that he himself had inherited from Kevin Keegan. |
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Nobody ever got in touch with me personally from England, only through my agent. |
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Also at this show was a representative of Wasted Talent, who arranged a meeting between the band and Ian Wilson, U2's agent. |
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The corrosive effect of the poisonous agent was an immediate cause of death. |
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He is tasked with conducting covert operations with MI6 agent George McHale against the Soviet Union. |
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Secombe met Michael Bentine at the Windmill Theatre, and was introduced to Peter Sellers by his agent Jimmy Grafton. |
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Brine is an auxiliary agent in water softening and water purification systems involving ion exchange technology. |
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Three years later, an attempt was made to kill Henry III by a man who later confessed to being an agent of the Marisco family. |
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In particular, the use of osbipy as a DNA contrast agent may also have applications in DNA mapping technologies. |
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Confederate agent Bulloch and the remaining seamen then returned to their respective ships for their return voyage to England. |
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Culture is the agent, the natural area is the medium, the cultural landscape is the result. |
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It is also under research as an bactericidal agent against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. |
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Carbon dioxide decrease, with a tipping point of 600 ppm, was the primary agent forcing Antarctic glaciation. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is a general oxidizing agent and therefore finds some use in organic chemistry. |
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The number of a first or second person participant is generally marked for both agent and patient in all aspects. |
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How does a person change from a patient to an agent in shaping and living a course of life? |
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Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate, that it often involves the agent and the patient. |
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When Snorri arrived in Norway for the second time, it was clear to the king that he was no longer a reliable agent. |
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Colonel George Edward Gouraud, Thomas Edison's European agent, made sound recordings of Tennyson reading his own poetry, late in his life. |
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Dr Albanese was in the team that first identified Agent Orange, a defoliant used during the Vietnam War, as the cause of unexplained cancers in American veterans. |
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The agent noun 'cutter' means a person who cuts, or a thing that is made to or is able to cut something. |
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It is a solvent for nitrocellulose and vinyl chloride-acetate resins and may function as an antiblush agent in lacquers. |
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Tamoxifen, a nonsteroidal antiestrogenic agent, is used widely as adjunctive therapy for women with breast cancer. |
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This antiripening agent that keeps apples hard long enough to survive long-distance travel was denounced for its alleged carcinogenic effects. |
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When a high yield value is desired in a plastisol, a thixotrope or antisag agent may be added. |
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Bonnie worked as a daycare director. She helped case the FBI office by posing as a college student interested in becoming an FBI agent. |
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Every police officer and agent in New York City is gunning for you. If you come in now, I can guarantee your safety. |
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For the activity of the agent, being not able to overmaster the resistance of the patient, there will ensue no deperdition. |
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A government agent, who is known as District Secretary, administers a district. |
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The powdered roots of the Guayacan have detersive properties, and were once used as a household cleaning agent. |
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The house had fallen into such disrepair that no agent would show it to buyers. |
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A fantasist was beginning a two-year stint behind bars today for conning police into thinking he was a James Bond-style secret agent. |
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He was an undercover agent, for goodness sakes. Once a job was done, of course he would move on. |
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Any good undercover agent ruffled a few feathers in the front office, and Jake more often than not upset the entire henhouse. |
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A previous study of quantitative vessel wall analysis in 23 Takayasu arteritis patients used gadofosveset, an intravascular contrast agent. |
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The reducing agent is commonly a source of carbon such as coke, or in earlier times charcoal. |
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On 1 January 49 BC, an agent of Caesar presented an ultimatum to the senate. |
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If their last name was Drake they might be eligible for a share if they paid Hartzell to be their agent. |
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The agent for both Francis Egerton and his older brother, who was now the 2nd Duke of Sutherland, was James Loch. |
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His first choice was Richard Smith who was the mine agent to the Trustees of the 1st Earl of Dudley. |
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When there was a shipping delay, the salesman jollied the purchasing agent along to keep him from canceling the order. |
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The importance of appearing in this Directory is so evident to every land agent and attorney that we will discuss the matter no further. |
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That is what prompted him to write the county land agent to find what properties were available. |
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Bear in mind, however, that for some purchasing people, deciding to use an agent is a little like turkeys voting for Christmas. |
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Established authors may be represented by a literary agent to market their work to publishers and negotiate contracts. |
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Percy had found employment with his kinsman the Earl of Northumberland, and by 1596 was his agent for the family's northern estates. |
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At some point during Northumberland's command in the Low Countries, Percy became his agent in his communications with James. |
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Ground coriander seed is widely used as a thickening agent, and turmeric is added for colour and its digestive qualities. |
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From 1659 until his death in 1678, Marvell was serving as London agent for the Hull Trinity House, a shipmasters' guild. |
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Dallas as his literary agent to publish his poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, which Byron thought of little account. |
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Mabel Fierz put him in contact with Leonard Moore, who became his literary agent. |
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In July 2011, Rowling parted company with her agent, Christopher Little, moving to a new agency founded by one of his staff, Neil Blair. |
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Rowling's agent, Neil Blair acted as producer, through his independent production company and with Rick Senat serving as executive producer. |
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In North by Northwest, Cary Grant portrays Roger Thornhill, a Madison Avenue advertising executive who is mistaken for a government secret agent. |
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Chaplin, then 54, had been introduced to her by a film agent seven months earlier. |
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Interviewed by James Lipton for Inside the Actors Studio, Neeson said she was instrumental in his getting an agent. |
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Ransom Reading Room at the Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas at Austin, which maintains the papers of literary agent Audrey Wood. |
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Faldo's relationship with Bercher, a Swiss PR agent, began in 1998 when they met at the European Masters golf tournament. |
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In some ways this effort failed, as the OEEC never grew to be more than an agent of economic cooperation. |
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It is alleged by many, including members of the security forces, that Jackson was an RUC agent. |
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After his death on hunger strike, his seat was held, with an increased vote, by his election agent, Owen Carron. |
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In this case, a normal end product of chlorophyll metabolism, phylloerythrin, is the photodynamic agent. |
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Nutmeg is known to have been a prized and costly spice in European medieval cuisine as a flavouring, medicinal, and preservative agent. |
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Diagnosis of infectious disease sometimes involves identifying an infectious agent either directly or indirectly. |
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A sample taken from potentially diseased tissue or fluid is then tested for the presence of an infectious agent able to grow within that medium. |
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Eukaryotic parasites may also be grown in culture as a means of identifying a particular agent. |
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Another useful identification method is Xenodiagnosis, or the use of a vector to support the growth of an infectious agent. |
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The antigen, usually a protein or carbohydrate made by an infectious agent, is bound by the antibody. |
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Thus, the technological ability to detect any infectious agent rapidly and specifically are currently available. |
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A significant proliferation of the infectious agent does not occur, this limits the ability of PCR to detect the presence of any bacteria. |
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The organism that is the target of an infecting action of a specific infectious agent is called the host. |
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The host harbors and agent in a mature, or sexually active stage phase called the definitive host. |
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It can be made if it is soured first, churned, and a clarifying agent is then added. |
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Egyptians used it alongside beeswax as a cleanser, moisturizer, and antibacterial agent since pharaonic times. |
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While samba music continues to act as the national unifying agent in Rio, Funk Carioca found a strong community following in Brazil. |
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In 1547, Hans Schlitte, the agent of Ivan, recruited craftsmen in Germany for work in Russia. |
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He was from Kholmogory and the agent of Alexey Usov who was a member of the Gostinaya Sotnya, the highest merchant guild in Moscow. |
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In 1647 Fedot Alekseyev, an agent of a Moscow merchant, organized an expedition and brought in Dezhnyov because he was a government official. |
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Surely, too, it would be a waste of an agent, for after several hours of propinquity I could scarcely fail to recognise him in the future. |
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The dyeing rate can be significantly influenced by the choice of dispersing agent used during the grinding. |
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Deontic modality expresses an ability, necessity, or obligation that is associated with an agent subject. |
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The use of passive voice allows speakers to organize stretches of discourse by placing figures other than the agent in subject position. |
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The passive voice may also be used to avoid specifying the agent of an action. |
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Different languages use different methods for expressing the agent in passive clauses. |
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If the agent is mentioned, it usually appears in a prepositional phrase introduced by the preposition by. |
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For instance, the A might be an experiencer or a source, semantically, not just an agent. |
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When the subject is the agent or doer of the action, the verb is in the active voice. |
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For instance, in the phrase, It is obvious that the violence will continue, it is a dummy pronoun, not referring to any agent. |
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Many parts of the Indian subcontinent were governed by the East India Company, which nominally acted as the agent of the Mughal Emperor. |
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Each glimmer of a Liberal revival has enhanced his historical stature, if only as the victim or agent of the Liberal decline. |
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A toxin so potent as abrin can be expected to have appeal as a murder weapon as well as a chemical warfare agent. |
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Coke is used as a fuel and as a reducing agent in smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. |
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The pair of an oxidizing and reducing agent that are involved in a particular reaction is called a redox pair. |
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Likewise, a reagent that is reduced gains electrons and is referred to as the oxidizing agent. |
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The hot carbon monoxide is the reducing agent for the iron ore and reacts with the iron oxide to produce molten iron and carbon dioxide. |
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However, concentrated sulfuric acid is a strong oxidizing agent and does not react with metals in the same way as other typical acids. |
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Sodium carbonate is used by the brick industry as a wetting agent to reduce the amount of water needed to extrude the clay. |
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Sodium sulfate is used as a fining agent, to help remove small air bubbles from molten glass. |
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In the laboratory, anhydrous sodium sulfate is widely used as an inert drying agent, for removing traces of water from organic solutions. |
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Used as an acidity regulator, anticaking agent, stabiliser or colour it is approved for usage in the EU, USA and Australia and New Zealand. |
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Calcium carbonate is also used as a firming agent in many canned or bottled vegetable products. |
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In late 18th century North America, before the development of baking powder, pearl ash was used as a leavening agent in quick breads. |
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As a mixture with lime and calcium chloride, it is marketed as chlorine powder or bleach powder for water treatment and as a bleaching agent. |
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During World War II, British subject Eddie Chapman, trained by the Germans in sabotage, became a double agent for the British. |
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Smoke is sometimes used as a flavoring agent, and preservative for various foodstuffs. |
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Factor VIII, a clotting agent used to treat hemophilia, was produced, at the time, by processing donated blood. |
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With a new career in parliament to prepare for, he engaged Frederick Kemp as his agent. |
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As with most beers, ale typically has a bittering agent to balance the sweetness of the malt and act as a preservative. |
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This chapel was founded by Richard Eastwood of Thorneyholme, land agent to the Towneley family. |
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It took several weeks for the American agent to secure ships for their transportation home, and the men grew very impatient. |
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An actual physical piece of paper shows that you're not just shotgunning out queries to every agent on the planet. |
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It is the consciousness of this merited approbation and esteem which is alone capable of supporting the agent in this tenour of conduct. |
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Theaterwide chemical warfare agent contamination from air war bombings of Iraq. |
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The study consisted of a screening design evaluating protein, buffer, tonicifying agent, cryoprotectant, surfactant, and pH levels. |
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The writer is also a double agent, who trafficks in perceptions and double-deals between circumstances and possibilities, present and future. |
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The unsigned player also had the option of sitting out a year and negotiating as a free agent. |
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However, he quickly showed that he was an agent, and he made in the end a very indiscreet speech, in a most unwinning style. |
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Of the six known genes, five follow a ventrodorsal gradient or have a ventralizing effect and one is a dorsalizing agent. |
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Holding land allodially allows one to become self-possessed, and self-possession allows one to-become a public person, an agent, not a servant. |
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The scope of his mental visuality no longer included the figure of the agent from the private detective bureau. |
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Unfortunately, the waste oil had a dioxin concentration 2,000 times higher than that in Agent Orange. |
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It is considered among the most toxic chemicals known and is the action compound in the notorious Agent Orange. |
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Maybe Agent Spann really did think the pickup truck was charging at him and that the only way to defend himself was to shoot. |
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Dioxin was the contaminant in the herbicide Agent Orange, used as a defoliant in the Vietnam war and thought to have caused numerous health problems in veterans of that war. |
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The effects of Round-Up Ultra are not that much different from Agent Orange, the defoliant used to such malign effect by the US in Southeast Asia. |
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In Vietnam, two million Vietnamese civilians were killed, mostly by American bombing and the extensive use of chemical weapons like Agent Orange and napalm. |
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They want compensation for the use of Agent Orange and other chemicals by the Americans to defoliate the jungle in which Vietnamese forces operated. |
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Our air offensive, with the use of defoliants such as Agent Orange, has seriously reduced their strength in the trees and their capacity to wage war on the ground. |
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The next day, Agent gomez called Arambula to meet him at their usual place, a Baskin Robbins in El Paso. |
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But Arambula visited the ICE offices in El Paso on at least two occasions, and met with Agent gomez alone on several others. |
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Agent gomez testified the ICE spent no more than 15 hours with Arambula in total. |
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A failed high-altitude nuclear launch left a legacy of low-level plutonium contamination, and an old Agent Orange storage site caused some residual contamination as well. |
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Oddly, the hardback edition of The Social Agent remains available now for immediate delivery via the Internet. |
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He returned to TV in Chicago Hope, before landing NCIS, a spinoff from JAG in 2003, playing Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs. |
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They reflected on recent decisions in regard to asbestos, lung disease, toxic shock syndrome, Agent Orange, lead, tobacco, and fen-phen, the slimming pill. |
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Special Agent Xavier Diaz testified he once drove five hours west of the city to meet Arambula in Nogales, Arizona. |
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On Feb. 7 of that year, the Secret Service, after examining the mule, returned the coin to Baller, accompanied by a letter from Special Agent Richard M. McDrew. |
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Agent 547 knocked the gun from his hands and brought him down. |
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He was taken to Halifax police station and shown a video of unused material filmed as part of a BBC undercover documentary, Secret Agent, screened last year. |
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Soon she is hurtling streetward as an Agent blasts away at her. |
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You also have some rather elegant hotel reservations in St. Petersburg, the front desk clerk is Agent 21, so I'm sure you'll have no problems there. |
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Anyway Agent Broker you will lead our first foray behind enemy lines. |
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Essex had three debutants in their side including 32-year-old fast bowler Joseph Grant who plays for Dunnington in the Huntters the Estate Agent York Senior League. |
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Agent Orange was used as a defoliant and herbicide during the war. |
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The construction was arranged by the Confederate agent Commander James Bulloch, who led the procurement of sorely needed ships for the fledgling Confederate States Navy. |
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It is a moderately reactive metal and strong reducing agent. |
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To reduce the risk associated with failure to deliver on the trade on settlement date, a clearing agent or clearing house often sat between the trading parties. |
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This submission must be done either personally, by an intermediary agent or by correspondence, the Lyon Clerk is required to personally interview and reply to each applicant. |
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For anyone interested in the possible health effects of Agent Orange and dioxin, it makes sense to examine the men with the highest exposures. |
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I must offer a big thank-you to my agent for getting me this job. |
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The second is to develop a new generation of further improved contrast agent that can yield more intense myocardial contrast after intravenous injection. |
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Alternatively, if the asset 5 is traded, but only illiquidly, it is possible to imagine that the agent can make a one-off hedge in 5 at the start of the option. |
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In February 1585, William Parry was convicted of plotting to assassinate Elizabeth, without Mary's knowledge, though her agent Thomas Morgan was implicated. |
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Gribble the top winner in its national Agent Community Service Award program. |
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In 1896, his agent Addison Bright persuaded him to meet with Broadway producer Charles Frohman, who became his financial backer and a close friend, as well. |
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A customer who bought a kit to become a travel agent could also take the dual role of account executive and get a percentage of other people's sales. |
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Calcium carbonate is added to swimming pools, as a pH corrector for maintaining alkalinity and offsetting the acidic properties of the disinfectant agent. |
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The four squares starting with the QUILT, UNMEW, ORIBI, TINES, AGENT one appear on the cover of the latest NZ Scrabble magazine. |
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When the agent and the attributer-with-audience have highly similar stakes in the matter in question, then sensitive invariantism and contextualism yields parallel verdicts. |
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The 30-year-old Palaeoclimatology PhD student spent 18 months modelling underwear for luxury designer Agent Provocateur. |
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He moved to New York in 1770 and, as a merchant and prize agent during the American Revolution, made his fortune working at his uncle's counting house. |
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Known as Remote Agent, the craft-based computer program operated NASA's Deep Space 1 mission in a 2-day test. |
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Because of their urgency, the agent is air-freighting the parts. |
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A number of offers were soon made for the mountain, and the agent handling the sale suggested that the initial guide price could well be exceeded. |
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Like many of his fellow Vietnam veterans, he suffers health issues caused by exposure to the toxic defoliant Agent Orange. |
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They seemed to be a version of Agent Orange, perfect for defoliating jungle canopies. |
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If so, the front desk agent should introduce the bellperson to the guest, hand the bellperson the guest's room key, and ask him or her to show the guest to the room. |
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However, they never had a recording contract, a manager or an agent. |
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Bloom argued that though Lewis was correct on all these points, he missed the importance of Price's will to be herself as a causal agent in the plot. |
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Ochre has been detected inside some of the shell beads, implicating that they were subject to deliberate or indirect use of ochre as a colouring agent. |
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This occurs when the anther changes from a solid to a liquid state and directly contacts the stigma surface without the aid of any pollinating agent or floral assembly. |
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The rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus has been cleared as a biological control agent against the European rabbit in Australia, and has already killed millions of the animals. |
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Although volcanoes are technically part of the lithosphere, which itself is part of the climate system, the IPCC explicitly defines volcanism as an external forcing agent. |
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Alternatively, untrust corresponds to the space between distrust and trust, in which an agent is positively trusted, but not sufficiently to cooperate with. |
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In that 1991 film, the new terminator, the T2, was played by Robert Patrick, better known today as Agent Dogget on The X-Files. |
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Because of their urgency, the agent air-freighted the parts. |
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Set in Battle Creek, Michigan, it stars Josh Duhamel as charismatic Special Agent Milton Chamberlain and Dean Winters gruff Detective Russ Agnew. |
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Sunday, stars Dean Winters as cynical Detective Russ Agnew and Josh Duhamel as silky-smooth Special Agent Milton Chamberlain. |
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Jack Whittingham also worked on the script, culminating in a screenplay entitled James Bond, Secret Agent. |
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He would later recall the Embassy's home at Belgrave Square in his novel The Secret Agent. |
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He was appointed Miners' Agent in August 1879 and his new career as a trade union organiser and functionary was launched. |
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Additionally, James Marsters portrays Captain John Hart, Jack's villainous former lover and Time Agent partner. |
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Agent Bulloch arranged for a civilian crew and captain to sail Enrica to Terceira Island in the Azores. |
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During World War Two and the Korean War asbestos also played a part and Agent Orange may have caused some problems during the Vietnam War. |
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Incidentally, the recent sigless posts were mine, not forgeries. I just had to reinstall Agent and forgot to enable them. |
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Aircraft used to spread Agent Orange and other defoliants were known as Smokey Bears. |
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A supercut of all of the pie and coffee in Twin Peaks, most of it ingested by Agent Dale Cooper, obviously. |
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We performed a systematic literature review to analyze the clinical application and the safety of mifepristone, a prominent antiprogesterone agent, in meningioma patients. |
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Smelting makes use of heat and a chemical reducing agent to decompose the ore, driving off other elements as gases or slag and leaving just the metal base behind. |
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Weidman, who now suffers from a degenerative eye disease, says nobody in the field knew Agent Orange had dioxin in it. |
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Tenders Are Invited For Appointment Of Station Booking Agent At Different Stations Over Ajmer Division. |
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The tiniest piece of elasticised lace can cost as much as pound 60 if it's by La Perla or Agent Provocateur, the Rolls-Royce of underwear. |
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By September 1706, Harley ordered Defoe to Edinburgh as a secret agent to do everything possible to help secure acquiescence in the Treaty of Union. |
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These were sent to John Whitfield at Gateshead, Trevithick's agent, who in 1804 built what was probably the first locomotive to have flanged wheels. |
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It is not a true drug allergy, because allergies are type I hypersensitivity reactions, but repeated exposure to the offending agent can result in an anaphylactic reaction. |
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Mossack Fonseca, the registered agent for his four offshore entities, received a request in 2008 for information about his accounts from British Crown Prosecutors. |
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The evidence was weakened by Cooper, who claimed that he was an agent for the US Treasury Department investigating links between the American Mafia and the Kray gang. |
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In cells infected with the herpes virus, acyclovir is converted to a metabolic blocking agent, thereby largely overcoming the old and plaguing problem of toxicity to the host. |
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The Antimalaria Agent Artemisinin Exerts Antiangiogenic Effects in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Embryoid Bodies. |
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For instance, if the defendant could successfully parry all blows delivered by the agent until sundown, the defendant would be considered the victor. |
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Each one has its own purpose and serves as Roog's agent on Earth. |
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These words were spoken by FBI Special Agent Robert Wright during the December 19th edition of ABC's Prime Time Live. |
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In a microbial culture, a growth medium is provided for a specific agent. |
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According to General Tommy Franks, April Fool, an American officer working undercover as a diplomat, was approached by an Iraqi intelligence agent. |
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Virtually all of the culture techniques discussed above rely, at some point, on microscopic examination for definitive identification of the infectious agent. |
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Biochemical tests used in the identification of infectious agents include the detection of metabolic or enzymatic products characteristic of a particular infectious agent. |
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Flatting agents reduces gloss by scattering reflected light. The more flatting agent added, the duller the appearance and the greater the loss of film clarity. |
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Brian Nelson, the UDA's chief 'intelligence officer', was a FRU agent. |
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Two years ago this week we had a meeting with officers from North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent to discuss this matter. |
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Agent supports and roof rack made of wood is built up the hall and filled in with prefabricated roof and wall elements. |
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Roton USA has created a fixed-blade version of its popular compact Agent knife. |
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While expounding the other day on the lost antiseptic mercurochrome, I mentioned that vaccines once contained an antibacterial and antifungal agent called thimerosal. |
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The English, for their part, used the British East India Company as an agent of the crown, which was expected to govern and protect the people and commerce of the colony. |
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From 1442 to 1448, Alvise undertook various trips on Venetian galleys to the Barbary Coast and Crete, as a commercial agent of his cousin, Andrea Barbarigo. |
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The first, Child 44, set in 1950s Soviet Russia, saw him playing Leo Demidov, a Soviet secret police agent who investigates a series of child murders. |
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The firm admitted the amount owed, but averred as an affirmative defense that it had hired the expert as an agent of a disclosed principal, the client. |
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By the time she was 20, she was playing Cleopatra in the NYT production of Antony and Cleopatra at the Old Vic, which led to her signing with the agent Al Parker. |
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Stephan Talty tells his remarkable story in his new book, Agent Garbo. |
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Agent Ressler gives Bobby the seppuku knife and tell him to do the honourable thing. |
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Another consideration was that cooperation would be more easily obtained from the Frankish royal courts if they no longer had their own bishop and agent in place. |
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Pliny the Elder also mentions cassia as a flavouring agent for wine. |
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The Boston agent added that this clerk was a young man of wholly unquestioned veracity and reliability, of known antecedents and long with the company. |
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Vanity Fair won in the profile-writing category for a piece by Evan Wright on Pat Dollard, a onetime Hollywood agent who went to Iraq to make a prowar documentary. |
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In the Augustinian period, however, sin was held to be a death-inflicting agent, implying that the fallen was dead, and had to be restored to life. |
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This contrasts with active voice, in which the subject has the agent role. |
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An evidentialist variant would require the agent be responsive to a telling evidential basis for thinking that p obtains in contrast to the alternatives. |
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Because of their urgency the agent will air-freight the parts. |
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It's the story of corporate shmuck, Buddy Blank, who is turned by Brother Eye into a super-powered Global Peace Agent. |
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The agent of that year was focused on terrorism and commerce, small and medium enterprise development, and contemplation of free agreements and regional trade agreements. |
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To assure adherence of the dipcoat to the wax, prewetting in a suitable agent to remove mold parting lubricant and microscopically roughen the wax surface may be necessary. |
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For works written independently of the publisher, writers often first submit a query letter or proposal directly to a literary agent or to a publisher. |
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The function of the fourth person is simply to leave out the agent. |
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In English clauses with a verb in the passive voice, for instance, the topic is typically the subject, while the agent may be omitted or may follow the preposition by. |
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The United States used Agent Orange against the North Vietnamese. |
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This yielded a valuable fixing agent for clothing dyes, and was one of the first ways to achieve a fast black before the advent of artificial dyes. |
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The main agent who deals with the company's management and business is the board of directors, but in many jurisdictions other officers can be appointed too. |
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With option one may run into the problem of partial detritylation of trimer building blocks due to their longer exposure to the mildly acidic coupling agent. |
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The terms agent, broker, and realtor are often used interchangeably. |
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Mean Green has doubled the amount of Chelating Agent, for superior all-around performance. |
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