Some people carry jujus around with them all of which have been blessed by a Priest or Priestess to keep them safe. |
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Parts are also included in the set for E flat alto clarinet, B flat contrabass clarinet, and two flugelhorns, all of which are ad lib. |
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In tow haul mode it will even perform multiple downshifts for controlled deceleration, all of which tested well on the loaded trucks we tried. |
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What you need are ravishing good looks, charm and undemanding chit-chat, all of which Marlborough Merlot offers. |
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I've taken an even dozen whitetail and mule deer bucks at ranges from 20 meters to a full 80, all of which were one-shot kills. |
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In total Copson wrote six books, all of which demonstrate his great skill as an expositor. |
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In many cases you get the feeling that testing goes on wholescale, is often repeated or is unnecessary, all of which are unacceptable. |
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Combined this will reduce the kill by up to 100,000, all of which will occur in the first six months of the year. |
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There were a few moments of rhythmic disunity, in the third movement of Du wahrer Gott, for example, all of which were quickly righted. |
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It offers a wide variety of food, some of which is gutsy but all of which is great quality. |
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On the internet, there are vast chunks of information in online encyclopaedias and digital directories, all of which can be instantly updated. |
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It includes a connector, a valve assembly and an emergency disconnect device, all of which are mounted internally. |
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Johannesburg has many delightful parks and open green spaces, all of which have been spruced up. |
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There are many desiderata of a successful privatization process, not all of which are compatible. |
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The sheer diversity of Protestant churches, all of which recognize the same canon, is ample proof of this. |
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As contexts proliferate, objects accrue multiple layers of meaning, not all of which necessarily agree. |
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In the meantime we will be meeting up for the odd swim or walk or a bit of geocaching all of which will give us both some much needed exercise. |
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There was a full kitchen, bathroom with a private shower and two bedrooms, all of which were furbished expensively and expressively. |
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Toilet and glass cleaners contain ammonia, cresol, ethanol, and phenol, all of which can irritate or burn your skin and lungs. |
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They do however impart an added level of mayhem you can inflict on the Federation, all of which plays out nicely on screen. |
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The ideas seem to have come from some oblique strategy system that provides strings of ideas, all of which are interlinked. |
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As indicated above, this is an argument with conditional clauses all of which are debatable. |
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Her Indianness began to be reflected in her clothes, her manner, her language and her attitudes, all of which are very similar to ours. |
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I learned later that the wings had been constructed from fabric on an all-wood frame, all of which had disappeared after 60 years' immersion. |
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Most people's daily lives are conducted in tribal languages, either Fang, Bubi, or Ibo, all of which are in the Bantu family of languages. |
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Oscar descended upon him with reassuring clucks, all of which were duly ignored. |
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The bones are one of several types of clappers, all of which are concussion idiophones and are classified as percussion musical instruments. |
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There are several alternative sunken float paternoster rigs, all of which do a reasonable job. |
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Fred had three favourite Pronto Pasta pasta dishes, all of which still remain as part of the menu. |
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I had three opportunities to sell, all of which I passed on because I thought something bigger and better was coming. |
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By definition, surgery, requires the use of sharp instruments, sutures with needles, and speed, all of which create a hazardous work environment. |
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All I have left to do is to hoover the floor, do a small amount of washing up and change the bedsheets, all of which I'll do tomorrow afternoon. |
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On display will be a selection of paintings, ceramics and textile arts all of which will be on sale. |
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We always have a minimum of two vegetarian dishes on our starter and main-course choices, all of which are home-made. |
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There were some overthrows, slight misfields, inaccurate throws all of which helped the advancing players. |
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These cities contain walls, player-owned houses, NPC hirelings, and guild-run shops, all of which can be upgraded over time. |
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Money doesn't stretch to going out every night but films, almost all of which are pirated, are cheap to buy. |
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A movie buff, Johnson owns 8,000 films, all of which are catalogued and indexed in six file cabinets in his house. |
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It was garnished with some candied orange peel, all of which combined perfectly with my glass of Muscat De Lunel. |
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The report outlines a number of goals and objectives, all of which are no doubt very laudable. |
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They had drafted a number of messages to the ship instructing her to stand off, all of which were sent but apparently went astray. |
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Plant breeders have developed many good varieties and hybrids of burley tobacco, all of which are available to Ohio growers. |
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The new routing will bring back many of Adobe's fairway bunkers, all of which had been left to grow-in with grass, according to Richardson. |
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Two masked gunmen fired a total of 14 shots from a.38 revolver and a 9mm Browning automatic pistol, all of which hit Finucane. |
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Like others I am also a member of various community groups and charities all of which are unpaid. |
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Stop the didanosine, stavudine, and nevirapine, all of which can cause hepatic toxicity. |
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To fix the bugs, Cisco is offering free software upgrades for various versions of its operating system, all of which are affected by the problem. |
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Breeding birds include lapwing, snipe and redshank, all of which have declined nationally in recent years. |
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Other areas of contact included occupational, residential, civic and political contacts, all of which were narrow in scope. |
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In the surrounding hills live seven sloth bears, a pack of wild dogs and three tigers, all of which visit the waterholes around the lodge. |
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My lunch consisted of bread and cheese, two small slabs of beef and two apples and water, all of which I shared with Khalon. |
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This is why Bombay is awash in new malls and cinema multiplexes and so forth, all of which generate jobs. |
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Work will begin this summer on consolidating many of the buildings on the site, all of which have ancient monument status. |
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That's a less straightforward process for all its other machines, all of which have graphics on the motherboard. |
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There are, at most, six bridleways in the Baildon area, all of which require riders to use roads to get to them. |
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Sewage can carry cholera, typhoid, hepatitis and dysentery, all of which start with acute diarrhea. |
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Out of 74 aircraft, 65 have seat-back pockets, all of which have a sick bag placed in them for every flight. |
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In addition to IBCs, there are limited partnerships and trusts, all of which are exempt from taxation. |
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There have been numerous attempts to translate the Trisagion, not all of which are either theologically or linguistically accurate. |
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There was mist, cloud cover, and heavy rain, all of which impeded movement. |
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So the same event or object can have a number of properties, not all of which are efficacious in bringing about the same effect. |
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It is comprised of 100 shoreside houses built in the Ming Dynasty, all of which were joined together to form one huge living complex. |
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A plus sign indicates repeat additions and a minus sign indicates repeat deletions, virtually all of which occurred in the variable region. |
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It also includes the words of the Talmud and the many Midrashim, all of which speak about the End of Days. |
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His subjects include landscape, seascape, townscape and portraits, all of which are represented in this current offering. |
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The nuances, shadings and details of a target segment's motivations, all of which provide marketers with valuable guidance, are missing. |
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The parcels contain items such as toiletries, sun-tan lotion and sweets all of which will be much appreciated. |
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He also for a brief time came under the influence of Schoenberg and wrote serial music, all of which he destroyed. |
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He pointed to mugs, pens, paper hankies, the desk lamp, and calendar, all of which bore the trade names of antidepressants he had heard of. |
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Not all of which moves towards discursive literacy, nor is it meant to be captured solely by semiotics of language and linguistic systems. |
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Samshuddin says he watches out for the shape of a bird's tail, beak, nostrils and eyes, all of which have a bearing on singing quality. |
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Linguistic relatives are English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic, all of which descend from the ancient Teutonic language. |
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The most distinct relatives of mint are basil, marjoram, oregano, rosemary, savory, and thyme, all of which are members of the Labiatae family. |
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A ball of plutonium is surrounded with explosives, all of which detonate at precisely the same moment and with exactly the same power. |
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Up until now more than 30,000 macrofossils have been excavated, all of which document a highly diverse terrestrial flora and fauna. |
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There are a few other items that you may wish to use during your manicure, all of which are optional. |
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There was, he said, a great sense of teamwork at the school, all of which was put at the service of the students. |
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There are several designs, all of which are very pretty, very girlie and will get you more brownie points than the traditional tarty underwear. |
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Next day he dined at Breteuil on 'fried mackerel and an omelette and a bottle of bad wine' for all of which he was overcharged. |
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Several powders use a base of asbestos, talc, chalk or silica, all of which are health hazards. |
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Seven Austronesian languages are spoken, all of which belong to the Malayic Malayo-Polynesian group. |
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Apart from honey, they produce beeswax, propolis, royal jelly and bee pollen, all of which have significant medicinal and cosmetic applications. |
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This dung or carrion mimicry attracts flesh flies, rove beetles, and even mosquitoes, all of which have been observed with pollen on them. |
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An agricultural chemical dealer in the Hingurakgoda area had about 600 small tractors and tractor rotaries, all of which had been pawned. |
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Often she would go riding, or practise her archery and fencing, all of which she was extremely skilled at. |
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We tried vegetable samosas, butter chicken and rogan josh with biriani rice, all of which were very good and made to order. |
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Culture is expressed through the use of language, the choice of setting and ritualized behaviours, all of which heighten shared understanding. |
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The sticky toffee pudding had a light sponge and moreish caramel sauce, all of which disappeared fast. |
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For all of which reasons, I didn't sleep particularly well last night, and found my mind revolving the problem of the island. |
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Common aromatic compounds other than benzene include toluene, naphthalene, and anthracene, all of which are present in coal tar or creosote. |
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Each antheridial chamber incorporates several antheridia, all of which are developed from one antheridial initial. |
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On Sundays, the track offers Import Day, Classic Car Day, and British Car Day, all of which feature a car show, swap meet, and drags. |
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Cations and anions can only exist in ionic compounds, nearly all of which are solids at room temperature, or in solution. |
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He had led an interesting life and was full of amusing stories and anecdotes, all of which he told with enthusiasm. |
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Over 20 000 anatomical structures can be revealed, all of which can be identified by a click of the mouse. |
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There are four goodsized bedrooms, all of which have built-in wardrobes and original picture rails and are generally in good repair. |
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The surviving sauropsids include turtles, lizards, crocodiles and birds, all of which are still around today. |
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It includes more than 80 wild coffee species, all of which are diploids except C. arabica. |
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This time I had semi-dried black figs, large white figs, prunes, mirabelles, and pears, all of which are from France. |
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These include lacquerware, ink block prints, and ceramics, all of which employ distinctive themes developed by Vietnamese artists. |
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In contrast, German Kultur included knowledge, education, civilization, national genius and the arts all of which expressed the national soul. |
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There is still time to hand in photographs all of which will be returned safely to their owners safe and sound. |
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It requires understanding, sensitivity and discretion, all of which go out the window when the red mist descends. |
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Carter profiles 21 high-poverty schools in the US, all of which have outstanding achievement records. |
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Note that the patient has used liberal amounts of hair gel, hair spray, and perfume, all of which act as fuel and accelerants for a fire. |
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Makinen is also a past winner, all of which will make the most arduous rally in the WRC a hot contest. |
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On the other hand, there is a rich community of specialist and generalist predators, all of which feed on lemmings. |
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This talented 26-year-old submitted three paintings and one drawing, all of which were accepted. |
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We practiced the cha-cha, quickstep, jive and samba, all of which are coming along quite well. |
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The primary sources of flour, for example, are potato, buckwheat, corn, rice and quinoa, all of which contain high amounts of carbs. |
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Jessica had pulled her jeans on over top of her pajama pants, and wore a baggy jersey, all of which was dripping. |
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Yesterday morning, a SAMS facility began receiving patients suffering from constricted pupils, coughing, vomiting, and bradypnea, all of which are symptoms indicative of exposure to chemical compounds. |
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Have you tried to access the research that your tax dollars finance, almost all of which is kept behind a paywall? |
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The agreement has three main points, all of which Iran has met, the IAEA says. |
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Sutter and Aimee are immature, lonely, and stubborn, all of which keeps their relationship from really flourishing. |
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The Harpa mollusc shares much in common with volutes and olives. All three families make up the Volutacea superfamily, all of which are active, carnivorous sand burrowers. |
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They include crab cakes, Reuben tarts, vegetable spring rolls, shrimp quiches, and smoked chicken cordon bleu appetizers, all of which can be cooked at the same time. |
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This is nothing more than a rationalization of current social structures, all of which systematically oppress the interests of women, minorities and the poor. |
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In addition, Flashy Foot Wear sells flashy shoe bags, shoe slide protectors, and accessory bags, all of which can be purchased either retail or wholesale. |
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The Celtic revival in the world of arts and crafts meant an abundance of round towers, shamrocks and wolfhounds, all of which graced the postcards. |
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Top-end couture will be represented by a collection of vintage Galliano knitwear, all of which featured in his first show as an independent designer. |
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Additionally, some units use only disposable alkaline batteries, two use only rechargeable battery packs and some can use either, all of which affects the price dramatically. |
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Instead of ice water, Sheen pours a bucket full of cash on himself, all of which he plans to donate to the ALS Association. |
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Important lateritic nickel deposits are found in New Caledonia, Indonesia, and Cuba, all of which are associated with island arc volcanism and plate margins. |
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There is considerable mineral wealth, particularly oil reserves, silver, and zinc, as well as uranium and copper, not all of which has been fully exploited. |
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The other boats are a 38-foot Newton, a 36-foot Newton and an island hopper brand boat, all of which are custom built with state of the art equipment. |
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Group A contained subjects with changes such as haziness, hilar prominence, fine mottling, and reticulation, all of which were considered to result from gas exposure. |
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On Friday, for example, we were treated to the full repertoire of stares, glares and sighs, all of which do nothing but make him look a right prat in front of his hosts. |
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These include the lichens, mosses and liverworts, all of which are worth a closer look through a magnifying glass in order to appreciate their true beauty. |
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He had been listless, short of stamina and unable to make his mark on the match, all of which is more troubling than his miss in the penalty shoot-out. |
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The Ecdysozoa, all of which molt and lack motile locomotory cilia, include priapulids, kinorhynchs, nematodes, nematomorphs, tardigrades, onychophorans, and arthropods. |
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Cereals include wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, maize, millet, and sorghum, all of which have been used as food since prehistoric times, and cultivated since antiquity. |
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We enjoyed some excellent food and they sampled a few more varieties of Canadian wines and beers, all of which they had commented quite favourably on. |
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Photographs of Assurance-class tugs show considerable superstructure forward of the Samson post, all of which has either now decayed or been swept clear. |
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By resolutely shunning money, his campaign forged alternative tactics, all of which were explained in detail on healey's blog. |
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Other substances that can exacerbate mental health problems include alcohol, coffee, amyl nitrate, salvia divonorum and fresh magic mushrooms, all of which are legal. |
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The basement of the central block houses a private gym, Turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi and massage room, all of which will overlook an outdoor pool. |
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In an appendix she offers some samples of women's songs in Mandinka and in English, all of which seem intended for occasions such as a naming ceremony or a circumcision. |
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He stopped in front of it and touched the cabinet's cold metal exterior with a hand, running it along until he found the three locks, all of which sprang open quickly. |
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Such sites are found in numerous strata of different ages throughout the triassic, jurassic and cretaceous, all of which were allegedly laid down during the flood. |
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The team designed over 40 themed soundscapes that mimic environments, all of which are free to download. |
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He and his colleagues in the Tadcaster Fraud Squad were confronted with a mound of paperwork, huge piles of loose papers, all of which had to be read and understood. |
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Lots and lots and lots of requests coming in for me to read and blurb people's books, or write introductions to things, to all of which at present the answer has to be no. |
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Most people will remember him his football achievements, all of which are well documented but I will still remember him for the slagging and the banter. |
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The section on popular masking proceeds through chapters on early masking, carnival, and mumming, all of which pursue a contextual approach to these forms. |
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At the festival, the non-vegetarian fare includes murgh Avadh, mutton Nizam, and Malabar meen and anda Biryani, all of which have their distinctive flavour. |
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Most of the farmers stay in Nyengo, Makoma and Kaluwe all of which are over 60 km from Kalabo boma but there is no means of transport apart from the river. |
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Marx's own time was similarly marked by a series of turbulent social, political, and economic upheavals, all of which helped shape and produce Marxism. |
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My husband, who has seen this same vanquisher of toothaches, told me tales of a small dark office, all of which made those little bats in my stomach flutter faster. |
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But these warnings are not required on shampoo, shower gel or family bubble bath, all of which can legally contain four times as much formaldehyde. |
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This entails making the costumes for the bride, groom and their families, and slippers and copper buckles, all of which are essential in the Javanese wedding ensemble. |
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Children have also become more sedentary, frequently relying on junk food for nourishment, all of which adds to the growing epidemic of obesity in the United States. |
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Here in Chicago, they are calling for some cold temperatures and snow for the next two days, all of which has me making plans to stay inside all weekend long. |
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It led us to bank accounts, rental private mailboxes, and companies, all of which we followed up on. |
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What the truth is, is that it shows really the obsessiveness, the addictiveness of this kind of eating, the eating in the car, the bingeing, all of which is true. |
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Bullets chosen, all of which have proven in the past to have a cannelure located for the proper OAL for the Marlin 1895 action, were Hornady's 300 gr. |
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Observations by Spirit show the rock contains significant amounts of the minerals olivine, pyroxene and magnetite, all of which are common in some types of volcanic rock. |
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The series was stuffed full of recurring characters, skits and, in particular, catchphrases, all of which were soon ringing around the school-halls and workplaces of America. |
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The book is full of different subtexts and themes, all of which try to explain why a man so adored by the French culinary world would take his own life. |
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And it is a frequently surprising collection of records, all of which incorporate African rhythms, instruments and lyrics, into a broad spectrum of chill-out influences. |
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There were fresh shrimp, mussels, and codfish in the mix, and little fronds of carrot and fennel, all of which were nicely fried to a golden, tempura-like crispness. |
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Wilde fantasised the narrative of his own downfall as a kind of shadow narrative to his comedies all of which dissect the downfall narrowly averted. |
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So much had passed, all of which was condensed into a few short weeks. |
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There are many fine houses here as well as vast warehouses, all of which are walled and well guarded, for piracy and theft are as common as regular trade here. |
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This situation is likely if she has experienced a long labor, an instrumental delivery, or separation from her baby, all of which are more likely following an epidural. |
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Her comments are made more critical by several additional comments that she presents in the form of closed questions, all of which are more evaluative than interrogatory. |
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For all the speculation about the evil that goes on in these organizations, all of which pledge their members to secrecy, I can assure you nothing nefarious occurs. |
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The choice is unlimited, ranging from marbles, bathroom fittings to furniture to wall paintings and even safe lockers, all of which make a distinct impression to the visitor. |
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And the thing is, modern cities are shot through with running water, all of which could be outfitted with converters to turn our plumbing into a new source of energy. |
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Similarly, it knows nothing of ancestor worship, polytheism, diviners or demons, all of which are attested to in various forms in earlier Israelite popular religion. |
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Group one is made up of early flowerers including montana, armandii, alpina, and macropetala, all of which are about to flower their hearts out and so are best avoided. |
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A wide range of vegetable crops are grown, all of which are produced without any of the modern-day chemicals which dominate the lives of today's farmer. |
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The reserve is already home to several species of dragonfly, damselflies and is used by wading birds, all of which are expected to benefit from the new pond. |
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We submitted a vehicle to seven garages, all of which failed to spot at least one significant fault identified by a senior RAC inspector as MOT fails. |
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Their mantra was echoed in the glowing reports of the critics and guidebooks, all of which unanimously extolled the place's virtues in worryingly breathless prose. |
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Also I get about two calls per day requesting long-term marina dockage for the coming season, all of which I must turn away as we are fully booked. |
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For their credulity, they are showered with lies, exaggerations and half-truths, all of which find a sizable percentage of proponents among the voters. |
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And years ago we never heard of drug-related stabbings, or drive-by shootings, all of which would have been eagerly printed by the media of that day. |
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Still, we observe some power fluctuation, beam jitter, and, in some cases, power dropouts, all of which are periodic at the disk rotation frequency. |
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It brings together all members of the WTO, all of which are countries or customs unions. |
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Wolves evolved to eat very large prey like moose, elk, caribou and musk ox, all of which require vast areas of habitat. |
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Before the 2010 boundary changes Cornwall had five constituencies all of which were won by Liberal Democrats in the 2005 general election. |
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There are a large number of different types of jet engines, all of which achieve forward thrust from the principle of jet propulsion. |
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In modern geology, the term is used more broadly, and is applied to a series of formations, all of which are composed of till. |
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Spiteri was also invited to make a series of cameo appearances at different events, all of which involved film scores. |
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Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band, all of which have won the world pipeband championships. |
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Debt had three possible consequences, all of which were likely to involve the eviction of tenants. |
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Within a few miles of Dumfries are the villages of Tinwald, Torthorwald and Mouswald all of which were settled by vikings. |
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To the north, it bordered on Bretagne, Anjou, Blois and Bourbonnais, all of which had passed to the kingdom of France by the 13th century. |
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The posterior margin of TMP 2011.051.0001 has four episquamosal loci, all of which are occupied by well-fused episquamosals. |
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Kuwait has nine islands, all of which, with the exception of Failaka Island, are uninhabited. |
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After lighting a common fuse, the hwacha fired as many as a hundred arrows, all of which landed in a precise spot. |
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That takes the 56-year-old's winnings to almost pounds 316,000 in recent years all of which she's shared with her housey-housey playmates. |
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There are many paths over which the public has a right of way, all of which should be signposted. |
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The East Germanic branch included Gothic, Burgundian, and Vandalic, all of which are now extinct. |
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In early 1881, he is a chemistry student with a number of eccentric interests, almost all of which make him adept at solving crimes. |
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There are other orders of course, all of which proceed from culture, religion, and which organize this protoplasmatic chaos that is reality. |
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These popular treatments have maintained the public's appetite for Waugh's novels, all of which remain in print and continue to sell. |
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There are three sixth form colleges, all of which were previously grammar schools. |
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These include WU, KI, Merkel cell, and Malawi PyVs, all of which have been detected in respiratory secretions, particularly from children. |
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There are various types of PTO donation and leave-sharing programs, not all of which are disaster-related. |
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From all of which Isabel gathered that Lord Warburton was a nobleman of the newest pattern, a reformer, a radical, a contemner of ancient ways. |
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To begin with, the new range will feature butter chicken, chicken jalfrezi and daal lentils, all of which have proved popular at the restaurant. |
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The same is true if there's ghee, lactalbumin, rennet casein, lactoglobulin or whey, all of which are derived from milk. |
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The operational arm of the Environment Agency consists of 16 areas, all of which report to the Director of Operations. |
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Dr Pania said that many patients continued to use not just sugar but jaggery or honey, all of which cause a sudden spike in blood sugar levels. |
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The monomorphic enzymes include ADH, LDH and MDH, all of which produced identical banding patterns regardless of the taxon tested. |
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The islands produce and consume about 5 GWh of electricity, per year, all of which comes from fossil fuels. |
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The main location is a sprawling area of barns and sheds and lean-tos, all of which have books stashed in them,'' she said. |
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Chef Felder was in her early forties, slender, with short wavy brown hair, almost all of which could be contained within her toque. |
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Previously associated members were Austria, Norway and Finland, all of which later joined ESA as full members. |
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Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for several different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone. |
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The rivers Mersey, Irwell and Tame run through Greater Manchester, all of which rise in the Pennines. |
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Two thousand five hundred tickets were printed for the opening day, all of which were bought. |
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These projects all required vast amounts of capital all of which had to be raised from private enterprise. |
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Each courier station was assigned a different name, all of which were popularized in travel songs of the period. |
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These stones include inscriptions in Latin and ogham script, not all of which have been deciphered. |
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In characteristic fashion, Tift has included in the work numerous objects, all of which have symbolic relevance. |
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Many criminal codes provide penalties for conversion, embezzlement, theft, all of which involve deprivations of the value of the property. |
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He associated music with images and vestments, all of which he felt diverted people's attention from true spiritual worship. |
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There are a variety of theories on the origin of creole languages, all of which attempt to explain the similarities among them. |
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The museum contains a collection of about 3,000 bottles, almost all of which with their original contents. |
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Galicia's woodlands and mountains are home to rabbits, hares, wild boars, and roe deer, all of which are popular with hunters. |
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This monopoly would be valid for four voyages, all of which had to be undertaken within three years after it was awarded. |
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There are seven significant airports in South Carolina, all of which act as regional airport hubs. |
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Other complications of the disease include anemia, infections and hyper calcemia, all of which can lead to death. |
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Because of its large size, India is inhabited by many diverse races, all of which are indigenous. |
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Between 1996 and 2008, the Hall hosted the annual National Television Awards all of which were hosted by Sir Trevor McDonald. |
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The book was submitted to twelve publishing houses, all of which rejected the manuscript. |
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Cole wrote at least seven books for the Left Book Club, all of which were published by Victor Gollancz Ltd. |
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In June 2013, the Royal Air Force had received three aircraft of the 48 on order, all of which based at Eglin Air Force base. |
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At least 17 species of lemur have become extinct since humans arrived on Madagascar, all of which were larger than the surviving lemur species. |
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Four species of pocket gophers are currently found within the Great Basin, all of which belong to the genus Thomomys. |
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Spenser published numerous relatively short poems in the last decade of the sixteenth century, almost all of which consider love or sorrow. |
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Three-year-olds climb trees, build dens, saw wood and even make toast on an open fire, all of which will make the mollycoddlers feel faint. |
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Corfu withstood three major sieges in 1537, 1571 and 1716 all of which resulted in the repulsion of the Ottomans. |
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Bishops may have the title of archbishop, metropolitan, and patriarch, all of which are considered honorifics. |
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This formed a rare union of rural and urban communes, all of which enjoyed imperial immediacy in the Holy Roman Empire. |
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The historic centre is divided into 22 rioni, all of which are located within the Aurelian Walls except Prati and Borgo. |
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He was pink-cheeked, pink-handed and pink-nosed, all of which combined with his delft-blue eyes to make him look like a mature kewpie. |
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Livia had long been the target of similar rumors of poisoning on the behalf of her son, most or all of which are unlikely to have been true. |
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From the 9th century BC, Luwian regions coalesced into a number of states such as Lydia, Caria and Lycia, all of which had Hellenic influence. |
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There is also an Administrative Tribunal and an Administrative Court, as well as a Constitutional Court, all of which are located in the capital. |
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Ferry services from the mainland arrive at Yarmouth, Cowes, East Cowes, Fishbourne and Ryde, all of which are on the route. |
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Threats and offers have many perlocutionary effects, not all of which determine their effect on freedom. |
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Despite not having a cathedral, Nottingham has three notable historic Anglican parish churches, all of which date back to the Middle Ages. |
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He instituted the McRoberts maneuver followed by suprapubic pressure and the Woods maneuver, all of which were unsuccessful. |
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The CoSORT package has 18 user interfaces, all of which leverage a record-setting, parallel sort engine in proprietary coroutine architecture. |
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Three main railway routes, all of which carry passenger traffic, cross Wiltshire. |
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It could be unmined gold, so-called rare metals, or coloured diamonds, all of which have been flogged by sharks in recent months. |
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Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use, all of which require damp acid soil in shade. |
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Therefore, there have been many published ways to classify sandstones, all of which are similar in their general format. |
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Customers can choose from 20 different specialty burgers, all of which can be made as a turkey burger, veggie burger or chicken breast. |
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Therefore, RCAs were incomparable to vesicant, choking, and nerve agents, all of which were designed to produce casualties and fatalities. |
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The archipelago consists of seven large and several smaller islands, all of which are volcanic in origin. |
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This is very evident in many signature dishes and local foods, all of which have evolved to become American dishes in their own right. |
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It is also one of the three Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
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King's Lynn was to have remained at the centre of routes towards Norwich, Hunstanton and Wisbech, all of which closed. |
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The Conservatives gained 15 seats almost all of which were from the Liberal Democrats. |
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The team analyzed anthropological descriptions of 186 nonindustrial societies, virtually all of which operated on a much smaller scale than modern nation-states. |
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In addition to the Mainland, most of the islands are in two groups, the North and South Isles, all of which have an underlying geological base of Old Red Sandstone. |
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His range of interest and enquiry included vivisection, vegetarianism, religion, language, cinema and photography, on all of which he wrote and spoke copiously. |
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Between 1865 and 1871, Shaw attended four schools, all of which he hated. |
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Kingfisher has launched services from New Delhi to Kathmandu and Dubai and from Mumbai to Dubai, all of which are operated using Airbus A320 aircraft. |
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Examples of this include territories such as Puerto Rico, Bermuda, and Hong Kong, all of which compete as separate nations despite being legally a part of another country. |
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During the war, German forces under direct order from Adolf Hitler set up six major extermination camps, all of which operated in the heart of Poland. |
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Such conventions included noun groups, compound sentences and pronoun reference, all of which were a part of my school's English units for the year. |
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Suprasegmental phenomena encompass such elements as stress, phonation type, voice timbre, and prosody or intonation, all of which may have effects across multiple segments. |
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The popularity of Hemingway's work depends on its themes of love, war, wilderness and loss, all of which are strongly evident in the body of work. |
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The linguistic division of Alemannic is rather into Low, High and Highest Alemannic, varieties of all of which are spoken both inside and outside of Switzerland. |
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She had numerous pets and spent holidays in Scotland and the Lake District, developing a love of landscape, flora, and fauna, all of which she closely observed and painted. |
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The bill describes a bed with Corinthian pillars and a richly carved cornice, the frieze enriched with modillions and flowers, all of which is minutely described. |
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Mohan offers a way of understanding the dialects of oppression, exclusion, and other socio-political conundrums, all of which incubate global unfreedom and dehumanization. |
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In Earl's Court, Barkston Gdns, very close to the tube, has a long row of perfectly pleasant hotels, all of which seem individual but clean and welcoming. |
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From December 15, 1954, to October 10, 2010, there was a country known as the Netherlands Antilles composed of five states, all of which were Dutch dependencies. |
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Armstrong, inventor of the continuous-wave transmitter, the superheterodyne circuit, and the FM radio, all of which remain underpinnings of today's broadcasting. |
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Millions of people regularly take drugs such as anti-depressants, painkillers, anti-histamines and cough mixtures, all of which can have a sedative effect. |
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Variations on the style include oatmeal stout, oyster stout, the sweet milk stout, and the very strong imperial stout, all of which are generally available in bottles only. |
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There are also records of seven annual fairs, the earliest of which dates from 1130, and all of which continued until at least the early 16th century. |
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Talk about the developmental stages in art, differentiated learning, metacognition, and intrinsic motivation, all of which are deeply nurtured with this pedagogy. |
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Philharmonic is noted for its flexibility, and the solo riffs were jazzy, authentic and unself-conscious, all of which is a real rarity in the symphonic world. |
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All this has nothing to do with judicial activism or restraint, with strict or liberal constructionism, all of which are regularly practiced with craftsmanlike skill. |
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There are five species worldwide, all of which occur in Britain. |
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Necessary data includes water depth, currents, seabed, migration, and wave action, all of which drive mechanical and structural loading on potential turbine configurations. |
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This allowed the use of more powerful locomotives, which could pull longer trains, and longer rail cars, all of which greatly increased the productivity of railroads. |
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The larger ships would naturally be more expensive, but also would require enlargement of harbours, locks and the Kiel canal, all of which would be enormously expensive. |
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Modern France is still named today Francia in Italian and Spanish, Frankreich in German and Frankrijk in Dutch, all of which have the same historical meaning. |
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Tactical extranets increase loyalty, commitment, and confidence among customers and partners, all of which drive revenue and create competitive advantages. |
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Baker has made many friends in the region over the last 10 years or so with a string of excellent records, all of which have been the subject of purple prose from the pundits. |
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Rival vehicles will soon be emerging in ever-increasing degrees of complexity and incomprehensibleness, all of which will be virtually guaranteed to implode. |
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Dating from about 45 million years ago are species such as Indocetus, Kutchicetus, Rodhocetus and Andrewsiphius, all of which were adapted to life in water. |
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Europe during the Early Middle Ages was characterized by depopulation, deurbanization, and barbarian invasion, all of which had begun in Late Antiquity. |
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Other methods include the use of snares, trapping and poisoning, all of which also cause considerable distress to the animals concerned, and may affect other species. |
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Managed by Teddy Lewis, reserve captain of local rugby club, Pontypridd RFC, Wilde went undefeated in 103 bouts, all of which were held in Britain, a remarkable achievement. |
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Furthermore, the focus of chapter seven is on the models of Jay McDaniel, Sallie McFague, and Denis Edwards, all of which the authors identify as panentheistic models. |
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These include Temple Footbridge, Bloomers Hole Footbridge, the Hungerford Footbridges and the Millennium Bridge, all of which have distinctive design characteristics. |
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The GCU operates two crosslink antennas, two nulling antennas and six gimbaled dish antennas, all of which have greatly increased pointing accuracy and improved reliability. |
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My husband spends his day searching for jobs online, all of which is soul-destroying enough, especially when most companies or agencies do not even bother to reply. |
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They identify several distinctive attributes shared by the class of monument known as dolmens, all of which are particularly well exemplified at Pentre Ifan. |
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Buenos Aires sent three military campaigns, all of which were defeated, and eventually limited itself to protecting the national borders at Salta. |
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