Scrupulous attention to detail to avoid cross infection has shown to be totally ineffective after the age of two years. |
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For more than half a century, the land that the Bozemen Trail would cross was made busy by Crows and white trappers and traders, not by Lakotas. |
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Asking spectators to cross national boundaries, and especially seas, is putting far to heavy a financial burden on them. |
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First of all, any architectural or engineering work has a technical or practical purpose, for example to span a river, to cross an obstacle. |
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They were obviously trying to play down the gay content and cross over to straight audiences. |
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She told me to heighten the letter i and to cross my t's so that the horizontal bar is equally long on both sides of the vertical line. |
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The holder is entitled to cross a cheque even if an original crossing, usually printed on the cheque, has been opened by the drawer. |
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Depending on your allergy, you can automatically cross some restaurants off your list. |
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The auction will make the perfect opportunity to gather some Christmas presents and cross some names off that list. |
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Since then each day seems to have rolled into another before I've had chance to catch my breath and cross things off the To Do List. |
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The New Orleans Saints are the obvious pick but all of us are rooting for them so let's cross them off the list. |
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If you're still sending a card to someone you haven't seen since Guide camp, it's probably time to cross them off your list. |
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I was asked to go and cross my name off the list, because Gordon Copeland knew I was here. |
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If you really want to help, volunteer to make dinner or do laundry so Mom can cross a few things off her list. |
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I pause every so often to cross something out, or try to pick the best word to use. |
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You can read it anywhere, you can highlight words or cross them out and scribble your own comments alongside. |
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He used his dampened fingers to cross himself and then motioned for Loryn to do the same. |
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His ability to cross the ball and pass it over very long distances absolutely astonishes people. |
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So then, you've got PMS, and you're on the warpath, and you know that anyone who dares to cross you in any way, gets it! |
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Lately, he's taken to assailing university officials who dare to cross him on this explosive issue. |
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Now that he had free range over his powers to do whatever he wanted with them, the men dared not cross him. |
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Most importantly remind them of who's in control now and that they don't want to cross me. |
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After suing anyone who dared to cross him, Douglas was finally imprisoned himself for libeling Winston Churchill. |
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However, he can become cross or frustrated on occasion and he will sometimes resort to hitting himself or talking to himself. |
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I remember being terribly cross with him, but he got away with a great deal because of his personal charm. |
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Yes, you might be able to tell, I am feeling quite cross with the world at large. |
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I am also cross that there may have been an assumption that private day nurseries are all just a licence to make money. |
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It does make her cross now when young women moan about their husbands being away for three months. |
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And he came home next day dragging one foot after another, with a wizened face and as cross as two sticks. |
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It is then that that he gets very frowny and shouty and looks as cross as two sticks, like Geoff, though not as sexy. |
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If nothing unlucky happens to you today, cross your fingers and touch wood because it's only six months until the next Friday the 13th. |
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If just eight Government members were willing to cross the floor, the will of this parliament, the will of our democracy would prevail. |
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Basically, the Tory MP approached the Liberals because he and his wife, Nina wanted to cross the floor and join the government. |
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Next time, cross my heart, I promise to share the recipe for my Super-Duper Mint Fudge Walnut Divinity! |
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I had to cross my heart and swear to die and even then promise to do to her no harm before I could convince him. |
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Our cows, cross my heart, have the choice of their own vets while local horses have no need to wait for elective surgery. |
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I promise myself, cross my heart hope to die, that I will never again get into a car when Grant is behind the wheel. |
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Just tell me the truth and I cross my heart, I won't tell anyone else in the world. |
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I have often said, when she comes on television, I involuntarily cross my legs. |
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I am the gipsy Zara, and if you cross my palm with silver, I will venture to advise you on your adventures. |
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Some people don't even say thank you, but they do cross my palm with silver, so I can't complain. |
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You may get a barman with a seething hatred for you in his steely glare, tempered only lightly if you choose to cross his palm with extra silver. |
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During our normal daily lives in our own countries, the variety of interesting characters we meet in Pattaya probably would not cross our path. |
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Leading names in politics and business will cross swords at the Manchester Evening News's great debate on a mini-parliament for the north west. |
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Svennis has his cross to bear, and he's unlikely to be entirely loved even if he wins in Germany. |
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The cross and the resurrection should be the source of communion and fraternity. |
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For instance, parallel cousins are not considered to be marriageable, but cross cousins are. |
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The prison governor's side whiskers, cross eyes, and murderous expression reminded me of the turnkeys so aptly described by Melshin. |
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The eyes of newborn babies are examined for any obvious physical defects, including cross eyes, cloudiness, and redness. |
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She said yes to a guy that had a bod not dissimilar to a cross between a wine barrel and a pear and cross eyes to boot. |
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If cross eyes are not treated, your child's brain will not use his weaker eye. |
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This book outlines the basic chronology of a guy born with cross eyes and resulting low self-esteen who reinvents busking to suit his own needs. |
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Isabelle then raised the cross guard to her lips before returning the weapon. |
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The pommel and the cross guard had ornate decorations inscribed into the metal with touches of pure gold. |
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The cross guard was made of a different metal, and was silver in color and the grip was covered in red leather. |
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As she did so, she noticed the glyph that decorated the center of the cross guard. |
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The supplied inserts include apertures, posts of various widths, and cross hairs. |
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She had a collection of mailed death threats, one featuring her picture in the cross hairs of a rifle scope. |
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After firing the missile, the gunner must keep the cross hairs of the sight centered on the target to ensure a hit. |
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To obtain the measurement values, the operator simply aligns the tool to cross hairs. |
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It has been used on a limited basis for fishing nets and for wound dressings, and for cross hairs in optical instruments. |
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Jason quickly swung the gun towards him and put his head right in the cross hairs. |
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Through the lens he could just about make out the silhouette of his friend's head, dead centre in the cross hairs. |
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With the cross hairs of his sights already on a tank, he took the shot and watched as another tank exploded. |
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The cross hairs impose a sly menace on the land, the small dots of calibration turn a life into an algebra problem. |
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I moved the scope's cross hairs down to the lower-right corner of the door and squeezed off the next shot. |
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His cross hairs targeted a nervous soldier peering out from his cover of boulders. |
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I gathered my composure as fast as I could, put the cross hairs on them and engaged them. |
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He stopped in mid-motion as he found himself in the cross hairs of several laser rifles. |
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One last check shows the cross hairs are dead center on the hardened aircraft shelter doors. |
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Get the crosshairs close to or near the selected area, and your throw will cross the plate exactly where you want it. |
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He said this would reduce the number of patients being transferred between wards and decrease the chance of cross infection. |
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Responsible breeders would not dream of allowing you to carry disease and cross infection to their cherished stock. |
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They must travel on their own because their treatment makes them susceptible to cross infection. |
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The focus of one systematic review is double gloving by members of the scrubbed surgical team to reduce cross infection. |
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In particular the systems need to address potential dangers of cross infection. |
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The system has major areas of concern for me in terms of hygiene and cross infection. |
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The deal will see the companies cross license some technology and have Microsoft pay Alacritech an undisclosed sum. |
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Try using a torch to investigate how much more detailed contrast you can get by using cross light. |
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The combination of frontlight from the ceiling Cove and cross light from the ends of the Second Pipe makes a good, all purpose general wash. |
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The intramolecular hydrogen bond network is not static, but consists of many fluctuating cross links within the template framework. |
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Infliximab cross links tumour necrosis factor bound to T cells, thus inactivating or destroying it. |
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They studied the effects by assessing free urinary pyridinium cross links in growing rats, age 5-12 weeks. |
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The frame is thicker, the axle tubes are thicker, and there are more gussets at cross members. |
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The base of this vehicle is a chassis that consists of full-length box-section frame rails with nine welded cross members. |
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Underpinning the new look is a new chassis, a fully boxed design with seven cross members, an E-coat finish and hydroformed front rails. |
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The special features of this 48-foot semi-trailer are the movable cross members making the unit suitable for hauling any type of load. |
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The boot is small and its usefulness is further compromised by the presence of a bracing cross member. |
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Three of these knees are used to help support the cross member and keep it in situ. |
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If weight continued to be an issue, it would be possible to substitute aluminum tube for steel at the cross members or in the main frame rails. |
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Since any metal covering would block the antenna's signal reception, holes must be blanked in the roof and structural cross members re-routed. |
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An aluminum differential cover, ribbed for extra strength, bolts to the rear cross member for added structural strength. |
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Single stamped outer and inner side panels with multi-piece reinforcements and hefty, seat cross members add to the body's stiffness. |
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Large, thick, straight side members have an octagonal design with large cross section and this permits optimal strengthening of the cross member. |
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I would put six legs with a frame on top of the legs, six inches in from the sides, with cross members at least 16 inches apart. |
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The rear cross members were switched from aluminum alloy to high-strength low-alloy steel. |
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It took de Gaulle several months to officially adopt the cross of Lorraine as the emblem of the Free France. |
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He has asked me if I might occasionally run a cross post from the website, if I thought the topic would be of interest to readers. |
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Because torque is a cross product of vectors, the direction of the torque is perpendicular to the directions of the force and lever arm. |
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What we need to do is identify the proteins in this strain that cause this cross reaction. |
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Participants with a history of adverse reactions to peas, beans, or peanuts were excluded because of possible cross reactions to soya protein. |
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The specificity for food allergen tests is generally low, partly because of cross reactions between some food groups. |
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Finally, as a result of this legislation, a consequential amendment makes a change in a cross reference contained in the Privacy Act. |
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The index seems adequate although there are no cross references at the end of the alphabetical entries themselves. |
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I wanted to find out about money-laundering, so I pressed Google and followed a complex web of cross references. |
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Some sort of cross reference between the photograph and part is desirable although labour intensive if carried out manually. |
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All cross references would be removed as soon as technically possible until the system can be fixed. |
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There are cross references connecting families to their relatives in different towns and counties. |
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Then there are other things, such as amending clause 92 to omit the unneeded cross reference, for example. |
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Once opened, the cross references expand when you allow the mouse to hover over them. |
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Incisors and canines are absent, but the anterior cheek teeth are enlarged, triangular in cross section, and canine-like. |
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In cross section it is a symmetrical structure of three blades protruding from a central, solid shaft. |
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The installation was conceived as a cross section of a shape that was outside of the time and place of the gallery. |
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After three daily changes of molten paraffin, tissues were embedded in paraffin to provide cross sections. |
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Further, it has been described that the cross section of collagen fibrils contains central low density areas. |
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Two trenches excavated across sets of ridges provided cross sections and a sample of material from ridge contexts. |
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Columnar grains were observed on macroscopic examination of a transverse cross section cut from this region. |
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What I did do was test a good cross section of available ammo that is identified as match-grade. |
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If the sample taken wasn't a cross section of the people who live in the borough then it isn't representative. |
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The British Household Panel Study is an annual survey of a representative cross section of British households. |
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These visits generate very positive publicity in a wide cross section of important tourist markets. |
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This new plan is the work of a wide cross section of clinical staff, patients and their representatives as well as health service managers. |
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The target regions were strategically selected to provide a representative cross section of the entire human genome sequence. |
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However, training with just one or two people can put you in a rut, make sure you roll with as wide a cross section of the club as possible. |
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There was lively and diverse debate throughout the day among the wide cross section of groups that attended the conference. |
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This entailed a full day of dialogue with representative cross sections of the Canadian population. |
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It is vitally important that the membership reflects the views of as wide a cross section of the diverse elements of the borough as possible. |
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Coming up with a glossary of terms would promote understanding, but limit the expression of vast cross sections of the demographic. |
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You probably can't tell from the smallish picture, but the cover is a cross stitch pattern. |
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I have a version, done in cross stitch by an old friend, on a shelf near my desk. |
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Also, the craft group have a nice selection of cross stitch pictures, candles and other attractive items on show. |
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Instead of doing the same boring tasks over and over, they get to cross train and improve their thinking skills. |
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All positions are Full Time and provide agents with the opportunity to cross train into a management role. |
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They recalled how successful their earlier cross training had been and decided to try it out on the new employees. |
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The manager is expected to build and maintain a world class optical engineering team through mentoring, cross training and recruiting. |
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You will further assist in developing a job mentorship program to ensure adequate cross training and employee development takes place. |
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The horns of the crosstrees are only shown as a cross section where they are situated in the centre of the bracket. |
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The cross vault rests on rectangular beams which are supported in the center by 5 round columns of 68 cm in diameter. |
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In the south-western and north-western wing original beautiful and richly profiled ribs of the cross vaults spring straightly from the walls. |
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The 15th century gothic, three-nave St. Michael church with a cross vault is another historical monument. |
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Gothic cross vaults are preserved on the ground floor, the bosses bearing the arms of the regions of the Polish Kingdom. |
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After freeze-up, cars just cross on the ice, but there's always that guy who tries it once too often in May! |
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But the woman, she was the one who was put up on the cross and crucified today on talk radio. |
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The crucifix contained a piece of wood taken from the cross on which Jesus was crucified. |
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The main section of the cross is made of dark-coloured wrought iron, highlighted by pieces of galvanised steel covered in gold leaf. |
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Andrew McLoughlin proved his dead-ball abilities with a cross from the right which fell to McTiernan on the near post. |
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In the dying minutes of the game, Nogwana pulled one forward to surprise the Nigerian goal-minder but her shot was sent over the cross bar. |
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The problems are the shared responsibility of humankind and cry out for solutions that, like the problems themselves, also cross frontiers. |
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I held them in awe and was something of a crybaby constantly running to my mother for protection if they said anything cross to me. |
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The award proved that the women of cross country can be cutthroat competitors without being cutthroat people. |
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Well, really quite cross anyway, sufficiently furious to blow the froth off a cappuccino perhaps. |
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Jade the Heartless showed no mercy to any cur of a man who dared to cross her path. |
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The cross marks in curbstones, indicators of which stonemason cut it, or of a parallel city. |
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The assistant referee signalled that the cross had curled out of play before hitting the woodwork. |
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The brochure presents the resources available at the Museum for cross curricular learning visits. |
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It moved to cross the road, and gave a cursory glance left, then right, then stepped out into oblivion. |
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When they return home, they again cross the proscenium, leaving the exotic behind and returning to the normality of their home world. |
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How can shepherds dare to cross a high pass without first propitiating the appropriate goddess? |
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The delineation of the Atlantic coast north of the Maltese cross is based on speculation. |
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The pro-project group propagated the idea that the mining of bauxite was the only means for the area to cross the boundaries of backwardness. |
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We are able to cross reference the information supplied by dealers with that on our database. |
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As a group, then, we were predisposed to cross boundaries and become collaborators. |
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Avoid headings that cause you to cross behind and below the preceding aircraft in order to avoid turbulence. |
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There are several hurdles the dairy industry needs to cross with respect to using probiotic and prebiotic ingredients in dairy products. |
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A glance upward through the ceiling area reveals the huge cross timbers, and the complex joinery of the gambrel roof system. |
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They learn how to cross roads without looking, ride on the wrong side of the street or cycleway, and that safety gear such as helmets is daggy. |
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Another service will take place at the cross in Otley Market Place at 3pm on Easter Monday. |
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It's the players who do the business, not the gaffer and when we cross that white line, it's up to us. |
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People had been gabbling at her in some strange language that sounded like a cross between Russian and Gaelic, but slightly more confusing. |
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When the buns have risen, use the back of a knife to make a cross indentation on the top of each one. |
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One of the grasses he likes best is the meadow fescue, a cross of fescue and perennial ryegrass. |
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It is ingeniously named, for it looks just as a cross would look if it looked like something else. |
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At one point, we wait for 10 minutes to cross a road, conceding right of way to five aircraft as they taxi and take off just metres away. |
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The frame is thicker, the axle tubes are thicker, and more gussets at cross members. |
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For the cross examination she is dressed in a sober black dress and discreet gold chain as befits a senior law officer. |
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The protesters were rounded up underneath the fluttering white cross and red field of Denmark's flag. |
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The next time I want to cross London I will find a taxi driver with a gun carriage and a flag. |
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I drop the cold metal cross and look up at him, blowing a bubble with my gum. |
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He has no criminal record and is employed as a train conductor which, on occasion, requires him to cross the Canadian border. |
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A spaced pair of cross members interconnect the furcations at elevationally offset locations. |
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In each later pregnancy, maternal Rh antibodies can cross the placenta and reach the fetus. |
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But congrats on a decent hall of residence, just cross your fingers and hope the bed isn't lumpy! |
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He had planned the ideal route down the snowboard cross course and was intending to stick to it. |
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We do know that when you cross the finish line in a race first, you're the best person in that race. |
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We all want to be the one to cross the finish line with our arms thrown high in victory. |
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Most antique bow compasses have an interior angle between the cross piece and bow arm of 70 to 75 degrees. |
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To cross deeper or broader stretches of water, armadillos gulp air into the digestive tract and swim like a dog. |
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It was struck well but the ball hit the cross bar and bounced back into play. |
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At the low-tide mark they will cross over into federal territory and then swim into international waters where they live and grow for some years. |
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But the player-manager was caught out four minutes after the break when he turned Sheron's cross into his own net. |
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The government has developed a proposed regime for separation distances between crops, to avoid cross pollination or contamination. |
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The room felt unfussy and pleasingly neutral, like a cross between a high-design airport lounge and a friendly neighbourhood cafe. |
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Children got cross when they heard contractors would only provide recycling bins if they paid for them. |
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Hooper led his men over plowed fields in search of a place to cross the creek. |
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Forearm and lower leg measurements cross joints and could be affected by joint deformity such as contracture. |
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Submission to the fundamental contrariety of human nature amounts to an acceptance of the fact that the psyche is at cross purposes with itself. |
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And it cannot cross the line into attempts to intrude on the court's authority and punish judges for making decisions one doesn't like. |
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His cross is the same as the cross of Wotan which Norse invaders of Scotland carried. |
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Add that to the metal buttons on the straps and sides and you can tell that comfort and convenience didn't quite cross their minds. |
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There are moutain bikes, road bikes, cross bikes, fixies, singlespeeds, you name it. |
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The Invention of the Cross is the name given to the supposed discovery of the cross upon which Jesus Christ had been executed. |
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Pluto and its ensemble of siblings called Plutinos cross Neptune's path around the Sun. |
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It would be invidious to undertake a half-baked presentation and evidence and half-baked cross examination. |
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Then, I spotted a super spiky little green thing that looked like a cross between a hand grenade and a medieval flail. |
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In fact, as soon as you cross the border into the Netherlands, you run into a curtain of flak and a few squadrons of fighters. |
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These bridges are long because they cross rivers at the point where they empty into the sea. |
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They will switch their blue flashers on for a few seconds to cross red lights and then switch them off. |
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I wonder whether he will stand up on a point of order and say that it is not him, so that we can cross one off. |
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The Whitewoods line will offer packages of cross country boom, skis, poles and bindings. |
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The new badge comprises of a crown, harp, shamrock, laurel leaf and torch and scales with the cross of St Patrick as a centrepiece. |
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What do you get when you cross a cross-dressing actor with a cross-acting dresser? |
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Another trademark of this religion is their really silly music which sounds like a cross between the polka and a Mexican Mariachi band on crank. |
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The cross of Christ dealt with us, and the sins of the flesh, and the life of Christ is made available to indwell, rebuild and empower us. |
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You can still see their bodies, swinging slowly on the gibbet outside, an example to all who would cross the Valley of Death. |
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The village agreed to establish a cordon sanitaire around it that nobody was to cross for any reason until the disease had burned itself out. |
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The best way to cross the isthmus by land is to ride the historic Panama Canal Railway from Panama City to Colon. |
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So anyway, we'll need to go through the boxes of discards in order to cross them off our list. |
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I want members of my church to keep struggling with the polyvalent symbols of cross and flag. |
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The Pope made history yesterday by becoming the first pontiff to cross the Tiber to address the Italian parliament. |
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That is up to 5,000 illegal aliens a year who must first cross this rugged border in the hills and then they must sneak across this dirt road. |
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The new lettuce appears to be a cross between a cos and a deep red radicchio. |
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It's a cross between netball and football, and is popular with Norwegian girls in this country. |
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Asteroids have more elongated or egg-shaped orbits bringing some of them onto paths which cross the Earth's orbit. |
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While the eye of the hurricane didn't cross Jamaica, the extensive rain caused widespread flooding, especially in the hillier regions. |
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The name of this cross refers to the cotises, or ribbon-like bands, which run parallel to the four arms of the cross. |
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But then liquid soap was rubbed onto my head with what felt like a cross between a cotton bud and a cocktail stick. |
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Fruits which are a cross between a grapefruit and a tangerine are called tangelos. |
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On its surface is a raised cross of beautiful device, by the side of whose shaft is a knight's sword. |
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Everybody is going away to think about what the best way is to manoeuvre the cross into position. |
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His low cross was met by Martin at the near post, and he touched it over the crossbar. |
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The cross counterchanging symbolizes the cross-cultural influence of both races upon each other. |
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At the other end Foy was foiled twice before Kilheeney's cross was scrambled clear, as the game swung from end to end. |
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Fermanagh teams would fold when the finishing line was in sight, they wouldn't be able to cross it. |
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When in the presence of a vampire, fold your arms, cross your ankles or legs and place your folded arms across your solar plexus. |
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Go through this and almost immediately cross the wall stile on the left to follow a path down to meet a crossroads of routes at a track. |
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The main cross country ski route follows the summertime seven-mile loop road which accesses many of the main features found at the monument. |
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Middle Head Road and Peat Road, both tracks, respectively parallel and cross the course of a Roman road. |
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From the end of the lane, cross the river by the footbridge alongside the railway bridge and then turn right along the riverbank. |
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The architects had originally designed a suspension type footbridge to cross the Garavogue River. |
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Why he chose to cross over the footlights and climb onto the stage and be an actor in this story is beyond me. |
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Eventually we were ordered to withdraw to the river and tried to cross under cover of darkness. |
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We have to make a definite move to cross over the boundary from cowardice to bravery. |
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As a result, travelers to the sea are more likely to cross long foreshores, ample beaches and wide estuaries. |
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It brings the artists and craftworkers together, and results in a great cross fertilisation of ideas. |
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The cross in Mark does not function as the means through which Jesus forgives sins. |
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At the top of the steps take the path forking left and cross a stile leading into a field. |
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Obviously my attitude hasn't been the best because the musicians keep telling me that I'm cross and cranky and difficult to work with. |
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We cross the street and walk pass some bouncers and up some dark furbished stairs and into this mellow classy joint. |
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He was charging the cray fishermen a fee to cross Maori land to launch their boats. |
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The thing's creaky voice was a cross between nails on a blackboard and a door that seriously needed oiling. |
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Much of it seems like a cross between reading a Chinese fortune cookie and an Ann Landers column. |
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To reach the village the soldiers had to cross a small tidal creek running gently into the ocean. |
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Jason Maxwell was once again fouled 40 yards from goal and Danny Walsh hoisted a dangerous cross over. |
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Actually, it's a cross between a soaring bird and a fountain pen, which I guess symbolizes how writers create things that take flight. |
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The choice appears to be four-in-hand, Windsor, cross knot, half-Windsor, Prince Albert, Ascot, or small knot. |
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While frame saws are made for ripping, a bow saw is best designed to cross cut. |
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There was this big logo on the wall shaped like a crooked cross with a big red sun in the middle. |
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The center of the cross indicates the position of the breakpoints with moderate precision. |
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With the pointed end of a potato peeler or a small, sharp knife, cut out the core of the tomatoes and lightly mark a cross on their undersides. |
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The cross represents the masculine side of his face, the nought represents the feminine side. |
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Knead it well then shape it into a ball, cut a cross into the centre, place in a bowl and cover. |
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When giving a guest the map of Mantua, why not indicate with a cross where the restaurant you've booked for him is located? |
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She cut an improvised cross from the head of a cork and dampened the ash by adding water. |
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The small cross indicates the position of the Earth when at perihelion in early January. |
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The yellow outline and magenta cross mark the best guess of the RADAR team at the location of the Huygens DISR images. |
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Cut a small cross in the top of each pie, insert a sprig of thyme and lightly brush with milk. |
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Use a green tick if the best option was chosen, a yellow tick for a partially correct answer, and a red cross for a totally wrong answer. |
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Myles proved to be a valiant soldier and was awarded two Papal emblems, a medal and a cross at the end of the war. |
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This runs counter to the Synoptic story which has the soldiers compelling Simon of Cyrene to carry the cross to Golgotha. |
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His duties even called on him to be the first person to try out the cross for the Crucifixion scene. |
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He has also carried a cross that was 4m long and 2m wide for thousands of kilometres around Australia. |
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Just when we figure out the cross and empty tomb, something happens to remind us that Jesus' death and resurrection are a mystery. |
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The cross of Jesus Christ reveals that the very heart of God is mercy and forgiveness. |
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Like many of the troops I met during the war, she wore a cross around her neck. |
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Noting my covetousness, a native woman lifted her cross off her neck and placed it around mine. |
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Above them a cluster of crosses mark graves and beyond them a few people cross onto a ship. |
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She bowed her head and made a cross over her chest in reverence of the departed woman. |
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Leading the procession and holding the cross aloft were Mrs. Anne Enright from the western side and Patrick Egan from Tarmons side. |
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They then carried a cross through the streets to the Methodist Church for a united act of worship led by the Rev Mary Teed. |
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Only one of the items shown, the painted processional cross mentioned earlier, was loaned by another museum. |
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On the following day the cross will be carried by the youth of the area to the Cathedral. |
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He may well be left to carry the cross he so recklessly laid on the shoulders of others. |
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He also died suddenly at a young age in 1987, and this was a big cross for Aggie to carry at the time. |
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But no sane person can tell me that a mother deserves to be made carry the cross that Mrs. McGinley now carries. |
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The lone researcher bears a large emotional burden, and there is simply no denying that this is a cross many PhD students will have to carry. |
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She trusted him, of course, but it was her secret, her burden, her cross to bear. |
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She said he had carried his cross in silence and with dignity and they had helped each other along the way. |
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You had many a cross to carry but you carried on and helped me to carry my cross so many times. |
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That clone was created from a cross between two strains from North and South Germany that were distinct from the clones we analyzed here. |
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Hybrids such as the mule, a cross between a donkey and a horse, are sterile. |
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He said animals had to be 16 hands 3ins minimum and a cross between a heavy working breed and a thoroughbred. |
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The jail was a cross between a political headquarters and an industrial plant. |
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His hair was scraggly and slightly curly, its color a cross between brown and black. |
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Orchestral life, at its best, is a cross between summer camp and labour camp. |
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He led her out of the bedroom and into something that looked like a cross between a library, a laboratory, and a study. |
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This is the ideal present for someone with a slightly sadistic nature as a cross between a plant and a pet. |
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He was an imposing figure, a cross between Humpty Dumpty and a brigadier, who had rowed hard in his youth. |
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It's a brilliant cross between stealth, puzzle and platform genres that you really have to play to believe. |
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In many respects, this form of analysis represents a cross between a psychological profile and stereotyping. |
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Covered only from waist down by white sheets, they evoked a cross between Greek statues and hospital patients. |
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