By building more complicated antennas, engineers can control the direction in which the radio wave is sent. |
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Stray too far in one direction and you devolve into saccharine sentimentality, go the other direction and you risk crass exploitation. |
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The filmmaker keeps a tight rein on her direction and storyline, and the film's strength lies in its view of war through the eyes of women. |
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The police must realise that there are serious users of the net too and that this direction is likely to put us to great inconvenience. |
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Josephine nodded in my direction and I heard the sound of a chair scraping against the wooden floor. |
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Strong winds blowing in the direction of the arrow keep air confined in the vortex. |
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All four turned in the direction of John running towards them waving a piece of paper in his hand. |
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He sighed hopelessly as he slowly began to walk back towards the direction he came from. |
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I was using the binoculars and could see it clearly and started moving in a westerly direction picking up speed as it went. |
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On Thursday morning last Ardagh Post Office was broken into by a number of raiders who fled away in the direction of Rathkeale. |
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The direction of the wall's line is tightened to a radial geometry which extends from the centre of view in the existing house. |
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He picked up the fool's gun and cocked it in the direction of the children. |
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There are possibilities in this direction for the tattooer who is willing to sacrifice his art. |
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He was the complainant's father, one whom she loved and respected and one whom she looked to for direction and guidance. |
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The Boschian art direction here is impressive, with awe-inspiring architecture and angry, blackened skies. |
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In fact, the reversal potentials were independent of the direction of voltage ramps. |
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Fearing for her safety, she changed direction and walked towards Faraday Road. |
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I crunched my way in a south easterly direction towards the first of two subsidiary tops. |
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Needless to say, I could use some direction and encouragement from someone who knows the ropes. |
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With meticulous industry, she shows the direction for the student community to pursue remunerative careers, with a high degree of optimism. |
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That was until we were pointed in the direction of our monstrous destination. |
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I smiled back at him, a little confused, but followed the direction of his gaze. |
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The northerly bias in the direction of postbreeding movements is counter to the principal migratory vector of avocets during this time period. |
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This irradiance and the radiance in the opposite direction were then inserted into equation to calculate the ideal reflectance. |
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At this point an audible gasp could be heard from the direction of the leaders. |
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The stage is lusterless, the direction inert, the action scrappy, and every invitation for theatrical excitement turned aside. |
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I think this film has some clever direction but in a very kind of routine fashion. |
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As we flew in a southerly direction down the airway from Phoenix, passing Marana, the twilight was fading in the western sky across the desert. |
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What he does bring to his direction is an actor's flair for bringing out the best in his cast. |
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Then, an army of warriors and men dressed in black cowls came from the direction of Plunder castle and sacked the town. |
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The eastbound carriageway will close from Monday until December 20, with traffic running in single lanes in each direction on the westbound side. |
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Deciding that they need some sort of food, they traipse off in the direction of the shop, still giggling to themselves. |
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We wandered along in the other direction until we came to the Imperial golf course which we decided to cut across so we could see the canal. |
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With minimal direction given in statute, jurists wrote case law in response to specific claims brought before them. |
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Toni made a mocking snicker and turned back in the other direction towards the school. |
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A spired tower rose on the horizon, and I altered my direction slightly to head towards it. |
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Several curious onlookers turn their heads towards the direction of the laughter. |
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He took a few breaths of the air and dragged himself towards the direction of the shops. |
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The baht has been moving in the same direction as the yen but was less volatile. |
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The simple solution is to reverse the one way direction in East Street to northwards. |
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I requested that he bring you westwards, that being the direction you were traveling in when we found you. |
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Specifically, westerly winds blow stronger, but changes in wind speed and direction occur all over the planet. |
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The subsequent departure in the same direction of his backroom adjutants Jim and Kevin intensified the bad feeling. |
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Shaking our fists both in anger at the gods and to keep warm, we trudge off in the general direction of the car. |
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She seemed okay with the direction of the conversation, but it looked as if something physically pained her. |
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This sounds like we could be going in the right direction at last, but, as ever, the devil's in the detail. |
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Second, we have examined perturbations in a normal rather than a tangential direction along the limit cycle. |
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He bashed up the competition, and slurped in the direction of a buxom heroine. |
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The magnetic properties of some crystalline substances change drastically when they are subjected to pressure along one direction of the crystal. |
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I still had that jumpy, energetic feeling I'd had that morning, so I started off at a jog in the direction of Andy's house. |
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I was genuinely surprised by the solid, thoughtful direction Levin gave his film. |
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However, the actors and direction are very impressive, and there's some snappy, witty dialogue. |
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The tacho read up to 7000rpm, in reverse direction when compared to speedometers and most other gauges. |
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For the first time, scientists could accurately track weather balloons, and tell much about clouds and the direction that they travel in. |
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I think that a course like this is only the tiniest step in the direction of fixing the holes in the boat, but it's more than just bailing water. |
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Call it a slight totter in an approximately forward direction if you must but it feels like a giant leap to me. |
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Thin, wispy clouds sailed from the east, from the direction of the great ocean. |
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In the meadow between the island and the house she waves her stick in the direction of several saplings. |
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It also tends to lead them in a direction that is the opposite of much of the above-stated goals. |
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It keeps everything in perspective. How can things seem important when there's streams of colour in every direction as far as the eye can see? |
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Sadia tries the door to see how sturdy it is and checks in which direction it opens. |
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He pushed the throttle all the way open and turned the aircraft in the direction of the smoke. |
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She finally told me she had been walking up and down Sukhumvit Road for miles in one direction and then doubling back. |
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Whether the EU matches its efforts in that direction with a concomitant effort towards educating its own peoples I cannot say. |
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Until then, the contraflow system on the westbound carriageway allowing a single lane of traffic in each direction will continue. |
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On six-lane roads with three lanes for each direction of traffic, the left lane is meant for normal driving and for vehicles turning left. |
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Chris faked one direction and doubled back in the other, catching Selina by the arm and pulling her into him. |
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The world's largest economy has always been a towering influence over the direction of world stock markets. |
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Deep Seeker reported that the wind boxed the compass from every direction except north. |
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I struggled out, disturbing the lazy whatsits as little as possible, and yawned my way in the general direction of the unusual sounds. |
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We shouldered our backpacks and set out up a steep hill in the direction of some thick green woods. |
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I walked off toward the direction of the house silently, not giving him a second glance. |
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They walked in the direction of the barn as he made reference to meeting her models for the project. |
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And in times of trouble the Pumpkin will always be ready to be flung from our trebuchet in any direction worthy of it. |
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Allison dove in the same general direction as bullets crashed into the shelf behind her. |
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As they broke out, moving in a southwesterly direction towards the foothills, they were met with artillery fire. |
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The route heads in a north-westerly direction running a corridor along the western side of the Oakpark halting site. |
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All three vehicles were travelling towards York from the direction of Pocklington at the time of the accident. |
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The whole direction of modern democracy is toward inclusion and equality of rights. |
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While still attempting to not stall or over speed, I began a turn in the general direction of the divert fields. |
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Road markings and signage have been put in place to inform motorists of the correct direction they must travel. |
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Arrows mark the promoter of each transcription unit and indicate the direction of transcription. |
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But we expect the general trend in 2000 will be in the opposite direction to last year. |
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We are conscious beings who exercise some choice in our lives, giving direction and purpose to them. |
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But it's wobbling in the direction of the same package leisure industry which gave us the gym. |
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Brackets denote operon boundaries and arrows indicate the direction of transcription of each gene. |
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One move in the right direction is the training course on the detection of traditional remedies held in Hong Kong in March of this year. |
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Coming the other direction were loads of people all carrying huge bags of shopping and duvets bought at Morrisons. |
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Our lives and our world are part of a larger scheme that has direction and purpose. |
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Stalk lengths shredded in the transverse direction of the leafstalk do not give rise to any problems and need not be removed. |
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What gave direction and purpose to this movement was a chain of events linked to the liberation of Bangladesh. |
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The US forces might lack purpose or direction but there are plenty of both to the insurgents' attacks. |
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The talented Crimson Tide will find direction and purpose under new coach Dennis Franchione. |
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The sound is vivid and the stage direction is imaginative and fully convincing. |
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I turned to Laura and nodded before she put her foot down on the accelerator and sped off in the direction of her and Paul's houses. |
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We have thereafter more or less enjoyed a pretty good record when it comes to management and direction of the public sector. |
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Under the assured direction of veteran Leo McCarey, the film just zips along and is all over far too soon. |
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You will not be disappointed if you are looking for strong direction and, a clear plot and actors with clear, demonstrable talent. |
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To get intimate access and remain friends, he handed over direction and editorial control. |
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There were signs of avalanching in every direction and at almost every altitude. |
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Lines below the chromosomal map indicate the deleted region with the arrow pointing in the direction of the deletion. |
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Scrambling to his feet, he cupped his hands and shouted in the direction he thought the voice came from. |
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He was now gesturing to us, pointing in the direction of the stairs leading out of the dorm. |
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Other disciplines moving in the same direction are physical therapy, occupational therapy, optometry, and audiology. |
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Other situations which rely on a different style of leadership and a different style of direction and control have to be accepted as well. |
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This tradition stretches back many years and probably started under the guidance and direction of the late Dermot Burke. |
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Their main role is to oversee the school's direction and to have a say in the way the school is going. |
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Once a month, all of the dens and family members gather for a pack meeting under the direction of a Cubmaster and pack committee. |
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Something bothersome about this particular image is the way in which the bend alternates direction to become a bend sinister. |
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A nice, tight plot with solid acting and direction is still enough to make a film successful. |
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I imagine the script must have been rather slim, how did you provide direction for your actors without having dialog to build around? |
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Genotypic selection was measured on plastic traits in each environment to test whether the observed direction of plasticity was adaptive. |
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Some materials, called diamagnetic, tend to become magnetized in a direction opposite to the magnetic field being applied to them. |
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It is the driver who controls the launch, flight and decent by adjusting the speed and direction of the jeep. |
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Almost as bad as the direction is the embarrassment of a screenplay that tells us everything and shows us nothing. |
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The style of camerawork and direction is very appealing and fits the tone of the film quite expertly. |
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For an angled endoscope, the direction of view is the tip of the image with respect to the endoscope shaft. |
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Despite these reprieves, the style of the show is somehow off, the music awkward, the direction formless. |
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He had also been involved in the production and direction of more than 20 serials and films. |
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The workshop will be conducted under the direction of noted artist M.S. Murthy. |
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By the time Sproule completed his hat-trick the home supporters not streaming from the exits were hurling abuse in the direction of their team. |
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The biggest flaw with the film is not its crippled script or flat direction or flailing acting. |
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It used to be more but there are some issues to face, such as an aggressive local competitor and also a shift in direction in the industry. |
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While I have no complaints with his direction of this film, I wasn't overly impressed. |
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A cooling zone is established and moved through the grain in the same direction as the airflow. |
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The monsoon season begins in summer when northeast trade winds reverse direction and carry water-saturated air inland. |
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I knitted my brow, a bit confused as to the direction this conversation was taking. |
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He then turned on his heel and stormed off in the direction of the cucumber sandwiches. |
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Fate and circumstances often conspire to change the direction of our lives for better or worse. |
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The driver then drove off in the direction of Martin's Lane where it rammed a police car before stopping. |
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Though Jo had resolved never to marry, still she felt an awful loneliness as she wondered what direction her life should take. |
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You have to forge along, carefully treading a new way, trusting that your sense of direction has you going toward the right destination. |
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With those words he stormed off in the direction of Brad but I don't think it was to go after him. |
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The outside lane in each direction will be closed during the work, after the evening rush-hour each day. |
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They often had to double back and change direction due to cave-ins and blocked passages. |
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At rush hour times, queues stretched back in the Braintree direction to the bypass roundabout. |
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In Nice, in the dying days of December, Europe faltered over the direction it was taking. |
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I'm in a taxi with Marina and after a few minutes, I realise we are driving in the opposite direction to the town. |
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Not everybody sees it that way, she said, nodding in the direction of Upstairs, but she doesn't give a stuff. |
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Of all the millennial projects, the extension of the London Underground, under the direction of Roland Paoletti, is one of the most admirable. |
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Technical analysis sees price as an all-important factor that tells the direction a security will take in the short term. |
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Just pop those finely tooled leather suitcases in the back and point her in the general direction of somewhere hot and expensive. |
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In a temperate climate, the wind direction usually changes with the season. |
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The Sun is massive enough, Einstein calculated, to cause a measurable deviation in the direction of distant starlight passing near it. |
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Just as I started to walk toward the direction she came from, she stopped and called after me. |
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However, there is a mother running in the opposite direction towards her family. |
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To save their motherland, the Manipuris fought very bravely under the direction of Tikendrajit. |
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They have swiped hundreds of signs, including chevrons and direction indicators giving motorists advance notice of hazards. |
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Any nutritionist worth their salt would point you in the direction of the meal with high fiber, protein, and natural ingredients. |
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Another bus coming from the opposite direction was damaged in the blast, as were two motorcycles and autorickshaws parked in the vicinity. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing the direction the cold air is moving. |
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She clasped the revolver tightly and looked in the direction where the wrestle for the sniper's gun continued between Alex and the captain. |
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A faint clamour reached her ears, and she turned her gaze in its direction reflexively. |
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Do you realise, my darling inflated panther, that now you can go bowling in any direction you like? |
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A cold front is shown by a line with blue triangles pointing in the direction the front is travelling. |
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Theoretically, this angle can lengthen a contracted scar by about 75 percent and reorient the direction of the central wound by 90 degrees. |
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So what's happening now is a move in the opposite direction to the one you would want? |
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She walked away from me toward the direction of her locker, and I was left on my own to search for my math class. |
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You know the direction in which American policy in this region should be tending. |
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Instead, the reticular lamina moved in a direction perpendicular to its long axis. |
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But they are not ready to accept that there is no purpose or direction to life. |
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Alternatively, changes in tilt or roll angles may change the direction of the helix axis, giving rise to axial flexibility. |
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He supports his body by putting his foot forward in the direction in which the center of gravity tends. |
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These objects reversed direction several times but maintained position in the sky more or less at the zenith. |
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The method needs data collected from two satellites, one close to zenith and the other in the direction of horizon. |
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A cold front slowly moved through central Florida today changing the wind direction somewhat from west to west northwest. |
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Jess just nodded again and took off down the path in the direction of the machinery shed. |
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Michael and I also rode in one direction on the upper seats in the train's caboose. |
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The traffic coming in a direction perpendicular to Campbell Road makes a signal junction necessary. |
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A few families were waiting to greet them, but most headed in the direction of the cabstand. |
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If you want to know which direction world music and rock are heading in, this 16-song sampler should definitely be in the collection. |
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Turning your legs and feet while keeping your torso facing a different direction is a hard thing to learn. |
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Leadership and direction should be forthcoming form the County Board officers. |
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All other members of the pack look to the alpha dog for direction and guidance. |
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That seems to me to be a perfectly proper direction in relation to the provision. |
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Woolfe is an assured performer, and both the music and direction make for a brisk if light confection. |
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From the very beginning, I was really impressed with Chan's direction and his assured grasp of shot composition. |
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His father and advisor began walking in the opposite direction from where Rheyce lay in wait. |
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Apply the wax in the direction of the wood grain wherever possible and rub it in gently until the color blends with the floor. |
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But at least it is a step in the right direction and seems more controlled than previous efforts. |
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The hard perturbations in this study caused the trajectory to move in a direction that was normal to the limit cycle. |
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Consequently, we cannot draw any firm conclusions about the direction of causality. |
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In retrospect, I should have rescheduled our session that day, or at least provided better direction during the session. |
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A ratchet is a mechanical device that restricts movement in one direction and allows movement in the opposite direction. |
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The ratchet will move further in the direction of control at the expense of liberty. |
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But their career may not move at the same rate or in the same direction as they first intended. |
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We all turned in the direction the creatures were fleeing from as a sudden rush of air overtook us. |
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The crucial factor is not the absolute amount of nitrate in the leaf but, rather, the direction in which it is changing. |
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I see our young men struggle because they have no direction or purpose for their lives, and it's more than sad. |
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An explosion blasted from the direction of the lobby, rattling the shelves and shaking the floor under them. |
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The took a compass bearing for the direction of the croaking and eventually reached stagnant, muddy pools, thick with a scum of dead insects. |
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She watched it as it quickly reversed direction and scampered back under cover of the trees. |
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On a weather map, a warm front is denoted by a line with red semicircles pointing in the direction of travel. |
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It seems to me that a lack of direction and purpose leads to a lack of leadership and motivation. |
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His direction is perfect, managing to condense a 2200-page comic into a two-hour film. |
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Try tracing each plaited mat design, making sure you don't change direction at any intersection. |
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At other times the carnivores move things in the direction of lower taxation. |
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Their writing is taking them in a new direction that they are fully prepared for and ready to embrace. |
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This sharp contrast means the Amenio is a multi-purpose people carrier that proposes a new direction in minivan philosophy. |
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All other loxodromes, e.g. the direction NW, trace spiral paths that converge on either the north or south pole. |
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In theory, an analysis of flow direction can provide unique azimuthal directions. |
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Leadership, he said, influences people by providing purpose, direction and motivation. |
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The direction to use concentrated hydrochloric acid, a bench reagent, necessarily involved the addition of some water. |
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Our squad is comprised of skilled world class players who now have an excellent coach with direction and ample influence. |
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Then, you encounter someone who takes you either further into your chosen field or in a whole new direction along the way. |
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God is just in peoples heads, an illusion made to satisfy their needs for direction in life. |
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A car going in the opposite direction stopped and its occupants got out to see what had happened and to offer their services. |
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I want to emphasise that non-standard analysis was not a sudden tangential direction in which the researcher moved. |
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When using a compass east of the agonic line, the needle points in a direction that is west of true north. |
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Process innovation is typically much more top down, requiring strong direction from senior management. |
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Immediately reverse direction and drive through with your hips, pulling the kettlebell up and toward your body as if starting a lawnmower. |
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In terms of car set-up, we try to spring the cars quite stiffly in order to get a responsive change of direction through the chicanes. |
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The first step in picking a lock is to insert the tension wrench into the keyhole and turn it in the same direction that you would turn the key. |
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However, to take one cautious step in the direction of one crop, judged to be reasonably safe, seems sensible to me. |
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The Europhile former chancellor wanted reassurances about the direction Mr Howard intends to take the party. |
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The M8 proceeds in a northerly direction to Grantstown where a junction is provided. |
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It follows that in the present case the first and main question is whether the direction of erasure was justified. |
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The worst case is when the tenor bell and the smaller bell opposite it are moving in the same direction at the same time. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing in the direction the cold air is moving. |
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Twenty miles from the goal we had to jump to the cloud street to the west to go in the direction of the goal which was now at a bearing of about 340 degrees. |
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Much of play rests on the strength of powerful direction and production. |
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I think the correct description is that a lot of the financial analysts are essentially herd animals, and they follow the stampede in whichever direction it's going. |
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There was indeed a ship headed in the direction of Dolphin which was still on her southeasterly tack while Indefatigable was now headed northwest. |
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Looking at your direction in the film, it's very relaxed and assured. |
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There are a lot of people out there who will steer you in the wrong direction because they are just regurgitating old information that might have worked years ago. |
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The ordinary numbers sat on the number line running East-West in this map of imaginary numbers, while the North-South direction corresponded to the imaginary part. |
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Barnes's direction hasn't managed to mend the brittle bones of the play. |
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His pace is quirky and his direction of the actors inventive. |
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To move in the opposite direction would be to further erode the position of Irish elected representatives, increasing that of an unelected judiciary. |
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The Rangers captain struggles to disguise disgust with himself when he misplaces a pass and can look disdainfully in the direction of malfunctioning teammates too. |
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This principal component direction is taken to be the luminance direction. |
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When the mother is finished laying, she covers the nest, scattering sand in every direction to disguise its presence, before turning and lumbering back to sea. |
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In every direction there were wide skies, gold grass hills and acacia trees. |
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Interactions between these climate stress factors may exacerbate the rate and direction of individual climate stress factors and their effects on terrestrial ecosystems. |
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When the flashlight went off, they took aim in the direction of the light. |
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But for sheer skill in direction and performance this film is impressive. |
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We go onward, my manservant not noticing which direction I've taken. |
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In fact, weather stations use the shift from a southerly to a northerly wind direction as the indication that a cold front has passed the station. |
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The path runs from the A4 Marlborough-Beckhampton road by the Thames water pumping station at Clatford and runs in a northerly direction to Manton House Stables. |
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A new helmet system allows the pilot to fire missiles at enemy craft by looking at them, rather than having to point the nose of the aircraft in the direction of the target. |
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Tracey and Steve were hoping that couples therapy would help them move on in a direction that was mutually agreeable and satisfying to both of them. |
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He tried to prove that the rotation of the Earth puts pressure on the same rail of a straight track of a railway irrespective of the direction of travel. |
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It will be hard to replace that kind of vision, direction and leadership. |
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I turned on my heel and immediately set off in the direction of the sound, in a straight line so that I had to hop over a wall and leap a few bushes. |
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He subtly gestured toward the direction of the camera pointed at their house. |
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The rituals are performed under the direction of the shaman. |
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For the first time after countless rehashes, the franchise is finally taking a major new direction in adopting Unreal technology to power the game. |
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The direction of wave approach will also vary and, consequently, sediment movement in the coastal zone can be complex, moving onshore, offshore, and alongshore. |
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His work is not a new direction but a reaffirmation of a familiar one. |
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Eyewitnesses said they drove off at speed in the direction of Newmarket. |
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Despite the proven utility of convict road gangs for construction work, the postwar trend was definitely headed in the direction of maintenance work. |
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In the opposite direction was a range of pink-brown mountains. |
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This I would not dispute, although the direction of Low Latin grammar would indicate that the lesson was only partially learnt by the Romans who admired him. |
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Cheryl lost all sense of direction but dutifully took the road Katie told her to take. |
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After about 3 weeks Mercury ceases its backward movement and, on reversing its direction again, once more slows down and appears to halt before moving back in a direct motion. |
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As a result he missed the stage direction that meant his hair would have to be dyed and it was a complete surprise to him when the director mentioned it. |
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Or if our strip of film showed an airplane running along a runway and taking off into the air, we would all be quite certain in which direction it was going. |
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In the original incident, both sides squared up at the end of the Hammers' 1-0 defeat and Cole was seen to throw punches in the direction of Bernard Mendy. |
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He had been acquitted, by direction of the Recorder, of attempted theft. |
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The patterns for other health authority performance indicators are similar, and the magnitude and direction of the errors in ranking may be systematic. |
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Sanjay Talwar's stage direction captures the distance that has grown between these characters by never letting them get within 10 feet of each other. |
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The null in the pattern is directed not only in the direction of the interference source, but also in the opposite direction where there might be desired GPS signals. |
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Remember that signs here mention the compass direction you're heading in. |
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She hurried in the direction from which the soldier was fleeing and spied a man in combat fatigues. |
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Alan winced at the direction in which his thoughts were tending. |
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Carrying her prostrate figure, he straightened and threw our direction one triumphant look before encasing them both with his majestic wing and fading into nothingness. |
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But administration officials and panel members say he in no way sought to tilt the outcome in one direction or the other. |
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So, this morning, when I found him, forlorn, trying to get the project further forward, I determined that a leap in the direction of lateral thinking was called for. |
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Founded in Philadelphia in 1801 and issued weekly until 1809, Port Folio served up a miscellany of original and reprinted essays under the direction of Joseph Dennie. |
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So when have Americans felt the most satisfied with the direction of our country? |
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No one can predict the direction or dimensions of robotics a decade from now. |
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In four years he had gone from nobody to totemic figure, each new direction he took wrong-footing fans who were desperately trying to keep pace with him. |
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By force of habit I walked up the parade route, counter to the direction of the participants, until I reached the point where the bands convened to begin their march. |
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Such lack of purpose and direction is not in the national interest. |
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Deciding this act to be futile, he took a longer glance, squinting beady eyes in the dark, and gestured his yellow thumb in the direction of the door. |
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Now we have the early, teething problems, and we need to make minor corrections to the direction of the Building Act in order to clear up some of those problems. |
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Now you can scroll to the next direction on your recipe without getting batter or sauce all over your device. |
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Silinga said he thought the robbers used the wheelbarrow to carry off their loot as its tracks seemed headed in the direction of nearby Ntshabeni. |
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He picked her up and gave her a new sense of direction and purpose. |
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He is excellent with direction and blocking and knows how to treat actors! |
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The increased limit will apply on autostrada with three lanes in each direction and the latest barriers to prevent vehicles from leaving each carriageway. |
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Yet superstition can also be, if my theology is correct, the first step in the other direction on that same road. |
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It looks like another step in the right direction for Dell lappies. |
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If a person fails to comply with such a direction or complies but then re-enters the land within three months, an offence is committed which is punishable by a fine. |
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The group doubled back and went in the direction of the prison. |
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To get her ivy to grow in the direction she wants it to, Lois Gunderman of Pennsylvania uses metal hair pins to stake the vines into the ground, away from the house. |
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Rotation of the lever in a second direction translates rotational movement into sliding motion of the upper disk in a second direction to control the water flow rate. |
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I was startled, and my head whipped toward the direction of the voice. |
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Well, I still think the art direction is a little too much the style of the books' designer, Seth, as opposed to Charles M. Schulz, but I suppose that ship has sailed. |
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Sharp and sudden changes of political direction show that the political development of states was not running along social, cultural, or economic tramlines. |
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Head south-east now along the summit ridge and drop down for a short distance in the same direction before turning west-north-west where the trail begins. |
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They tend to be mainly westerly in direction running from west to east. |
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It gives a particular direction to every sentiment and action, and carries a man forward, as by a kind of resistless impulse, or insuperable destiny. |
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Mindlessly memorizing from the beginning of a phrase or section without analytical awareness of the cadence yields a lack of harmonic direction and resolution. |
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I expected him to follow up this statement with a regaled tale of personal career direction gone wrong, but slowly realised he had just passed judgement on my capabilities. |
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The SMAS is elevated basically in the direction from the angle of the mandible to the middle of the zygoma, and this is sutured and suspended along its entire length. |
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She whirled around and stormed off in the direction of Mindy's house. |
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He reined in his horse and looked back in the direction they'd come from. |
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To mislead the enemy as to the direction of the main strike, staging areas, forward movement, and second echelon deployment lines can be simulated. |
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The tilt of the shoulders and the angle at which you hold your blade, it tells not only the direction of the strike, but what type of strike as well. |
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