The dome-shaped shade displays apples and grapes arranged in a progression of color as the fruits appear to ripen with the seasons. |
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One way to determine if someone is an ambivert is to notice if an individual displays traits of both introverts and extroverts. |
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There are some displays of warmth between them but there is little emotion in their interaction. |
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Remember, Newry did pride itself for its flower displays before and won widespread acclaim for it. |
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This roof also displays a fine set of original iron straps linking the queen posts with the tie beams using an unusual system of pegs. |
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A patient man has great understanding, but a quick-tempered man displays folly. |
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For example, wax moths reduce their sexual displays of wing fanning in response to increased predation risk by bats. |
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It stores more than 100 waypoints, displays various features in different colours and feels good in your hand. |
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For 3D graphics headsets or wearable displays of any sort to become more pervasive, they still need to be less invasive. |
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The Moscow State Circus is famous worldwide thanks to its spectacular displays from acrobats, clowns, gymnasts, trapeze artists and lots more. |
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The show, at Shanghai Circus World, is made up of performing animals and acrobatic displays. |
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At intervals throughout the show are astounding displays of gymnastics and acrobatics by talented women artistes. |
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The oblong LCD panel perched on top of the dash displays the sat nav instructions. |
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As she gets ready to portray a neurotic New Yorker, she displays all the usual actressy contradictions. |
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Iceland displays some radical cultural differences with its temporary American inhabitants. |
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Hooker displays an acute awareness that the hermeneutical task is not simply the intellectual assent to truth. |
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The tournament is expected to be one of the most remarkable displays of athleticism that the sport of weightlifting has seen. |
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Adware is software that displays advertisements like banners and pop-ups on your computer. |
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Valentine displays have been put together by staff with a sense of romance. |
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On a day of many fine displays, Ginner caught the eye with a series of well-timed tackles and interceptions. |
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We've had firework displays, organised Easter egg hunts and celebrated Royal jubilees on the green. |
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This involves training judges to adjudicate at aerobatic competitions as well as working with pilots to perfect their displays. |
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This fish is second in size only to the whale shark and displays the same gentle characteristics and feeding habits as its larger cousin. |
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Her poetry displays an adroit mastery of simple language and an eye for the fine threads woven into ordinary lives. |
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Several nurses bustled around wheeling carts of medicine or copying data from the displays into notebooks. |
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People in wheelchairs have difficulty being pushed round the clothes stores because the displays are so close together. |
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This event is advertised as a family day out with opportunities to watch skilled aviation displays and see exciting jet aircraft. |
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Behind these violent and ugly displays of rank bullying lies a profound irony. |
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Aristotle displays some hesitation in his discussion of desire and its relation to practical reason in the aetiology of animal action. |
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Other attractions will include a live display by a horse whisperer, a dog race, and two displays by the Thorpe Perrow falcons. |
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The ripe, peachy La Mancha white displays lots of apple and pear-scented fruit. |
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Unlike the first two, Proviesque rarely displays a logical structure that can be followed by sensible rational people. |
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In addition, the ironic echo also displays a syntactic shift by changing the first clause to a negative and the second to an affirmative. |
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There are no spectacular displays of brutality here, and the workings of force show themselves not to be reducible to physical violence alone. |
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The helm may be displayed either affronty or in profile, whichever better displays the crest. |
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Points will be deducted for whooping, cheering, successful tackling, goal scoring or any other overt displays of competence. |
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The parks department created displays of autumn flowers, including chrysanthemums, Michaelmas daisies, and geraniums. |
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When activated as you browse the Internet, it displays a real time summary of the Web page that is open. |
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Mitchell displays an astonishing grasp of Wikipedian philosophy and ethics. |
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The displays seem to resonate with the public, especially if the themes are keyed to their cities' histories, Clark said. |
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Visitors are also quickly drawn into the labyrinth of willed amnesia through interactive displays. |
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Further events followed in the afternoon including air displays and model aircraft flying. |
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In that film, shop displays and storefront windows greeted Tom Cruise with ideas of how to enhance his clothing selections. |
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Food-themed window displays in many shops and businesses in the town also added extra interest. |
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I try to focus on the window displays of the shops that we pass instead of focusing on him. |
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The air show and military display starts at 10 am on both days with displays from the Club followed by the large aircraft at 1 pm. |
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When my displays were restored, the aircraft maintained airspeed and altitude. |
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Macra has also put together a whole host of novelty competitions and farm skills displays, from sheaf tossing to round bale rolling. |
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In wintering birds, conflicts over food are often resolved by threat displays. |
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For the duration of the holiday, from Dec. 26 until Jan. 1, stores will put on Kwanzaa displays using African themes and featuring a kinara. |
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Because DeepView displays only in wireframe, without depth cueing, stereo viewing will help you to carry out mouse functions precisely. |
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The most advanced systems have multiple displays, some showing three-dimensional wire-frame graphics slowly turning in space. |
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The only other species of Cahabagnathus that has a pastiniplanate element that displays a similar constriction is C. directus. |
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She mocks their employer savagely behind his back and displays a kittenish charm to his face. |
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Boobies use their wings and feet frequently in displays and in aerial greetings. |
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The Bay Island Drift Wood Museum displays wood sculptures collected and moulded by a schoolteacher over a period of 22 years. |
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Yet her new work displays an inner peace borne of hard knocks and a harder-earned redemption. |
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The trade and crafts stands were numerous and had displays varying from cosmetics to woodcraft and sign writing. |
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The displays have grown out of a series of interviews with talented local folk. |
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An international specialist in museum surveys will focus on the redevelopment of key displays. |
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Magnificent displays of bluebells are out just now and the ground vegetation also has an abundance of foxgloves, heath bedstraw and wood sorrel. |
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A large pile of construction materials, scraps, workbenches, tables and garbage accumulate around the displays as they are being built. |
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The example then displays a message in the upper left cell of the worksheet. |
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Carmine bee-eaters perch on the back of kori bustards and red-crested korhaans plummet from the sky in daring aerobatic mating displays. |
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Cavell's writing displays the rhetorical features that we've seen in novelists and prose writers alike as they perform their thoughts. |
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This month's write-up of top new products from 1999 displays some new technology. |
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Behind his store's brick facade, he displays everything from wrought-iron bistro tables and wall-mounted plant hangers to pots and urns. |
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Mr Dymond said it was hoped to have displays by professional skaters and bikers with open competitions for all comers to take part in. |
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There will be an events marquee with crafts and games for children, displays and information throughout the day. |
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The British Museum, too, says it knows nothing about any alleged fakes in its displays. |
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In contrast to the human situation this gene displays reduced allelic variation. |
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This page displays the Greek alphabet and gives information on pronunciation for both... y as in yet, and before gamma, kappa, xi, or chi. |
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In the poet's medieval French, the verse displays intricate internal rhymes and numerous alliterations. |
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Your password is a phrase which can be as long as you like, although the box displays about 70-odd characters at a time. |
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Yarn bombing is often a covert, guerrilla affair, with displays popping up unexpectedly and artists hiding their identities. |
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We can add these to the displays we already have and hopefully answer a few questions. |
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Golden amber in colour, the wine takes time to open, but then displays a warm, honeyed aroma with a short, spicy finish. |
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It was built in 1904 by the French and displays a tasteful fusion of European and Lao designs. |
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In addition to communicating through song, larks will raise the crest of feathers in their head during agonistic and courtship displays. |
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However, they can also suffer from static displays which, having been viewed once, discourage repeat visits. |
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First-time features for Waring are blue backlight LCD displays and four reprogrammable blending stations. |
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You can use the comments to place facilities like chairs, vending machines, toilet blocks and new displays like a reptile house. |
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A few nice, tasteful displays notwithstanding, the overall performance was pretty anemic. |
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And they have earned for him a reputation as an artist whose work displays rich religious resonance. |
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While not well preserved, the elegant carving of the zoomorphic chair displays elongated proportions similar to those seen on the Megiddo ivory. |
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Shrimp with positive chela residuals produce significantly more open chela displays than shrimp with negative chela residuals. |
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There will be displays, T-shirts and no smoking information leaflets available at every checkout. |
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It was quite a crowd, radiantly resplendent in displays of unearthly power and beauty. |
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Photonic crystal technology can create color screen displays 1,000 angstroms thick ideal for cell phones or new generation palm pilots. |
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The count displays the inner calm, the ideal of restrained, and learned manners required of a gentleman. |
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From this redesign of the flight mode annunciator displays, he developed a survey to assess pilot preferences. |
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It displays diuretic, anodyne, styptic, digestive, antihelminthic, expectorant, antipyretic, and antiemetic properties. |
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The history of the Church, Coughlin notes, displays periods of both legalism and antinomianism. |
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No one is urged to dwell on the fact that the day's fireworks displays are symbolic of an armed revolution against tyranny and colonialism. |
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He displays flashes of directorial brilliance, particularly in terms of the relationships between the characters, and the performances are solid. |
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Unlicensed fireworks displays, even on private property, are illegal and may render the participants liable to prosecution. |
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The Year One and Two students performed some choreographed gymnastics displays, which included some rhythmic gymnastics. |
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Lighting was selected to brighten without glaring, and displays were designed to be neat and clean, but not antiseptic. |
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Pony rides, dog displays, live music and a barbecue are among the other attractions which run from 1pm until 4pm and admission is free. |
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Thunder and lightning create some of the most spectacular natural displays to strike the summer skies. |
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Just about every pub displays a sign or notice advising women to keep an eye on their drinks. |
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In his 66 displays with the three lions proudly emblazoned on his chest he rarely put a foot wrong. |
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There will also be a number of activities on the university's sports fields, including displays of rocketry. |
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The Internet, handheld computers, liquid crystal displays and enhanced font rendering are the technological basis for the development of e-books. |
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The result is an artificial world, including mountains and obstacles, on active-matrix liquid crystal displays. |
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The company aims to raise annual production of thin film transistor liquid crystal displays to 1.5 million this year from 500,000 last year. |
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The liquid crystal display displays a symbol that represents the determined notification level. |
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But flat-panel LCD, or liquid crystal displays, win the aesthetics battle by a long shot. |
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Sales of liquid crystal displays used in handsets jumped 180 per cent compared with a year ago. |
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The cockpit is equipped with multifunction liquid crystal displays and electronic flight instruments. |
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A combination of displays related to paleontology, archeology, geology and history seems to hold some promise as a theme for the weekend. |
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The chassis displays impressive levels of composure and minimal roll through the turns. |
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The company will demonstrate rollable displays for use in the mobile devices at the conference, which opens tomorrow. |
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The company has announced that it will start developing rollable displays in earnest. |
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And when it comes to romance, the Czechs certainly have no qualms about public displays of affection! |
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However, you haven't lived until you have witnessed the New Year firework displays that Disney produces. |
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Most of this arenaceous succession displays abundant trough and tabular cross-bedding. |
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The lobby at the new entrance hosts social events and displays technological products. |
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The Irish Wildlife Trust marquee housed a vast array of displays and information stands. |
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Booths and displays can be set up at events such as powwows, feasts and round dances. |
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There will be a photographic exhibition, displays of arts and crafts, trade stands, and a food market. |
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The interior, which was restored in 1880 by Giuseppe Patricolo, displays ashlaring worked with the utmost care. |
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Trunk banging displays of the Asian elephant produce a booming sound heard for a great distance. |
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The exhibit spans multiple rooms and displays many works aside from the pop art he is most famous for. |
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He is as affable and loquacious as any good politician, but also displays a genuine interest in others and what they have to say. |
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One who does have high self-esteem displays confidence and assurance, gaining the courage needed to take steps towards success. |
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The base also displays the same striping as the sides, whereas a cross section of ivory shows concentric lozenges. |
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The luncheonette in downtown Sea Bright displays some starkly revealing aerial photos. |
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Over the years there have been splendid displays of flowers which really make the island attractive. |
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Although aimed at an older audience, this book displays the same lively, read-aloud quality. |
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It was praised for the use of audio-visual presentations and displays throughout the museum. |
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It features informative audio-visual and interactive displays about the development of the dairy industry. |
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Around 40 people took part in the event which involved different displays of martial arts from tae kwon do to kickboxing. |
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The cpx is classified as augite based on average composition, and displays a very narrow compositional range. |
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People as far south as Virginia were treated to fantastic auroral displays in the night sky. |
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Most such meetings also feature commercial displays and eager salesmen pitching their company's products. |
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She proudly displays a silver salver from the Council's gardening competition last year. |
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The 'up next' column displays videos that will play next when autoplay is enabled. |
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In autostereoscopic displays, a parallax barrier added to an LCD screen delivers separate images to the right and left eyes. |
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These autostereoscopic displays are expensive and display the images in a format that is squashed side-by-side. |
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An interesting type of desk-supported displays are autostereoscopic ones, which produce a stereo image while viewed with unaided eyes. |
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In general, it is difficult to eliminate crosstalk in auto-stereoscopic 3D displays. |
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We include a discussion of autostereoscopic displays, which allow a viewer to watch 3D images without the need for 3D glasses or other aids. |
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He sees lots of possible uses, such as lubricants, semiconductors in flat-panel displays, and non-metallic magnetic materials. |
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This equipment includes LCD flight displays, digital VHF radios, communication management units, file servers and high-speed satcom equipment. |
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This is a dense and brooding Merlot that displays a fine and persistent finish with a hint of tarriness. |
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Troupes of majorettes and dancers in distinct uniforms from across the region took turns to put on dazzling displays. |
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There are displays of grinders for argan oil, pots, daggers and ceremonial babouches or slippers. |
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He displays a couple days' stubble on his baby face, along with those arched, guileless eyebrows, which seem to certify everything he says. |
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Each of the school's nine classes chose a different theme, with displays ranging from the creation to Joseph's technicolour dreamcoat. |
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The support given cannot be understood by anyone such as yourself as it displays a basic concern for our fellow men. |
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Shaun Redman was man of the match and there were good displays from Joseph Holt and Ryan Humphreys. |
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Males of over half of the species of manakins produce startling sounds with their wings during courtship displays. |
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Male golden-collared manakins clear leaf litter from the ground to form courts, which they then use as arenas for intense courtship displays. |
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Coming soon are high-brightness displays for computer screens and televisions. |
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On the cards are displays of ethnic dances, ballet, musical performances and Manipuri poetry readings. |
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Posters and other displays were also placed throughout the school to educate students. |
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Hal displays a couple of good trout, but the competitive youngsters Martin and Jim have nothing to show for their pains. |
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It includes some natural history displays which are always there, including live terrapins, frogs and guinea pigs. |
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Broadbills seem to be territorial during the breeding season and their display flights may serve as both breeding and territorial displays. |
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On their breeding grounds, pairs advertise and defend large territories with a variety of aerial displays. |
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Males attract females and defend their territories with undulating flight displays, fluttering and gliding while calling. |
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The expensive Only This Moment, which follows, is resolutely bolder and proudly displays its Balearic influences on its sleeves. |
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Additionally, create inviting retail displays that are visual, entertaining and that offer samples and testers. |
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In reality, this council displays all the diversity of the Augusta National Golf Club. |
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High contrast, dimmable displays with exceptionally wide viewing angles provide optimum legibility and eye comfort in both dark and bright ambient conditions. |
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Students' relative strengths on these indicators suggest that these behaviors can be used as rewards antecedent to displays of disruptive behavior. |
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While the artists might modestly resist such acclamation, what has transpired here certainly displays a high degree of artistic experimentation and talent. |
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It features free-flying displays and an opportunity for people to see at close hand some 30 different birds of prey, including eagles, buzzards and falcons. |
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Notebook computers, liquid crystal displays, mother boards, monitors and recordable compact disks all take over 50 percent of the global market share. |
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Overt displays of intelligence are considered just dandy in the art world so long as they are opaque enough to lend themselves to afflatus and jargoneering. |
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After this year, the tatty old displays of old just won't be good enough. |
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Current LCD displays on a wide range of applications can be difficult to read if the ambient light is too strong or the reader is not positioned in front of the screen. |
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This means that they draw far less power and they can be used with small portable devices which have mostly been using monochrome low-resolution displays to conserve power. |
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Until now, the best resolution available commercially in electronic displays has been about 150 dpi in high-end liquid crystal display computer monitors. |
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On the weekends the birds and stray cats keep the artists company as they set up their displays. |
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Numerous small theatres throughout Salem re-enact episodes from the witch trial hysteria while waxwork displays in creepy dungeons capture the key moments. |
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The decor displays some cute quirky touches that bring a smile to my face. |
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A wildlife garden will be built on the day, complete with composting displays and a wormery, and don't forget to pick up your free wildflower seeds. |
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As the man-eating Diane, she displays impeccable comic timing. |
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Although in New York an octagonal dark blue room displays a few Italian bronzes, the Electors were not concerned to amass small bronzes, alabasters or terracottas. |
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Chef Mallory Buford displays a sure hand, light on the fat but compensating by ratcheting up the flavor with strong reductions, inventive seasoning, and fresh herbs. |
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The agonistic behavior of many group-living animals, such as wintering passerines, ranges from overt aggression to more or less ritualized threat displays. |
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Earlier we had even been allowed to briefly crowd into a tiny VIP room overlooking the actual computer terminals and huge data displays on the walls. |
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On the other hand, right-wing activists have lately said, Banning displays interferes with the exercise of religion. |
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As the rather wordy title suggests, it was to be a weekend of exploration, with visual displays and talks complementing the performances in Dublin's National Concert Hall. |
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Perfume bottles and weathered papyrus replicas gather dust in the grubby window displays of the empty shops. |
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Random reboots, unexplained lockups, corrupted displays and drives or other devices that mysteriously stop working all could be caused by a bad power supply. |
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Unlike hoity-toity displays of pedigree fluff, the average joe Cat Show is a celebration of middling felines. |
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The very word, redolent of dusty, don't touch displays inside glass cases, would once have brought howls of protests from children simply wanting to enjoy an afternoon out. |
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Much of the chalcopyrite known to be from the replacement ore bodies of the Argentine vein displays either a dark gray tarnish or a thin coating of another mineral. |
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Eric Andrews, recalled to the first team for the first time in over three months after impressive displays in the Academy side, led the way with a five-try haul. |
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Drones have been used to photograph everything from football games to fireworks displays. |
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It runs from 10 am to 5pm and celebrates Swindon's railway heritage with model railway layouts, displays and guided tours of the Swindon Works site. |
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Among the large audience was special guest, Orla Kiely, the handbag designer whose displays of leather suits, boiled wool skirts and cashmere knits were also shown. |
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The exhibition displays exquisite pieces made by fusing and blowing with top quality glass powders, precious metals, lustre and leafs from different countries. |
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Children would especially be interested in Durer's humorous woodcut of an imaginary rhinoceros that displays an intricate decorative surface that covers the entire creature. |
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The SkyHawks are known for their daring displays of aerial acrobatics. |
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The unmitigated gall Kennedy displays in defaming the hard work of dedicated researchers is bad enough. |
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The FanFest is part museum, part amusement park and part carnival, with a vast array of displays, presentations, games and interactive activities. |
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The golden centers of the aster flowers are repeated in the color of the Mexican Marigold-Mint, and spike flowers of salvia make wonderful cut flowers and garden displays. |
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Figure 4 displays the outcome in a classification tree diagram. |
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The Mediterranean vegetable garden includes an old water tank as well as displays of rosemary, thyme, pumpkins, figs, globe artichokes, olives and grapevines. |
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In 2005 the saint's day, April 23rd, falls on a Saturday, and will be marked with associated events and displays in the Abbey grounds throughout the afternoon. |
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He said it had built a portfolio of exclusive patents and hoped to leapfrog the next stage of the development of LCD, which is used in 80 per cent of flat panel displays. |
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Having battled so hard to save the club in the last few years, long-suffering fans have a right to be angry about the lack of spirit shown in recent displays. |
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Floral displays, each one containing a hidden message of love or rejection, will be placed throughout the house so people can study the language of flowers. |
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Simple displays that emphasise the activities of the household, such as an armoire stacked with an assortment of crockery, can be used to provide a restorative background. |
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Even when a skeleton displays no evidence of disability, it might have been the scaffolding for an unhealthy body. |
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The highly graphic yet informational displays are a collaboration of several archivists and Jennifer Stone, an experienced graphic artist in museum and archival work. |
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What competent judge in the world would tolerate such open displays of defiance? |
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Amina Alzouma surprised us all with her disturbingly beautiful displays of vulnerability and intensity. |
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The thin film transistors are useful in active matrix liquid crystal displays where the plastic substrates are transparent in the visible spectrum. |
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One strength of the study is its concern with visitors, and the admission that in many ways we know little about how and why visitors react to displays. |
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Staking or supporting early in the growing season is best and can help direct plant growth, encourage better flower displays and prevent damage during wet and windy weather. |
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For his part, Walsh declines to respond to Armstrong's bitter personal criticism in kind, and he displays no outward signs of animus toward the Tour champion. |
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He gives the whammy bar on his Stratocaster a workout on Gave You What You Wanted, and displays his prodigious piano technique on Swanee River Boogie. |
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The flying displays began with model aircraft demonstrations followed by gliders and civilian and warbird aircraft, including a Cathay Pacific A330 and Winjeel trainer. |
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So-called generous displays may be conspicuous consumption designed to inspire envy. |
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Chances are if you are at a newsstand, discount chain or warehouse club this summer, you will see some of the most alluring displays for African American books ever attempted. |
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The supermodel seems unaware or dismissive of the societal stigma that is often attached to public displays of breastfeeding. |
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Most problems arise because we are loth to end our summer displays. |
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Interactive displays guide visitors as they observe river traffic through binoculars, use a field guide to identify vessel types, and take the helm in a towboat wheelhouse. |
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In an age of identity politics, Rangel had little time for cheap displays of racial solidarity. |
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The main part of the shield displays a red crowned lion on a silver field, the arms of Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall. |
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A dial-in audio guide gives you the backstory behind the bizarre displays. |
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The event continues tonight with a grand finale tomorrow and there are also watersport displays and laser shows. |
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The study relies on diverse sources, from police files and newspapers to pulp fiction and wax museum displays. |
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A webpage should maintain the user's interest and must challenge the user across different displays. |
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We believe the combination of polysilicon active matrices and OLED technology could become the next generation of flat panel displays. |
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Army will work together to develop a testing methodology to measure the useful life of active matrix OLED displays. |
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Religious displays on public property used to be a big deal. |
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The free wierd and wonderful displays will continue in the city for the next six weeks. |
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Because displays are in the eye of the beholder, it doesn't help to tell you that Wirecutter. |
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The solemn pond displays the summer night Perfect in the rondure of its speculum, The sky set out in order, light by light. |
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There will be pyrotechnic and blankfiring displays, food stalls, a beer tent and camping on site. |
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They have revealed that bowerbirds propagate fruits used as decorations in their sexual displays. |
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The best winter effects are achieved by pruning these almost to the ground in spring, losing the leaf and bract displays. |
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Wilkins displays a gawky innocence in her cut-off overalls during a slumber party with her girlfriends. |
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There are even military time displays to make your loved one feel like an officer. |
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Both come equipped with brilliant 1080p full HD touchscreen displays that are highly responsive as well as a clean system image free of junkware. |
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Both displays are framed by black bezels and stylish silver accents that add style to even the most basic office environment. |
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The Yoruba Gelede masquerade is one of such socioreligious cultural displays that serves the social need of constraining women's excesses. |
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There is also a 'traditional' mining exhibition with flame safety lamps, tools of the trade and displays on coal society and community. |
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Around the speedometer are three video displays which show views that would normally be given from the side-view and rear-view mirrors. |
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It is frequently where the cave dweller displays items considered undesirable for display elsewhere in the home by their significant other. |
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It also stocks nursery furniture and has one of the UK's largest displays of beautiful cribs and moses baskets. |
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The in-house Losel Doll Museum displays 160 dolls crafted by monks over 15 years. |
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After that she worked as a salesgirl at multiple boutiques, where she changed the visual displays. |
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The aging heart displays a loss of bioenergetic reserve capacity partially mediated through lower fatty acid utilization. |
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The text Alert feature displays related text link in the middle of the toolbar. |
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If a diagram is redlined, SmartPlant Electrical always displays the contents with redlining. |
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Table 5 displays the sprint times, step kinematics, and upper-body kinematics correlations. |
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Figure 7 displays FTIR spectra of MMA-MAA copolymers with different MAA contents. |
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Other displays are home to scorpions, golden web spinning spiders, assassin bugs and a whole host of other venomous creatures. |
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Recreation Park comes alive with stunning air displays and music from Ste Johnson, The Shoeshop Quartet and Them Beatles. |
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Succulents and saxifrages are also frages are also great for creating dramatic miniature displays. |
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If you prefer to grow flowering pot plants for your indoor displays, then sow schizanthus or Poor Man's Orchids and cinerarias. |
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IntelliMats, LLC announces it has selected Malibu Technologies as the primary manufacturer of its digital mat displays. |
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In addition to manufacturing these products, the company assembles, collates and shrink-wraps displays and other corrugated items. |
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According to BOE, the new production line is intended to produce high-end mobile phone panels and new displays for mobile devices. |
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By contrast, the company predicts that, since SDTV sets don't require high resolution displays, the price for an SDTV set will drop under. |
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November the 5th firework displays and bonfire parties are common throughout Britain, in major public displays and in private gardens. |
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That royal support contributed to the outlawing of maypole displays and dancing during the English Interregnum. |
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The symphony came into its own as a musical form, and the concerto was developed as a vehicle for displays of virtuoso playing skill. |
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To the south are the green fields, which include displays of traditional and environmentally friendly crafts. |
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The department also has its own exhibition gallery in Room 90, where the displays and exhibitions change several times a year. |
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Gallery 24 displays ethnographic from every continent while adjacent galleries focus on North America and Mexico. |
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The host nation then presents artistic displays of music, singing, dance, and theatre representative of its culture. |
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The next host nation then also briefly introduces itself with artistic displays of dance and theatre representative of its culture. |
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The next host nation then also briefly introduces itself with artistic displays of dance and theater representative of its culture. |
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The Red Arrows have performed over 4,700 displays in 56 countries worldwide. |
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Other practices in Ireland include lighting bonfires, and having firework displays. |
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The permanent displays and reference collections are augmented by regular temporary exhibitions. |
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The enthusiasm surrounding Bell's public displays laid the groundwork for universal acceptance of the revolutionary device. |
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The main collection displays consist of 8 areas with a named theme or subject. |
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On the Snaefell mountain road section from Ramsey to Douglas, the official vehicle displays the notice Roads Open One Way. |
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In a vast variety of nondescript pamphlets and writings, he displays his skills at journalism. |
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The popular wildlife viewing area located at Chanonry Point host some spectacular displays of dolphins within the inner Moray Firth. |
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Threat displays include undulating flight and aggressive direct flapping flight with exaggerated downstrokes. |
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Apart from the comb, the male rock ptarmigan has no ornaments or displays that are typical for grouses in temperate regions. |
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As with the bear, Scottish and Welsh heraldry displays the boar's head with the neck cropped, unlike the English version, which retains the neck. |
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Parts of the world that have showy displays of bright autumn colors are limited to locations where days become short and nights are cool. |
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This theme is evident in the Sikh festivals of Hola Mohalla and Vaisakhi, which feature marching and displays of valor. |
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Since 1911, the arms of the Prince of Wales also displays an inescutcheon of the ancient arms of the Principality of Wales. |
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Its most distinctive feature is the parish close, which displays an elaborately decorated church surrounded by an entirely walled churchyard. |
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In fact, the Basque region displays virtually no MtDNA for which Pontic Steppes origin could be claimed. |
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Courtship displays include touching bills and following one another in elaborate flight patterns. |
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These males cluster around females and try to attract them with elaborate courtship displays and vocalizations. |
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The e-mail notifier displays a small icon in the notification area when mail is received. |
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France displays real divergences from the standard model of Western demographic evolution. |
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The museum holds displays of traditional crafts with a working blacksmith forge, a pottery, a weaver, miller, and clog maker. |
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Welsh finished off his tour of America with far more convincing displays over Jack Goodman and Phil Brock. |
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Agricultural land frequently displays this type of extremely fragmented, or relictual, habitat. |
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The site also has a museum that displays objects found by archaeologists during their excavations. |
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Prespawning courtship involves fin displays and male grunting, which leads to pairing. |
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The walking gait of gulls includes a slight side to side motion, something that can be exaggerated in breeding displays. |
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Courtship involves ritualised flight and ground displays, and the male often presents a fish to his partner. |
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Both males and females in these groups perform synchronized ritual displays. |
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The displays do not seem to be directed towards an individual but instead occur randomly. |
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