And don't install dissimilar metals such as copper and steel in the same wall. |
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Perhaps that's not dissimilar to most teenagers, but naturally I can only speak for myself and my behaviour. |
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The electron beam welding process has had wide application for joining dissimilar metals. |
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It has been used to weld dissimilar metals that were not weldable by the arc processes. |
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One of the best local cheeses is Grimbister, a fresh farmhouse cheese not dissimilar to Wensleydale. |
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Scottish people and West Indians are not dissimilar, in the fact that they both like to have a good time. |
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And as the price climbed, it has had two key effects, not dissimilar to a rapid rise in interest rates. |
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Rembrandt depicts himself in a burgher's hat and cloak, as does Rubens, although the hats are dissimilar and Rembrandt wears a neck ruff. |
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It would be hard to think of two European nations more dissimilar, historically, than the Italians and the Scots. |
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Electricity can be generated by the thermionic effect, that is, the use of dissimilar metals can cause electrons to flow in the presence of heat. |
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This is not dissimilar to charges of professional misconduct as a barrister or solicitor. |
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The menu in Serbian and English sounds different, but on closer inspection it is not that dissimilar from Bulgarian. |
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We could trade it in for a sum not dissimilar for trading your car in or we can keep that and send it out. |
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First, the skulls of those birds are totally and dramatically dissimilar, and second, does this mean that the shoebill is extinct? |
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For example, two dissimilar jackets, two pairs of trousers, two distinctive shirts and two neckties can be combined in sixteen different ways. |
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The two submarines are not dissimilar in size, with the British boats being slightly larger than her French twin. |
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Events in South Africa were not dissimilar, but were complicated by the presence of the Boers. |
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Titanium can be joined to itself or dissimilar metals with titanium bolts or with cadmium-plated steel bolts. |
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The four unranked books which made the shortlist shared a seriousness and scholarly rigour, but were otherwise quite dissimilar. |
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Second, the cactus and acacia trees may have dissimilar distributions of branch length. |
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And I think that we found that they are not as dissimilar as they seem on the face of it. |
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Although there are subtle changes on Parade, it's not radically dissimilar to what fans have come to expect. |
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Each genetic pathway metabolizes glucose and produces succinate via dissimilar chemical reactions. |
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Cognitive inconsistency reflects the extent to which one's cognitions and overall attitude are dissimilar. |
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Hybridization may result in sterile offspring because of the incompatibility of genes or enzyme systems inherited from two dissimilar species. |
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Altogether his work has a distinctive, congruous voice, but individually his films are produced with very dissimilar methods and motives. |
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And, contentiously, isn't this not that dissimilar to the intellectual tactics of Anti-Semites? |
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Indeed, to the uninitiated, the mysteries surrounding it are not dissimilar to the weird invocations of some ancient cult. |
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She said yes to a guy that had a bod not dissimilar to a cross between a wine barrel and a pear and cross eyes to boot. |
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The most intimidating part of the auditorium was its drop ceiling, a basket weave of 8,000 dissimilar, curved shapes. |
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The job will be not of dissimilar magnitude to replacing all the fuseways in an old fuse box. |
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Because the use of dissimilar metals is avoided, the possibility of galvanic corrosion is minimized. |
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Neptis contains two astonishingly dissimilar insects generically, though superficially bearing some resemblance. |
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In Experiment 1, the preview of target characters consisted of targets or of graphemically similar, homophonic, or dissimilar characters. |
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One pair was even found to be as dissimilar as prints from different people. |
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We know that dissimilar production systems produce goods with very different quality characteristics. |
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She and her seven students were so dissimilar that under ordinary circumstances they might never have been friends. |
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In a way, it isn't too dissimilar to the intellectual property conventions that exist for video games. |
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The result is that the same or similar marks can be owned by different proprietors in respect of dissimilar goods or businesses. |
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Proportional representation may allow something not wholly dissimilar to develop in Iraq. |
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They are playing in not too dissimilar ways, to how they were playing in the 2000 Olympics. |
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Different geographical areas connect to the debates on globalisation in dissimilar ways. |
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Although they are generalized propositions, principles are dissimilar from rules. |
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He should be the bad guy but we find ourselves wondering if our choices wouldn't be too dissimilar given the circumstances. |
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In gratitude, for his debut feature film, he has written, directed and composed the music for a story not dissimilar to his own. |
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An accordionist himself, he finds something compelling about the song and begins to learn the stuff that is so dissimilar from his native polkas. |
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But, in exile in London, these radically dissimilar writers met to speak their shared language and to exchange reminiscences of Hungarian food and Hungarian music. |
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This I find to be contemptible because it is the result of an activity dissimilar to smoking, but also because it implies that smoking in public should banned. |
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Participants learnt about binocular vision, and its role in being able to estimate distances and differentiate between dissimilar elements in the foreground and background. |
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These days it's a holiday destination not too dissimilar to Brighton. |
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Its flesh is pleasantly gelatinous and not dissimilar to scallop. |
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I recently ordered the chicken roti, a thin wrap not dissimilar to a flour tortilla but flakier, stuffed to bursting with a spicy blend of chicken, vegetables and aromatics. |
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Although controversial, this is not dissimilar to what other anti-crime groups have done in the past with male predators. |
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Even the inexcitable old doctor had felt the attraction which had already conquered three such dissimilar people as Alban Morris, Cecilia Wyvil, and Francine de Sor. |
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I tend to read two dissimilar books in parallel, and sense for links. |
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But we're assured dolphin is a kind of Bajan fish not dissimilar to tuna. |
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When opened, though, the two volumes could not be more dissimilar. |
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This is meaningless though because the two are sufficiently dissimilar as to be incomparable, the results of traffic is generally for the betterment of society as a whole. |
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He has a voice not dissimilar in timbre and penetrative ability to the incredibly annoying comedian Stephen Merchant. |
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The results for asbestine orientations 1 and 2 were dissimilar, indicating that the particle shape was like ribbons or needles. |
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But the United States has four times the population of Iran so the death tolls are not that dissimilar. |
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France provided dissimilar aircraft training so Harrier pilots could train against the French aircraft used by Argentina. |
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The very different geologies of the two archipelagos have resulted in dissimilar local economies. |
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Dialects are in some cases so dissimilar as to be unintelligible to unfamiliar listeners. |
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If a submarine's steel hull touched the copper wire, the slight voltage change caused by contact between two dissimilar metals was amplified. |
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It was found that the more genetically dissimilar male had a higher paternity share than the less related male. |
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Chicken DNA sequences taken were matched to those of chickens in American Samoa and Tonga, and dissimilar to European chicken. |
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These perplexingly dissimilar objects found their way into her work at different stages in her artistic development. |
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The two plants have dissimilar appearance, maize having a single tall stalk with multiple leaves and teosinte being a short, bushy plant. |
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However, gender is occasionally exposed by different shapes or dissimilar words when referring to people or animals. |
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However, they are so dissimilar phonetically that they are considered separate phonemes. |
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He brings a band which includes six and twelve-string guitars and balafon, a wooden percussion instrument not dissimilar to the xylophone. |
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The Bacchic cry of Euoi is not too dissimilar to Jesus' penultimate cry, while on the cross, of Eloi, Eloi. |
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The issue between social democracy and Brahmanism is not dissimilar to the one between Brahmanism and Buddhism. |
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This was not statistically significant, but the presence of bridging bone across the intertransverse process region was dissimilar. |
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A more proper term would be 'freehood', as something attained in a manner not dissimilar to the principle of a required development to achieve knighthood. |
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I was comforted to see that the late Kurt Rothschild in a recent article which examines the EU's experience from 1960 to 2007 adopts a not dissimilar periodisation. |
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Some clans, such as the Clan MacFarlane and the Clan Farquharson, offered the Lowlanders protection against such raids, on terms not dissimilar to blackmail. |
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More precisely, I will focus on the image of the worm, which Dionysius considers the vilest and most dissimilar image applied to the divine Thearchy. |
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Titanates and zirconates work in atomic monolayers at the interface of two dissimilar species, including nano materials of all types, according to the literature. |
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With the advent of the modern feminist movement, women as politically dissimilar from each other as Virginia Woolf and Emma Goldman embraced Wollstonecraft's life story. |
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Understanding how homeomorphisms work allows us eventually to see how two apparently dissimilar shapes or objects can be, from a topological point of view, exactly the same. |
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Like the motion of schools of fish or murmurations of starlings, these forms show the connection between organic and inorganic natural systems, no matter how dissimilar. |
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The dissimilar redundancy provides more protection against battle damage. |
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This was used as the main jersey emblem until 1991, when the St Helens sports club emblem, not dissimilar to the coat of arms used previously, was seen. |
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The mineralized zone consists of massive sulphides with a thin interbed of barren mafic tuff, not dissimilar from other parts of the Cayeli deposit. |
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However, while passing tips on about making a TV programme may have something in common with hamburgerology, finally these are quite dissimilar businesses. |
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Basically, he demonstrated how two aggregates may be measured by the same cardinal number and yet be ordinally distinct, or as Cantor said, dissimilar. |
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The show features material not dissimilar to that found in an exhibition held in 1949 at the same museum to mark the quincentenary of the birth of Lorenzo de' Medici. |
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