But the toothlessness of their side, a perennial problem, made for morsels that, ultimately, were easily digested by their rivals. |
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Hand gestures to indicate the sighting of a hammerhead or a basking shark can easily be misunderstood if they are improvised at the last moment! |
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For that it needed a flexible, easily deployed system that would enable operations people to forecast by various units of measure. |
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We could easily end up in a situation where the only thing left is, in a sense, the shadow of a monarchy. |
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Both are straightforward and easy to use, and although functions can be performed mathematically, they can just as easily be adjusted visually. |
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It's a masterful performance that is easily among his most bare and honest. |
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The first few measures of music drifted easily through the air, reaching Jynx's ears and beckoning her to find its source. |
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He was easily recognisable not merely by virtue of his profound bass baritone voice, but because of his girth. |
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Here are two classic soups, easily made vegetarian or meaty, it's up to you! |
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At this stage also, minor septa and shortened cardinal septum become easily identifiable. |
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Automakers can run a car using electronics more easily and economically than mechanical forces. |
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Mixed debris that can't be easily sorted on a demolition site can still be mechanically sorted for recycling. |
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The slumps form a chain of isolated hills easily recognizable in the elevation model. |
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With a sword he would've taken care of them easily but barehanded fighting wasn't his strong point. |
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The overall form of this quartet could easily be described as a chamber tone poem. |
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In Chapter 2 we likened Mark's gospel to a block of chocolate which can easily be broken up into separate pieces. |
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Lauren easily beat her father five games to one, and poked fun at his age and physical fitness. |
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If Satan is masterfully deceptive, can't he just as easily masquerade as an angel of light? |
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These small, darkly colored mecopterans are most often and most easily seen on snow. |
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Politically it's no better or worse than any of those historical sagas, one can easily apply left or right wing analysis to it. |
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Endomorphs are predisposed to putting on body fat more easily than their ecto and mesomorphic counterparts. |
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Minor, easily recognizable diseases are treated by a medicine man, an expert in herbal remedies. |
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The two national dishes are conch, an easily collected sea snail, rice, and peas. |
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Inactivation of plastids in the leaf mesophyll, which normally contains the majority of chloroplasts would be the most easily identified. |
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Smart brands will give customers information and services that are easily syndicated, time-shifted, remixed, reused and repurposed. |
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It could've been a lot better, to be honest, but it was easily the most interesting thing on the box. |
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Though relatively sturdy, the synthetic bearskin is unpleasant to touch and too thick to close easily once opened. |
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As an artistic medium, film is easily the most accessible art form, yet the least discussed beyond its immediate spectacle. |
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She sent out battalion after battalion of her finest guard to fight the invaders, yet they were knocked down as easily as tin soldiers. |
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Cyril was a tall man, easily topping Johen's height by a head or more, and he had passed that height on to his son Martin. |
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It was a quiet day and it was easily sorted within the set time limit of five hours without water. |
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I also feel that some who might volunteer their services could easily be put off by reading the daily Court File. |
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This source material is corroborated by official and semi-official records, and can be easily verified and cross-checked. |
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These classic pieces are often timeless, never seem to go out of fashion and are easily adapted to the style of the season. |
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It is sometimes very difficult to get the message across without them and planting trees is an easily understood method. |
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Modern motherboard chipsets will boot from a CD-ROM more easily than a floppy diskette. |
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Big bucks can make for a big bang, but they can all to easily lead to a big bust. |
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Their shows suck, their toys bust too easily and games nowadays just don't have the same imagination. |
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Enthusiasm and dedication can easily turn to self-delusion and, once scientific rigour is relaxed, error and confusion are almost inevitable. |
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Other plants that can be easily brought inside to over winter include coleus, geraniums, basil and begonias. |
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Natives of this sign are devoted and loyal lovers, but they can be too easily hurt. |
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The batter hit a lazy fly ball which the shortstop easily reached just behind second base. |
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These stories could easily become reference items for our world of today and tomorrow. |
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What I think is so remarkable about these stories is that we can so very easily believe them. |
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The main campus is located within the boundaries of an urban area and is easily accessible by two major highways. |
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If stolen e-mail is effectively encrypted, it can't be read easily by thieves. |
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When all other messages are plaintext, a single encrypted message is easily spotted. |
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Smart Album is useful tool which allows users to easily search for a specific image they have saved on their memory card. |
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The obvious benefit is easily memorisable names for things like web pages and mailboxes, rather than long numbers or codes. |
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Marble is much softer than granite and is highly porous, so it's easily etched by acids. |
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These battery-operated devices detect movements that can easily be used to trigger a camera. |
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The forefeet have four toes, which are easily manoeuvrable and used for grasping. |
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If it is very unstable then thunderstorms or tornadoes can easily form, whereas if it is very stable nothing of the sort would happen. |
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Select a material for the porous dam that can be easily cleaned by scraping the surface. |
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Identify colours, images, themes and a name that works for you and is easily memorable. |
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Sale easily won the meeting and with one match to go have virtually guaranteed their place in the top flight after relegation last summer. |
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We could easily have been scrapping for points at the bottom of the table with Carlisle. |
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She gets jealous easily and loves to gossip, but don't worry, her bark is worse than her bite. |
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The tiller can be easily removed to allow more useable space for entertaining while dockside or at anchor. |
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On his back, he bore the weight of two long, black, leathery wings that could easily smother a human each. |
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In most of the landscape, these form areas of relatively featureless topography as they are easily eroded. |
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When removing a needle, keep it threaded so it's easily pulled out if dropped into the serger. |
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Otherwise, the situation could easily become much more messy and contentious. |
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All three projects can be easily and inexpensively made in a matter of hours from a few scrap sheets of plywood. |
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The eyepiece is quickly and easily affixed with a three point bayonet mount. |
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Last year the Saints had to sneak into the B.C.s via the back-door but would rather punch their ticket more easily this time out. |
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Devices like this were not some kind of semaphore code, but simple, effective images that we could easily respond to. |
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Fifth, there is a streak of melancholia in the English imagination, which can easily slide into a condition of fatalism. |
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If he really served his time in the National Guard during the Vietnam War, he could easily prove it. |
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Indeed, these schools work best where the child is a self-starter and is easily motivated. |
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Boubil and Schonberg created a score with countless showstoppers linked with recitative that is melodious and easily understood. |
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There was plenty of space for the hundreds of vehicles and we parked easily enough. |
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He spoke many languages, could read Hebrew, and quoted as easily from St. Athanasius as from the Sermon on the Mount. |
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Compared to this bounty, all material gains appear so small and all suffering appears to be easily tolerable. |
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Oddly enough I found my hotel quite easily last night whilst slightly tiddly, but then got completely lost this morning. |
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Because of limited special effects technology at that time, you can easily tell that these are two mattes put together. |
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She qualified easily on Saturday and ran a fine race to finish third in the semi-final. |
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And it extends to independent thinking, which can't easily be tested by exams. |
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The Balinese rarely drink large amounts of alcohol and so foreigners were easily the prime consumers. |
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Never use abrasives like scouring powder or scouring pads, as these plastics are easily scratched. |
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Thus, 100 countable individuals was a targeted minimum that was easily surpassed in many samples but not achieved in others. |
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Fleece picks up lint easily and a fleece garment washed with wool socks or terry towels will never look the same again. |
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Starting off in the main Piazza, you'll easily spot the famous Duomo, with its magnificent terracotta coloured cupola. |
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Archaeologists have assumed that Mill Creek agricultural fields were located on easily cultivated alluvial stream terraces. |
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Although the amount of time spent on homework is easily measured, using time as the only barometer for success can be deceptive. |
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Some activities can be easily metered, such as the automatically clocked time-per-call measures of a call center. |
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Our professional mastery of aerospace power, our knowledge and doctrine create an advantage that is not easily eroded. |
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As highlighted in a recent review, the distinction between critical illness and terminal illness is often not easily made. |
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Here we are, poised to embark on what could easily be termed a mission, and just how do we prepare for it? |
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They can see hooks hanging out from the baitfish in clear water and they'll spook easily if they can see the bait isn't swimming just right. |
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As a result, most of the indigenous groups were easily defeated by the Spaniards, though the Mapuche Indians successfully resisted the invaders. |
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With very few exceptions, they easily agreed that what was going on in their bailiwicks was incomparable and required a different approach. |
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You could quite easily miss the pub but a quick detour down Main Street and there it is. |
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Including the lead being a normal girl granted powers which are expressed through easily merchandisable items. |
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A buffoon, easily duped, he is the perfect pantomime character, but here we have him as a major member of the plot. |
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Dry cows and in calf heifers can easily be managed inside as maintenance requirements are relatively low and can easily be met. |
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She underwent a tonsillectomy, and the whole tonsil was easily dissected out without any adherence to the deeper tissues. |
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The sure-footed animal was easily kept and many a child owed its life to the milk of the humble goat. |
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The implication is that poet-critics are some kind of sensitive plant, and their heads are easily turned. |
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No doubt there is a spiritual egoism, built on barren ideas concerning oneself with no real practice behind them, that one can easily fall into. |
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Cases in which children have bankrupted their parents through their extravagance abroad can easily be found. |
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It could easily have degenerated into dreadful mawkishness but self-deprecating humour helped save the day. |
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It is in the early years that languages can most easily be learned, and the mastery of a second language makes that of a third even easier. |
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It has powerful arms and tentacles, excellent underwater vision, and a razor-sharp beak that easily tears through the flesh of its prey. |
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As settlement spread inland, vast forests of eucalypts and other sclerophylls were discovered, but no further easily worked species. |
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In the middle ages Masterwort was thought to be a remedy against every disease, as we can easily see from the strong name. |
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I then dial in the cable tension so it lets the chain drop easily to the inner ring and not rub on the cage when on the largest cog. |
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Fortunately, dresses easily accommodate ages three to five, evolving from maxis to minis over the years. |
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The Virgin and Santa Clara rivers snake easily between flat-topped mesas, following paths of least resistance. |
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Tiles are easily cut with a utility knife or a pair of scissors, and will cut even easier if you first warm the tile with a blow dryer. |
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Apparently this is even better, as it means they'll easily find somewhere to park. |
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A newcomer could easily get lost in its tunnels, and the unwary is easy prey to predatory wasps or mantises. |
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Jeremy Noseda's colt has bags of speed and scope and will not be easily denied. |
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They were a success since science fiction fans could easily take part in a distinct sci-fi community and culture. |
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All of the long tines that identify thorny oysters easily were gone, but a few nubs remained. |
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Because the base of the stone barely touches the base upon which it rests, it appears that it could easily fall over when the sea wind blows. |
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But they are the sorts of behaviors and thought patterns that are not easily correlated to cultural influence. |
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Manufacturers can easily incorporate the chip into any portable, battery-operated gadget. |
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Fourtunately, the barrel walls at the muzzle end of the Model 9410 are sufficiently thick to easily accommodate screw-in choke tubes. |
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Belfast is easily the most crazed, screwed-up city you'll ever come across. |
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Possible applications may range from spectroscopy to wavelength generation in bands not easily accessible at present. |
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The mechanism can easily be removed using a small Philips screwdriver or a bundled tool. |
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The idiosyncrasies of the backwoods people were easily remembered, especially those that could be considered as negative values. |
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Downdrafts, updrafts, backwinds, and eddies are subtle, less easily observed factors that affect the scent trail. |
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If the jib is up and overtrimmed, it can easily backwind the main and throw the boat off balance. |
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In one hour, respite from the hardships of scholastic vocation was so easily achieved. |
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Such creeks can contain healthy fish populations, but they are not as easily renewed as those of the big rivers and adjacent backwaters. |
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Having arrived at the waterside, the angler goes into sedentary mode, where he exerts very little energy, and becomes easily cooled. |
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The record is certainly beatable, and I'm quite convinced that a decent athlete could easily go under nine hours. |
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Classmates said that he had a terrible temper that easily flared, and that he clung to people far too easily and became jealous and angry. |
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Evie is a manipulative, dangerous and damaged character, but Tracy is blind to this and easily gets swallowed up in Evie's world. |
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Juries are human, and can be easily swayed by the emotions of the case, and the clever manipulation of a strong barrister. |
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Data, once entered, can be more easily manipulated, moved, modified, and deleted. |
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Since this material does not lend itself easily to contextual approaches, a textual analysis is the only option. |
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If you hang them below the bumper, they can easily get knocked out of adjustment or even broken by curbs or snow banks. |
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Nonetheless, we are easily seduced into thinking popularisation of such a subject is, by definition, a bad thing. |
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Michael again easily avoided the blow and gave a sharp tug on the arm sending James flying to the ground. |
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But it's not for me and it's not a good example to set for easily influenced girls. |
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The setter's long-haired coat easily wards off the north country's brisk autumn climate and punishing brier tangles. |
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The boy could easily match the right words in textbooks after listening to tapes. |
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This information is set off from the main text and highlighted in red so that the reader can easily identify these personalized approaches. |
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She escaped to the solace of the dark bedchamber, easily finding the window bench seat without a candle. |
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For those in a chain, vendors should be aware that the days of the easily obtainable bridging loan are long gone. |
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The opponent is easily seduced into long, lob style passes and dribbling into trouble. |
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In the past she has shown she is not easily cowed, but she said a deep fatigue was setting in. |
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You easily can override the built-in time command by preceding it with a backslash, as in the examples that follow. |
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He was winning the game easily but, in the thick of battle, made some blunder and lost. |
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And yet, as far as I can see, none of them fits easily into the government's master plan for how we should live in the 21st century. |
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Still, poverty is a fact of life and one that cannot be easily banished from the everyday world. |
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Garden furniture and barbecue sets which can be easily assembled, are now available at reasonable prices. |
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When I am done, she breaks into a smile so toothlessly wide, so charmingly affectionate, that I feel I might easily dissolve into it. |
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Coalition leadership within a single military organization easily can create schisms with the potential to tear a unit apart. |
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Also, the fact that the infrared is not so easily observed as the visible part of the spectrum also ensures the prominence of the Balmer series. |
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Arguments framed in terms of fear may easily be represented as irrational and therefore illegitimate in terms of political debate. |
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The sheer absence of soul in these girls is something I can't easily describe without sounding out-and-out abusive. |
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Discover artists or be discovered by art enthusiasts in an easily searchable online gallery. |
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Those who produced conceptual art were easily interpretable as the true guardians of the postmodernist theorizer's faith. |
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We arrived early, parked easily and were then invited to have a drink in the bar while our table was prepared. |
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It fits easily around one's schedule, and allows the least stealthy among us to enjoy the chase. |
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It was close to the metro and city centre, making all the must-sees easily accessible. |
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They are easily frightened, and can only be lured out of their nesting grounds with offerings of mandrake root. |
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I could have easily been a concert percussionist and made a sweet living being lead timpanist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. |
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To be accurate, the strike started on March 8, 1984, but little facts like that are easily ignored by television schedulers. |
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A very interesting study claims that skeptical consumers are more easily won with emotion. |
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In any case, the fluid is clear and thin but quite strong, and isn't easily rubbed into skin. |
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The text, written by Coates, is in telegraphic style but is loaded with easily accessible information, including recent observations. |
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Coastal rock and scrub habitats are easily distinguished by the species present and by the geographical location. |
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The tetra is particularly popular with hobbyists, since it is attractive in appearance, undemanding in maintenance, and easily bred. |
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It can be argued that DVD upholds the integrity of the original work, preserving qualities that could easily have been lost in telecine. |
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Because of its clear plastic backing, workers can easily see areas that are dry, and wet those areas by moving water under the blanket. |
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By doing this telcos will be able to more easily roll out high bandwidth Internet access to both business and residential customers. |
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She had a slim and meager body, her neck was long, and her cheekbones were easily distinguished. |
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When it comes time to carve the bird, you'll find that although it has already given its life, the duck doesn't easily give in to the cook. |
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As far as I know, the Sidearms were usually issued too officers, but enlisted men were able to scrounge them up easily enough. |
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The problem is that motherhood does not easily combine with a top-flight career. |
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And that data, which is generally used for marketing purposes, could easily be subpoenaed as well. |
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These banns could easily involve parishes outside the diocese. |
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It redissolves in summer and is eventually transformed on shores in powdered thenardite, which is easily blown away by wind from the shores, as water level is lower. |
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But even those of us who know a little something about wine can easily get stumped when it comes to matching it up to dinner. |
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It lets us see that our weird and inexplicable urges are actually normal and easily explained. |
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Mrs Morris, a former English teacher in Thailand, said people could broaden their Thai vocabulary easily if they were prepared to put in the time. |
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Rips, tears or cracks on items such as lawn chairs, suitcases, automobile seats and window screens can easily be fixed with transparent duct tape. |
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Twelve incumbent governors who publicly support Common Core easily won re-election. |
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Many of the subway cars are designed to be easily cleaned of graffiti. |
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Unlike spray paint, which can be easily cleaned on today's subway cars, scratchiti and acid etching permanently destroy windows at great cost to the MTA, officials said. |
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One can easily find three Ashton ballets that go beautifully together. |
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The fishing piers create viable habitats for creatures such as oysters, mussels and sponges which are easily scraped from the sides of the pilings. |
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The couple was scooting down the road, easily catching up with them. |
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But for all its madcap zaniness, Woke Up Lonely easily refutes the idea that the novel is a staid, obsolete form of writing. |
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Given the dire employment situation in the Detroit area, Moo Cluck Moo could easily have staffed up paying minimum wage. |
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We are all guilty of spraying an entire juniper hedge for bagworms when only three or four bags were seen which could have been easily picked off and crushed. |
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Markets remain fragile and are easily upset by international tensions. |
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Such a statement could easily be called the mantra of the Web. |
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He has a well schooled voice with easily reached, burnished low tones. |
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I always got angry easily and would lose my temper like that. |
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These programs enable you to manipulate text patches easily in all sorts of useful ways, and they have saved kernel developers many hours of tedious work. |
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Sticky fingers and gunky glom have a way to adhering to a mom's wardrobe. Combat the schmutz by wearing clothes that are easily washable rather than dry-clean only ones. |
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One could easily picture her sympathetically tending grazed knees in the playground, while, the next minute, dishing out stern tellings-off in her office. |
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She tells stories, laughs easily and explains processes and ideas clearly. |
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The drama uses conventions of televisual reality, grounding the drama in the real world, making it more accessible for the viewer and more easily appropriated by them. |
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Gliding is a sport that is not easily televisable, short of putting the camera in a very high altitude plane, to get a view with something to provide context. |
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The distance from the backside to the front angle is easily 200 feet. |
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It's one of the lightest and most easily maneuverable scanners we tested. |
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The air in Lagos is one of striving, of hustling and it is a city that very easily leaves you behind. |
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If there was time we manoeuvred to the outer edge as instructed, knowing that the slightest misjudgement by the driver might easily nudge us over the side. |
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Still, assuming Kasich survives his 2014 reelection race, he easily clears the hurdle of having gotten stuff done. |
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In fact, it is small enough to easily carry in a backpack should you prefer to hike in a ways and not only enjoy a day of shooting but to also record results at the same time. |
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If you follow the path to the old orchard, you will also find mahogany trees, easily distinguished from the manchineel since their trunk is rugged, rather than smooth. |
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With HPV so easily spread, it makes the need to talk about it all the more important. |
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But the slender bean curd can so easily be boiled into a pulp and spoiled. |
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The other noble metal is silver, comparatively scarce in nature but easily beaten into shapes where its gleaming silver colour reminded the ancients of the Moon. |
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Bronchoscopic examination performed within 1 day or 2 days of menses disclosed multiple purplish-red submucosal patches bilaterally that bled easily when touched. |
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However, I propose that in the case of topicalization, young deaf children have exploited an alternative, prosodic way of marking topics that is easily overlooked. |
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Seminal roots do not form a coleorhiza since the scutellar node tissue is already differentiated when seminal roots emerge and can easily be penetrated. |
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What could so easily have happened to him doesn't bear thinking about. |
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This can easily be mistaken for a kipper, the smoked herring that is on the breakfast menus of many British hotels. |
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While Nest says its products can easily be installed by laypeople, this layperson was easily stymied. |
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It will self-seed easily once established but doesn't seem to be invasive. |
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You may laugh, but self-promotion doesn't come easily to me. |
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We will not be able to win it back any more easily or swiftly that Roy Hobbs. |
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But a casual stranger could easily mistake her for a teenager, with her black rocker T-shirt, sweatshirt, and jeans. |
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The bridge is easily spotted since the towers that hold up the cables on each side of the river loom up like the crenellated battlements of an English castle. |
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In this sense, it can easily be seen how a camera's lens always focuses inward at least as much as it does outward toward the subject of the photographer's gaze. |
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Lightning easily strikes many miles from the edge of the thunderstorm. |
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Those who don't work for us in the winter find alternate employment fairly easily in small factories, on dairy farms, or in creative self-employment. |
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Compact and chunky yet extremely light, it fits snugly into your hand so that the thumbwheel, volume buttons and other controls are all easily accessible. |
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The iPod Shuffle connects as easily and predictably as a USB thumb drive. |
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Waterproof heart rate monitors are now widely available and the receiver can easily be placed under the athlete's bathing cap to record values during each swim. |
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A mesomorph is athletic, hourglass-shaped or rectangular-shaped, muscular with excellent posture, gains muscle easily and gains body fat easier than an ectomorph. |
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Previously, the selection won a conditions race very easily over three miles at Gowran Park and dropping down four furlongs in trip and going left-handed are in his favour. |
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For a specific job, such as a car mechanic, a list of skills or tasks in which a trainee needs to be competent in order to do the job can easily be created. |
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These all-in-one systems have integrated car seats, strollers, and bassinets, which allow you to move your baby easily from car to stroller and back again. |
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Silicone rubber is easily molded, serving as a replacement for body parts. |
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That's no problem as the juicer measures a compact 15 inches high by ten inches wide, so it can fit easily into most kitchen cupboards or presses. |
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However, a three-peat and four world championships in five years has easily qualified them for dynasty status, especially in this era of the three-tiered postseason. |
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Eventually, they cohabited and married, but things were never that simple for the prickly couple who were both too independent to settle easily into married life. |
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It also must be somewhat gun-like and easily securable on the person. |
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With this sensitometer, proper exposure of either blue or green sensitive x-ray film is easily accomplished, with no need for internal adjustments. |
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Models that have been married or have borne children are most welcome, for their bodies have been well developed and matured, and are more easily drawn. |
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The plates were incubated until the colonies were easily countable. |
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Last two words are written in invisible ink but can be easily discerned if Australian law books are held over scented candles. |
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Chocolate-pistachio meringues, easily made ahead, are a sweet ending. |
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Many of us realize and understand that spirits we encounter give off electrical impulses, this is why we so easily find them with EMF meters and such devices. |
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Joe, tell him George sent you and you'll easily get mates' rates. |
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Show us how easily this Universe can make matchwood of our dreams! |
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To easily switch between sounds, the organ is outfitted with dozens of preset buttons like the kind found in old radios. |
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With her sinewy shanks and thewy thighs, the new nurse in Pine Valley Hospital on ABC's daytime soaper All My Children could easily be a professional athlete. |
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He knew that he'd not easily find the masterminds behind the attacks. |
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Though well meaning, King was temperamental and sometimes ill, a martinet sea dog who did not easily translate to ruling a fractious young colony. |
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The compression storm window is one piece for the entire opening, and pops in and out easily in seconds, without tools. |
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For advice on how to be a topnotch salesperson, you could easily pick out a title from the local bookstore's offerings. |
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With optional MicroSuite FIVE software and the Olympus NetCam, DP20 users can share images easily with colleagues or students in other locations. |
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The new time clock feature is available in the latest version of the ShopKeep POS app that is easily downloadable in the App Store. |
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A traditional tick-tock sound and flashing indicators allow students to easily keep music pace. |
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The poison can be easily made from widely available castor beans using basic, low tech equipment. |
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Keep items you use often in cabinets you can reach easily without using a step stool. |
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The unit is mechanically cleanable on the tube side and plate side is easily CIP cleaned making it a truly cleanable solution. |
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Small molecules are widely used for cancer treatment because they can easily infiltrate into the tumorous cells and prevent its proliferation. |
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Equipped with the most modern and powerful snooperscopes, our assassins can see your house just as easily at night as during the day. |
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Brandon also hosts speedway and stockcar racing, so it could easily have been ripped out. |
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Archived data can be stored on the most convenient and cost-effective storage medium and be easily accessed from an enterprise application. |
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They are squirmier, chattier and more easily distracted than the fourth-grade girls. |
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Like in the osteoporosis campaign, the model is naked and again, body deformations can easily be seen. |
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The coagula I easily removed and passed the little finger of my left hand through the perfectly smooth opening made by the ball. |
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They were happy to sneak out of Highbury with only a 2-0 defeat, went down far too easily to Wigan and capitulated catastrophically in Bucharest. |
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However, in the meantime, Starfleet must face a previously unknown enemy that has been easily defeating its starships in a series of firefights. |
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This is not easily identifiable to judges in the short 5-minute sessions of the Turing Test. |
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The Tray Guard's proprietary features allow it to secure over an airline tray table easily and securely. |
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Annual nemesias in white, pink, and blue border the path, where they can be easily reached and swapped out. |
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These grades are not magnetic, are hardened by cold working, are highly corrosion resistant and are easily welded. |
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Mallards are easily convinced to put on the feed bag and fight to the front of the chow line. |
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With Office Timeline's free, award winning software, PowerPoint users easily create beautiful, impressive timelines in just a few clicks. |
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Steam reforming of natural gas is widely used in industry and can be easily scaled down for residential applications. |
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It connects easily to the spectrometer with pre-configured plug-ins and communicates via the spectrometer's USB port. |
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The best Festival site is easily ComedyWeb, for all those too exhausted, or lazy, to trog round Edinburgh for a laugh. |
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In this case, something as simple as identifying the correct navaids would have precluded a situation which could have easily been disastrous. |
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The pit in a freestone peach separates easily from the flesh, while the pit in a clingstone is firmly attached to the fruit. |
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Kline easily defeated him two years ago, winning by eight points. |
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They noticed that rodent hair was easily transplantable as their dermal papillae aggregate or form clumps in the tissue culture. |
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Cinder blocks crack more easily than cement does, and without any kind of sealer, those cracks are more likely to fill up with water. |
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The trihydroxy Adm was easily transformed into the Br-modified ATRP initiator via reaction with bromopropionyl bromide. |
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The subpleural and interstitial cysts were pale white to yellow, firm to the touch, and ruptured easily during handling. |
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One can easily say that the situation has turned into a soap opera where mayor of Gazi Baba, Toni Trajkovski, is playing the leading role. |
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Perhaps now even n00bs like me can pick programming up more easily and make the next billion dollar app. |
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The Rose Murree restaurant is located in a gorgeous Grade II Georgian building on the easily accessible Hagley Road, near Five Ways, Birmingham. |
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Tens are no-brainers you can hunt easily without being detected and you can hunt them very often. |
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It's a lovely old walled city, touristed with being touristy, and the food easily lives up to lofty expectations. |
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Several would have easily got through a round or two on X-Factor, and one was a fantastic Frank Sinatra sound-alike. |
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The vast literature of Trudeaumania is mainly concerned with the surface changes which are easily accomplished and easily identified. |
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Granite Gold Scrub Sponge is nonabrasive, safe on natural stone and can easily remove stuck food particles. |
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Trinity as three persons seems to express a profound religious truth in a way too easily confused with tritheism. |
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The IAM says speeding tickets can easily be avoided by following its latest hints and remembering speed limits are a maximum, not a target. |
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The top Labour target is Thurrock, Essex, where Jackie Doyle-Price's majority of 92 could easily be toppled by 4,067 disgruntled commuters. |
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This allows colourists the ability to easily switch between formats, without the need to switch media from room to room. |
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Perhaps, as Valerie Jarrett has suggested, he is simply too easily bored to invest his greatness in such mundanity. |
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The most abundant cacti are the chollas and prickly pears, easily recognized by their jointed stems. |
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The SmartHolder is made from rugged spring steel wire that expands easily for loading and unloading the canister. |
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Monster Nachos are an extension of the FREEBIRDS Monstera Burrito and can easily feed two people. |
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Nevertheless he elected to perform a spinal anaesthetic with cinchocaine, a brave move considering that it would not be easily reversed. |
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Prairie and boho chic can be easily achieved with embellished kaftans and soft whites, Paisley prints and tie-dyes with a sparkle. |
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