He said adding boxes by enlarging the post office building is not feasible because of the costs of renovating the structure. |
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Place the cutouts atop your enlarging paper, on the front or emulsion side. |
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Also, we have been increasing the number of recruiters, enlarging bonuses and developing other initiatives to further encourage volunteers. |
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But some attempts to stamp out resistance can increase it, by enlarging the recruitment pool of resisters. |
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The main points in the strategy are to preserve the company's line of business and to secure funds for enlarging and upgrading its fleet. |
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Here, the ligament is assumed to be formed on an enlarging triangle that maintains its shape during growth. |
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Up until this point I have been using Kodak film and having my negatives printed off and enlarging and framing them. |
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Could worship bulletins or folders be prepared in large print by enlarging them on the photocopier? |
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Eliminating the big-label overheads could cut the cost of making music, too, enlarging the pool of contenders and democratizing the process. |
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That is, the toe and shoulder of Azo form a much smaller part of the exposure scale of Azo as compared to traditional enlarging papers. |
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He in turn captured them perfectly with his camera, and enlarging them added to their splendour. |
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Magic markers gave way to spray paint in the early 1970s as writers realised the potential for elaborating and enlarging their signatures. |
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They had the perseverance to keep enlarging their vocabulary, their accuracy, their present, past and future verb tenses, the whole ball of wax. |
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As you would expect, there are extensive footnotes, enlarging on the points made in the text, and there is a substantial list of references. |
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In these stems and leaves with intercalary meristems, the upward transpiration stream clearly bypassed most of the enlarging cells. |
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Some shooters try to improve the ignition of their rifles by enlarging touch holes with a small drill, which is a bad idea. |
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I also made color separation negatives from color transparencies by enlarging in the darkroom. |
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He also left his mark on the system of government by enlarging the scope of the prime minister's role. |
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Keratoacanthomas begin as papular lesions, enlarging over two to four weeks to a size of 2 cm or more. |
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The strongest reason she knew for giving women every means of enlarging their sphere of action was the ultimate solitariness of life. |
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Asgard purposefully sunk his Blade into the thin red slit and pulled it sideways and down, enlarging it. |
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It moves downward when we breathe in, enlarging the chest cavity and pulling air in through the nose or mouth. |
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They also discussed the possibilities of enlarging the energy contracts for Russian oil companies. |
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As a result of World War II, European artists migrated to America enlarging the scene and diminishing Paris as the center. |
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Consideration should be given to enlarging the Buffer Zone to include the cliff face and the flat land between it and the main road. |
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She complained that the lesion had appeared recently and was enlarging. |
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The camera obscura was widely used in the 18th and 19th centuries for copying pictures and prints, and for reducing or enlarging their sizes in the process. |
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He stated that legal systems existed in which it was possible to amend claims by enlarging them. |
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Ed also began teaching ichthyology at the University of Toronto helping lighten the load of an enlarging student body. |
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Necessity forced this course upon me thirty years ago when I was desirous of enlarging my programs. |
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Photo-finishing services can easily make copies while enlarging the print if desired and repairing any damage that has been done to the old photo. |
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He first invents paintings and then photographs them, enlarging the images so that they take on a soft focus that seems to undermine the accuracy and truth of photography. |
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To grow, it needs to persuade investors to put their money at risk, building a new hotel or enlarging a pre-existing one. |
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First of all, Europe is enlarging eastwards, and our territory is therefore becoming unbalanced. |
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A deafferented pupil constricts consensually, but not to direct light, paradoxically enlarging when the light is quickly brought from the unaffected side. |
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We have come quite a way in enlarging the body of information on the toxicity of the individual compounds. |
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Variation 3: Configuration with light sail for enlarging the relfective surfaces. |
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And the spirit and the letter of this framework are not about deregulation but instead about improving and enlarging workers' rights. |
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If the surgeon needs coagulation, the laser operator increases the distance from the tissue or defocuses the beam, enlarging the spot size and using low wattage. |
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Get used to enlarging the field of vision to obtain an overall view rather than a fragmented one of what is shown. |
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Many producers and agribusiness operations are rapidly enlarging the industry's contribution well beyond its focus on food. |
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Let me now turn to a second major challenge I see, namely enlarging the euro area. |
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The paper proposed enlarging the Standing Committee to reflect the Convention's growth and adjusting the regional boundaries. |
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Later, he dispensed with objects and photographs and concentrated on language itself, enlarging words and their dictionary definitions in black-and-white photostats. |
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Burstlining, a trenchless pipe-bursting method, is used for repairing damaged pipelines by retaining or enlarging the hydraulic cross-section. |
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Research workers in pure science are vastly enlarging our field of knowledge. |
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A decree substantially enlarging the free port area, which is located along a 15 km stretch on both sides of the Daugava River, came into force this year. |
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He invested in a digital video camera with an eye to making video, but found himself fascinated by enlarging still images on multiple pieces of paper on his inkjet printer. |
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Over the centuries, monks and feudal retainers applied their skills to enlarging the earthen dam and installing wood or stone conduits to carry water to neighbouring fields. |
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As a picture is retransformed, another feature, called decluttering, can be used to add or subtract details while enlarging or reducing the picture. |
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The order enlarging or abridging the time may be made before or after the fixed time period has expired. |
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Particularly under the present political conditions, I think it would be mistaken to make too great haste in enlarging the eurozone. |
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The ubiquitous gagster from Motherwell is about to invade terrestrial television with a football programme later this month, enlarging an already generous media profile. |
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Eager both to demonstrate and to enhance his power, he set about enlarging and embellishing it in an extravagant fashion. |
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For their part, they see how good the walleye fishing in this enlarging lake has become and wonder how it could be viewed as a source of pollution north of the border. |
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The woodpeckers gain access to the nest either by enlarging the box entrance or by drilling through the side of the box on a level with the contents. |
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The enlarging lobes of the prostate create a compressive obstruction of the urethra, resulting in decreased force and caliber of the urinary stream. |
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The lycanthropes gave little care about their uniforms, their clothing splitting as their bodies altered, enlarging and shifting to their other forms. |
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If you're a plus-size, become an expert at enlarging patterns, changing darts, or the myriad ways to add to garments such as gussets, pleats, etc. |
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The medication works by dilating and enlarging the airways via relaxation of the muscles of respiratory tract. |
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We always seemed to have builders around us, extending and enlarging what was quickly becoming too small a premises for the rapidly expanding wholesale business. |
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I initially had great hopes that this 10-part miniseries would have a tangible impact on enlarging the jazz audience. |
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The result is a rapidly enlarging blood clot, called a hematoma. |
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To protect himself from further rebellions, James sought safety by enlarging his standing army. |
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An exception is the Hoosac Tunnel, which was duplicated by enlarging the bore. |
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The engine project continued, enlarging the capacity to 700cc in 1970 with some race entries sponsored by Geoff Monty before finally folding. |
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We carried out a few major changes such as raising the roof slightly, widening the balcony, opening up the interior, and enlarging the door spaces. |
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I think we really have to stress the fact that enlarging by adding ten new Member States is no trifling matter, and the public expect the European institutions to apply the law even-handedly from the word go. |
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As has often been observed, one of the ways in which television has changed politics is by collapsing distinctions — enlarging the trivial and trivializing the large. |
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Provisions of law are the primary element, enlarging Qurʾānic legislation. |
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All work performed to create or transform an inhabitable area by enlarging or renovating it for the purpose of building a residence is considered to be equivalent to the construction of housing. |
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In light of these technical advancements, there are solid grounds for re-evaluating separation standards which could lead to significant improvements by, in effect, enlarging the usable airspace. |
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For their part, the Democrats also have adopted positions which offend Medvedev-Putin by supporting the independence of Kosovo and holding to the idea of enlarging NATO to the East. |
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Even a frugal firm like Wal-Mart is enlarging its Silicon Valley presence. |
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This investigation will allow the forward identification of appropriate strategies to increase schooling, by enlarging the school supply, by stirring up the social demand for education or by improving the school environment. |
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The encapsulation then caseates and calcifies, enlarging into a nodule to diameters in excess of 10 mm. |
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Around this kernel, the firm is continually enlarging the field of its competences and strengthening its relations with long-established clients, by responding specifically to their evolving needs. |
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The 1937 Penal Code, which is still in effect, retains all these provisions on the treatment of minors, enlarging on or reworking them as appropriate. |
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A 30-year-old woman presented for evaluation of a hard, enlarging, submental mass that was fixed to the underlying mandible. |
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The NCC has obtained the necessary approval from the City of Gatineau to demolish the house and rehabilitate the site to return it to its original state, which includes enlarging the grounds. |
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The options include enlarging the drill hole or digging a new shaft. |
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Egypt is enlarging the Suez Canal to double its ship capacity, and scientists worry that more Red-Sea creatures will then make their way into the Mediterranean. |
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The costs of not enlarging are far greater than the costs of enlarging. |
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The trans-European networks are no longer something that only concerns the European Union, but they are a special tool for enlarging the boundaries of Europe in order to strengthen the links between Europe and Asia. |
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Finally, the general objective of enlarging the knowledge base of the industry encompasses all the aspects of farming and is paramount for aquaculture as it is for every modern economic activity. |
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However, it soon became evident that these larger vessels should be able to move into the lower lakes and, between 1907 and 1912, plans were made for enlarging the canal once more. |
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Among the purposes of the amendment is the integration of children with disabilities within the regular education system while enlarging the budget set for the purpose from year to year. |
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In Canada, the main projects involve upgrading our processes, expanding production capacity at the Saint-Hyacinthe plant and enlarging our head office. |
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We welcomed work on the e-government model promoting efficiency and transparency in developing countries and will work towards enlarging the number of beneficiary countries. |
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Significant progress has been made in enlarging the movement of trade in goods and some progress has been realized in the flow of services and investments within the region. |
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A 24-year-old African American woman initially presented at age 15 with an enlarging, nonpainful, left orbital mass, proptosis, and ptosis. |
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A small amount of land reclamation will take place by Rat Island too, enlarging the space around the buildings there. |
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And what was it only one of the smutty yankee pictures Terry borrows off of Corny Kelleher. Secrets for enlarging your private parts. |
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The enlarging of this open ended concavity creates a larger leeward deposition zone, furthering the process of glaciation. |
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In hilly regions, reservoirs are often constructed by enlarging existing lakes. |
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Congress even now is considering enlarging that deficit by cutting those taxes.... It means ducking out of the basic Social Security problem. |
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Silt clouds may travel over great distances by means of thermoclines and currents, enlarging the area affected by trenching or jetting. |
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Multitouch Link is ideal for dynamic maps where the user has the option of pinching and enlarging the map to pinpoint location and destination. |
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Consequently, the addition of BGH to the extra-role performance literature complements previous work and builds upon it by enlarging the work performance domain. |
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When a star is orbited by a planet lying far from it, the center of mass lies farther out, enlarging the star's orbit and making it easier to observe. |
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Moreover, as the enlarging ice ball approaches a ureter or another key structure, its progress can be halted by turning off a particular cryoprobe. |
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There is a place for radiation therapy in the treatment of acoustic neuroma for patients who cannot safely withstand surgery for medical reasons and who have enlarging tumors. |
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Those with enough wealth were able to seize on opportunities created by these unsettled conditions and set about enlarging and enclosing farm lands. |
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The current form of the quarry is little different from that of the time of the Great War, save for enlarging of the actual quarry faces, and deepening of the Sinks. |
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Pitt's lack of interest in enlarging his social circle meant that it did not grow to encompass any women outside his own family, a fact that produced a good deal of rumour. |
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