They do not extend freely into a lumen but rather interdigitate closely with the outer segments of the neural retina. |
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The U.S. did not extend the franchise to women until the early 20th century. |
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We extend to the category of crossed modules of Leibniz algebras the notion of biderivation via the action of a Leibniz algebra. |
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Our waistline will extend a few more inches at least, and our aging skin will blotch and sag. |
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The boutiquelike areas extend beyond the main selling area to other corners of the store. |
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Cheater sticks are simply sticks that are used to extend the reach of the canyoneer. |
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Fisher stiffened, but managed to extend a yellowish, choreatic hand to the decanter on the sideboard and pour another glassful for the guest. |
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The odd part of prairie dog life is that this friendly state exists only among the members of each coterie, and does not extend between coteries. |
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In terms of field lines, this equation states that magnetic field lines neither begin nor end but make loops or extend to infinity and back. |
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I was looking at a pair of bathers to buy and talking about the life of the bathers and how to extend their life. |
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The town is located in the eastern foothills of the Pennines which extend into the moorlands of the South Pennines west of the town. |
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The ban in Great Britain does not extend to the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland. |
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The most rainfall is seen between May and October, but the rainy season can commence in April and extend until November. |
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The Dorset culture was the first culture to extend throughout the Greenlandic coastal areas, both on the west and east coasts. |
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The UK Parliament has power to legislate for the Islands, but Acts of Parliament do not extend to the Islands automatically. |
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Usually, the Act gives power to extend the application of the Act to the Islands by an Order in Council, after consultation. |
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For a UK Act to extend otherwise than by an Order in Council is now very unusual. |
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The means can extend from peaceful demonstrations, like in the case of the Indian independence movement, to a violent civil war. |
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The IRFU declined to extend Declan Kidney's contract, and Joe Schmidt was announced as the new Ireland coach. |
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It has been asserted in some quarters that the Parliamentary counties only extend to low water mark. |
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All four extend beyond the city boundaries to include parts of Castlereagh, Lisburn and Newtownabbey districts. |
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Later in Edward's reign, and in that of Athelstan, the kings of Wessex did extend their power far north. |
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Cumberland brought forward the 13th and 62nd to extend his first and second lines. |
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The Great Indian Peninsular Railway was permitted to extend its experimental line to Poona. |
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In the century after the death of Osman I, Ottoman rule began to extend over Anatolia and the Balkans. |
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Any effort to extend it was halted by the growing cost of the Korean War and rearmament. |
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In Evans v United Kingdom, the Court ruled that the right to life does not extend to a human embryo. |
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She became very good at mixing and matching skirts, blouses, and accessories to extend her fashion budget. |
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Along its northern margins, the councils of South Ayrshire, East Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire and East Lothian extend into the region. |
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British citizenship and BOTC would also extend to the first generation born overseas. |
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Pitcairn Island became a British colony in 1838, and was among the first territories to extend voting rights to women. |
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It does not however, extend to private or local bills, nor bills extending the length of a parliament beyond five years. |
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All British troops were withdrawn from Iraq by 30 April 2009, after the Iraqi government refused to extend their mandate. |
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Business owners' hesitation to extend credit to new customers led to the birth of the credit reporting industry. |
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On the behalf of the citizens of Canada, may I extend to you an expression of our combined gratitude and sympathy. |
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Phase 2b will extend the project from Crewe to Manchester, and the West Midlands to Leeds. |
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Since the intentions to further extend were announced an additional compensation scheme was set up. |
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On 27 March 2014, however, it was announced that the line would indeed extend to Reading. |
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The main purposes of fracturing fluid are to extend fractures, add lubrication, change gel strength, and to carry proppant into the formation. |
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In the 15th century, Europe started to extend itself beyond its geographic frontiers. |
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You can extend the life of your guac by transferring leftovers to an airtight container. |
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During the campaign, the three main parties in the UK Parliament pledged to extend the powers of the Scottish Parliament. |
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Subject to a review in 2015, it is proposed to extend the system to all countries by the end of that year. |
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Sorbitol is an excellent humectant and is used to extend the shelf life of many baked goods and fillings. |
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The fact that Ptolemy did not represent an eastern coast of Asia made it admissible for Behaim to extend that continent far to the east. |
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The plan is to extend it across the country by mid-2016 and to include hyperlocals. |
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Moreover, the Franks appreciated the chance to participate in mission that would extend their influence in Kent. |
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The toe nail should always extend to the end of the toe and it will never ingrow. |
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Its effect was to extend English law into the Marches and provide that Wales had representation in future Parliaments. |
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Moreover, a bill that seeks to extend a parliamentary term beyond five years requires the consent of the House of Lords. |
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With the fort now in British control Wellesley was able to extend control southwards to the river Godavari. |
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However he decided to extend his wage restraint policy for another year hoping that the economy would be in a better shape for a 1979 election. |
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To define the position of an arbitrary point it is necessary to extend such a coordinate system into three dimensions. |
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However, this is likely to change as the owners of the two main shopping centres, Intu, have plans to upgrade and extend them both. |
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Rather he intended to systematise it, to provide it with a foundation, and to extend its range of applicability. |
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On 30 July 1842 work started to extend the line from Ordsall Lane to the new Manchester Victoria station. |
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He then successfully lobbied Parliament to extend Watt's patent for an additional 17 years, enabling the firm to market Watt's steam engine. |
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The Highways Agency did not anticipate the traffic flows through the junction and the resultant queues can now extend back onto the motorway. |
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Some systems may extend only to the limits of the inner city, or to its inner ring of suburbs with trains making frequent station stops. |
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The Manchester Metrolink light rail system has had plans to extend to the airport for many years. |
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Other pressure groups began to extend the definition from state managed health care to any form of state finance in health care. |
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The Franks at that time were attempting to extend their influence in Kent, and assisting Augustine's mission furthered that goal. |
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The line of niches extend round the turrets to the north, south and east faces. |
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As part of its industrial past, Lancashire gave rise to an extensive network of canals, which extend into neighbouring counties. |
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The army did not extend the same privileges to the men, who were not allowed to marry. |
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Mushrooms in the genera Agaricus, Amanita, Lepiota and Pluteus, among others, have free gills that do not extend to the top of the stalk. |
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Others have decurrent gills that extend down the stalk, as in the genera Omphalotus and Pleurotus. |
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However Mill is clear that his concern for liberty does not extend to all individuals and all societies. |
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Tate Online helps visitors prepare and extend visits to the physical sites but also acts as a destination in its own right. |
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The endocrine cells with a basal euchromatinic nucleus were approximately pyramidal and were seen to extend from the basal membrane toward the gut lumen. |
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England can then be blockaded from Western France at close quarters by the Air Force, while the Navy with its submarines extend the range of the blockade. |
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Augustus intended to extend the Roman Empire to the whole known world, and in his reign, Rome conquered Cantabria Aquitania, Raetia, Dalmatia, Illyricum and Pannonia. |
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Some countries, such as Singapore, extend this to permanent residents. |
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The British Parliament retains the ability to amend the terms of reference of the Scottish Parliament, and can extend or reduce the areas in which it can make laws. |
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The provision does not apply to bills originated in the House of Lords, to bills seeking to extend the duration of a Parliament beyond five years, or to Private Bills. |
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Bombing of military and economic targets was then to systematically extend up to the Midlands until daylight attacks could proceed unhindered over the whole of Britain. |
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Besides, the main decisions of the Congress were made by the Four Great Powers and not all the countries of Europe could extend their rights at the Congress. |
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The focus of this paper is to extend the previous DM unit in order to create an hyperelliptical shaped decision region and to perform feature selection. |
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In such cases the fracturing may extend only a few feet from the borehole. |
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A rift grew between Henry and Becket as the new archbishop resigned his chancellorship and sought to recover and extend the rights of the archbishopric. |
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Its mandate did not extend beyond the Kabul area for the first few years. |
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Coke supported the Petition of Right in 1628, which cited Magna Carta in its preamble, attempting to extend the provisions, and to make them binding on the judiciary. |
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The bland cashew is a fitting substitute for higher priced almonds to extend the nut texture. In baking, however, almonds are more suitable for cake decoration than cashews. |
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Efficient access to capital enabled the Dutch in the 1580s to extend their trade routes beyond northern Europe to new markets in the Mediterranean and the Levant. |
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James tried again to gain William's support but William responded by advising James to keep to the law and not try to extend his prerogative powers. |
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Those applicate sciences which extend the power of man over the elements. |
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Modern philosophical materialists extend the definition of other scientifically observable entities such as energy, forces, and the curvature of space. |
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In response to the November 2015 Paris attacks, Cameron secured the support of the House of Commons to extend air strikes against ISIS into Syria. |
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With the institutions of government in place, the next step was to extend the control of the English Kingdom of Ireland over all of its claimed territory. |
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To overcome this limitation, we propose to extend the linear assignment model to a quadratic one, for directed or undirected graphs having labelized nodes and edges. |
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As the 1930s progressed, Ashton's career began to extend internationally. |
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With the technical institutions of government in place, the next step was to extend the control of the Kingdom of Ireland over all of its claimed territory. |
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Before 1870, the industrialization that had developed in Western and Central Europe and the United States did not extend in any significant way to the rest of the world. |
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The waiting period between eating meat and eating dairy varies by the order in which they are consumed and by community, and can extend for up to six hours. |
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In 2007, Sky Sports decided to extend their coverage of the Premier League Darts to 2010 following the high number of viewers to previous tournaments. |
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These advances, made predominantly in the 18th and 19th centuries, extend substantially beyond Newton's work, particularly through their use of analytical mechanics. |
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Depictions of the cross within the Orthodox Church are numerous and often highly ornamented, but its use does not extend to all Orthodox traditions. |
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Another proposal would extend the North Terminal south, with a passenger bridge in the area currently occupied by aircraft stands without jet bridges. |
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During the intervening period, the powers of the Parliament of the Irish Free State and Executive Council of the Irish Free State did not extend to Northern Ireland. |
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