With extension plans well underway, work is expected to be completed by the end of next year. |
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The majority of the tunes have a range of one octave plus an extension of a third or a fourth. |
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This extension of the sun dogs is reflection from the vertical sides of the flat hexagonal ice crystals. |
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Eleven extension leads were bought from a local hardware store and it was plugged into a seafront amusement arcade. |
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The owners had put an extension on the back, so the dining room and kitchen were good sizes. |
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The second was the notion that the project was considered an extension of the city floor, a ramped surface of shallow slopes. |
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He said it would be a nonsense for the roof of the main property to be lower than the extension roof. |
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It was an extension of the basic Thomist understanding of the relation between nature and grace to the realm of the social and historical. |
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Re-writing the rules of warfare as necessary to fight this unique threat can then be seen as an extension of that power grab. |
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A loft extension in particular creates an instant extra storey to the house. |
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Change me Lord, for your glory and for the extension of your Kingdom, in Jesus wonderful and mighty name I pray, amen! |
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About half the injuries involve fractures, lacerations, contusions, or sprains from people tripping over extension cords. |
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The new metro stop forms part of a wider extension and redevelopment of the city's metro system. |
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This was because agricultural extension activities were tripartitely funded by World Bank, State and Federal governments. |
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Is there a hidden agenda here to have the area gated and restricted to residents only so they can control it as an extension of their property? |
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Realism itself, therefore, best is seen as an extension and subtilization of this Romantic supertext. |
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It is entirely independent of the copyright laws, and their extension into the domain of art. |
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Large valgus and extension moments lead to tensile stress on medial structures, compressive force laterally, and shear force posteriorly. |
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The extension of the tramline is essential for the city's continued prosperity. |
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He added that the extension had been designed to ensure it was unobtrusive on the skyline, using muted colours and including landscaping. |
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Earlier this month, the glamour model was criticised for plugging her hair extension products in a webchat with fans. |
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Of all the millennial projects, the extension of the London Underground, under the direction of Roland Paoletti, is one of the most admirable. |
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This small extension was shaped in an oval that fit perfectly around the right eye. |
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The 7-ton crane can handle 600 pounds at full extension of the jib boom at 82 feet, or 2500 pounds at 60 feet. |
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The nature of that extension can be seen by reference to two passages in the report. |
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And when the camera has become your third eye, an intuitive extension of your brain, go to the library and study the work of the great masters. |
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At the rear of the stone building was a small timber extension with a range of further accommodation. |
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And is that anything more than an extension of the use of the flag as a battle standard and rallying point? |
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Edwards' mental phenomenalism is a natural extension of his occasionalism and views on substance. |
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The machines had perfectly knitted a biomechanical extension of his nervous system. |
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We will grow through organic growth, the extension of existing brands and the launch of new and innovative products. |
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Debbie states that, for many professional men, waxing is an extension of regular treatments like manicures and massages. |
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A group of publicans in the town are today applying for an extension of their licences to allow them to open until 2am. |
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The extension of credits should always follow prudential regulations and sound assessments. |
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He hired five attorneys to give legal advice and negotiated a one-month extension to the deadline. |
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Its orientation, however, was curious, running diagonally across the ditch extension towards a position off-centre of the mound. |
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Nestling into exposed rock, the house appears deeply rooted in the ground itself, emerging as an extension of the geological strata beneath it. |
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Irma is hoping the Commission will agree to an extension of the copyright period by the middle of next year. |
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If there are not adequate receptacles, a fused and grounded power strip should be used instead of an ordinary extension cord. |
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Most of us consider our yards and gardens an extension of our homes, and we look for sanctuary and privacy there. |
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The Executive has proposed the two routes to Rotherham as part of a sweeping extension of the popular Supertram system. |
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In silico analysis is not straight-forward either, but presents a necessary extension to current in vitro methods. |
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The pre-eruption bathymetry shows a submarine extension of the Tar River valley. |
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London Mayor Ken Livingstone recently gave a provisional thumbs-up to a tram link extension to Crystal Palace. |
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Armouring of the extension to Wellington airport runway in 1955 was one of the earliest projects to use Tetrapods. |
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Make sure extension cords have safety closures to help prevent shock hazards and mouth burn injuries. |
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Another issue raised by submitters was the extension to the criminal limitation period. |
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One year after its extension period, each shoot develops axillary branches whose vigour increases acropetally. |
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Following an extension of deadline and several warnings, the state, on June 14, razed hundreds of shanties in the beach area. |
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When we visited it late in 1998 the foundations were laid for an extension to the building. |
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Italian state broadcaster RAI has signed a four-year extension to its rights deal with 'Grand Tour' cycling event the Giro d'Italia. |
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Transmission relays will also be deployed to provide range extension for users when BLOS systems are not available. |
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The extension of the canting space at deepwater berths to provide for vessels up to 450 feet long is at present in hand. |
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There was a lackadaisical attitude to the extension of the copyright term in the European Union. |
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He proved that every field has an algebraically closed extension field, perhaps his most important single theorem. |
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The proposed extension would be until 10.30 pm on weekdays from June 1 to September 30, being similar to those allowed in neighbouring divisions. |
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To what extent would that be offset by extension of the child's relationships with the maternal family and homeland? |
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English is already the premier world language in many respects, and this century will see its rapid extension and consolidation. |
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She starts uncoiling the extension cord that attaches the modem to my computer. |
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Instead it has been proposed that extension is a result of active redox processes. |
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A specially-designed extension will be built off-site and then craned into place on top of the existing ground-floor catering department. |
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He also manages to find time to paint pictures of his studio floor, extension cords and a glue pot on a stove. |
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What we are doing is offering an extension of the family planning service within the pharmacies. |
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Casting the cow and placing her in dorsal recumbency may greatly facilitate extension of the fetal head. |
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In addition to strength measurements, goniometric measurements of knee extension were made at each time interval. |
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Punctuality, calculability, exactness are forced upon life by the complexity and extension of metropolitan existence. |
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The term cholo refers specifically to a member of a social group that is a contemporary extension of the pachuco. |
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Equally ominous is the extension of the definition of treason, regarded as one of the most serious political crimes of all. |
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It appears this is an extension of our policy on the sale of conventional weapons. |
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The kit is complete with cutters, handles, extension rods, a breaker bar, brass laps, facing cutters and other nicely machined hunks of metal. |
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The extension would have meeting rooms, an ancillary to the existing conference facilities, ten bedrooms and a presidential suite. |
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The patient's cervical spine is placed in extension and the head rotated toward the affected shoulder. |
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A northward extension at the west end of this trench is also included here because it had pottery of the same date. |
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An extension in opening times will increase the pressure to intolerable levels. |
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The ending of tyranny and the extension of democracy are essential parts of any transformative programme for Africa. |
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The surgeon immobilized the right adrenal mass and found evidence of intracaval extension of tumor. |
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The use of this illegal extension currently involves a form of religious gathering. |
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I am reasoning by analogy and by reference to the extension of rights for humans. |
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Baseball does have an arm extension interpretation when a runner tries to avoid a fielder's tag. |
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This is just an extension of bants started by a certain Seville coach this year. |
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A slab of wood screwed to the sitting room wall at waist height, took the extension blocks. |
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The term of office is for four years, with a possible extension of two years. |
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In the far north-west, the splinter-like peninsula of Lower California, with its high sierras, is a southward extension of the Sierra Nevada. |
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He said the Government was likely to order a full public enquiry before deciding whether to give the sweeping extension scheme the go-ahead. |
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The physical symbols of Sikhism are a natural extension of that expression of love for the religion. |
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Now that the cup hooks are in place, we should be able to string the lights up with one of those grabby extension pole thingies. |
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There is an air of anticipation among golfers in the wake of the green light for the extension of the course to eighteen holes. |
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After examining and discussing texts, the children participated in an extension activity. |
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He said Culleens school was built in the sixties and badly needed an extension and other improvements. |
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The xiphoid process, also known as the xiphisternum is a small cartilaginous extension to the lower part of the sternum. |
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This will undergo a radical change, with an extension to the northbound M606 and a new routing system around it. |
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An extension to her practice is the line of lotions, gels, creams, balms and lip glosses. |
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He said renaming the north-side extension Great Canadian Way will make for directional clarity in the area. |
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It's easy to talk turkey on traditional strategies like building an extension to facilitate more manufacturing. |
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A purpose-built garden office is cheaper to build than a loft conversion or an extension and can be assembled on-site in a day or so. |
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They warned that by 1948 increased enemy aircraft ranges would permit the extension of these attacks. |
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The extension of the vascular system into the flaps of tissue creates a true leaf, in this case a microphyll. |
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Jay ensures that each rep is done using a full range of motion, from deep extension to absolute contraction high up on the ball of the foot. |
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If you must use an extension cord, be sure it has a three-hole receptacle and three-prong plug for grounding. |
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The extension of muscle fibers onto the fascia of psoas or quadratus lumborum occurs occasionally. |
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All the land is under grass and the agent suggests there is room for an extension to the existing property, subject to planning permission. |
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I'm not going to bore you with the details of what we did but I will say that I lugged the air pump and extension cord up from the basement. |
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The compound term bloc-notes is an old one, whose meaning strikes me as rather inappropriate as a basis for extension to blogging. |
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Finally, make sure that you have not overloaded any circuit or extension cord. |
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The boundary of a tissue undergoing convergent extension is maintained by the behavior of cells at the boundary. |
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An attractive extension has been added to the back, work has been carried out on the second floor and the house has been re-roofed. |
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Instead of tenure, the university offered a one-year extension on Chapela's contract that is now in its last months. |
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On the north side of the building, the extension has reached first-floor level and the outline of the windows can be seen. |
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If the chairman or the manager want to talk to me about an extension to my contract then no problem. |
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What is known is that the ball was a metaphor for the movement of the sun, and by extension also of the moon and stars. |
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I keep my freezer and my fridge out there, trailing extension leads to the power points in the kitchen. |
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Be backward-compatible with all existing user-defined classes and extension objects that emulate sequences and mappings. |
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Strength testing of the biceps and triceps muscles, pronation, supination, and wrist flexion and extension should be performed. |
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But he nonetheless urges the extension of partition and provides a rationale for the continued separation of the two states. |
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Range of motion was measured with a goniometer, and the side-to-side differences for extension and flexion were calculated. |
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Their easy, unforced use of gesture breathes life into mime, making it an extension of speech. |
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It almost seems natural that she would design a ski jump in Austria, its form above an extension of the ramp it serves. |
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This is the second attempt to tack a DoS extension onto the Computer Misuse Act. |
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Children at the Morden school had double cause for celebration with the opening of a building extension on Wednesday. |
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He was the international president and it could not but be helpful to have a friend at court when extension was on the agenda. |
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He said the delay on the application, to build a roof extension and granny flat on a house in York, is the longest he has ever known. |
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Sunday last was another of those red-letter days for the Ardmore club when the magnificent extension to their clubhouse was officially opened. |
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Less obvious has been the relocation into deeper water of floating marinas and the extension of launch ramps. |
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These are heady days for people like us, some of whom learned HTML as a sort of extension to our word processing software. |
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The project includes an extension to the fitness room, a new floodlit multi-use games area and an extended car park. |
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The Ascot authorities insist it was a one-off, a special extension of Flat Racing's showpiece to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee. |
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The patient's wrist is then held in flexion, and active finger extension with resistance is tested. |
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Most of the increase will come from an extension of the tours of duty for troops already stationed in Iraq. |
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The northern extension of the active rain area may approach no further northward than the northern hinterland of the Cape west coast. |
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So you'd have to hold on to the tap, and drop in the transformer plugged into an extension lead from your hallway. |
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The exhibit is an isomorphic extension of Cage's metamessages to the medium of the museum. |
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The project has encountered some objections prompted by concerns that the extension and alterations will ruin the listed building's image. |
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Tapping into that energy has helped increase the sense of my car being an extension of my being. |
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At first, a stepladder sufficed us, but soon an aluminum extension ladder was required for the higher fruit picking. |
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The building dates back to the early or mid 19th century, with a later extension at the back, which was used as a forge. |
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With the participants in a supine position, we tested internal and external rotation, flexion, and extension of the hips. |
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It is variously a fabulous technical challenge, an extension of the American frontier and the locus for sundry Utopias. |
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The hamstring muscles on the back of the thigh work with your gluteus maximus during leg extension and knee flexion. |
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Because Spider Man is so human, we see his superpowers are really just an extension of his bravery in the face of adversity. |
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Hypocotyl extension in rapid shade avoidance therefore coincides with the seedling's natural endogenous rhythm of elongation growth. |
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The natural extension of his work on the genetics of pigmentation led him into a study of piebald mice, this turned out to be a quagmire. |
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Jay Sylvan, age 18, is as thin as an exclamation point, and the golf club looks like a natural extension of his physique. |
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It was more like an extension to Pat's bedroom, with a drum kit, spare computer, a few amps and our sound deck, a punching bag, and a sofa. |
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As an extension to the hobby of collecting autographed photographs, over the years Willie has also collected First Day covers of postage stamps. |
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Wear proper footwear, avoid scatter rugs and extension cords, and light stairs adequately to insure safety in the home. |
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And remember that family-run trattorias are an extension of the home table. |
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One such front involves the extension of human visual perception beyond visible wavelengths. |
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The maxilla may be directly joined to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone by a dorsal extension of the zygomatic process of the maxilla. |
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The serous coat is an extension of the peritoneum, and it covers only the superior and upper lateral surfaces. |
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A single coaxial feed runs from the riser switch to the lounge triplexed plate with an extension to the Master Bedroom. |
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It consists of a hermetically sealed glass-encapsulated thermistor welded to insulated extension leads. |
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A new railway halt, with maybe an extension of the Dart electrification, would provide the necessary fast link to the city centre. |
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If a runner goes beyond the extension of a fielder's outstretched arm, he is considered out of the baseline. |
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Nigel took charge of the cigarette while Pru used the ground-floor extension of the internal telephone system. |
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A bearing is provided for underpropping the shaft extension of the free end of the printing roller. |
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One patient demonstrated multiple recurrences on the chest wall, with eventual direct extension to the pericardium, pleura, and lung. |
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The immediate impulse for Eurotunnel seeking action to close down Sangatte was the extension by Labour in 1998 of the Carrier Liability Act from airlines to road hauliers. |
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This philosophy is a natural extension of the eccentric shambhala tradition in which Rinzler grew up. |
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Operationally, the obvious place to build the extension would have been at the north end of the site, where the existing stage and backstage areas are located. |
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Although the dunes near Parker seem to be an extension of this same sandflow path, Muhs says that saltation couldn't carry grains of sand across the Colorado River. |
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Direct augmentation of human memory and mental processing through implanted connections to a computer will be just a natural extension of current trends. |
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Structures of unbaked earth were quite commonplace in the past, but Steve's extension is believed to be the first clom house built in Wales for 150 years. |
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Three sides of the inner chamber were lined with tiers of seats, the fourth being a flat extension of the floor, where sat the Mayor and his clerks. |
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By a rather strained extension of the word literature, the police attack on his effusions constitutes an attack on literary freedom, which no one can view with equanimity. |
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So this is showdown week in Congress for extension of unemployment benefits. |
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A new business concept itself, SNI is designed for an era of connectivity, global concerns and the extension of technostructures on Earth and into space. |
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This allows us to place much tighter constraints on the tectonic and thermal evolution of the lithosphere during late orogenic extension than has previously been possible. |
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The normal end-feel in extension should be the firm sensation of bone contacting bone as the olecranon tip contacts the distal humerus in the olecranon fossa. |
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Tenderness of the triceps tendon is present at or just superior to the attachment on the olecranon and increases with extension performed under resistance. |
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One of Maxwell's most important achievements was his extension and mathematical formulation of Michael Faraday's theories of electricity and magnetic lines of force. |
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Hedlund's model involves the extreme extension of operating autonomy to business units in a group whether they are branch offices or subsidiaries. |
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That the light boxes were encased in modest plywood and hooked up to the gallery's electrical outlets with ordinary plugs and extension cords didn't detract from the magic. |
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Bank lenders and export credit agencies were asked to weigh up two options of their own a long-term rescheduling with no haircut or a shorter-term extension with a haircut. |
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The Thomas test will help to identify the presence of a hip flexion contracture by eliminating the effects of excessive lumbar lordosis on the perceived extension of the hip. |
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It is not officially a branch, but rather an extension of the main line first named the Oshawa Subdivision and re-named the Belleville Subdivision. |
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The new extension will include a boardroom and meeting rooms. |
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The caption over your illustration of the proposed extension to the library at the University of York would surely be more apt if it read 1920s revisited. |
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It will see a 350,000 sq ft extension to the existing Frenchgate shopping centre, which is to have as its anchor retailer a new Debenham's department store. |
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A new extension for Google Chrome will magically transform your webpage into a bunch of photos of Ryan Gosling. |
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There was no addressing of the real costs involved through the extension of staff grants for example, or through capitation grants for the under twos. |
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The combustion chamber was an extension of the inner firebox into the boiler barrel, to give extra heating surface where the heat is the greatest. |
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But there is scope for a significant extension of contractorisation. |
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They implied an extension from bookkeeping to financial reporting. |
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An extension of an old lava flow that submerged the surrounding beach, the wall begins at 5ft, three yards from the island's shore, and drops to a maximum depth of 65 ft. |
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Self-marriage is the ultimate brand extension of a self-obsessed, selfish populus. |
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Her background in writing started as an extension to that hobby, with columns and articles appearing in dog sport magazines and breed publications for many years. |
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That is, if the change in elastic strain energy due to crack extension is larger than the energy required to create new crack surfaces, crack propagation will occur. |
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As well as replumbing and rewiring the house, he has put down polished wooden floors, added a stylish kitchen extension and had the back garden professionally landscaped. |
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Although bone sequestra and abscess are treated surgically, further extension of the operation may be counterproductive because it may expose healthy bone to the infection. |
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Connect the green, white, and black wire of the correct voltage to the corresponding wires of an extension cord rated for the amperage for your outlet. |
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But largo sees his new book on religion as a natural extension of his previous work. |
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The consequence of this extension brings into question the public value and benefit of the proposed presumed beautification and civic enhancement. |
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Both learning Latin and using its extension into a vernacular are often associated with prestigious systems of education, such as Latinity in the public schools of England. |
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The major achievement of the Grundlagen was its presentation of the transfinite numbers as an autonomous and systematic extension of the natural numbers. |
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His responsibilities in the research and extension program involve pest management in greenhouses, nurseries, landscapes, turfgrass, conservatories, and interiorscapes. |
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If you do a lot of online shopping, or signing up for new Websites, this extension should most definitely be in your toolkit. |
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Specifically, a model with a greater number of extension outputs might reveal the presence of economies of scope between extension and research that our model does not reveal. |
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The extension of that middle finger began Tuesday afternoon at a weekly lunch for Republican senators. |
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A special two-storey extension has been built on to the family's semi, complete with a special exercise bike to help aid her recovery and strengthen her muscles. |
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It is an extension of Fundamentalists' view that one must either accept the literal interpretation of Genesis or else believe in the godless system of evolution. |
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Shoots represent annual increments of extension growth, and their component parts, metamers, consist of a node, an internode, a leaf and an axillary bud. |
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The granny flat is an extension that can be entered by two doors from the hallway and it is quite private and separate from the rest of the house. |
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The study was an extension of earlier research in which freeze-dried strawberries and black raspberries prevented esophageal cancer in rodents by 50-70 percent. |
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The logical extension is that if individuals entered into agreements voluntarily, then the criterion for evaluation should be unanimous agreement. |
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It remains unclear, however, how the stapes related to the quadrate, and possibly to the posterior extension of its mandibular condyle, in Haasiophis. |
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With time the Church began to understand itself as the extension of Jesus Christ, as the place where the salvific mediation of Christ is accomplished. |
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For example, it cost a small fortune just for the extension cords. |
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Most revealing is the radical extension of the law of sedition. |
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Despite bipartisan support, Congress has not been able to pass an extension of the rehabilitation program. |
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The arched braces, securely trussing every second rafter, meet above an octagonal metal plate fitted to the downward extension of the apex finial. |
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The kelvin temperature scale is an extension of the degree Celsius scale down to absolute zero, a hypothetical temperature characterized by a complete absence of heat energy. |
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Yet addition and also subtraction are only an extension of counting. |
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Government is an extension of the traditional term whereby a verb governs its object, but for Chomsky prepositions may govern and subjects may be governed. |
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An extension was built at the back with a lift to the fourth floor. |
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The guards' sadistic and sexualized treatment of prisoners was just an extension of the chaos they were already wallowing in with no restraint from above. |
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The movement to multi-site manufacture in this perspective represents an extension of management control over several sites, the exportation of Fordist manufacturing capacity. |
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The extension would be joined to the main offices by a link corridor. |
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We interviewed each other and Billy played an extension of me, and Meg played an extension of Nora. |
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It appears the cause was an overheated extension power strip connected to an air conditioner, which caught on fire and ignited a carpet and a couch. |
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The extension of the current plant will include the installation of primary, secondary and tertiary crushing, two stages of primary screening and a ball milling process. |
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This blind-ended, complex structure is embryologically distinct from the body of the left atrium and is sometimes regarded as just a minor extension of the atrium. |
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The significance of these other Silurian to early Devonian dates remains uncertain but large-scale lithospheric extension is the most likely cause. |
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A blanket copyright extension would encourage record companies to restrict access to their entire back catalogues, even works that they would never exploit. |
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There is an intense inflammatory reaction concentrated primarily in the adventitia of this blood vessel with some extension into the tunica media. |
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In fact what we have been witnessing in recent times is an extension of the state sector under the cloak of trying to ensure proper economic competition. |
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A new control tower will be constructed away from the main terminal building and the Authority will also carry out an extension and refurbishing of the fire station. |
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The vowels of the Fin, Mongol and Manchu are probably more modern and are consistent with an extension of the Ugrian dialect in which they originated. |
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His work on world rice modeling is particularly innovative and useful for researchers and extension personnel as well as farmers, millers, and distributors. |
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Use only three-wire extension cords for appliances with three-prong plugs. |
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He said although the family's display of Christmas lights appeared to use many extension cables and double plugs, it had not overloaded the system. |
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This is where community leaders such chiefs, headmen and indeed agricultural extension officers need to step in and carry out a massive education campaign. |
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We have argued above that the extension of the crust, and uplift and serpentinization of the mantle, must have happened very shortly after crustal construction. |
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The supermarket chain argues that the extension plans will enhance the vitality and viability of the town centre without causing demonstrable harm. |
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Although the extension of infection appeared to be primarily direct, lesions suggesting hematogenous dissemination were occasionally noted in bone marrow and skin. |
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Though it weighs mere ounces and takes up less space than an extension cord, a jump rope provides one of the most effective, comprehensive workouts you'll ever experience. |
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Dad borrowed the lights from her and rented a jungle of extension cords. |
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I asked a Republican conferee if the Senate vote for a two-month extension was a surprise. |
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The B subunit carries a C-terminal extension responsible for the oligomerization of higher plant chloroplast GAPDH into an A 8 B 8 regulatory form. |
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Once extension of the adjacent crust ceases, fluid penetration through the crust is hindered and active serpentinization beneath the continental crust ceases. |
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The new extension will increase our capacity from 70 to 125, enabling us to attract more outside bookings such as birthday parties, wedding receptions and christenings. |
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Angling lore avers that ghillies in Scotland prefer to wade for salmon in bare legs, presumably as a natural extension of the kilt. |
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The new offering is an extension of Skyrider's platform that organizes and monetizes P2P networks. |
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All severances will be effective June 1, 1996 unless senior management approves an extension of up to one year for work reasons. |
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The hydrosphere is nothing more than an extension of the atmosphere where the medium is simply more dense. |
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A westward extension of range is also reported for Oryzomys palustris, the marsh rice rat, in Freestone County. |
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The entry of women into business in India is traced out as an extension of their kitchen activities, mainly 3P's, Pickle, Powder and Pappad. |
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The kit manual contains extension exercises, including the use of a standard curve to quantify antigen concentrations using semilog graph paper. |
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Reversing Von Clausewitz's adage, policy becomes an extension of war. |
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These schistose rocks occurrences around Ibadan constitute the southern extension of the N-S trending Iseyin Oyan belt. |
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In this the drum can be understood as a metonymical extension of the ritual house and men's initiatory acts originating with Afek. |
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In our case, the patient was found to have a chondrosarcoma of the left maxilla with extension into the infratemporal fossa. |
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He contended that PIA chairman was acting in violation of the laws and giving services extension to the blue-eyed boys on political basis. |
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They usually experience persistent headache and early abducent nerve paralysis caused by apical involvement and extension into Dorello's canal. |
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Computed tomography revealed a huge, lobulated mass in the nasal cavity with extension into the posterior sphenoid sinus. |
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Raft off-licence, in Yarm Road, Darlington, has re-opened after a major shop extension and fit out. |
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No inferior turbinate involvement or nasolacrimal duct extension was present. |
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The addition of Loopback to its LAN extension modules will save users valuable time and help reduce the frustration of troubleshooting. |
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Based on this, we propose the term sacrococcygeal extension to better describe the physical finding and its etiology. |
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This example of the metrological extension of meaning leads into a critique of Percy Bridgman's operationalism. |
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Extrapolators believe that the future will represent a logical extension of the past. |
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This metonymic extension was a semasiological process, which was, however, followed at some point by an onomasiological one. |
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Till the end of the 2016 season, extension will keep Dorsey in the Bay Area and in his first season with the Niners, was quite productive. |
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The C10LA comes with a detachable rear out-feed extension table to provide additional material support. |
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The extra-large extension table that easily connects to the machine provides the needed space quilters require. |
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When firefighters got there, they found extension cords stretching across the roof, which was covered with rain water. |
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But the extension of the linguistic uniformitarian hypothesis to writing is, in my opinion, counterproductive. |
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Zocalo's Avant extension table with self-storing leaf has a dark wenge patina finish. |
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The Leeds extension of the Dales Way follows the Meanwood Valley Trail before it branches off to head towards Ilkley and Windermere. |
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Other methods include loan translation, semantic extension and compounding. |
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Erosion of the left lateral mass of the atlas was seen with extradural and subdural extension into the epidural spinal canal. |
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Never file or cut the plug blades or grounding pin of an extension cord or an appliance to plug it into an old outlet. |
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Personality theorists believe intellectual property is an extension of an individual. |
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He also saw part of an extension ladder tied to a 100-foot extension cord laying on the ice. |
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Shaw took an ironing board out to his garden and pressed his pants, with his iron on a long extension cord. |
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Aggressive interactions were characterized by the extension of both chelipeds, and cheliped embracing or grasping. |
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Ireland was the subject of the first extension of England's common law legal system outside England. |
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Among some tasks given was a simple one of replacing the burned-out electric outdoor extension cord which is used with the lawnmower. |
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In 1720, an extension authorised payments by the Crown to merchants contracted to take the convicts to America. |
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It will be exceedingly easy to implement and use on any extension cord or any electrical tool, such as a leaf blower or shop vacuum. |
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One project involving innovative changes to helmet extension cables grabbed the attention of a multinational corporation. |
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Two pre-installed Mini DisplayPort extension cables offer users a seamless transition from Apple's Retina Display to external displays. |
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Our source said the Fife base's civilian fire officer banned all extension cables, claiming they were a fire hazard. |
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An extension cable is available as an accessory to allow variable probe spacing, or user probes to be attached to suit specific applications. |
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When I had all the parts ready I got an extension cable and a bright light and went under the house. |
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Well, for the cheapskate price of just pounds 47m we'll end up with something that can easily be mistaken for an extension of Techniquest. |
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You need to extend your reach, so it makes sense to stock a few extension cords in a variety of lengths. |
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Unwind extension cables fully, as if left coiled up they can overheat, leading to electric shocks, and potentially firs. |
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A simple USB extension cable can be a great solution to short leads on equipment that don't go over the five-meter limit. |
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It includes new toddler play equipment and an extension of multisport facilities. |
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This new Alliance has been billed as an extension of NAFTA, launched by the three countries 11 years ago. |
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Extended verb stems from which an extension cannot be removed without rendering a non-existing basic verb stem, contain a lexicalised extension. |
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The islands of the Aegean are peaks of underwater mountains that once constituted an extension of the mainland. |
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Recently, the foundation selected citrus and passion fruit for extension based on market demand. |
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The judge refused to grant an extension of her restraining order. |
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My neighbours were going to build an extension but they didn't get planning. |
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Beatminerz Radio is an extension of the legendary team's operations including Production and Turntablism. |
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Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, announced today extension of its partnership with Trigon. |
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The line also includes carbide trigon bars, which yield better surface finishes, deeper cutting lengths, and longer extension ratios. |
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ImageWare is pleased to announce this logical extension to our current line of law enforcement solutions. |
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We are informed at the outset that the law of carriers is an extension of the law of bailments. |
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