It wowed the kids, especially when the million Costa Rican army ants were fed their ration of live crickets. |
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This is fed by conventions used in a good many American mainstream films in particular. |
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These signals were then fed digitally into each of the pulse oximeters being studied. |
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Xiphophorus is a live-bearing freshwater fish and was maintained in 20 gallon freshwater aquaria and fed commercial flake food. |
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In one, Japanese researchers fed genetically diabetic mice a diet containing 20-percent whole maitake powder for eight weeks. |
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If our forbears were big eaters, or if we were fed a lot in childhood, our needs will be greater. |
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The man who asked not to be identified was so fed up with his estate being used as a racetrack that he grassed the offenders up to police. |
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He took him in, washed him, fed him, dressed him, and got him new identity papers. |
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I bathed them, dressed them, fed them, changed their bandages, lifted them out of wheelchairs and into beds. |
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Stokers had to keep the furnaces fed with coal, while greasers kept the machinery parts well oiled. |
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Mussels were kept in dechlorinated water and fed every other day with cultured green algae. |
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Each brood was kept together in its own aquarium, and once the fry began feeding exogenously, they were fed frozen and fresh daphnia ad libitum. |
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The roe deer lives in southern Armenia and is readily fed upon by the leopard. |
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On the whole, it's a gift in the hands of those who were fed up of purchasing the typical type of aquaria with just water and fishes. |
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Figures for income, gross profit, salaries, motor expenses, drawings etc are fed into the Revenue computer system. |
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Every single instrument fed through the sound desk takes its turn at being either domineeringly loud or practically inaudible. |
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I am fed up with doctors ordering me not to drink alcohol nor eat anything that is much more interesting than old dog biscuits. |
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Tracing the rivulet a hundred paces from the highway, she found the spring that fed it. |
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Sure, free range, grass fed cattle is best, especially for the discriminating taste, but is it affordable? |
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Time and again the ball was fed back from the wings, and even from the end line, and marked in highly kickable positions in front of goal. |
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Next time you are fed up with the world and say in disgust that it's a dog's life, think twice. |
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Water was available at all times, and the bats were fed daily with mealworms dusted with multivitamin powder. |
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Small amounts of meal fed in time will rectify loss in condition, cramming it in later only leads to thinner ewes and larger lambs. |
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I fed him some jarred baby food and apple sauce and helped him drink formula from a sippy cup. |
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Australian workers have been fed this line for over a decade now and the end result is we're working harder than ever with less job security. |
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She also looks fabulous enough to make a loyal lieutenant betray the hand that fed him. |
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Three factors fed into the transformation of the Mediterranean economy of antiquity into the European economy of the Middle Ages. |
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Postal workers are fed up with grafting harder and harder for a pathetically small pay packet and they have told their union they want action. |
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Both the administrators and business are fed up with patents being used anticompetitively. |
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Road users and residents say they are fed up with the constant gridlock and traffic mayhem. |
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In that study, lambs fed either Mg source had higher apparent Mg absorption and retention than lambs fed the control diet. |
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We were lavishly fed the finest that American agricultural and culinary bounty can provide. |
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She looked like she was fed laughing gas involuntarily to the point where she couldn't be happier. |
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People are fed up with regimes that are repressive and have failed to deliver prosperity. |
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They showed that rats fed on zein, the major protein of maize endosperm, died of protein starvation. |
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These measurements avoid dangerous amassments of molluscs along the nets and snails may be fed more quickly and weeding is facilitated. |
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The altricial chicks are fed primarily insects, beetle larvae, grasshoppers, spiders and small lizards. |
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Other studies even showed that nestlings fed by people were less afraid of new things until age 6 months than were birds reared by their parents. |
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You can hike ravines like Emma Gorge, arriving at a circular pool fed by waters plunging over a high cliff. |
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Residents fed up with drivers using their unmade street as a rat run have joined forces to stop the problem. |
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Youths were as fed up with black leadership as they were with white supremacy. |
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One of my ancestors could have got really fed up with the weather in the middle of a dull March in 1700 and moved off to Wisconsin on a whim. |
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Garfield was a three-year high school, and the junior high schools that fed it offered only basic math. |
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They paid them, wet-nursed them, mind them, breed them, fed them and nurtured them, the Opposition Leader said. |
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As they watched, one of the players shambled over to the jukebox and fed a handful of coins into it. |
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The bride is fed jujubes, a date like fruit, to increase the chance of having a son in the near future. |
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Many of the lakes are natural bodies of water that are fed by the area's high rainfall. |
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How could such a well-endowed country end up in a situation where most of its population had to be fed by the international community? |
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Seriously, this site has provoked my writerly instincts and definitely fed my Cyke jones. |
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Some 70 lakh children were being fed with ghoogri, a cooked meal of wheat and jaggery. |
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The Browns took me on a tour of their premises, including the boilers where the pigswill they fed their pigs was brewed. |
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The fid is hollow so that a strand can be led into it and fed through the rope. |
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It happens two or three times a day and the concierges get fed up reporting it. |
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Until adulthood, spiders were fed ad libitum with laboratory reared field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus. |
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His pupils were pinpricks, and the surrounding circlets of frost-blue hummed as if fed with raw, crackling sound. |
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And a testosterone-driven culture was further fed by the pin-up, culminating in the Page 3 Girl. |
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Too much screen time has also been associated with obesity and has fed into wider cultural laments that children don't get out enough. |
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Government mandated limits on the amount of the chemicals that can be fed to the fish. |
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The gas is fed under electronic control to a fuel cell where it mixes with oxygen in the air intake to create electricity and water. |
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We looked after it in the wardroom, fed it and it gradually got its strength back. |
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Admittedly, he owes his fame largely to the media ballyhoo, but he's fed and clothed by the readers who have bought his books. |
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As interior minister from 2002 to 2004, he fed the media with spectacular police actions and the mass deportation of immigrants. |
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We didn't have a fireplace and the only chimney on our roof fed straight into the oil burner. |
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He gets fed first thing in the morning before I go to work and again when I get home. |
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Don't forget containerised specimens should be fed too, but use slow-release pellets for these. |
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Watching it is like being fed fistfuls of scorched earth, but as horrible as that sounds, it's a fantastic film. |
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The lens epithelium of scorbutic animals had 2.5 times as much galactitol on day 4 than those animals fed vitamin C in their diets. |
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They treated the mules as pets, fed them treats, cleaned their stables, treated their sores, and even shared plugs of tobacco with them. |
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In fact the firm management of the Republican convention had journalists breathless for lack of stories not fed to them by the machine. |
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Invariably, when fed this line, he would sort of snort through his nose scoffingly, and bid Rich tell him no more. |
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An anionic diet fed to steers did not alter plasma or muscle calcium concentrations or striploin steak tenderness. |
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The mangolds were fed to the cows and a corn or barley mix was kept on farm also for animal feed. |
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In the Army, soldiers were fed by lining them up at the cookhouse door and then dumping food on their held-out plates. |
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For more than half a century, Minnesota's iron ranges supplied the iron ore that fed the nation's steel mills. |
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Blaenavon ironworks opened in 1789 with three blast furnaces fed by local coal. |
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The Glaswegian actor and fledgling playwright was broke, fed up with acting, and hungry for a second child. |
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She was isolated from her former colleagues and fed up in McConnell's Cabinet. |
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In the camp's acute ward, a young man lies chained to his bed, being fed protein-and-vitamin mush through a stomach tube inserted via a nostril. |
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In the typical flexo printing sequence, the substrate is fed into the press from a roll. |
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Mark Paterson wrote his first short story around the same time he got fed up with teachers college. |
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You'll be glad for good communication when she gets older and her problems are bigger than being fed or getting off to sleep. |
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Paul Heathcote's easy but elegant dish combines succulent corn fed chicken with wild mushrooms and buttery baby leeks. |
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Unfortunately, these birds fed in large flocks on fruit and other crops, and were shot in huge numbers by farmers. |
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The fed went from deflation, sort of stalling the engine to flooding the engine. |
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Such rivers have cavernous deep pools fed by turbulent rapids at the head and a shallow tail leading to the next rapid. |
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Mick said he is fed up to the back teeth of the government's poor mouth campaign. |
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Water is fed from a small onboard tank through a heat exchanger, where it picks up waste heat on its way into the steam generator. |
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Caroline had a baby bottle left from when Nathan was little so we fed him some milk. |
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For example, in France in 1968 the student movement fed into a general strike of ten million workers. |
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During iron making, iron ore, coke heated air and limestone or other fluxes are fed into a blast furnace. |
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The horse chestnut seed is poisonous to humans if eaten as a food, though the seeds are sometimes fed to horses and cattle as fodder. |
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We are all fed up of the present situation, so let's work together on creative solutions and get our lives back. |
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When cities were built close to the river, some of the streets followed the courses of the creeks and streams that fed the river. |
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As a little girl, my great grandmother Elsie fed me noodles and pot cheese. |
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A tiny stream, perhaps fed by a small spring or an overhead drip, trickled by between the kitchen and the closet toward the entrance to the cave. |
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The amount of winter hay fed varied annually depending on available winter pasture forage. |
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I carefully fed and nurtured what I thought where newly germinated flower seeds, only to discover that it was all crabgrass. |
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The mountains are heavily forested, with numerous streams fed by heavy rainfall. |
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I get cravings for knowledge, and these cravings need to be fed straight away. |
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The feed fortifier and enhancer may be mixed with any liquid feed to be fed to preruminant calves. |
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The production phases with the highest use were nursing piglets fed creep feed and nursery piglets fed starter rations. |
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Hobson, fed up with Swaby's taunts since their tasty duel two years ago, jumped round the ring in joy. |
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The story of Catherine is that she was put in prison, where she was fed by a Dove and saw a vision of Christ. |
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The brains of premature babies are fed by a rich network of tiny blood vessels which are thin, fragile and easily damaged. |
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The animals were fed only on pasture, which was often the residue of various vegetable crops grown in the province of Naples. |
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Major art often flourishes on the fault lines between civilizations, fed by complex cross-currents between one form of life and another. |
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I arrived three hours before dark and immediately fed in eight balls of groundbait before setting up my tackle. |
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The bride and groom sat on a bench in the shade while the best man and maid of honor fed them clumps of orange and white rice by hand. |
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All over Europe, citizens say that they are fed up with the frenetic pace of modern life and are opting for the slow lane. |
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But I'm still not eating the crusty bits of bread, even if you held me down and force fed me. |
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She gets very hot and grumpy, sweats lots, dehydrates and needs to be fed more, etc. |
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Are you fed up of your hair frizzing up whenever you step out into damp and humid air? |
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The lies he fed me to achieve this were cunning and elaborate, and indeed, I was fooled. |
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The exhaust is fed to the casing of the apparatus through the fumy exhaust inlet. |
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When calves are fed milk it is funnelled through the oesophageal groove to the true stomach, bypassing the rumen. |
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The steam is then fed to cylinders, where it forces the pistons back and forth. |
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It turned out that we were fed false information by a double agent and walked straight into a trap. |
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I fed the crew pork chops with sage and prosciutto in a white wine sauce and an asparagus and gruyere tart last night. |
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It has fed and sheltered me, and is powerful enough to influence the direction of my art. |
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It is a speculative rally that began from overpriced levels, fed by an abundance of cheap easy money and a lack of places for it to go. |
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I could tell you that Mr Panday is one of the few persons without a racist bone in his body, and he is fed up with al this dotish racism talk. |
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Young in precocial birds that are fed by their parents also engage in vocal and postural begging displays. |
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The garrons of the Western Islands and Skye, like the Manx breed, were fed and reared, summer and winter, in the open air. |
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Once it arrives at a regasification terminal in special tankers, it is returned to a gaseous state and fed into pipelines. |
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The only manual input to the system is the rubbish hopper, where gash bags are fed into a chute to be shredded, and the galley waste macerator. |
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What sense does it make to bring someone to new birth if they are not to be fed on the bread of life? |
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The artificial light regimen followed natural conditions, and fish were fed once a day with fresh black mussel meat. |
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Then he prised open my mouth and delved in with a metal stick while the nurse fed a miniature sprinkler system down my gullet. |
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It's a sharp economic slowdown caused by a mood of irrational despair fed by press and political hype about what's rotten in American capitalism. |
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This possibility was very real, for the amount of provender they bore would not have fed them for more than a week. |
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The dogs are fed at Elmwood according to their owners' request, providing Burton is satisfied that it is a suitable diet. |
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The closures are sterilised in a disinfectant bath, and fed to the aseptic capper. |
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The cells were fed every 2-3 days and passaged when confluent. |
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During the Revolutionary crisis, these groups fed the merchants' committees, Sons of Liberty, and other extralegal bodies initiating an intercolonial correspondence. |
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Now tractors, settled villages and efficient irrigation schemes fed from dams along the Sebou river have turned the area into permanent ploughland. |
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The inverter converts the direct current produced by the solar panels into AC power that can be used in the home or fed back into a utility power grid system. |
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Fish were fed on a mixture of commercial flake and live food once per day. |
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A dog needs a ratio of two tablespoons lean ground meat per cupful of white rice cooked in chicken broth, fed at the rate of one cup per ten pounds of body weight. |
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But the forecast fed recent investor concerns about cord cutting. |
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Twice per week, predators were fed eggs of the flour moth, Ephestia kuehniella, and provided with bean pods as oviposition substrate and supply of moisture. |
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Roped in to crew for an older friend, they fed me cider until I wobbled. |
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Those rodents given a diet containing 2 percent freeze-dried spinach were much quicker at learning motor skill tasks than their cousins fed on everyday rat food. |
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Unlike horses, these unicorns would not move until after they had been fed and groomed, and then they would take themselves out to the giant corrals to frisk among themselves. |
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Tax-dodging tycoons have also angered regular folk who are already fed up with rampant graft that has put many a government functionary behind the wheel of a fancy car. |
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Bacteria are fed to newly hatched poults and these bacteria occupy sites in the intestinal tract that would be optimal for pathogen attachment and colonization. |
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Waste is fed into the primary chamber of the converter where the material is gasified by heat recovered from the gases exiting the refining chamber. |
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If an infant is being fed by gavage, it is better to supplement by mixing breast milk with formula because the breast milk contains lipases that help with fat absorption. |
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At the stern the two propshafts, keel and rudder are covered in anemones, fed by the strong current that whips around the end of the wreck when the tide is running. |
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Residents fed up with youths hanging around the streets, derelict shops and a general sense of neglect have taken their future into their own hands. |
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Such a calculus is like a machine which, fed with certain raw materials, manufactures a determinate product in an exact, orderly, and unvarying manner. |
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The diagonal passes that are fed in are very difficult to defend against. |
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Now, I do not have time to dilate on the way that that fed into the matrix of facts, but suffice to say it was an important matter from the defence point of view. |
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In addition, each pot is fed a dilute liquid fertilizer twice a month. |
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Closer in appearance to the guinea pig than the reviled rat, the mammal likely fed on sea grass in ancient lagoons near the northwestern Venezuelan coast. |
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As the dot matrix printer fed the paper through it triggered the fall of another weight, and subsequently caused a seven foot long catapult to fire. |
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Operators with facial hair should be provided with air fed respirators or other suitable alternative. |
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It is important that the correct feed is fed to the right animal group and that directions for use are followed. |
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The lore of Troy flows like the mighty Amazon, fed by streams beyond number. |
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Increasing ties to the capitalist world economy did not always lead to wage labour but rather fed the diversification of work relations. |
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Like Mr. Northrup, Ms. Gladstone was fed up with her illegible writing in school. |
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The pumps in the condensate system turned off for unknown reasons, leading to a trip, or shutoff, of the turbine and the pumps that fed water back into the steam generator. |
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Ever so often, the roar of the crowd was drowned in the roar of the twin burners letting out flames, fed by a mixture of butane and propane, pressurised with nitrogen. |
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Now we are fed big pills of outright lies, prevarication, and deception. |
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Close to home, Ontario farmers are fed up with going along to get along. |
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Where the Labour Party has fallen down is over car parking and traffic management by refusing to make a decision and people are fed up of deferment. |
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I looked the word magazine up in the dictionary and the definition is a holder in or on a gun for cartridges to be fed into the gun chamber automatically. |
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Piglets with a high voluntary feed intake were compared with piglets fed restrictedly. |
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Atriplex leaves, if fed restrictedly, could be used to replace barley straw when access to water is ad libitum. |
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But, with the distance of time, Trainum started to see how he had inadvertently fed Kimberly information. |
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Low loss bias-T's are built into the sequence controller to allow the preamp control voltage to be fed to the preamp via the coax cable. |
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Make sure new rations are in place before the feed is fed and make alterations when ensiled feed analysis results are available. |
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It was now the time to catch all the fish that had fed confidently on this spot. |
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As an audio frequency signal is fed into the cable the route of the cable can be traced and the depth can be evaluated. |
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The so-called yellow press was fed by Scotland Yard and other detectives keen to be lionised. |
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Nowitzki was rendered ineffective as the Mavericks fed him the ball in the final minutes looking for more heroics that never materialized. |
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Our design inspiration is fed by the most abundant source in the world: water. |
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The OilGuard must be fed with a gas-free sample with the most homogeneous possible oil droplet size. |
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It is no longer a question of spirit of adventure, of being fed up or irreverence or even of a small measure of juvenile irresponsibility. |
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We are fed up with advertisers who use the comparative rather than the superlative degree in describing their products. |
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Some of these troops would appear poorly fed and hang around in an undisciplined fashion begging for food. |
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In addition, bars with a diameter of more than 35 mm can very rarely be fed into standard automat ic turning machines. |
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The submarine shell was cut into pieces that were fed into a giant mechanical shear. |
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Balance sheets are being falsified, funds embezzled, and false information deftly fed to the public. |
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This superego is fed with parental and social prohibitions and it builds its own moral charter. |
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His keepers fed the beast copious amounts of port, champagne, and whiskey to pacify the persnickety pachyderm. |
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The weirdness of the Arbabsiar case has, unfortunately, fed a mill that already loves to churn up conspiracies. |
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The top-dress was fed before feeding as ruminal starch is at a nadir and amylolytic capacity is expected to be low. |
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The fish are fed from farm waste and by-products, such as chicken manure and maize bran. |
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However, there remains a theoretical and currently unquantifiable risk that some BSE-contaminated protein supplement may have been fed to sheep. |
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Customers seem fed up with lugging around massive lap warmers. |
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Large-size boilers are fed using insertable baskets conveyed by block and tackle or electric feed gear. |
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Crawford leads them in plunging back into the river whose waters fed the first civilization. |
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A synthetic leisure culture is developing – plastic people force fed on canned entertainment and designer food. |
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If cows are fed too much supplementary feed at milking, the cows may not be hungry when they go to graze. |
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When fed ad lib with continuous fresh food, cats will naturally choose to eat 9 to 12 small meals per day. |
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When all you're being fed is vichyssoise, you want to eat Big Macs like everyone else. |
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Finally, the person is permanently bedridden and is sometimes fed artificially or by intravenous injection. |
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The result was early elections, less than two years after the coalition took office, and an electorate fed up with such arrant folly. |
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Some creeks or river reaches are fed by springs or groundwater seeps. |
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The valued molluscs are fed hand-harvested kelp and some compounded seaweed diet, and are graded at regular intervals over the farming period of 36 to 40 months. |
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The three wire cable, fed through a sealed conduit, is terminated in a pluggable connector at the printed circuit board. |
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If no condole is provided, all the wiring must lay on the operating table or be fed down through holes drilled in the operating table. |
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Intrigued by an unusually large tree, an agronomist discovered that a cracked pipe fed droplets directly to its roots. |
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A number of streams are fed by the many springs at the foot of the mountains, and they are rarely without water even at the height of summer. |
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Did you know there was a cat sanctuary on the grounds where stray cats are fed daily? |
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At that time they were fed on a regular basis, and many times the lobsters gained weight there. |
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Symptoms did not improve in 32 infants when fed a soy formula, but did disappear when infants were fed a casein hydrolysate formula. |
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Lessons learned as projects and programmes get underway must be fed back into the plan so that successes can be repeated and mistakes avoided. |
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On the Agriculture Committee, we, too, are fed up with forever flogging a dead horse where this subject is concerned. |
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Feed is purchased from local producers and fed to ungulate herds to prevent damage to larger feed stocks in the area. |
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The fly in the ointment, however, is that for any forecast to be obtained the initial conditions need to be measured and fed into a model. |
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For farms with farm-born dairy calves, the same difference was apparent, but only for the farms that fed warm milk. |
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At the present, the animals in the farms are fed with fodder, derivated of fishmeal. |
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Hay is stacked loose or in bales, and can be saved for months, to be fed in times of food shortage. |
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The Philippines, fed up with its obduracy, has challenged the basis of its territorial claims before a UN-backed tribunal. |
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But the tractor could only do the work of four horses and could not be fed locally grown oats. |
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The biomass is fed into two gasifiers that convert it to combustible syngas, which flows into an ignition chamber. |
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Generally speaking puréed foods are not eaten because they need to be spoon-fed and therefore fed by someone other than the infant. |
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Ivy was just about fed up with the daily grind when she got a curious letter from her great uncle. |
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A million or more enterprising Poles, fed up with grotty public services and a poor quality of life, have voted with their feet to work abroad. |
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The altricial young are fed semi-digested fish by both parents. |
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In this scenario, salmon, cod, amberjack, red snapper, and other fish are raised in the cages and are fed ground fish meal from rafts on the surface. |
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Fairing calculations produce data that can be fed back into a computer to generate hydrostatic and stability data and other information. |
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Education must not be reduced to a balance sheet, nor must it be considered a sacred cow to be fed at any cost. |
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Whooping crane young are fed dragonfly larvae, insects and tadpoles. |
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Along the Andes in South America and the Himalayas in Asia, the behavior of rivers fed by snowfields and glaciers has changed. |
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In the Philippines, during Apocalypse, Brando had an earphone thing where they fed him lines. |
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A highly diluted mixture of pulp and water is fed into the vat with combined uniflow and contraflow forming a fibrous web on the cylinder mould. |
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So do benefits investigators, who are fed up with being seen as stiff-necked busybodies or worse amateur detectives. |
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Perishables were kept cool in ice boxes, fed by blocks of ice delivered on horse-drawn wagons. |
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A higher intake and body retention of selenium and vitamin E fed to replacement gilts will also be beneficial later in the sow's reproductive life. |
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After being vaporized by circulation through the boiler, it is fed into the turbine under high pressure. |
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But with Americans fed up with corporate influence, will the move backfire? |
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Ohio Republican Janet Porter was fed up with Facebook restricting the voices of conservatives like her. |
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Pavlov's early experiments on reflexes trained dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell, by ringing one every time they were fed with meat. |
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She is fed up with being ogled, or else stared at in disgust, whenever she bends over to pick up a dishrag. |
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Virginia hams, prized for their sweetness, are cut from razorback hogs fed on peanuts and peaches. |
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At the same time, there were some people who were fed up with the Greek myths and their quarreling gods. |
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It has scenes of animals being forcibly fed arrack, non-stop beating to accelerate their pace during the race and other shocking images from the muddy tracks. |
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The birds roosted in contaminated buildings and then flew through holes in the roofs to a garden in a nearby village where they were fed by bird-lovers. |
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The English reached the other side and could create a beachhead into which Edward fed more soldiers. |
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She tries to include herself as one of the dogs when they are being fed and enjoys snoozing in the middle of the goats' hay while they eat. |
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Note that cattle are ruminants and can convert inedible grains such as grass into protein and that they do not require to be fed soy and other grains. |
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There a she-wolf and a woodpecker both sacred to Mars suckled and fed them until they were found by the herdsman Faustulus. |
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Detainees were described, in graphic detail, being rectally fed against their will. |
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Bed ridden, catatonic, he was referred by the hospital after he had stopped being fed through intubing. |
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A multi-channel stereophony center speaker is fed via a monophonic signal that reaches both the listener's ears. |
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As a result, the findings can be fed into a more practical side of public policymaking. |
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The female was fed one cricket per day until an egg sac was produced. |
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Everyone in the Lower Mainland seemed miserable, grouchy and fed up with the weather. |
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Both signals are fed to their respective output and viewfinder connectors independently and can be viewed at the same time. |
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Get up close to koalas, kangaroos and dingos in the wildlife park in Caversham and see crocodiles being fed in the reptile park in Henley Brook. |
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The microcosms were fed methanol and dextrose to ensure the formation of anaerobic conditions, and to provide electron donors. |
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According to the official version, the collapse was due to a fire fed for several hours by the jet fuel. |
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However, before it can be fed into the public grid, it must first pass through a line circuit breaker and a feed meter. |
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That power is fed into lithium-sulphur rechargeable batteries which can store 350 watt-hours per kilogram. |
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Canadians are fed up with the weak-kneed approach to this kind of incredible violation of the rights of law-abiding citizens. |
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During the first stage of their lives the lambs are fed exclusively from their mother's milk: they suckle until they are naturally weaned. |
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They are not separated from their mothers before being taken from the holding but suckle until natural weaning, and are never fed formula milk. |
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Calves should be fed using artificial teats to facilitate natural behaviour. |
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It was thus more the absence of education titan its presence which fed the political change process. |
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Low gradient and a levee produced by the Narew, which is fed by the Biebrza, make the river flow very slowly. |
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That is, so long as the plan is a slow motion injection of funds, Congress can get fed up and turn off the spigot. |
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Instead, the authorities hoped to kill off Facebook through a slow death as users got fed up with unexplained outages. |
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Added to which, everyone will work better if they've been well fed and are in high spirits! |
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When the finisher is not installed, the printed sheets are fed while alternately sorting them. |
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Make sure that the power leads and sensor wire have already been fed from the mat up the wall to the control electrical box. |
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They served us the most magnificent tea with oodles of chocolate biscuits covered in silver paper and cake that would have fed an army. |
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The carrots are fed by hand and are automatically positioned for topping as well as tailing. |
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Ire at farmed fish being fed on delicate anchovy and sardine stocks has been doused by the development of vegetable substitutes. |
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One mantis may be kept on its own as a pet and fed throughout the year. |
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They are fed meal made from smaller fish, which are caught in the mucky waters of the North Atlantic. |
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Analysts expected no change to the central bank's target, but speculate whether the fed will make changes to its debt-buying programs. |
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The tepid water in the Gulf fed more heat and moisture into the hurricane. |
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An experiment was conducted in which guinea pigs were fed a normal, high vitamin C diet with 10-percent galactose or a scorbutic diet plus 10-percent galactose. |
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We happily fed the animals, hands out flat to avoid any nibbles, with a few squeals and giggles of joy as they licked our fingers. |
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The skim milk and household food scraps were fed to the pigs. |
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Furthermore, the youngest animals are those which need to be fed and specially watered more frequently. |
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Fish regularly fed with POND MIX are healthy, full of life and they have splendid coloration. |
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Accumulation of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in bivalves and an ascidian fed on Alexandrium tamarense cells. |
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I could see Laila's eyes widen as she greedily fed on the male. |
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Today, the Aristide myth continues to be fed by the stark injustices that still divide rich from poor, women from men, and the light-skinned mulattoes from the dark majority. |
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Flow lines are caused by inhomogeneities in the kneaded polymer melts fed to the rolls, the reasons for which, in turn, may lie in throughput fluctuations or temperature differences. |
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Livestock continue to be fed and hay supplies are running low. |
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In the ponds that dot the villages, silkworm waste is fed to fishes, while mud from the ponds fertilizes the mulberry trees, and the leaves in turn feed the silkworms. |
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Defined as a feeling of disgust, or in my case, being fed up, I am scunnered beyond belief because I am not well. |
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The loads from this inner chainplate are fed through an internal strut to a moulded hull grid. |
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Unbound sheaves were fed headfirst into the machine by hand, where they were caught by the spinning cylinder and threshed between the teeth of the cylinder and concave. |
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With astonishing incongruousness in the bleakest of desert lands, a soft breeze turns over small whitecaps on a huge reservoir fed by the Euphrates as waterfalls splash over greenery growing under the spillways. |
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I am a non-smoker whose husband is a two packet-a-day man and I am fed up with him being treated as a second-class citizen. |
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The antenna is fed with a normal 50? coax cable, a tuner is not required but can be helpful if the transceiver is very sensitive to slight SWR mismatch. |
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Violetta is well aware of all this and goes out of her way to charm him.... He eats out of her hand and would not notice if she fed him rocks. |
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The ARISE approach will use a new technique that produces silicon feedstock that can be fed into the ingot-making process that produces crystalline silicon ingots for solar cells. |
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A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. |
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The open hostility between director and star, with Burton cast as the feckless lotus-eater and Ritt as the injured unforgiver, fed Burton's sense of alienation and gave force to his performance. |
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That enlivenment of the contest produced a Newcastle goal as N'Zogbia marauded forward on the left flank and fed Kieron Dyer who was clinical with his finish from just inside the penalty area. |
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They then fed the pollen to larvae of two closely related generalist species of mason bee to see how well the larvae developed. |
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And Mr. Reid, who is devoted to the Senate, said it would be wrong to presume other recent departees were simply fed up. |
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Star Trek fed my geeky imagination: warp drive, subspace communication, Genesis matrices, bio-neural gel packs, hyposprays, tricorders, cybernetic life forms. |
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Three minutes later, David Denton tried to pass out of contact to Anthony Watson, but the ball ran loosely to Joe Simpson, who fed Daly for the try. |
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