They reached the backdoor and Hanna and Eric walked inside, the appetizing aroma of baking floating in the air. |
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Equally disturbing is what sort of messed up wacko ideas are floating around their heads regarding what is going on in the real world. |
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When viewed from above, a layer of white wadding, suspended from the ceiling, makes it look as if the church is floating above the clouds. |
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We waded out waist-high, then lay on our backs, just floating with the current. |
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If you begin to see mud or floating grass blades in your wake, slow down and find deeper water. |
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Old seal wallows, treacherously covered with floating vegetation, lay in wait for the unwary. |
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I recall a dandy front-page photo of a community street preacher, in which I burned a halo floating above his head. |
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He flew up to where Element was situated, his sword floating up in front of him like a rhino's horn. |
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What You Want is a sweet love song, with some lazy Burt Bacharach style horns floating over the melody. |
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Lacking foothills, it appears to shoot straight up into the sky, its jagged granite peaks floating above the clouds. |
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When we land near water, the wash from the blades moves them around like floating logs. |
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Aquatics with floating leaves, water lilies included, also need yearly attention. |
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Plants and animal species at risk included sphagnum mosses at Moorthwaite Moss, and vendace fish and floating water plantain at Bassenthwaite. |
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I uttered a strangled yelp of sheer terror, as the unidentified floating object moved jerkily toward me. |
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When this deal is out of the way we will then set about floating the company on the gray market. |
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Both kinds of Jacanas share common habitats, which are the jheels that support extensive, floating wetland vegetation. |
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These ads are pre loaded in the background and then appear on the web page floating over the existing content. |
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At the moment there is deeper water and reasonable floating weed cover in one area, so the Jacanas have not left. |
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At the pier, he described a stringy plant floating in the murky water as a weedy species that had escaped from aquariums. |
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These jokers that have been floating around these boardrooms, they waddle off to their next cup of tea or whatever and that's it. |
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It was in that guise that he was captured in 1943, floating down the Mekong River in a bamboo raft. |
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Her index finger was slightly pointing to the raft floating in the middle of the lake. |
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On large lakes near major access roads and rail lines, rafts of floating logs often made canoe travel impossible. |
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To my left, in the corner of the bay itself was a large raft of floating scum which stretched out some five yards or so, towards the island. |
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A major pollution scare was sparked off in York after dead fish were found floating in the River Foss. |
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The body of a young woman is found floating attached to a deflated dinghy in the Adriatic. |
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In reality, they do the bidding of party wheel horses in floating attack ads and underwriting voter turnout drives. |
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The best choice that night was a martini glass of hazelnut ice cream floating in coffee, listed on the menu as nutty affogato. |
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The affordability reports are now using the floating rate as most new mortgages are now floating rather than fixed. |
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With so many fibs and half-truths floating around, it was no wonder that women had trouble making up their minds. |
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Try to remove the katsuobushi while it's still floating on the surface, before it has a chance to sink. |
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David admits he's a floating voter who will make up his mind on how to vote nearer the time. |
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They are most commonly seen as solitary individuals, but on occasion they appear in sizable aggregations, frequently near floating kelp. |
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The receivers proceeded to realize the assets charged by the fixed and floating charges created by the debentures. |
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After 10 seconds or so, he reappears above water and the bay resounds to the sounds of whoops and cheers from the floating audience. |
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My chosen tackle for sea trout when fishing small rivers and streams is usually a six weight rod with floating line and a nine foot leader. |
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My apartment has been pretty small, and continues to be that way, since there's extra clothes and an air mattress floating around now. |
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They have built gondolas for airships, flight simulators and floating offices, but Jim's boat posed a real challenge. |
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He dived into my closet and re-emerged with a floating black skirt, a dark scarlet tank-top, and black heels. |
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This goes against the technical wisdom of classifying markets by value of free floating stocks alone. |
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I looked out the open door and saw the thin wisps of gas just floating around in mid-air. |
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A kookaburra flies between the clusters of trees with buoyant, floating wing beats. |
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A floating exchange rate is one that is allowed to find its own level according to the forces of supply and demand. |
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The fire was still alight, as a burning island floating on the water filled pit. |
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The left side of this work is mysterious, with black marks floating on a field of alizarin crimson. |
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The only way to get the large swine into the boat without capsizing the craft was to build a makeshift floating ramp on the spot. |
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Between the slow moving drift of enormous floating meteors, the group of frigates drift through in order to regroup their attack. |
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I was floating off into la-la land when my phone beeped loudly, making me jump. |
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If I told her I was being a lamebrain and Bruce has been floating around in my mind for God knows how long, she would be all up in my space. |
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The Jacanas are totally adapted to wetland habitats with floating vegetation like lotus, lily, hydrilla and wetland rushes. |
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The comparably large decrease in the average Young's modulus could have been caused by floating of microvilli or lamellipodia, respectively. |
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In the short term, floating the yuan will likely lead to its strengthening. |
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The kiln includes a floating door system with four spring door latches and a recess on the inner door surface. |
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The nearby floating stairs are cast concrete bolstered by steel ziggurats tied into floor joists. |
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Needless to say there's more than a few class action lawsuits floating about at the moment. |
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Eleusis Bay, a floating anchorage of laid-up ships near Athens, is gradually being cleared of ships that no longer have a cruising future. |
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Everything pressed down against the small frame floating into the depths of the lazy river. |
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His gentle vocals and picturesque lyrics are akin to floating down a lazy river. |
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The larvae spend several months as floating zooplankton before settling down onto the reef. |
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They typically eat insects and floating vegetable matter but their diet also includes zooplankton, aquatic insect larvae, and worms. |
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The receiver had the additional charge for floating new security issues to support corporate resuscitation. |
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Linguists might call the monster on the ice-floes a floating signifier, a lexeme whose meaning varies contextually. |
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The floating glass divider turns up again to encapsulate a private library and two guest bedrooms. |
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The black Labrador wasted no time when his owner spotted lifebelts floating in the middle of Jubilee Lake. |
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As a further precaution, have a life ring tied to a long line floating behind the boat. |
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It is only then that I cast out my end rig baited with two floating crysalids. |
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My son and I rented a boat and when we removed litter floating on the water, people on the shore applauded us. |
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The only thing visible was the tall structure of lighthouses, and an ocean liner floating across the horizon. |
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Mustsees begin with Janine Davidson's series of panels of paper embossed with road maps of Johannesburg and decorated with floating gold thread. |
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Other solutions include chartering a ferry or fitting a floating linkspan onto the incomplete Scrabster pier. |
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We drop through what seems to be an eternal void, not five astronauts floating in space but five aquanauts in an expanse of emptiness. |
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The companies are set to be merged before floating on the stock market and the merger will create the largest listed media group in Germany. |
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When you put it in your tea you have little waxy bits floating at the top of the mug. |
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Midweek matches often have to compete with big TV games and floating fans appear to be choosing the armchair option. |
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She watched as loggers felled trees with chain saws, dragging the logs to a nearby river and then floating them to market. |
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She saw a small wooden dock, and a wooden rowboat with two oars floating in the water. |
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Under state law, floating longlines have been banned for at least 30 years. |
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Suddenly, he was floating in space, miraculously not asphyxiating from lack of oxygen. |
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This in turn leads to gastric atony, floating kidney, hernia, rectal prolapse, uterine prolapse and other forms of prolapse. |
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A 23-year-old woman from Indonesia clung to a floating sago palm tree in the ocean before being rescued by a Malaysian ship. |
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At night, a fluffy pink cloud of sakura can be seen floating above the lights of the lanterns in the park. |
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Next minute there are balloons with brightly coloured tails floating at ceiling level above Elvis' head. |
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The story goes, after discovering a passenger ship missing since 1953 floating adrift on the Bering Sea, salvagers claim the vessel as their own. |
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Flea beetles and root maggots, the two major radish pests, can be avoided by placing floating row cover over the bed. |
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The gameplay is a sort of 3rd person scrolling shooter, with your avatar floating stationary at the bottom of the screen. |
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It is well known that large floating objects like buoys, logs or sargassum weed often attract large numbers of fish. |
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They are also frequently found in floating sargassum weed, which suggests that they are common offshore. |
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The technique was later used by 12 th century Aztecs in the floating fields of Xochimilco. |
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Perhaps a few stone-aged Ciboney reached the island on makeshift rafts of floating logs. |
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Viticulturally speaking, a floating college kegger may not qualify as Bacchanalia. |
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Tables are topped with white cloths and round fishbowls holding marbles and floating tea lights. |
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It is certain that on moonlit nights the man-of-war bird may be seen for hours floating far above the sea. |
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The patella, or kneecap, is a floating bone within the tendon of the quadriceps muscle group. |
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Breeding fighting fish are territorial, defending an area around a nest of mucus-coated bubbles floating on the water surface. |
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A month later, their wooden scow was found floating right side up at the western end of the Canyon, sans the Hydes. |
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Extremely rare, there are few pictures of ball lightning, which is usually described as a floating sphere, often about the size of a basketball. |
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Suddenly a figure formed and it was like a floating mass, air shaped like a body. |
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The final pastiche of The Red Balloon, showing that horrible red bag floating over the housetops, sets the seal on this luxury-tourist jaunt. |
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Even a Navy fast sealift ship in the area is dispatched to the Atlantic range as a floating command post, if needed. |
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A search party found his body, and that of the doctor, floating in the shallow waters of nearby Lake Starnberg. |
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Fished on a floating line, the flies are lobbed slightly upstream barely an arm's length from the rod. |
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He leaned a little further and dropped from the wide stone ledge, floating over the rugged barranca, following the scent of a woman. |
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Although the trees were barren of any flowers, there was something about the winter magic floating in the air that made the night so special. |
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Think of two bottles of shampoo floating in the suds during the kid's bath time. |
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Throughout, there is a feeling that ideas are floating about in the same way that the characters do. |
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He had two focusers floating on ether side of his head to represent his constant control. |
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The R14000 was a shrink of the 400MHz R12000 processor, which delivered two floating point operations per second or 800 megaflops of power. |
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A typical resident of the floating apartment ship is aged between 50 and 60 with a self-made fortune. |
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Holden and Moll also put floating candles in their pond, lanterns on seat walls, and tiki torches among tropical foliage. |
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Another coverslip was placed inside the cylinder floating on top of the liquid layer, in order to obtain a flat meniscus. |
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Their art shows large, solitary figures of animals, birds and people, often from different angles, floating on a neutral background. |
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Through the open windows the heavy, damp night came miasmically floating in, the very cigarettes mildewed in my pockets. |
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The crab in the tortellini floating in it seemed loaded with intrinsic flavour even before you picked up the lemony-ginger seasoning. |
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Viewed from a distance in dark surroundings, it looked as though the words were mysteriously floating in mid-air. |
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The spaceship traced out a complex path across the desk, leaving a faint red screw-thread line floating in the air. |
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Plans to berth a floating hotel have been given the thumbs down, according to the results of the latest online poll conducted on the website. |
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William Friedkin and Justin Lin have been a couple of the names floating about. |
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Arched for strength, it is a fine latticed shell floating without visible support and imposing as small a load as possible onto surrounding structures. |
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To light their homes, early Americans relied on tallow candles, floating tapers that burned assorted greases, and lamps that burned fuels such as lard and turpentine. |
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The smugglers then sped off, leaving as many as a hundred people floating in the water. |
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He was billeted with a Fourth Division infantry unit floating a few miles out in the Channel. |
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Not exactly a happy quotation over a nature background like some of the images floating around in the blogosphere! |
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He expects the spring melt to wash most of the remaining oil into an adjacent lake where floating booms will prevent further spread and allow for recovery. |
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Am and Andy swam as fast as they could to the floating raft. |
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Of all the rumors floating around about just why Pope Benedict XVI is hanging up his camauro, one has taken on a life of its own. |
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She has turned the London Tower Bridge and a floating glass boat over the Paris seine into runways in the past. |
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He observes the bodies floating away on the river, pulling on his cigarette with a sneer. |
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They carefully engaged themselves into it, floating in a tight formation. |
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There were two gendarmes on bicycles who were liaison agents and a small floating population of chauffeurs and maquisards undertaking various duties. |
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The civil war has reached a fever pitch and your battalion has recovered eight bodies floating downstream this week alone. |
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As Stovall and I began squabbling over topwater, spinnerbait, crankbait, swimming bait and worm options, the ensuing confusion resembled a floating pickup sticks game. |
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This effectively levitated the stone to a floating position in the middle. |
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As if working down a checklist, he notches short chapters about every institution within the greater floating institution. |
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It is a sailing resort with all the related services such as mooring on floating bridges, catways, quays, fuel, showers, daily weather reports and boat hire. |
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There was a small pool with floating candles and lily pads before me. |
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The floating rate tranche would have a longer tenor of 12 years. |
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The photo shows lily pads and pink waterlilies floating on the water. |
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Although pennywort usually grows in shallow water, rooted in soil, it seems to do well just floating in our pond, with its round leaves resembling tiny water lily pads. |
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Within three days floating wreckage is spotted, and within two weeks 640 pieces of debris and 50 bodies are recovered. |
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Only head and lyre remained intact, floating down the River Hebrus from Thrace to the sea. |
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Southern Vietnam also offers Mekong River excursions, where tourists can see floating markets and visit villages that make baskets and lacquerware. |
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Emergent plants such as cattails, pickerel weed, swamp candle and rooted floating plants such as yellow and white water-lilies and water parsnips were identified. |
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The defense objected to the letter being read in court, but copies were soon floating around the Florentine press room. |
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Encourage research into the effects of acidification of water bodies on the survival of floating water plantain by establishing a series of submerged fixed-point sample plots. |
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Soon, a silver, statuesque Kate Moss appeared via hologram, swimming in fabric and floating before an amazed audience. |
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His favorite is a remote touch pad near the back of the boat that allows the Balls to control the stereo without having to leave the comfort of their floating water toys. |
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Pellerin says that while some salt dust is always floating in the mine's air, the salt air is dry, so it doesn't corrode equipment any faster than normal. |
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The building's long, curved roofline is balanced on one side by a tall, twisting tower, with an observation deck floating above the city like a treehouse. |
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Expect this floating phenomenon to catch on in other boat-friendly locales like San Diego, Austin, and Knoxville. |
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She watched the liftoff from a boat floating down the Banana River near the launch site in Florida. |
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As we stated earlier, the wrist pins use snap rings to keep the pin from moving, and the Crower bushing allows the pins to be free floating rather than fixed. |
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Features include a hydraulic extendible eight-foot stroke, a floating hopper, a self-propelled hydraulic lift, and flotation tires for easy maneuvering on rough terrain. |
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While floating along and staring up at the pinkish rock walls, it suddenly seems as if the canyon has reached out and cupped me lightly in the palm of its hand. |
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All of the above aquatic plants grow with roots submerged and tops floating on the water, but some aquatics actually float, roots and all, like little boats. |
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Snorkelers can have a grand time floating just 30 feet above the stern, watching the divers below and the thousands of fish that live in the wreck. |
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At the end the boy's open-stringed fiddling turns into arpeggios of A major and minor, and disperses in semiquaver thirds, now floating up instead of down. |
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Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech. |
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Here ingenuity led to more advanced ways of growing food, by covering rafts of branches and roots with earth to create chinampas or floating gardens. |
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And what effect, if any, does the fact that her body was found floating in water have on the rate of decomposition? |
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He stared at the floating gun, the barrel of which was pointed at him. |
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He also had a certain romanticism and thrill about him which made me feel breathless and like I was ten feet above the ground, floating in the air. |
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He also fancies himself as a bit of a Rambo type, with murky rumours of his military exploits incongruously floating around the mild mannered madman. |
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But floating out of reach are infinitely many other droplet universes as well. |
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The second boat then came adrift, floating down the river ablaze. |
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You and 53 other adventurers will stay aboard the Polar Pioneer, your floating base camp, where you'll have input in planning the ship's day-to-day itinerary. |
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Most pythons have atrophied useless pelvises floating inside their abdomens, not connected to anything. |
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Traditional wherries were converted to carry people by enterprising wherrymen and by the turn of the century special pleasure wherries were built as floating holiday homes. |
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This is fine for larger baits, but for lobworms at range and small pieces of bread, a tub of floating and sinking putty are very handy, although normally as a last resort. |
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The suddenness of the attack left no time to launch lifeboats, so the 900 sailors who escaped the sinking ship found themselves floating in life jackets. |
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There, waste components naturally separate, with heavier solids settling to the bottom forming sludge, and lighter solids floating to the top forming scum. |
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Yet another example is Belle Isle, a gorgeous 982-acre gem floating in the Detroit River. |
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Traveling by airboat over thick, floating marshes and rounded levees, he enthusiastically points at countless alligators, scurrying nutrias, and several bald eagle nests. |
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In the Flood model, the observation of shark remains among dinosaurs would not be considered unusual, since one would expect that sharks would scavenge floating dinosaurs. |
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A one-legged torso wearing only a stiletto-heeled boot was found floating in a Venice lagoon. |
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This was done by gently agitating each sample in a bucket of water and decanting the floating charcoal into a.5 mm geologic screen or into.3 mm fine mesh. |
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Atoms, molecules, and dust particles floating in in, however, would reach an equilibrium temperature with the cosmic background radiation left over from the Big Bang. |
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Around the magnet is an electrical coil attached to the floating buoy. |
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The modern unemployed would refer primarily to the floating reserve, people who used to have good jobs, but are now out of work. |
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Together with the water currents, they break up the floating ice sheets and mix various water layers both laterally and along the depth. |
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The drain plug was then very slowly removed, and tiny pieces of floating wood were used to observe rotation. |
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An iceberg or ice mountain is a large piece of freshwater ice that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water. |
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In essence, it is a river within an ocean, and, like a river, it can and does carry floating objects. |
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Earth has an outer shell made of a number of discrete, moving tectonic plates floating on a solid convective mantle above a liquid core. |
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The ice then passes into the ocean, often forming vast floating ice shelves. |
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The melting and disappearance of the floating ice shelves will only have a small effect on sea level, which is due to salinity differences. |
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Devices such as these can be used where floating debris presents a danger to navigation. |
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Nimitz collided with a piece of floating debris and sank, costing the life of its pilot. |
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They aggregate in considerable numbers around objects such as drifting flotsam, rafts, jellyfish and floating seaweed. |
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A simpler alternative is to leverage off the fascination fish have with floating objects. |
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As well as webbed feet, turtles have very long claws, used to help them clamber onto riverbanks and floating logs upon which they bask. |
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The floating oil slicks put the shoreline at particular risk when they eventually come ashore, covering the substrate with oil. |
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He therefore proposed a relative chronology of periods with floating dates, to be called the Earlier and Later Stone Age. |
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Even further out in the southwest approaches, the ice edge was floating and calving. |
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It is also easier to gain access to local labour resources and heavy equipment such as floating cranes and barges. |
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It would then be lifted to the surface with floating sheerlegs attached to nylon strops passing under the hull and transferred to a cradle. |
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In October 2011, Vestas participated in the deployment of a floating wind turbine offshore of Portugal. |
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It has provision for up to 200 boats, either on floating pontoons or leaning against the harbour wall. |
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It came floating like a tethered cloud past the little white toy-like lighthouse at the pierhead. |
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Fiat money and floating exchange rates have since been rendered specie concerns irrelevant. |
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In the vicinity of Bangkok one can find several floating markets such as the one in Damnoen Saduak. |
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Treasure ships also used floating anchors cast off the sides of the ship in order to increase stability. |
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Surrounding the raised causeways were artificial floating gardens with canal waterways and gardens of plants, shrubs, and trees. |
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The theory that the plant could spread by floating seeds across the ocean is not supported by evidence. |
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To compensate, my hand wove a defensive echelon, drawing proto-matter from the vcast generator to create a floating shield. |
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Stream wheels mounted on floating platforms are often referred to as ship wheels and the mill as a ship mill. |
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These are floating extensions of outflowing glaciers from the continental ice mass. |
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The graving docks were constructed adjacent to the south bank of the canal, and a floating pontoon dock was built nearby. |
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There are more than 100 cable ferries in the Netherlands, 11 of which use a floating cable with a single anchorage. |
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Ferns of the genus Azolla are very small, floating plants that do not resemble ferns. |
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It is part of some flood defence improvements, and includes a trap for floating debris beneath it. |
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The IEEE standard for floating point uses signed magnitude for the mantissa. |
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The floating toolbar will snap to the edge of the screen when dragged towards it. |
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Also why is the opening sponsor ad pic is Kuguru floating in the pool in sukumizu which wasn't in that episode or even the series at all? |
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Everyone raced to catch squid hiding under floating leaves or wood, or tried to catch seahorses as well as playing tiggy in the water. |
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I want to cry for a life unlived, floating beautifully, poetically, all these years just out of reach. |
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Suddenly a vilesome white tome appears floating in the air in front of Lazarus' face. |
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Next came borsch with small pieces of triangular-shaped dough called vushka floating in the soup bowls. |
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It was floating a foot under the surface. The eyes were holes. The mouth was a slit cavern of darkness. The hair willowed around the scalp. |
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This floating beach chair provides users with an easy transfer from lounging on the beach to floating in the ocean or pool. |
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Piloted by Mr Bird, the town's esteemed senior water bailiff, this was the first of a seemingly never-ending fleet floating down over the years. |
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Additionally, the coal producer even seeks establishment of floating solar panels on water bodies that are formed when a mine is closed down. |
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It always sends ripples in every direction, in a concentric washing of every floating leaf, twig, and waterbug. |
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The Trust currently holds a similar licence to handle floating water plantain a European protected species. |
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The former teacher was a regular on the floating weather map in Liverpool's Albert Dock for ITV's This Morning show. |
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In this argument, the ideal retail space is an entirely black box with the merchandise floating weightlessly. |
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Wine grower and distributor Boutinot hopes to raise pounds 6 million by floating on the London Stock Exchange later on this year. |
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Finally, he found a transparent, lemon-color layer of biodiesel floating on top of an amber fluid, a by-product called glycerin. |
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By reducing tool drag, floating magnetizers enable more consistent velocities. |
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A satellite picture shows newly-created flat-topped icebergs floating in the sea on the western side of the Antarctic peninsula. |
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You can stay on the water at the luxurious, floating Boatel, Belgium's only boat hotel. |
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Are you ready to sip a coconut water cocktail on a floating food barge? |
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The wind-industry pioneer is proposing placing 100 floating wind turbines around 15 miles off Morro Bay in San Luis Obispo County. |
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The two Marsilea species existed in marshy habitat, and Azolla pinnata occurred as a free floating hydrophyte. |
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A snap from 1995 has shown spacemen floating in specially-designed orange rafts that show them like the rubber ducks in a bathtub. |
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The company's fleet consists of one floating production facility and five drilling units. |
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Instead of floating club soda on top of the drink, put the club soda first and pour the drink over the top of the soda. |
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Free floating planets are also discussed as are observing methods yet to make their first discovery, such as astrometry and polarimetry. |
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Bibby has moved away from LPG and chemical tankers into floating accommodation coastals and dry bulk carriers. |
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Since the debate, every floating voter, every disaffected Labourite, is swimming madly in the direction of the Lib-Dem lifeboat. |
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Suddenly Carole began visualizing horses and ladybugs floating in her head. |
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Once the seal was set, the deepwater Horizon floating rig would move on. |
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To protect plants from aphids and cabbage worms, cover seedlings with floating row covers. |
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To guard against aphids, cabbageworms, flea beetles, and other pests, lay floating row covers directly over seeded crops or plants. |
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The jar was filled six times, being dredged among the floating and submersed macrophytes and their rhizoids. |
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I think now of those words, and the vases of carnations, the floating Mylar hearts and teddy bears. |
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Bait anglers have had good results ledgering with orange floating PowerBait, fished six to 12 inches off the bottom. |
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This year, however, as in 2013, there will be very few barn owls floating above the aftermath in the evenings, hunting for mice and voles. |
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Lifeboatmen found the victim's body floating in the sea shortly before 1am. |
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Debris including a life buoy and seats was seen floating in the Atlantic 410 miles from land. |
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Fortunately she rescues Bug just in time, floating on a lily pad in the lake. |
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And if you believe the testimonials floating around the Internet, noni is a miracle fruit. |
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The umbilicals will control four drill centers from a floating semi-submersible production facility. |
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Pickerings Lifts made trench mortars and components for Bailey Bridges and floating pontoon bridges during the Second World War. |
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Conley says his house has become a worthless biohazard floating atop eight feet of rancid, sewage-saturated sludge. |
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Richard Horobin, of Lyme Regis Lifeboat, said the man was found floating face down. |
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Everything is authentic, from the Dinka wrestling, the ash-covered faces in a cattle camp, to the floating villages that inhabit the Sudd swamps. |
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If you were hiking and came across a plant called a bladderwort, you might stop to admire its small, yellow flowers floating on a puddle. |
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By reducing tool drag, floating magnetisers enable more consistent velocities, which in turn facilitates more accurate inspection. |
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Some fed on fish and dead floating animals, while others, like the anurognathids, may have chased insects on the wing. |
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Asci floating freely in the centrum upon maturation, with a bristle-like appendage at the base, 8-spored, with numerous ascoconidia when mature. |
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It's a floating feeling, an eyes-closed, comfy, blankety feeling, the feeling of not having to worry about anything. |
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Not one rock near the surface was discovered which was not buoyed by this floating weed. |
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Instead of a raft floating down the Mississip,' it'll be a clickity clack across the desert. |
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It was in this stream, I recalled from newspaper items, that one of the morbid crablike beings had been seen floating after the floods. |
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Albumin receptors megalin and cubilin both possess long extracytosolic domain floating in the urinary space. |
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Two adorable fashion boys eagerly welcomed us, one in a schoolboy outfit and the other floating around in a flappy white smock-cape. |
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The outcome of the forthcoming election is still unclear due to the large number of floating voters. |
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To tear a panel out of the main application window and create a floating panel, simply click upon the grippies next to an anchored panel's name. |
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The water was clear as crystal, and floating in it were eight hundred groopers, of from five to fifteen pounds weight each. |
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Plans were made to allow Illustrious to be retained as a floating museum, but by summer of 2016 she too was sold for scrap. |
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Like ballasted track the LVT is of the free floating type, held in place by gravity and friction. |
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Hazards in high water conditions can include floating trees, collapsing portions of river bank, overhanging branches and even dead farm animals. |
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Filled with helium and propane, Algie, while floating above the audience, would explode with a loud noise during the In the Flesh Tour. |
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Elsewhere, floating video cameras capture the action of the watching crowds. |
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After the Bretton Woods agreement broke down in the early 1970s, countries gradually turned to floating exchange rates. |
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Over the years, five different submarine tenders and one floating dry dock served in the loch. |
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Living in water with strong currents and potentially dangerous floating debris, it must swim continuously to avoid injury. |
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Shelf ice occurs when floating pieces of ice are driven by the wind piling up on the windward shore. |
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One cause for their endangered state is plastic bags floating in the ocean. |
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From the floating terminal oil is transferred to tankers approximately once every month. |
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The merged pelvic lumbar spine was present, making it possible to support the floating movement of the tail. |
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The sea otters eat while floating on their backs, using their forepaws to tear food apart and bring to their mouths. |
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Continents sit on continental lithosphere which is part of tectonic plates floating high on Earth's mantle. |
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An epishelf lake forms when meltwater is trapped behind a floating ice shelf and the freshwater floats on the denser saltwater below. |
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One strategy is to fully construct the offshore facility onshore, and tow the installation to site floating on its own buoyancy. |
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These floating units reduce oil production costs and offer mobility, large storage capacity, and production versatility. |
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The world's deepest platform is currently the Perdido spar in the Gulf of Mexico, floating in 2,438 metres of water. |
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Other kinds of floating turbines have been deployed, and more projects are planned. |
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Wave Dragon uses principles from traditional hydropower plants in an offshore floating platform to use wave energy. |
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The ascending mine is a floating distance mine that may cut its mooring or in some other way float higher when it detects a target. |
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This comprises two moored, floating contact mines which are tethered together by a length of steel cable or chain. |
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He participated in exhibition swimming matches and stunts such as floating in a tank of water for 128 hours. |
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Upon reaching Ho Chi Minh City, the presenters were given the task of modifying their bikes to reach a floating bar. |
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His description of the Roman ships anchored in the stream overnight having to ward off floating trees has the stamp of an eyewitness account. |
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They feed on aquatic animals and nest on a floating platform of vegetation. |
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Winter Quarters Bay forms a small harbor, on the southern tip of Ross Island where a floating ice pier makes port operations possible in summer. |
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Glaciologists in Antarctica are concerned with the study of the history and dynamics of floating ice, seasonal snow, glaciers, and ice sheets. |
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The majority live in Eden, a glittering, floating haven above the city, where corporations like Nimbus Thaumaturgical distribute the fairy dust on which the people rely. |
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The bouquet mine is a single anchor attached to several floating mines. |
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Tiny floating plastic particles also resemble zooplankton, which can lead filter feeders to consume them and cause them to enter the ocean food chain. |
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