The corporate governance inspection report said we had to put our house in order. |
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His premises were promptly inspected and given the all-clear, but he has asked for a further inspection today as an extra precaution. |
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In a labored effort, he stood up and paid a closer inspection to this enigmatic item. |
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Lincoln is a city that's come up in the world since last I gave it close inspection, in my RAF days forty years ago. |
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Around one corner was a thick wooden door with a barred window that begged inspection. |
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The annual inspection makes sure that all general-aviation aircraft are inspected for airworthiness at least once a year. |
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We saw a trail of fuel behind us, so we called our wingman to join up overhead for an inspection. |
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A visual inspection by his wingman told of the damage to the air intake and tail. |
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The plans won some support from the unions, but there are concerns about cutting the inspection notice period. |
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His boot tip tapped at an impression left in soft red clay for my inspection. |
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Different combinations of bows and sashes were arranged for inspection and I saw a glow of squishy maternal pride develop in my mother's eyes. |
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Booked the car in for a thorough inspection of its electrical system, following one flat battery too many. |
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One story involves a supermarket that sent grocery lists purchased by people with affinity cards to the government for inspection. |
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Bents Green is rated as a highly successful school and during its last inspection it was found to have many strengths and no weaknesses. |
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Improved image quality inspection tool with a pre-rendered reference rasterizer image database for comparisons. |
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The original inspection process, which lasted several years, developed into an adversary process. |
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The government adopted the position that the reactors should be decommissioned in 2006, but insisted on a safety inspection. |
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Beneath an overcast sky, and in a biting wind, over 400 officers, ratings and WRNS paraded for inspection by Admiral of the Fleet Lord Tovey. |
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After inspection the group adjourned to Corpus Christy Communal Centre where tea was served and the signing took place. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, the guard is passing through the train, please have your tickets and railcards ready for inspection. |
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How to weld these bureaux into a united and effective inspection system is still under consideration. |
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There is to be a precautionary inspection at Exeter racecourse at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead. |
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Following the inspection the troops moved off in quick time and returned past the reviewing stand for Comdt. Mulhare to take the salute. |
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In 1773 he became sheriff of Bedford, where an inspection of the local jail quickened his interest in the sufferings of prisoners. |
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We also ran the CPU utilization, access time, and transfer rate inspection tests. |
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It also manages those operations critical to inventorying, but peripheral to warehousing, such as in-bound inspection. |
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The car is jacked up, and the spring locations are checked to ensure they haven't been changed since the first inspection. |
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Closer inspection reveals, however, that this is simply tepid wallpaper music that's been dressed up with a few modern beats. |
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It helps to repeat the inspection with your arms stretched above your head and again with your hand pressed firmly on your hip. |
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If a small bird makes a dent in a plane in flight, the pilot may abort the flight and bring the aircraft back for inspection. |
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The bureau was now responsible for the inspection of motorized vehicles, as well as horse-drawn wagons. |
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Brightfield inspection is used by chipmakers to find the most critical defects during wafer manufacturing. |
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Upon closer inspection, the top of the truffle had grown a delicate little beard, white and fuzzy. |
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The restaurant will have to pass an inspection showing the rats have been got rid of before it can reopen to the public. |
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An inspection revealed that the fuel-air mixture in the F2 fuel tank had ignited and caused moderate damage to the airframe. |
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With the bird-strike inspection complete and the fuel cap reset, we again set out to complete our mission. |
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The company has added an inspection step after the developing stage of the process. |
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Councilman Kenney, among others, called for a review of the city's demolition application and inspection process. |
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All the necessary repairs noted at the last inspection have been effected, and two small skillion rooms have been added to the residence. |
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Detailed centralised supervision and inspection is a recipe for decline which official statistics merely camouflage. |
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Monday's meeting was abandoned following an early morning track inspection and it was decided at 4 pm on Monday to cancel Tuesday's event. |
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Later inspection indicated that the seal between the lid and case failed, allowing moisture to enter and short-circuit the batteries. |
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In early 1998, the regime obstructed a UN weapons inspection team from investigating these charges. |
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A canine team can also examine 400 to 500 packages in about 30 minutes, a fraction of the time a human inspection would consume. |
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Rather than concentrating on shonky design, the legislation puts in place an inspection regime. |
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We assessed heterogeneity between studies with the Q statistic and by visual inspection of the results. |
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A borescope inspection was accomplished, and two fan blades were found to be damaged beyond limits. |
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Careful inspection revealed that the metal shims have an about 1-2 mm give when pressed in, as illustrated in the picture. |
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A surprise inspection by the EPA found that we were releasing too much carbon dioxide into the air. |
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It's only upon closer inspection that we realize that this is an oil painting on canvas. |
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An inspection and possible repair of the O-ring must be performed on certain carbureted models. |
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Visual internal inspection with a borescope, as well as other evidence, suggested internal failure in the area of three articulating rods. |
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On closer inspection it seemed more like luggage abandoned on an airport carousel by someone too embarrassed to collect it. |
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And not wishing to carry out an equine dental inspection we said yes please and left work pretty sharpish. |
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The inspection is based on a March 1999 agreement between the two countries to allow Washington multiple access to the suspected site. |
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Many meat processors in the state feel that the USDA inspection service is inflexible and insensitive to their needs. |
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A rash of external inspection is affecting the delivery of health care around the world. |
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A close inspection of unpaid debts often reveals poor performance and unsolved issues. |
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Home inspection is a trade that requires special training, knowledge, and skills. |
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At the meeting, it was stated that there would be a further inspection of the carriages, locomotives and railway tracks. |
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Referee George Cain decided the Bramall Lane pitch was unplayable at a 2pm inspection following persistent rain overnight. |
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After their inspection of the mine and town, Goyder promised that a township would be surveyed without delay. |
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In the afternoon, when we're all coming in from Sunday, the usual three toughs from the bus department get on for a surprise ticket inspection. |
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Postflight inspection revealed the O-ring on the main-fuel-line coupling to the fuel control had failed. |
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Optical inspection microscopes provide test capabilities for both masks and wafers at several different stages of the printing process. |
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An inspection of the airbus 321-200 revealed a metal clamp holding bellows to the air conditioning condenser unit was broken. |
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What resembles from afar a tarp-covered car turns out, on closer inspection, to be a brown cloth hillock stitched with an abstract topography. |
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The zippers are in the under surface at the centre and near to each cross boom end for inspection purposes. |
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Instead of plying the expressways, they now circle the inspection centres for confused accident victims to go to them. |
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After a thorough exam, the herptile abdomen is opened for inspection of the internal organs. |
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Then after the trays pass the visual inspection they are put through a high-pressure steam vacuum machine that sterilises the instruments. |
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That service was sidelined in April when a safety inspection turned up cracks on the brake rotors of all 20 high-speed trains. |
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Its role also includes the inspection of local education authorities, teacher training institutions and youth work. |
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The ship later came free with the rising tide and was anchored in Belgian waters for a damage inspection. |
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The CSCI is radically overhauling its social care regulation and inspection frameworks. |
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On closer inspection one would find that the leaves of Lophozia barbata are four-lobed and succubous. |
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There, as it had been during his initial inspection, was a stone block wall just as solid as any other in the castle. |
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Further inspection of the small print is required before you whip out your chequebook and pen. |
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A signal just outside York Railway Station is under inspection after a train carrying hundreds of passengers overshot a red light. |
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Capable as they are, Haen believes inspection systems may soon be overtaxed by demands for ever-tighter tolerances. |
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A method and apparatus for inspection of unpopulated printed circuit boards is disclosed. |
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The movie does not stand up to any kind of thoughtful inspection and the muddled finale is nonsensical. |
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Usually, a purchaser should rely upon his own inspection and his surveyor's report. |
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The president salutes army troops during a military parade yesterday, during the final inspection before leaving office. |
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Close inspection showed a catastrophic failure of two of the main wheel hub bolts. |
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However, upon closer inspection it turned out to be a paravane, a towed device used for sweeping moored mines. |
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Closer inspection reveals not only the wrinkles around his squinted eyes, but also a suggestion of dark circles under them. |
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Careful inspection of the bones revealed distinct pathologic abnormalities. |
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Consequently, many unscrupulous people take advantage of unstaffed stations and inadequate ticket inspection to avoid paying fares. |
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The one thing lacking on first inspection is a goal machine in the ilk of Kevin Phillips. |
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Illiteracy is not obvious to casual inspection and may be difficult to detect through simple questioning. |
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On closer inspection a radiologist's report confirmed an impacted fracture, but the report never reached Dr Blakeley. |
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Oddly, he looked familiar and with a closer inspection she realized who it was. |
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In addition, he has ready money for policemen that make impromptu inspection along the way. |
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Upon inspection we discovered ants crawling in and out of every hole in the computer. |
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A saturated solution can be identified by visual inspection if it contains undissolved solute. |
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I managed to pull over to the hard shoulder expecting I'd had a blowout on one of my tyres but on inspection they looked fine. |
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He also criticised the standard of the council's road inspection regime in general. |
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Light exposure during inspection and mounting of the crystals might be another limitation for the x-ray diffraction quality of the crystals. |
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Those driving the former cop cars off the lots could conceivably be pulled over and ordered into inspection by real cops. |
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The inspection is aimed at helping curb smuggling and undervaluation practices and to nab corrupt customs officials. |
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Pennsylvania field day demystifies the inspection process by giving farmers a first-hand look. |
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Subsequent inspection by another garage well versed in Minis revealed that the car was in extremely dangerous condition. |
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After the conductor rail installation has been completed, a final, visual inspection of the entire system should be conducted. |
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The wreckers hauling in salvage nets look like fishermen at first glance, but closer inspection reveals the traces of a shipwreck. |
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The hosts also seem to have poor filing systems because information on inspection trips easily goes missing. |
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Researchers in inspection stations will closely watch the white-flag dolphins and finless porpoises. |
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The closures were the result of a three month inspection of around 60,000 Internet cafes nationwide. |
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He carries concealed contraband, which he sneaks into the country in order to avoid inspection by the U.S. Customs Service. |
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We defined inspection behavior as an approach toward the model predator in a tentative manner while visually fixating the model predator. |
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The bands containing labeled oligonucleotide were identified by visual inspection and ultraviolet shadowing. |
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Luckily, on close inspection I found the only damage to be a crack in the diffuser on one of the flashguns. |
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They checked our week-old paperwork from a previous inspection in Los Roques and decided just copying the information was sufficient. |
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The International Atomic Energy Agency, which polices the Non-Proliferation Treaty, has just returned from its annual inspection of Iraq. |
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On inspection they were found to be in poor condition and needed to be coppiced under the council's duty of care. |
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Flying Officer David Scomazzon conducts a preflight inspection of his Hawk on the flightline at RAAF Base East Sale. |
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Once the cowl and inspection covers have been removed, it's time to begin using the checklist. |
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In many cases, we can't even do a thorough inspection of the engine compartment because the cowling only has an oil door. |
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Further inspection shows that the copper base has a triple heat pipe array and that a single standard fan are used. |
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For extremities, inflating a blood pressure cuff above systolic pressure assists in wound inspection and repair. |
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Last weekend's friendly at home to Oldham had to be called off after an 11 am inspection because of a frozen pitch. |
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He added that along with the inspection of aircraft, the police squads are double-checking all luggage passing through customs. |
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Upon further inspection of the breastworks, I have come to the conclusion that the town was almost impregnable. |
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Laboratories performing cytology, cytogenetics or histocompatibility testing will undergo on-site inspection every two years. |
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A follow-up inspection of the council last year, which followed blistering criticism two years ago, identified the housing service as failing. |
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They can moreover ask any staff member questions relating to the subject matter and purpose of the inspection. |
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There will be a precautionary inspection at Southwell at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead there. |
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His horse was one of the geldings he had noticed during his previous inspection of the barn. |
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When the inspection was carried out, an area of corrosion the size of a pineapple was found on the reactor's pressure vessel head. |
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The barrister is obliged to produce the records for inspection to an authorised revenue official at the barrister's place of work. |
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In certain situations an individual can be compelled to produce material for inspection by, or surrender to, the police. |
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A Southend school is just months away from being removed from the Government's special measures register following a glowing inspection report. |
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Species such as skylark, twite and meadow pipit were found to be decreasing in number in the inspection carried out jointly with English Nature. |
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At the time of inspection, the prison was undergoing an extensive building programme. |
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I kept an eye on the desk during the rest of the inspection period, but it no one gave the piece a thorough going-over. |
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That could extend to closer inspection of the international transport of goods. |
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Blindfolded, I don't believe I could have told, but from inspection I think it contained apple, gooseberry and blackcurrant. |
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They are the rights and duties of daily duty detail, inspection commissions, etc. |
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Regular inspection helps workers to screen for equipment that may have been weakened by corrosion, leakage, pitting, dents or gouges. |
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Continuing my inspection, I am pleased to find her wearing a cream boat neck sweater, slightly ribbed with a kangaroo pocket in the front. |
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Physical inspection of household granaries however revealed that they had a very good harvest in most cases. |
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Meanwhile it's the turn of some neglected sectors to dust down their accounts, ready for inspection. |
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My dip switch has failed and on close inspection seems to have been very hot. |
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The city's involvement with the grow-op began last March, when firefighters attempted to do a routine inspection at the building. |
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The postflight inspection found oil covering the port nacelle and running down the entire empennage. |
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The patient should be properly disrobed to permit complete inspection of both shoulders. |
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Alaskan officials took the remains to Anchorage for inspection by the state medical examiner. |
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A cursory inspection revealed several feet of water in a downstairs bathroom and closet. |
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He said the inspection would include the pitch, dressing rooms, doping control rooms and the Press centres. |
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An inspection of this end shows it to be pierced by three plain lancet windows with no dripstone. |
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Close inspection revealed a tiny droplet of water at the tip of each dangling leaf. |
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On close inspection, you will see that butterflies have very large eyes, allowing them to see in every direction without turning their heads. |
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Closer inspection suggests it's new, so presumably the very realistic paint splodges are not really paint at all. |
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Your inspection may show that the sidelights, the white stern light and the white maneuvering light are all in order. |
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Lastly, through inspection of structural equation model, the pull factor proved to have a significant positive impact on the push factor. |
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He reiterated the country's stand that the country should observe UN resolutions and allow the arms monitors in for inspection. |
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The menu in Serbian and English sounds different, but on closer inspection it is not that dissimilar from Bulgarian. |
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At first glance there seemed to be nothing on the mussel beds, but closer inspection revealed a few Curlews, and about 100 Golden Plovers. |
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The young man beckons us into his tiny shop and spreads out some diaphanous silks for our inspection. |
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The meets begin with an inspection, by drivers and onlookers, under the hoods of the cars. |
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Post-flight inspection revealed that the deactivated thrust reverser's aft sleeve hook safety wire had failed. |
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In France as in England, maternalist rationales celebrated feminine traits to maintain and extend women's place in school inspection. |
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On closer inspection, however, the reader would have spotted that the seven columns of adverts were separated by thick black lines. |
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The girls jump up and scurry over to the crustaceans for closer inspection. |
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A US inspection team discovered missiles, which were not declared as cargo on the ship's manifest. |
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On close inspection this area of technology has an abysmal record of technological advancement. |
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As for teaching standards, we recently did well in an official Ofsted inspection. |
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Also, preliminary inspection showed no negative error variances and no theory-contradicting signs or magnitudes in the estimate values. |
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I was told that girls are required during strip-searching to hand over their knickers and sanitary pads for inspection. |
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A railroad rail inspection system is provided for use in conjunction with a non-railbound vehicle having an equipment bay. |
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He stressed that the accounts have been audited internally, are open to public inspection and will be assessed by an external auditor. |
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Only upon close inspection do visitors realize that the organic creatures bearing lustrously creamy skin are marble. |
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Human nature and its failings are given a crude inspection, at times becoming a sad, pathetic spectacle. |
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Although mid-ocean ridges appear at first sight to be continuous features within the oceans, on closer inspection this is clearly not so. |
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The inspection also looked into the trust's financial aspects, accounts and performance management. |
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Upon closer inspection, this claim proves exaggerated, an artifact of exit-poll procedures and inconsistency in question wording. |
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Then, the aircraft can be reassembled and tested, and the inspection can be entered into the plane's logbooks. |
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Lack of a state inspection service is a serious impediment to creating a more locally integrated farm economy in Kentucky. |
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After close inspection, it was seen that the bronchus to the left lower lobe was totally transected and the lobe hung on the lobar vessels. |
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Vaccinations will only take place following a veterinary inspection of livestock. |
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Although listing to starboard she was allowed to leave after an inspection. |
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On first inspection it looked none too promising with the roof of a nice 2m wide by 1m tall shaped passage giving out to a loose rockfall. |
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Visual inspection of the quality of the metal pattern was carried out using a 20x lens on an upright light microscope. |
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Careful inspection can reveal evidence of forced entry or different types of locks. |
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How can you prove something isn't there without it being a very lengthy inspection process? |
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A close inspection suggests antecedent variables that may have set the occasion for his conclusions, erroneous though they evidently were. |
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The legionella was discovered in the showers, water basins and toilets during a routine inspection. |
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The ensign above him flapped restively in tune with the men under his inspection. |
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But its leakiness grew worse in the tropics, and an inspection of the careened vessel in the Gulf of Carpentaria revealed the worst. |
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Non-destructive testing services also will be available, including eddy current, flux leakage and ultrasonic inspection. |
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Both field evidence and binocular microscope inspection of the sediment from East Avenue Range indicate that the sediment is highly leached. |
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If you are doing development by inspection, the remaining concentrate can be used as a replenisher for the working solution. |
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The sound of nearby gunfire interrupts the inspection, a stark reminder of the dangers never far away. |
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This would be based on the authorised planning use of the land at the date of an inspection. |
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Bedfordshire was rated weak by Government inspectors last year and poor at its previous inspection. |
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Property services, which were poor at the last inspection have improved little and remain unsatisfactory. |
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Capt Duffy, 54, of Clifton Moor, joined the Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard in London yesterday for a Royal inspection. |
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Sure enough, on closer inspection, I saw not only these four warblers, but the common yellowthroat as well. |
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He said this month all 82 hackney carriages had passed their yearly inspection. |
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You can also lose income with commissions, yardage, inspection fees, and other costs. |
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In some cases, the cataract may not be apparent on casual penlight inspection but is detected by the absence or distortion of red reflex on ophthalmoscopic examination. |
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The keeping of computerised records, the thorough tagging of farm animals and the application of higher standards of inspection at slaughterhouses and abattoirs will assist. |
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The following day an engineer had been flown to Rarotonga to carry out a borescope inspection of the engine but had found no visible damage, the report said. |
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On closer inspection the frame seems to be a traction unit as Richard tilts himself upright and begins to unstrap himself, whilst delivering his opening soliloquy. |
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A cursory inspection in this way might well have shown that the brake linings, for example, were unduly worn, but might not have revealed the leakage of fluid. |
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Examination of the intraoral tissues includes inspection and palpation of the lips, buccal mucosa, tongue, floor of the mouth, gingiva and palate. |
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At the very end of the line I saw a woman with a little paint brush in hand examining each machine that came out of the inspection tower for any dings in the paint. |
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Toddlers have been riding their bikes to raise money for a new roof for their nursery school, which has passed its Ofsted inspection with flying colours. |
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A story is told about Pantai Norasingh, a steersman of the royal barge, who accidentally ran aground while taking Sanphet on an inspection tour of the river. |
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Ultimately, in a perfect world, the regulatory schemes for devices would be harmonized worldwide, with consistent review and inspection practices across national lines. |
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With the stocktaking and facility inspection process over at RAAF Base Learmonth, the convoy then made a beeline for RAAF Base Curtin, near Derby. |
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He made a cursory inspection of food stores and water supplies. |
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Closer inspection of Dee's lamb revealed even more strangeness. |
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Unlike downhill, when competitors get to compete in a series of practice runs, super-G only allows each skier a 90-minute inspection of the course. |
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Following a preliminary inspection of the site, Mr Downe said he believed the ruins were part of a prehistoric roundabout that may have also been used for pagan ceremonies. |
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From a distance, the pub has an air of faded charm and elegance, but closer inspection reveals the fabric of the building is in need of restoration. |
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Like the technologies used to create the photomasks and microchips, quality assurance tools such as mask and wafer inspection systems are both costly and challenging. |
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A thorough inspection of the complex 40-hectare site, which contains numerous highly inflammable gas and liquid gas storage and production facilities, would require weeks. |
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An inspection of the roof will occur on Wednesday, January 17, and more information regarding the building's inhabitability will be known at that time. |
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It is a reel-to-reel system that offers integrated drying as well as in-line inspection of line presence, quality, line-to-line distance, and positioning on the membrane. |
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The double garage is fitted with an inspection pit for car servicing. |
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Here the flagman pulls the caboose's coupling pin and brakes its speed with a measured twirl of the brake wheel as the cars ahead roll into the inspection track. |
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Upon closer inspection I also noticed a tiny stud on his left ear lobe. |
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More damagingly, it has made a mockery of the entire inspection process. |
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Service openings must be provided in air ducts adjacent to each fire damper, smoke damper and smoke detector to accommodate inspection and operational tests. |
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The glowing report follows the damming inspection in November 1999 which said the school was failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education. |
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On closer inspection he saw this was a pair of false teeth, dentures. |
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Photos are sharp and, though close inspection reveals slight graininess, clarity and tones are more than adequate for handing round holiday snaps among friends. |
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A thorough inspection of the Wright's stained peripheral blood smear will almost always reveal at least a few heavily granulated promyelocytes with Auer rods in M3m patients. |
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On arrival in Cork, the Jeanie will be dry-docked for a hull inspection that will take almost a fortnight to complete before she returns to her native Kerry shoreline. |
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However, the sellers ended up giving back a huge chunk of their profits when a termite inspection revealed that there was extensive dry rot in the internal framing. |
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There wasn't even a polite clap for the leaders, but when they returned in their cricket clothes for a second inspection just before midday, there was a ripple of applause. |
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At an Amtrak inspection point, Pascal Abidor showed his U.S. passport to a federal agent. |
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Passengers were asked to make sure their phones and other devices were charged so that they could be switched on for inspection. |
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During the postflight inspection, we found a ruptured main-rotor hose, which made the accumulator lose all its hydraulic fluid, resulting in the system failure. |
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On closer inspection it's hollowed out with no internal welds. |
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The relief commander conducts a white-glove inspection of the rifle. |
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The 28th Division was keyed up by a visit and inspection from their boss Eisenhower, certain in the knowledge that they were to be among the first to assault France. |
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A cursory inspection of available podcasts was unable to reveal the reason for the difficulty with iTunes. |
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He had almost succeeded in having the inspection regime removed. |
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But close inspection of the structure obtained from X-ray crystallography allows us to follow the strand as it twists and turns through the compact globule. |
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From a distance, the reliefs may appear to be governed by a strict bilateral symmetry, but closer inspection reveals a more complicated arrangement of planes. |
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On closer inspection, Iijima saw that these were hollow cylinders of carbon, and that each one contained several cylinders nested inside one another like Russian dolls. |
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If a bottle does not meet inspection, it is recycled or rewashed. |
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We also noted at the time of our inspection that there is considerable frost damage to the brickwork and that the metal restraining straps are rusting. |
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Anteroposterior and lateral roentgenograms, MRI scans, and direct visual inspection were used to screen human cadaveric knee specimens for inclusion in the study. |
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At a glance, the house seems relatively liveable, but on closer inspection, the structure is tilted to one side and the floor has completely collapsed. |
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The house, like every obvious manifestation of Palmer, is ready for a full-dress inspection. |
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For those with older planes, it will save you time and money if, at the next inspection, you or your IA flag each page of the logbooks at which particular ADs are complied. |
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Lord Metfield gave her a surreptitious look-over while she introduced herself, and was amused to see that the lady seemed to subject him to some kind of inspection too. |
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Upon closer inspection, the image, taken in Vietnam in 1972, is grainy, almost hazy. |
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After the inspection, the premises were voluntarily closed for two weeks, until officers were satisfied there was no longer a risk to food safety. |
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And as such, it bears closer inspection, if only because it may be a harbinger of conservative attacks to come. |
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I take your point entirely, and I agree with you about what the process of inspection is about and the rectification of any sort of deficiency in the process is admirable. |
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I thought someone had placed some sort of fake plant in between some of the flowers, but upon further inspection I noticed that it was indeed part of my sansevieria. |
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The IRS clearly failed at this mission, singling out conservatives for more intense inspection than liberals. |
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Areas where psychologists can aid government include better trucking security and X-ray inspection of luggage and improved communication among agencies in emergencies. |
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On closer inspection, their active, tactile surfaces, particularly in the earlier works, consists of a rich and broad range of saturated colours underscored by earth tones. |
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This is supported by inspection of the heme structures resulting from the MDS, which clearly show that the native model has a larger azimuthal angle. |
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A sign of this is that few see the fate of an eventual meeting as hinging on an upcoming UN nuclear inspection of Iran. |
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Like the river from which it takes its name, the series may occasionally seem picturesque but closer inspection reveals malodorous and stagnant depths. |
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On closer inspection, he found a friction wound, blackened with scabs, on the back of Patch's neck and a chain tether, with a blue nylon rope, nearby. |
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It took an hour, a further three telephone calls and an inspection of the instructions bordering on the forensic before I could turn the bally thing off. |
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Less than a month on the road, on a hot day in late February, the grungy banditos nervously approached the inspection station at the Arizona border. |
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Bad news is that foreign fishermen will have to bring each catfish to Washington for inspection. |
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But on close inspection the Brown plans look pretty threadbare anyway. |
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In 1991 after inspection by the state, the selectmen ordered it to be closed due to deterioration of timber members and deformation of timber arches. |
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I would inspect each individual unit to ensure it was within the allowable dimensional tolerances, using a tape measure, and the surface finish by visual inspection. |
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On inspection, the toes angle abruptly toward the midline, creating a C-shaped lateral foot border with a prominent styloid process of the fifth metatarsal. |
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Whenever they disassemble a police rifle for routine cleaning and inspection and then reassemble it, they like to use a torque wrench to tighten the guard screws consistently. |
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The fourth and final step is an inspection of each one-dimensional representation, which will therefore reveal the optimum value for the respective torsion. |
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A marker must not move from his position except to observe whether a bowl is likely to become a toucher or to answer a question requiring a closer inspection. |
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Others, however, thought a rigorous inspection of Syria's chemical weapons program would reveal the long arm of Moscow. |
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It was similar to the chest-prints, and on closer inspection it was evident that the engraving was a mirror image of a pattern directly or indirectly used by Borup. |
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Traffic commissioner Beverley Bell ordered a review of the council's systems but an inspection by the freight transport association in February gave it a poor bill of health. |
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However inspection of comparative studies in fall risk between SSRIs and tricyclics suggest these two antidepressant classes exhibit similar risks of fall. |
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It's a pretty good job although a closer inspection shows it to be a fake. |
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Such a trend is surprising both because it is unapparent in the linear morphometric data and because it would not be predicted from casual inspection of Camarasaurus humeri. |
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Colonel Yolland made an inspection in August 1866, but this time there were many deficiencies, including defective track. |
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There was then a delay with the rolling stock but Colonel Yolland made the Board of Trade inspection on 19 August. |
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Extrordinair started operating the animal reception centre last month and the airport has now opened a border inspection post for pets. |
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For inspection with a compound microscope transfer the specimens to clove oil, methyl salicylate or some other clearing substance. |
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Upon inspection he identified one of four bolts missing used to attach the tail fin assembly to the missile body. |
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After a detailed inspection of the vehicle, the spacecraft will leave Mars for Earth on the Earth Return Stage. |
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At first glance UBA and SIEM appear to be very similar, however, upon closer inspection, they do different things. |
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This is done by segmentation of the image and inspection of the object excentricity. |
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All lines have inspection pits and line 8 possesses a Hegenscheidt wheel lathe. |
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Currently OHP uses two separate data systems to track licensing and inspection history for licensed establishments. |
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A skatepark that was shut suddenly amid health and safety concerns will remain closed if it fails an inspection tomorrow. |
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Two OMS operators were deployed to Australia September to carry out the onshore inspection of pipes. |
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He then went below and made his will, before returning to the quarterdeck to carry out an inspection. |
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From disassembly and inspection, the engine block and heads are sent to the machine shop for inspection and necessary machining. |
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Upon closer inspection, the animal turned out to be a dolphin, not a shark! |
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The test cards are suitable for all metal detection and X-ray machines including Mettler-Toledo Safeline's product inspection systems. |
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There are lots of pauses and little detours, hitchings-up of their smocks, inspection of the soles of their feet, some rather overdone limping. |
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During an inspection of the high-security cellblock, the inmates break free and a full-scale riot ensues. |
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Simran Somal, 24, of Kenpas Highway, Styvechale, admitted being unable to hand over a ticket for inspection. |
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On first inspection, The Stork looks like the instrument used for cervical smears, which isn't very appealing. |
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Nurses evaluated 6,572 HIV-positive patients with visual inspection and digital cervicography and 3,523 were screen positive. |
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However, for security of delivery and increased throughput, standard web inspection systems are no longer adequate. |
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