Maintenance determined the cause of the fire was a failed weld on the engine-bleed-air line. |
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To the right, along the posterior aspect of the bladder, is a second bright line, surrounded by a thinner coat of soft tissue. |
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If you listen to the line carefully, it's a line of regular trochaic pentameter. |
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The opening line is humorous, touching,and declamatory at one and the same time, its pentameter rhythm sedate and arresting. |
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Sodium antimony gluconate and pentamidine have been used as the first and second line drugs respectively. |
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Plus they bore it on their coat of arms as a symbol of their line of Royal descent. |
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While in line at the bank one afternoon, my toddler decided to release some pent-up energy and ran amok. |
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In areas where cable modem service is available, the cable company can sculpt that down to the single coax line. |
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Under the elevated train line along Roosevelt Avenue, cardboard turkeys and dried corncobs decorate storefront windows. |
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And then came the third line, a collection in shades of aquamarine, cobalt, ethereal blue, sky blue, and dream blue. |
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A propaganda line was prepared, while the city was peppered with repeated bombardment. |
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The means of 10 replications per line were used in the data analysis for each trait. |
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What these cowboys do is produce a measuring stick and quote what seems a cheap price per line on the stick. |
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Results presented are the mean of measurements from a minimum of five plants per line from two harvests. |
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For the cued recall test, the 28 adjectives were typed one per line on a sheet of paper. |
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It is wise to never under-estimate human perception and the ability of the person on the end of the line to sense attitudes. |
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The balls make a percussive and melodic sound, whose pitch depends on how fast the ball is moving when it hits the line. |
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If you took all my mistakes and cock-ups in my life and laid them out in a line, you would say this guy is the most stupid and inept person ever. |
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Her cooking is fragrant with the flesh and juice of the coconuts that line the state's highways, side roads and beaches. |
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It is ramping up a 6in line dedicated to MEMS at its Castelleto fab, according to Benedetto Vigna, the MEMS unit manager. |
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This is where a line of fabrics are reprinted on cheaper fabric to achieve a lower price. |
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I will measure performance in terms of achievement at the top line taking into account how much money we put behind the brands. |
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The danger is that the child s hand is still in the line of fire when ignition occurs and severe burns result. |
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The red line down the face of the building marks the precise longitude at which time begins. |
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In older units, the dividing line was very often the exterior face of a wall. |
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Not only are the messages different on each side, but the advertising line is also printed in two type sizes and faces. |
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That's the bottom line city councillors were faced with this week as they continued along the 2004 budget path. |
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Then there's the back-channel chatter among bloggers about one of our own that's crossed the line from ignorable to Orange-alert levels. |
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The bottom line is that athletes need to clean up, start facing the music and actually start acting like role models. |
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I put my health and safety on the line so she can go to a party and she throws it back in my face. |
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The Ottawa Senators won the face-off and passed the puck to the point man on the blue line, who slapped the puck at Hasbro. |
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This seemed to be a compromise, face-saving revelation that would allow more frankness further down the line. |
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A relatively late developer, he epitomises the thin line between success and failure. |
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A crown molding added on top of the facia will dress up the facia but should be attached so it will line up smoothly with the slope of the roof. |
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Surrounding the entire perimeter of the fence was a long line of barbed wire, spiky and foreboding. |
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The line between vigorous price competition and illegal predation may be a fine one. |
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Use it at the inside seam line that joins the facing and lining of a jacket, for an elegant finishing touch. |
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It also demonstrates the fragility of the dividing line between the legitimate and illegitimate grant of exclusive rights. |
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To remain competitive and to endure, museums are forced to continuously focus on the bottom line. |
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I'm not even going to pause to point and laugh at the absurd periphrastic present in the last line of the first verse. |
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In line two Valery repeats sounds that echo those of previous stanzas and words that recall earlier images. |
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The two companies have been awarded the tender to construct the permanent way of the Northern Railway line extension project. |
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It lies halfway between Orkney and Shetland on an imaginary line dividing the North Sea from the North Atlantic. |
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It took only a generation or two for assembly line workers to accept being cogs in a wheel, unable to imagine it could be any other way. |
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The power failures are due to the damage of our line at our Yatton Keynell sub station. |
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We already have a 24-hour service to repair any power failures in the 11-kv line. |
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Your shoulders need to be perpendicular to your target line as the ball comes off your hand. |
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Orwell shows how words become their opposite in the hands of the perpetually braying party line. |
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Where to draw the line in comedy and how to differentiate between fair comment and causing offence is always tricky. |
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The half back line took a while to get into the game but when they did, they looked a cohesive unit. |
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For example, a hoop-shaped piece of metal fastened to the deck is a fairlead if you use it to guide a line running through it. |
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We identified the cause in the policy itself and in the ideological immaturity of the people who had determined the line. |
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But the bottom line is that as long as questions persist, she will remain caught between two stools. |
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He said the union did deal with fair-minded employers, but the results of the survey were not in line with his experiences. |
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All that a small organization needs to have is a personal computer, a modem and telephone line and the necessary software. |
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One factor is that the team's cut-rate cast-off offensive line, which had a fabulous season in 2000, has run out of fairy dust. |
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Chinese counterfeiters, in one instance, have faked an American company's entire product line, right down to its Web site. |
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Take an ascending NE line round the S slopes of Firthhope Rig to the col between it and White Coomb. |
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If one plot line is potentially chilling, the other is decreasingly persuasive. |
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Yeah, I'm still mindlessly on my phone while standing in line waiting for a cold brew. |
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They offer a full line of coffee and signature espresso drinks and are well known for their offering of high quality cold brews. |
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If you receive a cold call or know of someone who has been targeted, call the trading standards consumer advice line on 0845-600-1352 for advice. |
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But where I draw the line on this is when marriage begins to be looked at as coldly as a business merger. |
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Then he runs a dozer up and down the slope, perpendicular to the fall line. |
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On a hill that you are comfortable on, place some markers directly down the fall line. |
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Wolff and Ware found similar regeneration when examining vegetation along the fall line in Virginia. |
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The bottom line is that the Government dividends impact directly on programme quality. |
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Wisdom teeth become a problem when they don't rise above the gum line, but remain impacted in the jaw, causing inflammation. |
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People waited impatiently in line behind him at the drugstore as he struggled to get the words out. |
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The line, a showstopper by any standard, was reinforced with impeccable finish and an eye for detail. |
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This greatly minimizes crosstalk among signals and helps to balance the effective impedance of each line at high frequencies. |
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The line between rock musicians and seven-year-olds is often imperceptible. |
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I could hear the call going along the line, but then at the final moment, instead of ringing, there was a strange, almost imperceptible hiccup. |
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She married into the imperial family by wedding Crown Prince Naruhito, next in line for Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne. |
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Mrs Foden has opened a further line of collateral attack by bringing two sets of proceedings against the Lord Chancellor's Department. |
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The line from him to his eldest son and then to his eldest son represents the main line of kinship, while other lines represent collateral lines. |
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Direct or collateral relatives up to fourth line, including relatives by adoption, will be allowed to become live organ donors. |
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On physical examination, the patient with medial collateral ligament injury has point tenderness at the medial joint line. |
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The bursa is located distal to the joint line in close proximity and posterior to the medial collateral ligament. |
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Where to draw the line between permissible detention or taking of property and impermissible detention or taking of property is a hard question. |
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The owners of RyanKenny were quick to compare their idea for a couture line with the collections of their fashion counterparts. |
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With much success he walks a fine line between scholarly jargon and patronizing colloquialism. |
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This girl is something of a mischievous imp who flat-out refuses to toe the line! |
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I went around to the pay window and noticed the line was moving screamingly fast. |
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All baluns, even transmission line baluns, will have significant flux in the core with real-world loads. |
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In a simple dipole, the balun assures that the dipole, and not the feed line, is doing the radiating! |
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Courtesy is a luxury that real reporters often have to sacrifice in the line of duty, especially when bamboozled by double talk. |
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The new drawings are each based on a gray, screen-printed line drawing of an upscale living room, conservatively furnished. |
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Textile bathers tend to avoid the naturist end of the beach and there is an unofficial line where these two separate. |
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The absence of Graham is a massive blow and without him nobody seemed capable of marshalling the full-back line. |
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The Shakers are renowned for the simplicity and clarity of line in all their tools, from bandboxes to chairs to harvesting blades. |
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A scribbly pencil line cut through the clumps of paint or twisted around the perimeter. |
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At least, I assume that the scribbly zigzag line is Tony's signature and not something the bookshop asked one of their junior staff to forge. |
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He defended the title another three times, stopping his opponents on each occasion, to put himself in line for the WBA world belt. |
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The conversion was a formality in line with much of that which had gone before. |
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Since that last time, they have had an engineer out who sorted out the line noise. |
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The reason for this is that getting a phone line installed in this area can take up to two years. |
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She was shunted from the rear on her way to the flag and had a nasty bang into the bank just before the finish line. |
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So he started the second half intent on spraying line drives all over the park and relying on his speed by banging balls into the ground. |
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The drop in revenues between the fourth quarter and the first quarter of this year is bang in line with the trend of the past three years. |
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Smear it over the entire eyelid with your fingertips, then add black mascara and eye pencil along the upper lash line. |
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Every other line stops on a masculine rhyme. These metrical procedures are perfectly joined to the imagery. |
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Where a line ends with an accented syllable, it is deemed to have a strong ending and is thus described as masculine rhyme. |
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The initial line up is supposedly a portable DVD player, two LCD televisions, and a home theater in a box system. |
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As the deadline for the banishment of tobacco advertising drew close, they could be seen pushing a new addition to their cigarette line. |
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My sister informed me she'd finished her task and gave me the garlic mash which I scattered in a line across the front entry way. |
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The amino acid L-theanine, found in black, green, oohlong, and pekoe teas, stimulated T-cells, the body's first line of defense. |
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The pelerine grew wider as it spread over the increasing shoulder line of gigot sleeves. |
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His Chelsea clubmate was in line for his second World Cup appearance, but injured himself in the pre-match warm-up. |
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To fans in the stands or on television, the two racecars appear to be in a flat-out, pell-mell charge to the finish line. |
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From the opening line of the film he has a twinkle in his eye that clues you in that this movie is going to be fun. |
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They all seem to be ruled by the Accountant's pen and the bottom line nowadays. |
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Their product line, officially launched last year, ranges from cute little beaded evening clutches to sturdy messenger bags. |
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The breakthrough finally came when Aberdeen kicked a penalty into the corner and drove over the line on the 60-minute mark. |
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They mounted continuous pressure on the home line and were awarded several penalties which they declined to kick. |
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Apply a lash thickening mascara to your lashes and line both the upper and lower rims of your eyes with black kohl pencil. |
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The thin line of his pencil transcribes the desert light and, for the first time in this exhibition, a unique and unmistakable vision appears. |
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Then the Wolfhill forward line proved their superior penetrative powers and accuracy when PJ Rowan doubled their advantage on 35 minutes. |
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This increase was in line with a growing demand for coal, especially as coal was used for fuel for steam vessels. |
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Let's assume you are putting together a team to win a pennant this season, not two or three years down the line. |
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Hatch coamings from the coal bunkers rest on one side, in line with the keel, still attached to a broken frame from the deck. |
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Choose your line carefully, you will most likely end up on the wrong side of the road at some point but that's alright, have your co-driver check for oncoming traffic. |
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A path petered out a few feet from my washing line at the back. |
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Photo 1 shows how to scribe a line with just a carpenter's pencil. |
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He keeps things simple compared to the more garrulous contributions of his bandmates, opting for cleanly articulated line rather than a thick spattering of notes. |
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Any kick from scrimmage must be made from behind the line to be legal. |
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Kansas City's offensive line, nearing a record for most consecutive starts as a group, destroyed Minnesota's front seven during two days of scrimmages in August. |
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Following a field goal, the non-scoring team may choose for play to resume either with a kickoff as above, or by scrimmaging the ball from its own 35-yard line. |
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If you believe that then, I am afraid, you have fallen hook line and sinker for the ill-informed and ignorant bile peddled by some of the media and extremists. |
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There was a record of a new gas line being installed in one of the structures last year. |
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They carry silt from the Mississippi River that replenishes the delta and keeps the coastland above the water line, creating a gradual buffer from the sea. |
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The new line includes a hunting coat, parka, vest, shirt and pant. |
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The high pace and the rough weather conditions made the field crumble and an ill-looking Bradley Wiggins was defeated on the flat road headed towards the finish line. |
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His eyes were brown and narrowed in a look of impassability, and his mouth was set in a grim line that nearly sent a shudder through the young initiate. |
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You might also notice as the thaumatrope spins that the illusion is the strongest near its center line, or axis, where the pictures are most continuously visible. |
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More often than not, the contributors treat works of art as schemata or categorical icons, leaving matters of facture, line, and color undiscussed. |
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When writers and producers are faced with handling a real life death, their often mirror reality by writing the death into the fictional plot line. |
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The unexpected closing surge from the Scots continued, and they had been banging away at the Newport line once again in injury-time when the referee blew for no-side. |
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He didn't fare as well in his only extended action as a full-time starter in Houston last season, but the Texans' offensive line and QB David Carr were banged up. |
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It also helped that Ingram had access to one of the top of the line boards on the market. |
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I know we will come out of this phase because we have also set up a production line in audiocassettes of Bangla songs, which belong to different genres of music. |
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The facepalm is as much for Mike who fell for it hook, line and sinker. |
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A frown marred his worried features, his lips thinning out into a line. |
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The softly-spoken, petrified child on the line was 12-year-old Emily Earp. |
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School-age children with rumbling tummies move their Styrofoam trays in an orderly lunch line. |
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I pull out of the fall line, lean on my poles, and turn the lead over to Chris, who's strong and can break trail the rest of the way to our campsite. |
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The male swan, or cob was unable to free itself for three days after a fishing hook became embedded in its leg and the fishing line got wrapped around it. |
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With these vague and imponderable concerns behind us, we may return to the main line of our story refreshed and unburdened of all such feckless speculation. |
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Most visibly of all, it permeates every line and curve of their art. |
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The reason folk music is so satisfying is because it is music that's thousands of years old, permutated by each person that touches it and adds another line or a melody. |
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The commission also phased out line sharing for new customers over three years, although it temporarily grandfathered all existing line sharing arrangements. |
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Yet how, in this age of protean trends and indecipherable jargon, are we to draw the line? |
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Guys could fast forward through the story line and get right to the action. |
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Do you have a convention they are all going to and have it closer to the story line that was in Magic Mike? |
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But lately attention from the Kevin Keller story line has given it new life. |
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But if the story line later today is Santorum Really Won, that, I think, is a huge problem for Romney. |
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This time, we broke a fuel line and fuel got inside the cockpit with me. |
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With the patient supine you percuss along a transverse line from the umbilicus into the flank to establish the level of dullness that signifies the lower extent of bowel. |
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In 15 minutes or less, a positive or negative line will appear on the test, indicating Ebola positive or negative. |
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Spend some time with Fiasco and you can watch him straddle that line all day long. |
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They're mostly girls who straddle the line between geeky and bad-ass, a look familiar to most of today's high-school students. |
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Most of the marquee players come from the defensive line and the defensive backfield, not the sexy positions like quarterback, running back, or wide receiver. |
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Have a telephone tip line to report illegals to Immigration. |
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The music was indistinct at first, a faraway muffled sound with a repetitive bass line. |
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The Puritans drew a plain and broad line of demarcation between the impetration or purchase of salvation, and the actual application or bestowing of the same. |
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Her little pert nose, her well defined cheeks, her small, but always warm lips, now pressed into a thin line that told Ethan she had something on her mind. |
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He says it's all about writing around the idea or inspiration he has in mind, be it a pie in the face, a witty line, screwball situation or piece of music. |
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Part of the healing is being facilitated by wrapping our wounds in red white and blue Band-Aids, which are being applied with the light grace of front line field tourniquets. |
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In the room of the stanza, in the house of the sonnet, to which we return again and again, we are able to dance because of the formal periodicity established by the line. |
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Social development is never linear, it does not go in a straight line, but there is coherency over various epochs in terms of what people demonstrate and articulate. |
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When The Daily Beast spoke to Scott when he was in Pyongyang, the clicks and grumbles on the phone line were inescapably obvious. |
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There is an inexorable blurring of the line that separates entertainers and athletes. |
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Watch how factoids and information overload are used to blur the line between crises and light news, so that every event becomes a panic situation. |
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If you are fishing specifically for pollack, coalfish, cod or bass with strip, slice the mackerel strip lengthways along the dotted line indicated by the bone locations. |
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On the exterior, gorgeous columns line the wide front porch, with another porch leading directly into the handy mudroom. |
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This year's line up includes We Are Animal, Dirty Revolution, The Mudskippers, Weird Naked Indian and Jets To Zurich. |
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Volume 11 contains seven indexes, a time line, glossary, and list of maps, among other tools. |
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Namira is the only Pakistani founding member of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic, the world's first private space line. |
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Virgin Galactic is aiming to become the world's first commercial space line and has already taken deposits from 370 customers. |
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The dribble-trap can be on either side of the time line with front and back-court locations having their own strengths and weaknesses. |
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It's the first time anyone has come up with an actual time line for the end to the city's dumping. |
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Take Pharaoh Brown as an example, as the latest in a line of Oregon tight ends who have put their basketball skills to good use. |
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He tapped into a chat line for spooks and found himself speaking once more to the love of his life. |
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Crowds were flocking to the Co-op and a line of charabancs were parked outside. |
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I think you'll see everyone stop having mono in their product line except for the real cheapos. |
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I am planning something along this line this summer and will start with bullheads or channel cats. |
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That one line merits a single page reference for Tolstoy in the index. |
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The operator has introduced a dedicated live chat line for enterprise support, which is also accessible via the e-Services portal. |
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However, next in line as a food source is Solanum tuberosum, the Irish, Iowa, or Spanish potato. |
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I don't find anything remotely sexy about a rasping ditty that sounds like an advert for a dodgy chat line. |
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Drum-Floc can be mixed in a closed basin by mixing with an air sparger line or circulation pump, followed by pump or vacuum removal of solids. |
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Made by cells that line the respiratory tract, mucus is composed mainly of water and glycoproteins called mucins. |
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This year's line up includes indie rockers We Are Animal, playing on Friday night, ska-reggae rockers Dirty Revolution on Saturday local favourites The Mudskippers on Sunday. |
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The modules will be incorporated into L-3's new line of MUE GPS receivers. |
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The compact style continues as part of the new line, as well as new color combinations, 30 feet of wireless connectivity, and speakerphone capabilities. |
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We asked in the Record office for the worst chat-up line ever.Twice as many women as men are successful with chat-up lines, even though men are three times as likely to try. |
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For Lot 2, Applicants should respond in respect of the listed research specialisms, in line with their experience and capabilities in relevant specialisms. |
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Also included in the product line is a dual-sided Razer Vespula mouse mat. |
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The headlining garment of the new line is the signature Tic Tac Toe Tee. |
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Astronauts sailed through the first of a series of urgent repair spacewalks Saturday to revive a crippled cooling line at the International Space Station. |
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When John Doe, the alleged victim in this case, was just 16 years old and attending high school, he went on a gay chat line to meet friends who were also gay. |
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This property is determined through the charpy impact test, where V-notch is often used, along with the drop weight tear test in line pipe material. |
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In the next stage, robotic climbers would ascend the ribbon, epoxying additional carbon-nanotube ribbons to the mother line as the robots shimmy spaceward. |
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