The White House is in massive damage control mode today after another searing, book-length indictment from a former insider. |
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Smart cards in both contact and contactless mode may be used to securely control such physical and logical access. |
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You are thinking yourself into new kitchen mode when all you were after was a cut-price polo neck. |
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With a sharp bark, Rush pulled away from the other robot, transforming into jet mode as he did so. |
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Back in the fixed gear mode last night, I realized just how rusty my skills were when riding this way on the dirt. |
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Much of the work would be using the camera in Manual mode and demonstrating the different effects that the photographer can produce. |
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Here's a device built principally for shuffle mode first, with sequential listening second. |
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A religious group includes denomination or mode of worship or a group sharing common beliefs. |
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One nuclear power station is needed to feed the millions of electrical appliances left in standby mode around the UK every day. |
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Players will command from a first-person mode as though they were at the helm of a ship. |
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In this uncurtailed version we are able for the first time to experience the full impact of his mode of speech. |
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A traditional nursery rhyme catches this numinous mode of apprehending space and time. |
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Selected for and shaped by evolution, language has, most importantly, led to a new mode of evolution. |
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You can run this camera in full automatic mode or switch to completely manual controls. |
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Surgeons also need to decide the mode or manner in which laser energy is delivered. |
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When you talk about working in a rights mode there is always the element of reaction and pressure. |
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Similar to NBA Live's Freestyle mode is the Dynamic Deke system which allows you to manipulate the puck manually using the directional pad. |
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By its design, the traditional failure mode in tinplated connections, fretting corrosion, is prevented. |
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The mode of experience I employ here is no different than that of an atheist scholar. |
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That is, a person's income does not vary by mode unless it is defined as net of modal costs. |
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The origins of this winter sport trace back to Scandinavia, where native Laplanders held onto reins of reindeer as a mode of transportation. |
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They do not need the fiery Mars-energy, but have a more tranquil mode of being. |
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It includes a number of advanced features like creating encrypted backups or batch mode processing. |
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Perhaps, the mad careening way of life might become more reflective as its mood and mode is captured in image and word. |
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Such an interpretation, inevitably allegorical, must take allegory seriously, as a mode of both representation and interpretation. |
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The main mode of conducting wired e-commerce is through a wired connection to a LAN while for m-commerce it is through a wireless network. |
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Normally you should only receive the message that the computer cannot go into standby mode if the camera is attached to the computer. |
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To get the configuration dialog for the sound card, demo mode has to be deselected. |
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But while the novel undoubtedly harbours darker elements, its most successful mode is deadpan humour. |
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The offbeat mode in which he looks at men and matters, individuals and issues will reflect in the different perspective that the serial adopts. |
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Activating a low-range mode with a console toggle switch, the driver can automatically prepare several control systems for off-pavement driving. |
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The graphics are very impressive as is the smooth, seamless transition between battle mode and exploration mode. |
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Anyone who has enjoyed writing and reading lyrics as much as I have can hardly depreciate one mode for another. |
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From this redesign of the flight mode annunciator displays, he developed a survey to assess pilot preferences. |
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The refrigeration system is operated in a low speed cooling mode to reattain a temperature set point assigned to the conditioned space. |
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First, the overall mode of state functioning, policymaking, and governance is top-down, nontransparent, and rigidly hierarchical. |
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The biggest problem with bosonic string theory is that the lowest energy state was a tachyon, or a particle mode with negative mass squared. |
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It's like setting Windows in hibernation mode so that it doesn't have to go through the entire boot-up process when it's called upon. |
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In this regard their mode of life may have been quite similar to fossil and recent species of tubicolous polychaete worms, such as serpulids. |
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Her project implicitly calls for a slower, more sedentary mode of existence. |
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Lastly, the printer consumes a paltry 12W in sleep mode and the whole thing heats up in just 45 seconds. |
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France, which prides itself on being a meritocracy, has slowly ossified into its default mode of hierarchy. |
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Office equipment must automatically switch to a low-power sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity. |
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The sudden collision had put her system into sleep mode to prevent any additional damage normally caused by power surges or corrupted software. |
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It is a pervasive mode of thought and is likely to show up in all sorts of places and be associated with most shades of opinion. |
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Hence, he argues that the appropriate mode for authentic human existence is the personal. |
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The mode of hairdressing has a great deal to do with the becomingness of hats. |
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Thus, I resolve to speak in the direct, mid-Atlantic mode that frequently serves its purpose at work. |
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The spacecraft went into a sleep mode and was later reawakened by ground controllers as a final test of its on-board software. |
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Each of the slave nodes has a timer programmed with a separate failure mode detection time period. |
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If the decrease occurs at a constant yield stress then the fracture stress and fracture mode will vary. |
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Despite inherent inefficiencies, jetting is the primary mode of locomotion for both primitive nautilus and powerful, migratory oceanic squids. |
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The cast begins in that mumblecore mode of quietly overreacting to everything, but once the testosterone starts oozing, the characters jump out. |
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You'll stabilize your appetite, which is in yo-yo mode from all the extra sugar. |
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In this mode you make a custom fighter, then you go through a tactical game of taking enemy strongholds to fortify your battlefield position. |
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Thinking in the intuitive mode is swift, effortless, and associative, whereas thinking in the rational mode takes time and effort. |
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Themes initially stated in the major mode recur more strongly in the minor. |
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Both products promise a multiplayer mode to single player products released beforehand. |
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Despite these differences, film production was similar to the mode of production in theatrical repertory theaters. |
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Saprophagy is still a major feeding mode in Piestinae, Osoriinae, and Proteininae, perhaps with some adaptation to mycophagy. |
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Since then he has brought his own mode of transport and conveyed anyone that was at a specified location at an appointed time. |
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I think we are all slowly winding down into holiday mode and worrying less and less about the minor details. |
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If the defendant signifies an intention to plead not guilty, proceedings to determine the mode of trial are held before magistrates. |
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Fossils were initially photographed in color using a Nikon 995 digital camera in macro mode at a fine JPEG setting. |
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Most noticeably, Xbox players get a four-player split screen mode so friends can race against each other in the rumpus room without going online. |
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Opposition is the mode of satire, and the eleven essays on Romantic satire presented here are of a uniformly high quality. |
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Keep the device in slide show mode and it will become a terrific conversation piece. |
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In some cases, public safety will demand a benign destruct mode for the technology. |
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If the U-NII device finds an operating radar, it would either move to another channel or go into sleep mode if no channels are available. |
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In fact, academe's characteristic mode of governance magnifies majoritarian power. |
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Heterosexual intercourse is the most common mode of transmission of HIV in poor countries. |
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At such times, the neutral, philosophical mode mimetically reproduces Ronsard's earlier pacifistic promotion of a unified France. |
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Changing from two to four-wheel drive can be done on the move, and you can then flick into low-ratio mode for the really heavy going. |
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However, C. sanwuia, with both a calyx and a stalk, differs from phoronids in mode of life and body architecture. |
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Even at first skim, what becomes abundantly ambiguous is the question of whether crisis is a state of objective being or a mode of engagement. |
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Some SLR and point-and-shoot cameras provide a landscape-exposure mode that automatically sets a small aperture for you. |
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The sea and waterways are the most widely used mode for transporting goods worldwide. |
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The soldier selects top attack mode to engage tanks and armoured vehicles in order to strike the least armoured area on the vehicle's roof. |
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Their general mode of flight is more similar to alcids than to other petrels. |
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Yes, and the Animal Liberation people complained about what they said was a form of cruelty in the mode of stunning and despatching the animals. |
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This mode of dress should include a brown loafer or other shoe worn with executive socks. |
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It constantly amazes me how so many plants can go into survival mode in extreme heat, toughing out conditions that humans would soon perish in. |
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Methyl methanesulfonate and cyclophosphamide are alkylating agents that differ in their mode of action. |
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This is the best and most effective mode in which to run your Virus scanner if your computer is infected. |
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While Powers argues for the comforting nature of sameness, Clover argues that sameness is a consequence of the mode of mass production. |
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We've heard Beethoven so many times that there is always a danger of it falling into a hackneyed mode of routine playing. |
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Its auto mode is good for a system of its type, but the pauses and surges will be hard to take for those used to the feel of regular automatics. |
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The system utilizes a huge artificial horizon with V-bar indicator and an HSI in your choice of arc mode or full display at bottom center. |
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Instead, the poem sounds like an essay written in the professional mode of literary criticism. |
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The bridge between the disparate realms of knowledge and faith was an intuitive mode of perception or apprehension called Ahnung. |
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The last mode of play is knockout tournament wherein up to 16 players that you've unlocked in the main mode can fight for ring supremacy. |
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My usual mode of dress for cooling out around the house is shirtless because of the warm ambient temperatures that this country usually boasts. |
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It is likely that future recommendations on mode of delivery will vary depending on the patient's viral load and prior antiretroviral therapy. |
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This respondent throws into relief the transition he has made from one mode to the other. |
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Nothing is forced, and in the mode of European cinema plot is sacrificed at the altar of character. |
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When not making flapjacks, Nuku Nuku switches into tactical mode and mows down robots in the streets of Tokyo. |
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But then, as Pater points out, unassertiveness itself can be a mode of aggression. |
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In early 17th-century opera, recitative was the principal mode of expression and was often freely mixed with short passages of arioso. |
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And, in the more likely event that he's simply lying low, plotting his mode of attack, we have the backup plan. |
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When the business expanded with the move to a larger premises in Leinster Street, his mode of transport changed and a motor van was provided. |
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Does reversion, allowing a return to the vegetative mode after flowering, have any relevance to life-history strategy? |
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The single-player mode listed in the options just boils down to match practice sessions against bots. |
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Two new characters have been added to the original's six, as has a single-player mode aimed primarily at beginners. |
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This mode of travel, however futuristic it sounds, is not without precedent. |
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After receiving the invitation, my wife and I began to discuss our best mode of travel. |
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We are both just out of relationships and new to singledom and are both not in relationship mode at all. |
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The mode presenting the greatest risk to life is truck transport because its manned systems are restricted to moving along linear lines of march. |
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Suppose God somehow were observed performing extraordinary miracles, in whatever mode of observation is appropriate. |
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In shutter-priority mode you choose the shutter speed and the camera selects an appropriate corresponding aperture. |
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The database calculates the total number of passengers and tons of materiel moved by each mode of transportation during a given operation. |
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The causal-explanatory mode of reasoning makes significant use of a particular kind of explanation, namely contrastive explanation. |
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If two of the three indices are zero, then the pressure antinodes of the associated mode form planes. |
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However, keep in mind that the third transverse mode also has an antinode at the center of the bar. |
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In objectifying his memories, Jim abandons what we might call his realism for a mode of representation more characteristic of modernism. |
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Finally, executive federalism has been the dominant mode of intergovernmental policy-making. |
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There's no better car to bowl along in with the roof down in posing mode while the radar takes care of the obstructions. |
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This mode also lets players get a sense of how fast and maneuverable different vehicles are. |
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Feet, due to their similar shape while in the freestyle or backstroke mode of kicking, may be compared to the thrust of a ship's propeller. |
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One such factor pertains to the mode of expression or form of manifestation. |
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If the user is to be allowed to enter privileged exec mode during a telnet session, an enable password or enable secret must be set. |
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The crystal oscillator is suitable for any fundamental mode crystals in the 5 to 30MHz range. |
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He claims to have adopted a new mode of tempering the steel, producing an edge of greater durability than any previously made. |
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So a simple mode to acquire around this is to depute the task to somebody who is skilled in it. |
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The tonality of the piece and the printed signature result from the scale or mode the composer has used during composition. |
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Estimates of the median and of the mode of the distributions agree with estimates of the mean. |
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The larger mode is the size of very tall populations such as Tutsi or Nuer, and the middle mode is approximately Khoisan-sized. |
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Genotype and allele frequencies were calculated from the mean of the 100 nearest values to the mode of the posterior distribution. |
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Such drop in electron thermal diffusivity at the positive shear region was also observed in the high beta-p mode plasmas at high triangularity. |
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However, the mode of rise times at the second bin of the histogram was suspect. |
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However, for distributions that are highly skewed toward small values, the mode can be very difficult to estimate. |
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However, Josie's forked tongue flickers into persuasive mode and eventually convinces Tasha to keep schtum. |
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Luc activity was assayed quantitatively with a liquid scintillator using the photon-counting mode after the feeding of luciferin as substrate. |
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The dictionary as a mode of literature is the antithesis of automatic writing, that disembodied burbling of the unconscious. |
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Seeking to transfer the realist mode of literature to German soil, he rejected the naturalism associated with figures such as Gerhard Hauptmann. |
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Here, the amplitude of the eigenvector in the lowest-frequency mode is plotted on the ordinate whereas the abscissa shows the residue number. |
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I clocked up 32 victories and 2 charged sigils in survival mode playing Tekken Tag Tournament yesterday. |
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However, the crisis was short-lived and he reverted to a more conventional mode of fuel. |
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What's ironic about the shortness of the story mode is that the levels of play are actually pretty long. |
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The franchise mode has been expanded with a scouting report and a minor league system that will let hands on managers cultivate talent. |
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The valuing of both a distinct ethnic identity and intergroup contact defines the integration mode of acculturation. |
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This result is consistent with outward NCKX current being generated by the reverse mode of exchange. |
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We have dragged our heels on this subject for long enough and now it's time to come out of investigation mode and in to destination mode. |
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The weekly Rainfall report will similarly change from the summer mode to winter fashion. |
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Today, qwerty is my preferred mode of text input, and I very much want my smart phone to support qwerty as well. |
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Unless investigative literature is afforded some artistic space, how can this type of literature mode survive and develop? |
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The movement associated with each mode can be expressed by the motion equation for a single degree-of-freedom system. |
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The physical scalar fields that oscillate as normal modes about the potential minimum are the massless angular mode and the massive radial mode. |
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The second stanza extends both the interrogatory mode and intensifies the language contrapuntal to the traditional imagery. |
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Everything will work fine, but unfortunately your phone will be stuck in restore mode until you jailbreak it, which is what we're doing next. |
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Once inside, the bedrooms will turn out to be, like the whole hotel, in the mode of plush Vogue Regency. |
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Art Deco, however defined, never aspired to be more than a new look, a fashionable mode of decoration. |
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Its great achievement is to recover the complexity of a literary mode that could easily be dismissed as vindictive, petty, and obscure. |
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Switch to the vibrating mode and check your caller ID or capture your messages via voicemail. |
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The bridesmaids wore Hawaiian-print dresses, a fashion mode echoed in the groomsmen's shirts. |
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In addition to the control, the web pages display information about network settings, operating mode and system status. |
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The mode of action of methoprene is to directly interfere with normal hormone function by mimicking the insect juvenile hormone. |
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Hunters can also select a scan mode to receive continuously updated distance readouts as the rangefinder scans an area. |
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If you play the Aeolian mode over the top of this, the results might not be quite what you expected. |
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The Aeolian mode takes a G sharp at cadences, and has many characteristics in common with the modern minor scale. |
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One way to think about the Aeolian mode is to consider the Aeolian mode and Ionian mode the same. |
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Many surgeons, who require precision in their tissue ablation, prefer the pulsed mode of operation. |
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In Being and Time Heidegger says that being along is a deficient or defective mode of being. |
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Software interrupts are interrupts produced by a program and processed in kernel mode by the operating system. |
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Whatever your mode of expression, know that you may be an emotional roller coaster racing through highs and lows of a war-charged grief cycle. |
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Most good printers have a standby mode that allows them to sleep and save energy when not actually printing. |
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We have State Labor governments in panic mode over sloppy relationships with business interests whilst workers and battlers get slammed. |
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The planning mode enables senior operators to develop database or deployment plans to meet specific network communication requirements. |
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For a long time, the line, its locomotives and wagons was the most reliable inland mode of transport for both passengers and goods. |
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This probably accounts for the tierce de Picardie, the practice of ending a composition in a minor mode upon a major triad. |
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Never mind, I thought, that means all the footballers will be in post-match relaxation mode and might be out on the lash. |
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There was one instance when the system was switched to manual mode due to a jammed ticket, and left in manual mode in error. |
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The primary mode of communication among students and instructors for both semesters was the university's email system. |
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My previous panicking mode was distorted into a mischievous deviator that knew exactly what he was going to do. |
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Random mode allows you to set up a course of fire and then just let it run. |
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It also defies commentators to find an easy generic shorthand for its mode of creation. |
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Passive mode locking allows the device to produce near transform-limited pulses and to be compact and simple. |
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What explains the increasing tendency toward this mode of interpretation of past experience? |
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Movies are a mode whose elastic form, by turns comic, ironic, and parodic, can tolerate heteroglossia that would wreck more narrowly defined forms. |
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The upgraded system provides high-speed digital microwave radios, asynchronous transfer mode bandwidth management, and a new network management system. |
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A continuous mode produces an uninterrupted beam, whereas the pulsed mode provides rapid quanta of energy delivery with a distinct pause in between. |
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Every leading Classical composer, through Brahms, always used the Lydian mode and its Mozart treatment of Bach's Royal Theme, as a reference point of composition. |
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The move augurs disaster for pastoralism in the sub-continent, it is a mode of violence against the lives and livelihoods of several thousand rural households. |
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This hardly seems an authentic and fully expressive mode of Being. |
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The return of the minor mode of the first aria at the conclusion provides dramatic resolution to the work where the poet's deceived heart is inflected with irony. |
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There also is a mode where players breed, own, and train race horses, and there is a wagering mode where players will participate in all forms of betting on horses. |
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Watched by two beefy minders in the row behind, the prime minister was working diligently on his red boxes, accompanied by Cherie in sparky mode and their daughter, Kathryn. |
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These include a transistor radio, which was well known as the president's favorite mode of communicating propaganda, and the Soviet hammer and sickle. |
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However, not knowing any other mode to express their reverence, few students just fell on his feet and returned to their seats with a sense of pride writ large on their faces. |
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The entertainment mode is drunken, end-of-university-term party, hard flesh ripples by the yard and it's high-fives and carb-balanced designer water. |
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As well, the Behind Enemy Lines multiplayer mode was an addition that was actually created after alpha, when we were continually testing and polishing. |
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The Plautine mode of comedy was based upon stock characters, including the crafty servant or the braggart soldier, which often figured in early English comedy. |
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His principal mode is literary realism, though his second novel invokes the magic realism of a Toni Morrison work in its portrait of Roscoe's father's ghost. |
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A variable gain amplifier variably amplifies a monitor signal according to the operating mode determined by the gate and outputs an amplified monitor signal. |
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In fact, cycling was to become her mode of transportation until she was 81, when only the increasing traffic on the roads obliged her to put her bicycle clips into retirement. |
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There's also another method to use so the user is placed directly into privileged exec mode when telnetting in, avoiding the enable password prompt. |
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The shift to a market economy affected every level of the film industry from its basic infrastructure to its mode of financing and administration. |
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The Sunday shows were in full Ebola panic mode today, stoking fears that it could spread further in the United States. |
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By switching the anti-aliasing mode on and off, I found different and useful timbres, because even aliasing creates an interesting digital jitter. |
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In automatic mode it actuates the hydraulic valves that control the blade. |
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Another notable mode of sensation in cats are whiskers, or vibrissae. |
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Taken together, our analysis provides strong evidence for a reductive mode of evolution in obligate intracellular parasites with high rates of DNA loss. |
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Football clubs have a local affection mode to call on, but a political party cannot claim that out-of-line policies should be allowed to drift past their sell-by date. |
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Under this policy, instruction in mixed mode is strongly discouraged. |
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The jazz breakdowns, blistering arpeggios, and almost-catchy outro make it worth waiting through entire minutes of mindless Mixolydian mode improvising. |
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Despite the intrusion of the truth-telling stepsister, this mode is evident in The Privileges. |
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In Anglo-Saxon law this mode of justification has been less well received due to its implications for the final alienability of intellectual property. |
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A Purton businessman has come up with a novel way of beating the traffic by reintroducing a mode of transport which was last popular when Queen Victoria was on the throne. |
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The theological mode ceases to provide the overarching frame. |
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Because neoblasts are likely derived from embryonic stem cells, a stem cell system may be even the original mode of mesoderm formation in the embryo. |
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Figureheads were used to add a decorative flourish and prestige to ships and steamers in an age when the vessels were the quickest and most comfortable mode of transport. |
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Over many pages, Proust vividly mimics the elaborately circumlocutious mode of speech of the elderly diplomat. |
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Mobile devices are increasingly becoming the preferred mode of browsing the web and performing certain activities that were deemed to be beyond their scope. |
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One such position was that essence and existence are modally or formally distinct, such that existence constitutes a mode or property of a thing's essence. |
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From the point of view of a cognitive scientist, who looks at modes of thought, there are six basic types of progressives, each with a distinct mode of thought. |
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Pulsed mode allows a short cooling period between pulses and does not create as much unanticipated thermal spread and subsequent tissue destruction. |
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The slow shutter is very useful under low lighting conditions, while the macro mode allows you to capture an image as close as 10 cm to 60 cm away. |
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When it was in automatic mode you didn't notice the gear changes. |
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Longer length gloves, covered with cuff bracelets in the mode of Breakfast at Tiffany style will have a place worn with three quarter or elbow length sleeves. |
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The prophetic is a literary mode long associated with Romanticism. |
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It is plausible that this tendency in memoir literature reflects the corrective mode of the middle class through which it tried to vindicate its self-image. |
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Weighted average time values for each mode are derived as follows. |
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The mode then changes to the major for the extensive closing section. |
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This mode of organic carbon fixation and transport can subsidize local secondary production to levels far exceeding those achievable solely through in situ photosynthesis. |
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Single-player story mode lets you unlock new parts and learn strategies. |
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After 1902, however, he became fascinated with pointillism, and his paintings feature the tiny dots of color that are a hallmark of this mode of painting. |
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The only mode of transportation she seemed to have was a bouncing skip. |
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In ten months, we played more than 200 one-nighters, hauling huge mounds of equipment and luggage around on every conceivable mode of transportation. |
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The radar uses monopulse tracking mode during the spiral descent. |
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Major conclusions were made about its mode of walking, and about its tail structure, and yet the important fibula bones, pelvis, and tail bones were not found. |
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To characterize the mode of inhibition, they analyzed whether binding of eiseniapore to membranes and lytic activity were affected by these substances. |
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Papers are in full-on wedding mode as the official program is finally made available in hard copy form. |
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For thick coatings the mode of release was a broad peel front that led to detachment, whereas removal on thin coatings occurred by localized peeling and coalescence. |
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You go into hyperalert mode until the threat passes, and other hormones shut down your signaling loop. |
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Calgary-based Old Trout Puppet Workshop have evolved a unique, abstract puppet theatre by blending physical theatre with mask work to create a startling mode of presentation. |
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The boat was the main mode of conveyance for Achill islanders for more than a century and was used to transport goods, building materials and turf too and from the island. |
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Furthermore, both the rates and mode of saltatory transport of organelles in giant lamellipodia resemble myosin-driven transport along actin in extruded squid axoplasm. |
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Particularly for multimode systems, it is important to ensure that some minimum length of fiber is included in the test in order to ensure adequate optical mode fill. |
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A push-button pad enables mode selection, functional control and the setting of audio and visual alarm thresholds for both dose rate and mission dose. |
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Sure enough, there he was, and he was already in full complaint mode as the key went in the lock, giving us a sound telling-off for being absent for so long. |
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I think the point is that a preemptively multitasking, protected mode virtual memory operating system shouldn't be letting third party DLLs crash the system. |
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The remote control contains mode selections for standing, walking, sitting, and stair up and down modes that the user can select. |
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Microconidia are formed from phialides in false heads by basipetal division, the developmental mode from the apex toward the base without catenation of cells. |
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In oracular mode Peter Jenkins predicts that, inside of ten years, recreational tree climbing will eclipse both rock climbing and caving in mass participation. |
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It is difficult to imagine an injectable or other mode of administration competing effectively with the discretion and simplicity of an orally acting therapeutic. |
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Jared struggled at first, still in fight mode as he tried to worm out. |
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You simply put your phone into airplane mode and start the app, then place the phone on your mattress. |
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Cozzens, largely forgotten these days, was a 20th-century realist writer in the mode of Theodore Dreiser. |
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Soyinka is a food and wine enthusiast, but he also sinks easily into a kind of ascetic mode and fasts regularly. |
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Ford began tinkering in his garage in Detroit in the 1890s, trains and the horse and buggy was the dominant mode of transport. |
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Slouching in her chair she is in defensive mode when describing the age of her latest lover. |
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Certainly, you can move away from a religious culture in which you were brought up in much the same way that one can change one's accent, or mode of dress. |
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The slower mode corresponded to cells that we had visually identified as anisotropic spreading cells and the faster mode corresponded to the cells identified as isotropic. |
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The terrain and weather conditions on Attu placed the logisticians in a reactive instead of an anticipative mode throughout most of the operation. |
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The mode of payment shall be by a non-operative, bank guarantee, standby letter of credit or a financial guarantee bond with a validity of sixty days. |
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From observing the extraordinary cures effected by the aid of revulsion medical men have been borne away too much by an attachment to this mode of treatment. |
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They would rather you not think of devices in standby mode and would rather make that extension cord as invisible as possible. |
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For dessert the apple pie a la mode with ice-cream proved a firm favourite with my companion after fending off tough competition from the fresh fruit pavlova. |
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The locus classicus of this research are the papers by Alberch and Gale that demonstrated a causal link between patterns of digit reduction and the mode of digit development. |
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Because of overlapping mode of articulation, degree to which cover plates could open and expose the food groove appears to have been severely limited. |
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Not long ago, bicycles were the main mode of transportation here. |
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Note that when used with a compact fluorescent bulb, the local control mode in the appliance module often senses a small current flow and keeps turning on. |
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Modern libertarianism was an utterly foreign mode of thought to the revolutionary generation. |
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However, the wealth of collectables, a karaoke mode and some great signature tunes and film 'flashbacks' make this well worth a look. |
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This mode is preferred for its parallel imagery to the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. |
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Together, these compose the mode of production and Marx distinguished historical eras in terms of distinct modes of production. |
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Using restartable mode means that you can restart the operation should an external force interrupt it. |
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The HE11 mode emits a Gaussian beam into free space as is required for input to the quasi-optical duplexer attached to the antenna. |
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The most widely supported AF mode is one-shot focusing, which is best for still subjects. |
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Igneous rocks are classified according to mode of occurrence, texture, mineralogy, chemical composition, and the geometry of the igneous body. |
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The following table is a simple subdivision of igneous rocks according to both their composition and mode of occurrence. |
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Fibre-reinforced plastic composites determination of mode I interlaminar fracture toughness, GIc, for unidirectionally reinforced materials. |
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For years, the mode of collecting banknotes was through a handful of mail order dealers who issued price lists and catalogs. |
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Marxists argue that the establishment of a socialist mode of production is the only way to overcome these deficiencies. |
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Samsung is on the competitive mode taking Apple's iPad in the tablet market with more vibrance and colorful viewing experience. |
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The most common decay mode of a radioisotope of zinc with a mass number lower than 66 is electron capture. |
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This mode of reproduction produces few offspring, but increases the probability of each one surviving. |
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In July 2017, it was announced that Arriva Trains Wales would take delivery of five dual mode Class 769 units. |
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Crocodilians made the transition from a terrestrial to an aquatic mode of life. |
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Intrauterine cannibalism is an even more unusual mode of vivipary, in which the largest embryos eat weaker and smaller siblings. |
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This mode of reproduction produces few offspring, but increases the survival probability of each one. |
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This mode of transportation links national, international and global economies, making it vital to many other industries. |
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The study of this behaviour deals with normal mode analysis, an assessment of vibrational frequencies displayed by proteins. |
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The game will also be adding a new online Co-op mode for Xbox 360 and Xbox One. |
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If the almanac information is not in memory, the receiver enters a search mode until a lock is obtained on one of the satellites. |
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Lateral undulation is the sole mode of aquatic locomotion, and the most common mode of terrestrial locomotion. |
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Terrestrial lateral undulation is the most common mode of terrestrial locomotion for most snake species. |
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Fulham travelled to Hamburg by coach while Hamburg's Ruud van Nistelrooy used his normal mode of transport, horsebox. |
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This mode of locomotion is slow and very demanding, up to seven times the cost of laterally undulating over the same distance. |
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The second mode by which some fertilizers act is to enhance the effectiveness of the soil by modifying its water retention and aeration. |
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Diagnosis of chronic granulomatous disease and of its mode of inheritance by dihydrorhodamine 123 and flow microcytofluorometry. |
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The mode of Mesozoic dinosaur body masses is between one and ten metric tonnes. |
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This is especially important where the descendant group is sharply differentiated by gross anatomy and mode of living from the ancestral group. |
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Cycling is widely regarded as a very effective and efficient mode of transportation optimal for short to moderate distances. |
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Alpha emitter provides many advantages when compared to beta emitters and photon therapy, making it an increasingly preferred mode of treatment. |
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Reponsivity of the single nanowire device in photoconducting mode was found to be enhanced by five orders, at 470 nm. |
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Finally, archaeological evidence cannot be ignored as a source for information, at the very least, on the Frankish mode of life. |
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Its mode of action is antagonising the effect of aldosterone at levels of the mineralocorticoid receptor. |
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In normal mode it gives respectable performance, but switch to Sport and the car grows horns. |
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The mode of political organization preferred by anarchists, in general, is federalism or confederalism. |
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Buffon said that food and the mode of living could make races degenerate and differentiate them from the original Caucasian race. |
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