As with most of my brainstorms, I then started to wonder about the next step. |
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Mostly, though, I chose new models from brand-name makers, either the cheapest model in their line or the next step up. |
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The next step in preparing to think in this way is to think sociologically. |
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The next step will be forcing the move to a cashless society, controlled by a central authority. |
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This may be the next step and part of a research agenda for further investigation of Web use in news media newsrooms. |
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She was brought in to help the university take the next step in improving its graduate program. |
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The next step is to visualize this image whenever a situation brings on negative emotions. |
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The next step was to take the plug off the flex of the pump, and thread it through the exiguous drainage hole. |
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Your next step is drilling the latch hole on the edge of the door, using the specified spade bit. |
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The next step is to paint some winter weeds around her, and put a nice wet wash of burnt umber and cobalt blue over the wet ground of her body. |
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So the obvious next step would be to combine general relativity, the theory of the very large, with quantum theory, the theory of the very small. |
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If emollients alone don't treat the condition, the next step is to use a steroid cream or ointment. |
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The next step is an exchange of contract executed before a notary public with the two parties' lawyers. |
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They want it over and done with so that they can get on with the next step of their rebuilding process. |
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Therefore, the government will proceed with the next step of the recall process. |
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I have been playing reserve team football for three, four years now and this is the next step up for me. |
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Speaking of the next step, for families who have lost someone in this calamity, what's the next step for them? |
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Tentatively I set it down on the next step up, the stair felt and looked like a mattress would under foot but it held firm and took my weight. |
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In the end I stuffed it at the bottom of my laundry hamper, which is where it will remain until I decide my next step. |
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The next step involves the external fitting of the safety, beavertail and mainspring housing. |
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The next step in approaching the problem of the relation of these texts is to build a non-directional stemma. |
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The next step is to add milk but milk is dangerous and the date stamps are often confusing. |
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Once you have identified slow code, the next step is to address those issues. |
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My plan was moving a little quicker than anticipated so I decided to take things slow after the next step. |
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She is proud of her accomplishments, and positive about the next step of the campaign, but even she did not get the answers she was seeking. |
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Having acclimatised to the new conditions, the next step is becoming involved more in community life in his new hometown. |
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The next step is determining the severity of the disaster and responding accordingly. |
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Her next step into the world of acting was performing in television dramas in Delhi, with occasional roles in stage plays and operas. |
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The key is to select a transformer that is equal to the total of the wattage, or one that is the next step up. |
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Dressed in 70's disco dancer regalia, the president jived, boogied and strutted on the computer screen with gamers choosing his next step. |
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With the receiver drilled and tapped, and the barrel seat located, the next step was to make a takedown screw. |
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The next step in technology escalation is the addition of a stand-alone personal computer. |
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The next step is ensuring an unloaded firearm, which is accomplished with the ramrod as explained earlier. |
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In the next step, the stents are put through electropolishing in order to smooth out their surfaces. |
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And so, for the first time in 12 years, he found himself out of elective office without a certain next step. |
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The next step is then to find all the things that you think really ought to fit into the definition of existence. |
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Presumably, imminently, the next step will be the eradication of the old Abbey name to be replaced by that of their Spanish buyout puppetmasters. |
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Once the sink and its fittings have been removed, the next step will be to disassemble the counter tops and remove the cabinets. |
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If we grant that the universe is possibly or even probably the result of intelligent design, what is the next step? |
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But how does a movement that does not speak with one voice and that often marches energetically in different directions take the next step? |
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He's also racked up three goose eggs and appears to be well on his way to taking the next step in his hockey career. |
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The next step would be to arm himself with a gun and flaunt it in front of the police, or worse. |
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Our next step was to examine the interaction of the independent variables with the demographic factors. |
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Delineation of habitat features associated with territory placement and with nest success will be an important next step. |
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Next, you want to get very specific about what you're going to market on your webpage and make sure that it's congruent with our next step. |
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Therefore, the next step is to see if these results can be replicated and further refined using samples from other universities. |
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Prime the wall with a low luster latex enamel paint and allow it to dry completely before the next step. |
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The next step is to cut away the white pith from the flesh, leaving non behind. |
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The next step in developing a training program involves the delivery format. |
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MsCoughlan said the next step would be the publication of formal legislative proposals by the Commission. |
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The next step was to retool the company's promotional materials, adding the new logo and testimonials from customers in different industries. |
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The human being is the ultimate form of creation from which the next step in spiritual evolution is reunion with or ascent into the Godhead. |
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The government should take its next step by rethinking and reviewing its policies. |
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Placing military advisers with the rank of major or lieutenant colonel at the Colombian Army's general headquarters is the next step. |
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Our next step was to organise a lobby of the next meeting of the Housing Committee. |
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Charges, and probable arrest, were foreseen as the next step, but that hasn't happened yet. |
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Once the armature was completed, the next step was to add the papier-mache. |
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The next step in animal locomotion is to subject animals to perturbations and reveal the function of all their parts. |
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The next step is the lope, the trainer just adds a little tuck and roll after he slides out of the saddle. |
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He has years of experience as an assistant manager and is very eager to take the next step. |
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This proposal is to be debated this autumn by the lower house, the House of Commons, as the next step towards it becoming law. |
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The next step is to compare the R-value of your insulation with the recommended R-values for your house and your type of space heating. |
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The next step is to get the irrigation systems to activate automatically in response to real-time field data. |
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According to the laws that dictate super-villainy, the next step is obviously some kind of powerful death ray. |
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The next step is to remove any loose or flaking paint that may be present near the joint by scraping or sanding. |
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That evening, Simone brought another meal and a guide, Marcel Queinnec, to conduct us on the next step of our journey. |
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But I can't go there with my field boots, so the next step is to send even smarter robots instead. |
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Although scientists have now successfully mapped the human genome, the next step is to make sense of it. |
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The next step will be to pass out the highly fattening snack foods that everyone will claim they can't possibly eat. |
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The next step was to digitally create the three-dimensionally textured surfaces that produce the desired variations in the fountain's water flow. |
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The next step for researchers is to determine what lynx perceive as a barrier between one forest and the next. |
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The next step was a moving ceremony before a fetid room of tiddly students. |
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If this is too tight and it's hard to judge all the thermal conditions that could occur, the next step will be to use these forcep tools. |
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Once declared a holy person, the next step is beatification and finally canonisation. |
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The next step for her is the Federation of Gemology award, which involves day release and correspondence study. |
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If symptoms are severe enough to prevent effective trauma-focused therapy, pharmacotherapy is warranted as a next step. |
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The next step was to create a legal entity, which required petitioning the state board of higher education. |
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The next step is to total up those monthly outgoings and make sure they fall within your net income. |
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The next step is likely to be Japanese-style foods, such as bento boxed rice lunches. |
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The next step was to proscribe my use of the personal pronoun in the same way. |
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The next step is to polish the coding system and complete the coding of the remaining comments. |
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During the next step the produced upper sandwich was bonded with the lower sheet metal, also by rolling. |
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The next step in the procedure is to top up an earthen pot with water, preferably from a well. |
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The next step in this process is malnutrition, since active transport of nutrients become impaired. |
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I think the next step will be covering up the hideous wallpaper in the powder room and replacing the hardware. |
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So when feeling dies, love dies, and relationships disintegrate and divorce or parting is the next step. |
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For the next step, thoroughly cleaned slides and a cytocentrifuge were used. |
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The next step is the OD, the first attempt at an orchestrated full score, with the correct notation for transposing instruments. |
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The next step is to apply that principle by formulating a bill of costs which takes account of this judgment and the earlier cases. |
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The next step is to send an e-mail notification to the order fulfiller indicating that a new order is ready to be processed. |
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If this does not occur, the next step is for the Parliament to have its second reading of the budget. |
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Now the next step is launching an effort to try and make sure that we can take costs out of the system. |
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The next step is to encourage those fibres to grow into the cell, and out of the cell into the spinal chord, by using a combination of drugs. |
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Is the anthrax scare merely a copycat crime, or is bioterrorism the next step in some larger coordinated offensive? |
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The next step of lethal injection is a huge hit of curare derivative to lock up your lungs. |
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It is a great privilege to minister to people whose next step is to stand before the Lord himself. |
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It's also the next step in your education after A2s, AS Levels, Scottish Highers or other advanced level qualifications. |
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The next step was therefore to check that only one crystal phase was present and to determine the crystal lattice. |
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The next step in transforming the selling strategy was to segment the potential customer market. |
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The next step was to build a 16-foot easel with two-by-fours and plywood, which he set up in his studio. |
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The next step is to decompress the Administrative Update into a folder on your hard drive. |
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Once you get power and data to the hard drive, the next step is to connect it to the motherboard. |
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As a result of Lawrence many, of all orientations and political creeds, see same-sex marriage as the next step. |
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The next step is to take the flow chart on page 14 and use these series of questions to incorporate each feature into your camp setting. |
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The next step is to provide your ongoing support while encouraging them to get help. |
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If you believe you have an underactive thyroid, the next step is to see a doctor. |
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The next step in the multimillion proposed development will be the submission of an application for planning permission. |
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It was tall and stout, and a good support for him as he walked, for he could place it before him and so be sure of his next step. |
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Warfare is the next step with the powers of hot gas being harnessed to fire projectiles from cannons or small arms. |
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When the small-scale farming project became successful, the next step was to sell the produce. |
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The next step is administration of rabies immunoglobulin, with half of it directly into the wound and the rest into your waiting bottom! |
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Once you've decided to sew with real or fake leather or suede, the next step is knowing how to choose the correct leather or suede for your project. |
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That scene with Margaret and Barton is essential for them going to that next step where he tries to kill himself. |
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As a next step the astrophysicists want to use the upcoming LOFAR array in the Netherlands and Germany for radio astronomy and cosmic ray research. |
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The next step is to define the specific parties involved in the process. |
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The next step very well could be the rationalization of the product line. |
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The next step may be an airfreighting network, instead of relying on the cargoholds of planes carrying tourists to determine where our exports can go. |
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The declaration of war against ISIS, then, would seem to be a logical next step. |
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Once trainees understand mountainous terrain and its effects on combat, the next step is to conduct small exercises involving patrolling, raids, and ambushes. |
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In the next step, we removed the effect of body mass prior to testing for regional differences by using residuals from a regression of each of the two variables on body mass. |
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By the time contact is made, from the fan's point of view, it's the next step in furthering a relationship. |
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The white Hempstead, for instance, worked his way out of indentured servitude, the next step up from slavery. |
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He sat staring out the window with his elbows on the arm rests and his thumbs under his chin, slowly tapping his two index fingers together as he planned his next step. |
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One cannot deny that by labelling products, it creates an obvious next step that people then choose not to buy the goods at all. |
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Project Natal will, quite possibly, be the next step on the road to transhumanism and further demonstrate our decadent desire to get away from the real world. |
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It is time Labour took the next step and made sure students got at least the bare minimum required to survive, so that their debt burden does not continue to spiral. |
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Once a hacker identifies a target network, his or her next step is often to find a system with default configurations or common misconfigurations. |
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There's a couple of moments where she actually manages to right herself, only to lose a shoe and lunge into another steep incline with the very next step she takes. |
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The next step was to steal one of the six pound tuna cans from the warehouse. |
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Oh dear, she's gone the next step and got herself into trouble. |
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It would be prudent to reach some kind of consensus soon, because when you collect-it-all, the next step is to automate-it-all. |
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If you Twitter frequently, and Twitter is important for your business, this stats tool will help you take the next step towards becoming a master tweeter. |
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Did he give you any advice during the shoot about navigating the next step of your career? |
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The next step was to pass the NIH Scientific Review Group, which meets once a month. |
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The next step is to arrange for a valuer to visit the property on your behalf and to confirm that it is suitable to be used as security for mortgage purposes. |
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The scientists' next step, for most pathogens, is to collect the spores. |
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The agency's next step is to attempt resolution through mediation. |
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Once you have located the source of potential trouble, your next step is to go, not to the doctor, but to the bookshop to swot up your symptoms in a health manual. |
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The next step is to chop the copies into different lengths, and these, when graphed, give the peaks that are the profile of the bacteria in that soil. |
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He saw it as the next step in the future of the town and a natural step forward in furthering the aims and objectives of the Development Association. |
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Only after long and hard deliberations over many months did I come to my final conclusion that now was the time for me to take this next step forward in my life and my career. |
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The next step is to attach the original filler cap back on the car. |
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The next step would be the addition of foods fortified with plant sterols. |
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The next step in the evolution of these double-skin walls was to integrate such decentralized environmental control systems within the standard curtain wall thickness. |
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We have created a curriculum that will open doors for our students to get them their next step into higher apprenticeships, higher education, or employment. |
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As the body continues to move forward over the new stance foot, that leg extends to provide extra thrust, which propels the body forward into the next step. |
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It was not only the day they received their certificates of graduation but it signified the next step up the educational ladder into primary school. |
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Unsure of his next step, he wrote to various acquaintances enquiring about Classics positions at Oxford or Cambridge. |
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The next step will be for OSHA to review and revise the Final Rule as directed by OMB prior to publication in the Federal Register. |
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Although the ghoulish experiment was conducted on laboratory mice, the next step could involve a study of elderly humans. |
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Although the ghoulish experiment was conducted on laboratory mice the next step could involve a study of elderly humans. |
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The next step in the process of classical education is called the quadrivium. |
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His next step was to create a quirky collection of unusual camping spaces such as a yurt, a bothy and a shepherd's hut. |
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The coal used in the next step must be low in nitrogen to avoid the formation of cyanide. |
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The next step was a cooling trough, where the sugar crystals hardened around a sticky core of molasses. |
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The next step is to cut a piece of plastic eggcrating to fit the bottom of the box. |
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The next step is to accommodate the harmonic terms due to the elliptical shape of the orbits. |
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The next step is to find more about these trace vapours, including whether they are of natural or human origin. |
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Once the mineral properties are identified, the next step is determining the quantity of the ore. |
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The next step would be to try to identify a specific odourprint that may be associated with anxiety. |
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Obnosis must be used at every moment to determine the best next step with any student. |
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The next step is to change the IF statements in row 5 into text by inserting an apostrophe before each of the equal signs. |
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Based on the resulting form of the Lagrangian now it is possible to make the next step and go to the Hamiltonian corresponding to the CTG theory. |
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The next step was to insert progressively larger dilators to be slid along the guide wire. |
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With Paige and Renee's talent, it's only natural that their next step be towards entrepreneurship. |
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So now that we have a strategic plan, the next step has been re-aligning the ACPE organizational chart to help make that plan become a reality. |
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It marks the next step in the museum's development from train graveyard into a fully fledged visitor attraction. |
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Murder was the obvious next step, and I knew that murders had certainly happened on council estates, if not on mine. |
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Perhaps the most obvious next step is to investigate 4-polytopes with respect to symmetry equivalence. |
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The next step was a series of group activities where divergent thinking skills such as brainstorming and surrogation were used. |
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Being appointed a SuperStar is the next step up the ladder towards becoming a fullyfledged BRDC member. |
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The next step is to gradually align the 50 Henkel country internet subsites to the new design format. |
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The next step is requiring 40 hours of training prior to license approval. |
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The next step is a short transition or resting stage called catagen that lasts around two to three weeks. |
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This modernistic actor's career will undoubtedly proceed to the next step of his career. |
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The next step, says Hulvat, will be to produce an actual organic light-emitting diode, which glows when stimulated electrically. |
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Is a formal declaration of sainthood the imminent next step. |
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With an extensive accounting background, Ohm will be a good fit due to the granular details of the financial position along with helping customers take the next step. |
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Once it was determined that hyperthyroidism was the probable etiology of her cardiac decompensation, the next step was treatment of the underlying disease. |
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The next step before a transfer is the pretransfer conference. |
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The next step in this direction was to find an appropriate model of the system's hydraulical components as presented by the modelling of a pump and an actuator. |
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Once the mineral identification and reserve amount is reasonably determined, the next step is to determine the feasibility of recovering the mineral deposit. |
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Intravenous fluids are the first step in resuscitation, but often an intravenous adrenergic agent as a continuous infusion is added as the next step. |
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The next step is ethical veganism. This is not veganism because it is good for your health or because it protects the envirinment, but from a state of compassion. |
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The next step will be a wah-wah pedal to see how that works. |
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With the technical institutions of government in place, the next step was to extend the control of the Kingdom of Ireland over all of its claimed territory. |
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RockchoiRhassofarfailedtolive up to the exploits of her Group onewinning sister chorist, but she can take the next step up the ladder with Listed success at Salisbury. |
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With the institutions of government in place, the next step was to extend the control of the English Kingdom of Ireland over all of its claimed territory. |
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The next step in this specialty's journey will be to enhance the operational coordination of the environments in which emergency service delivery finds itself. |
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We selected the new HP PageWide Web Press T1100S as the next step in our ground-breaking digital PrePrint programme, said Stefano Rossi, CEO, DS Smith Packaging Division. |
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Likewise, Bryan's legendary speaking tour during the 1896 campaign is described as a logical next step in the gradual routinization of candidate-centered campaigns. |
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At the natural next step the man is not there either, but has been replaced by his constituent electrons and, I suppose, some vitons, energons, and one personalitron. |
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With the Mediterranean linked to the Fergana Valley, the next step was to open a route across the Tarim Basin and the Hexi Corridor to China Proper. |
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The next step is to understand how deep brain stimulation changes the brain, particularly in people with behavioral and cognitive problems, Rezai says. |
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Depression is 'psychologised', doctors muster a lot of empathy without taking the next step of therapy with medication above and beyond the psychagogic discussion. |
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