Once I had a boyfriend show up at my apartment, having only had enough money for a one-way ticket, just so he could spend New Year's with me. |
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And we have everything to gain, including that one-way ticket to paradise where we can live forever with our dead relatives. |
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That said, concentrate on making friends with other campers-or you might find yourself with a one-way ticket home. |
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The point I was raising, to my memory, was that it must be understood that this agreement was not one-way. |
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Mostly, though, evaluation in family therapy training has been a one-way, top-down process. |
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Because of wrong information 49-year-old Jim had been given in the US, she didn't realise her one-way ticket would cause so much trouble. |
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I booked a one-way ticket to Montreal on US Airways for the jazz festival and to celebrate Sudha's 30th birthday. |
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Everybody received the same material from a single voice, but it was a one-way interaction. |
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Though he seemed to relish Korea, on April 10 he bought a one-way ticket back to the United States, vowing not to return to the peninsula. |
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The scene ends with the sobbing woman screaming for a sympathetic witness on the other side of a one-way mirror. |
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I loved her so much but I always felt it was a one-way relationship so I proposed, she of course said yes. |
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The system alerts airport security screeners to more thoroughly check passengers who buy one-way tickets or pay with cash. |
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They put the audience on the other side of a one-way mirror, and you watch them watch the show. |
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We had the luxury of being able to hire a market research firm to provide the testing facility complete with one-way mirror and video recording. |
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While the line between hip hop and IDM may be blurred, it seems to be a mostly one-way relationship. |
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And the Fresh Air's one-way valve honks when you exhale, emitting a sound akin to the call of an amorous sea lion. |
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At the beginning of expiration, you tum the valve creating a one-way valve that only allows expiratory airflow. |
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You have to understand all five strategies in order to really gain a distinct advantage in the one-way link hunt. |
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Much to the enjoyment of the no-longer-bored guard on the other side of the one-way mirror, Mike and Martina share a deep, passionate kiss. |
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Mutual exchange is a more satisfying process than one-way transfer of knowledge and resources. |
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This can be done with a finger, or with a one-way speaking valve like those manufactured by Passy-Muir. |
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Fabricius, who was fascinated by anatomy, recognised that the veins in the human body had one-way valves, but was puzzled as to their function. |
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Hoots and cheers from the other side of the interview room's one-way mirror make Martina and Mike flush in unison. |
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Tension pneumothorax occurs when pleural damage results in a one-way valve phenomenon allowing air to enter, but not exit, the pleural space. |
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I turned to the one-way mirror, knowing Michaels was standing behind the glass with his hands crossed before his chest, and stared at him. |
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The flow is helped by a series of one-way valves in the veins that only allow the blood to move upwards. |
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It occurs when a one-way valve mechanism is present, enabling entry of air into the pleural space and not permitting its escape. |
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To keep blood from flowing backward, veins have built-in one-way valves that temporarily dam up the river of blood. |
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There are 4 chambers, two upper and two lower, separated by one-way valves. |
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The capsule admits afferent lymphatic vessels containing valves that provide one-way flow into the subcapsular sinus. |
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Flows in the other direction will generally be less dangerous, except for the fact that one-way relationships are difficult to sustain. |
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It is a one-way conduit for moving excess water, proteins, and molecules back into circulation. |
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Mike sighs and stands up himself, walking over to look into the one-way mirror. |
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Ravendale stood on the watching side of the one-way glass, his eyes locked on the writhing body of his latest victim. |
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You know, I'm really beginning to think that I won't figure out what's going in Iraq until I buy a one-way ticket to Baghdad. |
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And business today is far too complex to think in terms of one-way relationships. |
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The company also offers a one-way check valve that provides high flow rates across a wide range of pressures. |
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They become one-way routes, but they don't move, because people were not given the kind of advance warning they should get. |
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While buffers can help mitigate the impact of jitter and wander, they also serve to increase one-way latency, which may stint a conversation. |
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This feature offers distinct advantages over the one-way system, but also at a higher cost. |
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The growth of mammoth government interventions tends to be a one-way ratchet. |
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It's only in the down time that we recognize the one-way ratchet of adding to the cost of doing business. |
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This is not a rat trap, but a one-way flow device that stops sewage backing up into the drain of your house and also acts as a barrier to rats. |
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Cars whizz round the one-way system, trapping pedestrians on a small triangular island in the middle of the flow. |
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This means that coffee should be packed in an airtight foil laminated bag with a one-way air valve to allow the bag to de-gas. |
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Electric current, on the other hand, can be restricted to one-way flow, as in a rectifier or diode. |
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There are narrow alleys, sharp corners, open courtyards, one-way streets, even dead ends. |
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The two-way street past the cemetery is switched one day of the year, on the morning of All Saints' Day, today, to a one-way street. |
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Heavy-duty one-way and two-way gate latches can be operated with one hand, even on horseback! |
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In addition, other requirements such as Saturday-night stays and return tickets instead of one-way tickets were introduced. |
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In this paper we present a new sealed-bid auction scheme using the sequentially revealable commitment by the chain of one-way functions. |
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She was liberated in 1945 and trekked back to Poland, still cold and starving but with a one-way ticket to Warsaw. |
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The Ivy Lane loop road will close for up to 10 weeks from Monday, with a one-way system imposed until work is completed. |
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The full one-way journey would take 43 hours of sailing and the best part of a leisurely fortnight. |
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The lymphatic vessels, like veins, have one-way valves that prevent backflow. |
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I don't recommend this because it is a one-way process that can't be undone and nobody likes telltales. |
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The biggest problem was matching cars with people, most of whom wanted one-way rentals out of airports. |
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The median values of comet length distribution were used in a one-way analysis of variance test. |
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Take passwords for instance, which are encrypted using a one-way encryption system. |
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Home ownership is not a one-way ticket to quality street, and it is not for those with low or uncertain incomes. |
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In recent weeks Irish theatre on tour has looked like a one-way ticket to financial oblivion. |
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Interestingly, the original circuit always has been officially considered a one-way public toll road. |
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Leave understanding the one-way system, the evening traffic jam and where to park to the locals. |
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Each of these are milestones on a road that's inexorably leading us into a one-way street from which there is no return. |
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The one-way conversation lasted about 30 seconds as Moore, his face pale, eyes slightly milky and head tilting to one side, listened intently. |
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Running between the courtroom and dance studio, a one-way mirrored wall subverts the relationship between viewer and viewed. |
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One of Ilkley's busiest shopping streets will become one-way for three weeks as major work begins to revamp the street. |
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After the arteries deliver blood to your arms and legs, your veins channel blood back to the heart using one-way valves. |
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Right now Lewis is connected to the national grid by a one-way powerline that enters the water at Ardmore bay on Skye. |
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If the one-way transportation time is 2 days or less, as assumed, sorties missed because of transportation delays are negligible. |
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Janet nicked off on a one-way flight to Australia, letting her family know where she was one week later. |
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Follow the one-way system past the parking area at Pendennis Point and back along the south-west side of the point. |
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Whereas print and TV media is linear and one-way the internet is interactive and responsive. |
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For this community, therapy is not a one-way street, but rather resembles the spokes of bicycle, with the human heart as the hub. |
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Officers propose to build a special bus lane for eastbound services so they do not have to negotiate Winchester's one-way system. |
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The road is a one-way and thank god for that, because there's no way two-way traffic can squeeze through this narrow and congested street. |
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They came up with the scheme after plans for a one-way system reached a stalemate. |
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No one wants to get labeled as a hatemonger, but singling out members of one visible minority is a sure one-way ticket to that destination. |
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But if outsourcing is not mentioned as a reason when call centre numbers are reduced then perhaps the drift abroad is not the inevitable one-way movement that we all feared. |
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The 25-ft wide flyover is just enough for one-way vehicle movement. |
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In some cases, a chest tube can be left in for one or two days and can be attached to a one-way Heimlich valve or to a water-seal device allowing ambulation. |
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For example, I needed a diagram to demonstrate the concept of one-way valves in the veins of a horse's legs, so I typed in valve vein and pressed enter. |
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Individuals in desperate poverty may have difficulty emigrating but what is there to stop governments putting unwanted people on a plane with a one-way ticket? |
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This music is a one-way ticket to your own personal paradise. |
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Using their New Jersey drivers licenses as identification, they bought two one-way tickets on a visa card and checked in for American Airlines Flight 11 to Los Angeles. |
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And she said insult was added to injury when the company tried to make amends by sending her a single one-way travel voucher without a return ticket. |
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Couples are seen in an outpatient setting by two therapists, one of who conducts the session while the other observes from behind a one-way mirror. |
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Prior to testing, stimulus males were kept for some days in aquaria with a one-way mirror on one side to acclimatize them with their reflected image. |
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Where courts were not equipped with closed circuit television or one-way mirrors, children were sometimes still made to testify in the presence of their accused abuser. |
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The dish was placed behind the one-way mirror of an observation chamber such that the observer could see the crabs, but the crabs could not see the observer. |
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On the Web, those kinds of one-way relationships come down a notch. |
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I hope that the most significant message that comes across from the guideline to patients and practitioners is that treatment is not simply a one-way process. |
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It will reinforce the idea that this is a bit of a one-way relationship. |
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With Washington's latest move in regard to Libya, it would be understandable if many Bulgarians believed that the relationship is somewhat one-way. |
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In the real world, economic and social relations are seldom one-way. |
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As the film progresses, a one-way process of the performance is firmly established, involving the humiliation of Judy as the stooge. |
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Behind the progressive window-dressing, a one-way chain of command remains in force. |
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The answer is a bi-metallic valve that controls the opening and closing of a one-way check valve. |
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According to a council spokesman the delays stretched throughout the one-way system, with particularly bad hold-ups in Buckhold Road. |
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He also welcomed plans to stagger parking bays along the one-way road to create chicanes to slow vehicles. |
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Recently, a cart laden with gas cylinders, pushed by two panting men, entered a one-way street near Metro Cinema in south Mumbai. |
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Most doors will open upon walking into them, some are locked, one-way doors, or activated by a switch. |
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Bradford Council is to make The Grove a one-way street to motorists starting on Monday as it carries out a facelift on the popular shopping area. |
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This followed complaints that drivers were flouting the one-way system because they could not see the sign until it was too late. |
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A common means of modern encryption is a one-way system in which encryption is easy but decryption is computationally impractical. |
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The pumps require foot valves, or one-way valves, in order to retain their charge of water. |
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A mutual interaction, rather than a one-way derivation, could offer a more fruitful and more critical path. |
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Hamsun's hero is set on a one-way road to suicide and although he does not kill himself he destroys himself. |
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While some roads have been made one-way and BMTC buses diverted, congestion hasn't eased. |
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Seriously speaking, the same authorities who imposed one-way rules and re-routed the city buses should also take care of the needs of bus passengers. |
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When he went to my dad with the news, the joy was a one-way street. |
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Just give patients a sack lunch and a one-way bus ticket out of town. |
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For single-A players, being cut can mean a job at Staples or a one-way ticket back to Venezuela. |
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He might have assumed a lower profile, but he didn't disappear like many others with a fat cheque, a set of golf clubs and a one-way ticket to Florida. |
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A one-way door can be used to evict woodchucks from burrows, however, should never be used when young are present or when other animals are using the burrow system. |
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Hardly any of the roads at present are wide enough and one-way systems would have to be introduced, restricting parking to just one side of the road. |
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For years, it was a one-way street for those who injected or ingested their drugs, the promise of victory far more tempting than the fear of exposure. |
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You wouldn't wish upon this poll a one-way ticket to Palookaville. |
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A virtual conspiracy of one-way narrow streets makes a horse-drawn carriage or hired bicycle rickshaw an easier and more novel way to experience the city than a car. |
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With luck, one of those trips will be a one-way affair, but, whatever, we don't intend to be separated like this again if we can possibly avoid it. |
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The acid test for the new one-way system, however, will be peak hours of Monday when roads will take the full might of vehicles after an easy weekend. |
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Tewkesbury borough councillors have done an about-turn and withdrawn their support for the county council's controversial one-way system in Tewkesbury High Street. |
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On top of all that, if you want to drive anywhere other than major grocery stores and campus, you'll have to master the city's crooked one-way streets and bizarre dead ends. |
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We were going to see a two-way conversation replace a one-way monologue. |
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The original MATA plan, minus the one-way streets, was used as a basis for the current effort to help ease the city's traffic gridlock. |
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However, booking one-way flights on different airlines may get you a better deal in some cases. |
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But from the results I would say it looks like the mini-roundabout and one-way traffic calming option are the preferred two but we haven't decided yet what will be introduced. |
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I have half a mind to go ahead and quit my day job, sell everything I own for a one-way ticket to the Middle East, and hold out for the Grand Prize. |
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This old fire road has nice switchbacks along three miles of excellent dirt road, and it's all one-way so riders don't have to worry about traffic. |
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To overcome these issues, Honda has added a one-way clutch for engine braking that acts on the crankshaft instead of the torque converter during deceleration. |
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Yet how could this be anything but a one-way ticket to even worse times? |
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It's not one-way traffic, though, and my own particular brand of grammar geekdom has weaselled its way into the hearts and minds of those I'm closest to. |
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Some of these tickets are one-way, and therefore not constrained by maximum-stay restrictions, while others are round-trips with extended stopovers. |
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Each main line busway passenger must pay Rp 2,500 for a one-way trip. |
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Nowadays it's a one-way ticket to unemployment and outcast status. |
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You have several options for booking your cruise. You can search your favorite cruise line's or consolidator's Web site for repositioning cruises or one-way sailings. |
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Blood flows from the atria to the ventricles through a one-way valve. |
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The MIT boffins created a physical one-way function by connecting cryptography with mesoscopics, the study of how waves travel in disordered materials. |
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The committee agreed to delegate authority to the Director of Strategy and Planning to approve the plans, subject to negotiations to secure a one-way system. |
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Witnesses will be spared the anguish of having to see the suspect in the flesh, even through a one-way screen, in traditional line-ups at police stations. |
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Experimentation and other forms of consumption were seen, with hardly any exceptions, as one-way tickets to addiction, social disengagement and mental and physical misery. |
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This would turn our curving one-way traverse into a giant figure eight. |
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Did it have a blind gut as the platyhelminthes, or a one-way through gut? |
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This may leave the blue states bluer than ever, but not very pleasant places to live if their most industrious, motivated citizens are loading up one-way U-Hauls. |
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Instead of movement around the board being determined by dice or spinners, a slide projector was used to project numbers and arrows through a one-way mirror onto a wall. |
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And yet he is too smart to despair that this is a one-way street. |
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But shoppers on trendy Bond Street in London were stunned to see the former Boomtown Rats frontman ignoring the road signs to pedal the wrong way down a one-way street. |
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It's a measure of how one-way things were that what is usually a tousy tussle of a fixture ended with Johansson the only yellow card. |
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For the first several years of the bailout it was a one-way street. |
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Margaret purchased a single round trip ticket to and from Chicago, as it was cheaper than buying two one-way tickets. |
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A one-way ANOVA revealed no significant differences in the means of the percent transmittance of the bacteria removed by the different flosses. |
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Hamilton's Pub in Belgorod has taken stock of the Alcester-based Hogan's Cider one-way kegs. |
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But the spread of license plate reading equipment is another signpost on the one-way highway toward a loss of privacy and anonymity. |
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Working properly, heart valves maintain a one-way flow of blood, preventing backups in one heart chamber or leakage into another. |
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High Street is expected to be operating as a one-way street for four weeks, between Four Ways towards the Five Ways junction. |
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These fares are one-way and valid for travel through June 24 combinable with any available fare on the return. |
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French Motorail has one-way Calais-Brive fares for a car and up to six passengers from pounds 340 this summer. |
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But historically, the groupie-idol relationship was a one-way street. |
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The first one is the cryptographic one-way function called a later hash function. |
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So I went straight to the airport, bought a one-way ticket, and flew out. |
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In the procedure, tiny, one-way valves are placed in the lungs to block airflow to hyperinflated regions to achieve lung volume reduction. |
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In 1964, Reynolds introduced one-way aluminum cans as a convenient alternative to returnable glass bottles and to steel cans, which still required a can opener. |
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Following the suicide of his apparently unreassurable wife, Bunny takes to the road with 9-year-old Bunny Jr., and that road is a one-way expressway to oblivion. |
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The hearings, on Monday and on May 14, will give the public a chance to comment on a proposal to increase the one-way bus fare by 25 cents and the all-day fare by 50 cents. |
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Greek airline Olympic Air today announced that it is offering fares priced at EUR15 one-way for flights between Athens and Thessaloniki, Alexandroupoli, Chios and Kos. |
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One man's Alpine horn is another man's tossing the caber, but the partisan support was by no means one-way traffic in Murray's favour among the packed crowd. |
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Like all AirTran Airways fares, prices included in this sale are one-way tickets and do not require a roundtrip purchase or a Saturday night stay. |
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A new chapter has been added on one-way analysis of variance, a natural extension of the unpaired t-test to the case of three or more independent groups. |
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Apparently horses have something like a mud flap, or one-way valve, in their oesophagus which prevents them from expelling the contents of their stomach. |
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