Other parts of the painting have the gritty texture of sand, which Sudduth has added to latex paint. |
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For myself, I would have writ more on this subject, but that I was afeared, if I did overmuch belaud these parts of the person. |
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We have excellent EDI connections with them, globally, for sequence parts delivery and just-in-time delivery. |
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The breathtaking performance by the tiny tots, who represented the presence of the Sindhis in different parts of the world, was commendable. |
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The soft parts of the body such as the liver, kidneys and spleen can also be looked at in this way. |
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Among the parts stolen were a steering wheel, an air filter, a parcel shelf, locking nuts and a pair of sparks. |
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But he was eager to emulate his father and reconquer parts of Germany lost after the defeat of Quinctilius Varus. |
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Don't be in a hurry in purchasing replacement parts, be wise in choosing the parts you are going to use in your Ford car or truck. |
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Lighter reciprocating and rotating parts were used and counterbalancing improved. |
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It broadcasts in English, Bemba and Lamba and its signal covers the entire Copperbelt Province and some parts of the neighbouring provinces. |
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Essiac herbal formula consists of equal parts burdock, slippery elm, sheep sorrel, and turkey rhubarb. |
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Counsel set out parts of the appellant's proof of evidence available at the trial. |
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I was a second year clinical student, doing part of my obstetric attachment in January in one of the colder parts of Britain. |
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There are also anti-Taliban fighters from the Hazara ethnic minority who control parts of the exquisite, ravaged Bamiyan valley. |
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This testing also provides a great opportunity to inspect your well pump for wear of its moving parts as well as the electrical system. |
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Dry the parts well and spray them with silicone lubricant before reinstalling them. |
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The rest of the roles are filled by auditions of invited actors reading for specific parts and some by general auditions. |
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The stress caused by the collision is thought to have reactivated the cancer cells, causing it to spread to other parts of her body. |
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But just might add that there has been a welter of confusing and contradictory information coming out of various parts of the leadership. |
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Unlike a piston engine, where reciprocating parts move up and down, the twin rotors in the Mazda just spin around. |
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Replacement, aftermarket auto parts and car accessories for older models can now be purchased online as well. |
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Every aftermarket motorcycle parts manufacturer is battling with their competitors. |
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The middle ear includes all the parts between your eardrum and the hearing nerve, inside your head. |
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Why are separate and independent events seen as interrelated parts of a sequence? |
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A light westerly wind blew, gentle as the day, and whipped up the dusts moving them to scattered graves and other surrounding parts of the city. |
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The ants move the aphids to fresh parts of the plant, and they protect them from attack by other insects. |
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Typical of its period is the way the upper parts of the walls step back above the buttresses before reaching a straight parapet. |
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In the nonsilenced plant, strong luminescence was detected from all parts of the section, while no luminescence was found in the control plant. |
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He kidnaps her, in a surprisingly old-school twist, and takes her to parts unknown. |
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One brew still popular in many parts of China is made of fruit bits suspended in rice wine. |
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Bush and his regime are businesspeople, who are doing business with fellow, powerful businesspeople in other parts of the world. |
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Im not quite sure who they are but I take it as a compliment that they liked my site enough to copy parts of it. |
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The most basic deliverable metric is to count the number of parts released to the manufacturing resource planning bill of materials. |
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Restricted to tropical parts of the new world, it includes the paca, agoutis, and acouchis. |
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All of the moving parts are fully enclosed so you have got no chance of sprockets or drive shafts whirring around or anything like that. |
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I'm waiting to see the response from the guys about the specific details and ambiguities in the other parts of the stories. |
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There are no lessons to learn from it, no insight to be gained by replaying those parts of the past. |
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Air also enters the living space from other unheated parts of the house, such as attics, basements, or crawl spaces. |
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We recoil at the idea of growing human beings for spare body parts or creating life for our convenience. |
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Different swimming strokes target different parts of the body, while the buoyancy of the water cushions muscles and joints. |
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It is our hope and prayer that the humpback and other whales will be protected in the West Indies and other parts of the world. |
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Like many of the Arctic refuge's birds, snow geese winter in warmer parts of the lower 48 states. |
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An hour after we headed out to sea, Toby had remedied our predicament by MacGyvering a replacement from plumbing parts and rope. |
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It has saturation penetration in Derry city and parts of Donegal, bringing in strong advertising revenue. |
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Eiji and Ohno came up with the kanban system of labeling, an early precursor to bar codes, to keep the flow of parts smooth. |
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The mainspring, and other parts do need to be checked and cleaned a little further. |
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Radiotherapy involves the exposure of parts of the body to radiation, beams of high-energy X-rays, gamma rays or particles. |
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The boring parts of the action are judiciously excised, resulting in a tight, unsettling work. |
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There are many parts that have to be lubricated every single day, or the machine will break down. |
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A new radio station is ready to hit the airwaves in parts of East and South Mayo. |
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I started learning to sing at age 3, singing parts of ragas and short songs for maybe ten minutes each morning. |
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It was rotting, like the rest of the building, and parts of the wood had fallen away completely. |
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The gloomy picture emerged as heavy rain lashed the UK and isolated areas in parts of the country were warned to expect flooding. |
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Flood waters are receding in some parts of the Midwest, but still rising in others. |
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The improvements and redecorations to the common parts of the building were unlikely to have had any sizeable impact upon the rent. |
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The home side lost a wicket with the score on 16 and then proceeded to hit the ball to all parts of the ground. |
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Oxygen transport from above-ground parts to roots of wetland plants is facilitated by aerenchyma. |
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By taking notes he wanted Sydney to write down all the important parts and help him make a decision. |
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Campers and trampers have been told to prepare for evacuation as rivers rise rapidly, in many parts threatening to burst their banks. |
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It is now one of the most dangerous parts of the country rife with crime, kidnappings and attacks. |
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The standard 1-degree indexing table allows easy access to complex prismatic parts or to drill and tap holes in one setup. |
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And in any event the audiences in 1602 were no doubt so used to the convention of female parts being played by men that they barely noticed it. |
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Police have been put on red alert in other parts of India, including in Gujarat and in the capital New Delhi. |
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The sago palm is an important foodstuff in parts of the lowland areas of Melanesia. |
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The citizens of the devolved parts of the U.K. have not been weighed down with an impossible burden of taxation. |
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During wet weather it is impossible for pedestrians to use parts of the pavement because of the deep ruts and puddles. |
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Parking restrictions in parts of Oxford are no longer being enforced because road markings have worn away. |
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His beat is the woebegone parts of the planet most people avoid like the plague. |
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It seems to have escaped the attention of certain parts of the BBC that we are all square with two tests still to play. |
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A table saw and miter saw will allow two persons to prepare parts for over a dozen telescopes in well under an hour. |
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In all parts of Canada, people were glued to their television sets, or listening to any radio available. |
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Yet it seems doctors in many parts of the country are still failing to read the signs and make the correct diagnosis. |
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I was glad I had read widely and learnt poetry and parts of the Book Of Common Prayer by rote. |
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The leaves were selected from different parts of the plants to span a large range of mass, area and age. |
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Boxing, wrestling, and American football are favorite sports in both parts of Samoa. |
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As I watched the film, I wrote Lea an email, just noting parts of the film that I particularly related to. |
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He wrote an example of a crab canon which has four parts instead of Bach's two. |
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Although never close to winning a seat in Parliament, it had strong support in parts of London, the midlands, and some northern cities. |
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As you can tell from my inane babble above, not much has been going on round these parts lately. |
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Other parts of the building will be shut at different times between July and October. |
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Cut the onion into small parts and fry it until it becomes golden and then add it to the forcemeat. |
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The procedure is the same, takes the same amount of time, and the parts are cheaper. |
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Forge welds made by blacksmiths were made by heating the parts to be joined to a red heat considerably below the molten temperature. |
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The Buddhas I saw in corners were not serene or reassuring presences, as they might be in other parts of Asia. |
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Evidence of this came two years ago when, to some bemusement, property prices began to play catch-up with less traumatised parts of the county. |
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Fred proved to be an excellent sponsor, keeping me stocked with all the spare parts I needed. |
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In Africa and parts of Indonesia, the game goes by the name Milo and points are scored differently. |
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Steel furnishings and aluminum plane parts were torn into white-hot shrapnel. |
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For disabled visitors there is a designated car park with a bus for wheelchair users, giving access to key parts of the site. |
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In parts of the Himalaya, the big cats have a near-mythical status comparable with the yeti, or abominable snowman. |
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Some parts seem to be like bird or avian viruses, while other bits are similar to bovine or murine viruses. |
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Have you noticed the fashion these days for people to get a tattoo on various parts of their body? |
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But the redacted parts in the computer file could be seen by copying them and pasting the material in a word processing program. |
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New aftermarket parts have improved over the last five years, according to 44 percent of repair shops. |
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Early photographs of the factory interior show lab-coated machinists producing parts for the emerging automobile and truck industry. |
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The fuselage is of light metal construction and parts of the tailplane are of composite structure in order to reduce radar signature. |
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That level of coverage should just about deal with most parts of the UK that matter. |
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Most self-propelled systems have numerous moving parts that require lubrication. |
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And the story of her and Bob at the VW Bus weekend was dead funny too, especially when she acted out the parts of some of the people she met! |
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Apparently, the film has been recut for its wide release, with the better parts of Mr. Brown's performance left behind. |
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Driving without thinking, she had come to the one of the darkest parts of the city where most people avoided. |
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This caused Olds to sign contracts with the owners of small machine shops to manufacture many parts for his cars. |
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In other parts of the country, it might be a fish fry or a crab or oyster boil. |
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In most parts of the world, an aggrieved party has to prove that what is said about them is a lie. |
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The only change is that Orff transcribed the orchestral parts for two pianos. |
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Thousands of workers were stationed along a conveyor-belt-driven assembly line, each repetitiously adding parts to Ford's Model T car. |
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The finishing touch is the rear wing, and all these parts can either be left in black carbon or painted to match the bodywork. |
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Many African countries still do not have universal radio or TV services capable of being received in all parts by all people. |
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Even then her work challenged the classical ideal that a well-tempered whole must bind the parts in a structured hierarchy. |
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In some parts of the country, criminal gangs will pay homeless people to rummage though dustbins for receipts and bank statements. |
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Players become shallow and lazy as important parts of their game wither and atrophy from disuse. |
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Once senior managers have seen early results, their buy-in can pave the way for a smooth rollout to other parts of the organization. |
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The most amusing parts were when they'd call for audience participation, and there'd be dead silence. |
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There were only two parts to an axe or hatchet, the axe head and the handle. |
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The adoption of a by-law to control skateboarding in certain parts of the borough is another option being considered by the council. |
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Sven could be the man capable of welding the parts into a world-beating whole. |
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They can weld all metals from aluminum to stainless steel, plus they stock parts and supplies for sale. |
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A radioactive tracer visualized the parts of the brain that were active while different types of sounds were being processed. |
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Heirs paid the debts of the bequeather and other taxes according to the inherited parts the property. |
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When you have to lift or flip the ball into the air, you bring more moving parts into play, and this hurts your feel. |
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He owns a personal library which receives several Urdu dailies, weeklies and monthlies published in different parts of the country. |
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This was especially the case when the stimulus was applied to contralateral or midline parts of the body. |
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Unlike many other parts of the world, these men would often prefer unemployment to taking a job they consider beneath them. |
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According to his biography, he wrote and recorded parts of this album while living in the studio for two months. |
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The book is divided into ten parts with each part divided into clearly demarcated sub-sections allowing ready reference. |
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Peak concentrations of propyl nitrate and butyl nitrate in south-central Kansas were 51 and 68 parts per trillion, respectively. |
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Apparently the merest whiff of a grease-infused treat can harden body parts other than the arteries. |
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That is not to say that the parts are interchangeable, for they are not, but they are surely kissing cousins. |
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Sumacs are regarded as sacred trees by the North American Indians, who make medicines from many parts of the plant. |
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High strength composites are used for the windscreen, the upper cowling and parts of the tail fin and tail plane. |
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At each sampling, healthy berries from different bunches and from different parts of the bunches were collected. |
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But you know, some of those automobile plants shut down because the just-in-time delivery of the parts was not possible. |
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Nicotine and tropane alkaloids are formed in the roots and transported to the aerial parts of the plant. |
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Why are parts of my body cold to the touch when I don't actually feel cold in those places? |
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Where once Burgundy had the field to itself, other parts of the world are now making some gorgeous red wines from Pinot Noir. |
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Most of these studies have focused mainly on targeting genes in the aerial parts of the plant. |
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Few parts of the aerospace or civilian airline industry bear much relation to free market theory. |
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With a slight wobble in his voice, he said his prostate cancer had spread to other parts of his body. |
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But all of the guitar, bass and drum parts were recut using the original demos as a guide and template. |
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Preliminary discussions are underway with potential acquirers for all or parts of these activities. |
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Coccoliths are the extremely small calcareous parts of microscopic marine algae. |
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The actual percussion lock has been modernized to include a coil mainspring and parts proven reliable and trouble-free. |
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And later on, you'll have plenty of junkyard parts to choose from too, since what's popular on the roads eventually becomes popular in junkyards. |
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The two officials said the administration plans to propose redacting parts of the memos. |
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There have been villagers in other parts of Zambia mauled by lions, trampled underfoot by elephants and hippos. |
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The suite is divided into four parts with Latin, gospel, blues, funk and free jazz forming the basis of alternate numbers. |
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Eyeballs, whiskers, blood and even tiger nose are among the parts used for their perceived curative properties. |
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In our second feature, editor at large Alision Stein Wellner shows us how this postponement of adulthood is affecting other parts of society. |
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Indian bikes are increasingly embedded with more electronics than low-end cars in other parts of the world. |
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Slightly lower grade stock, still of an acceptable quality, was then imported at a cheaper price from other parts of the world. |
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We use a non-standard signalling on most of our trackage, except for parts that we inherited from another operator. |
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The multiple functions performed by Swiss automatic machines help increase production speeds for machining parts with midsized diameters. |
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Last week I read the parts of the book that deal with track and field and assessed the damage in print. |
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The red-brick mansion looks shabby with parts of it damaged and wild bushes growing around it. |
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Efforts to introduce it to other parts of the world have been largely unsuccessful. |
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The results were transferred to farmers and other parts of the agri-food industry. |
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The campaign features a series a posters showing empty parts of a house with street signs reading Bedroom, Stairs and Hallway. |
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Many of the articles and photographs will be of genuine interest to people from all parts of the region and it is reasonably priced. |
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The Selous has huge herds of sable antelope and estimated 10,000 of them although they are rare in the tourist parts of this huge reserve. |
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She had willed that after her death parts of her body be put on display or sent to those responsible for abusing animals. |
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Sitting astride the mid-ocean ridge in the North Atlantic Ocean, Iceland is volcanically one of the most dynamic parts of the Earth's surface. |
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The corn planter is a complex machine with many moving parts that must work together precisely for optimal seed placement and coverage. |
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The awareness created among the backward communities has kindled their interest in conditions in other parts of the world. |
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In pre-colonial times both the western Cape and the drier parts of the interior were occupied largely by Khoisan hunters, gatherers, and herders. |
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Lack of fuel and replacement parts has led to the reintroduction of animal traction for agriculture in a retrenchment to a preindustrial past. |
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The Government wants to redistribute wealth from more affluent areas in the south to deprived parts in the north of the country. |
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Essentially parts of central Queensland and southern Queensland, particularly in the western wheat belt areas, aren't too bad. |
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These sensitive areas are known as acupoints, and are thought to link to nerve junctions in other parts of the body. |
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The lads are continuously on the go and travel to all parts of the country. |
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During the immobilization of a fracture, all nonimmobilized parts must be moved to avoid stiffness, muscle atrophy and joint contractures. |
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The decimal point separates the whole numbers from the fractions or parts of numbers and so every number has a decimal point, whether we show it or not. |
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We advise against all but essential travel to all other parts of Iraq. |
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These include parts of a cornice and trabeation with sculpted round loaves of bread and a large travertine block incised to look like a wicker basket. |
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A pioneering scheme which has transformed tarmacked roads into open spaces for the community to enjoy may be repeated in other parts of the borough. |
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In Detroit, as the auto industry cut jobs and spun off its auto parts manufacturing, often to nonunion companies, the incomes and communities of workers were devastated. |
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Armed with a plan that was equal parts erudite and dauntless, Burger plunged into the project, rising to every challenge. |
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Similar stories plague many parts of Latin America, Africa, and eastern Asia. |
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Cindy Crawford keeps her multi-million dollar skin moisturized with spritzes of equal parts of milk and water that she refreshes with throughout the day. |
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There was the lurch of takeoff and the coffee and pastries I'd had during the meeting got friendly with parts of my body I'd rather they stayed clear of. |
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There are stretches in dragnet Nation that are too obviously designed to scare, and parts feel paranoid. |
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If different parts of the cerebellum have different functional roles, this must be due to differences in their input and output connections rather than their internal wiring. |
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Likewise, many parts of the avocado tree find uses as herbal medicines. |
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An almost-empty parts bin triggers a just-in-time replenishment order. |
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They went back and cleaned up the data in their individual databases, recoding parts information so that everyone was working with the same names and numbers for each part. |
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Even the parts that are fenced don't keep them out all the time. |
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From engine and radiator parts to filters, wipers, auto body parts and trim and a whole lot more, you will find everything to repair and maintain your Nissan car. |
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There were musicians, singers, reciters and storytellers from various parts of the county as well as guest entertainers from Kerry, Tipperary and Offaly. |
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The crowd gathering round the town courthouse weren't the kind of white trash everyone blamed for the lynchings that had taken place recently in other parts of Oklahoma. |
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These parts were assumed to be statistically independent from each other. |
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Their misguided views make it much easier for some parts of mainstream America to reciprocally demonize the entire anti-war camp and deprive it of support. |
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A narrow chancel originally lay east of the nave and parts of its north wall can still be seen, pierced by the arcade between the nave and the north aisle. |
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We recognize a diversity of living organisms in nature as the product of a historical process and whose parts interconnect with each other and with their environment. |
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Dry with an old towel and lube the moving parts with reel grease. |
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Even down to the wing nuts that are in white bronze other parts are polished and lacquered steel, the body is spun aluminium and contains the rotating mirror effect. |
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An investigation later revealed that fires had been started deliberately in different parts of the house and containers of white spirit or turpentine were recovered. |
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Species of Orbiculopylorum are always characterized by an outer part that is definitely separated from the inner part, and the two parts are connected mainly by internal rays. |
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Telegrams from various other parts of the country reported heavy falls of snow during the night and it was feared young lambs and early vegetation had suffered considerably. |
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In neighbouring Botswana torrential rains that have lashed the southern, central and eastern parts of the country are now moving towards tourist destinations in the west. |
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I love my job and have found work to be gratifying and even calming during periods when other parts of my life are far less so. |
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He was forced to strategically excise parts in the opening shower sequence, replace some lascivious dialogue, and tone down some of the overt gore. |
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The parts are made in this factory and then shipped to another country for assembly. |
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We read his reminiscences of travel to many different parts of the globe. |
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I can't say I liked the movie, but, to be fair, parts of it are pretty funny. |
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The older parts of the university are all built of the same plain light brown brick rising in columns, with long windows between them, and simple flat roofs. |
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Imagine how much easier it would be to reorder parts using a system that automatically queries embedded chips every few minutes and accounts for parts as they are used. |
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With a fountain trickling in the atrium, and the different parts of the house going off from the center, it was grander than what any merchant in Greece had. |
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In fact we actually had really interesting discussions about it once we all admitted that maybe we were taken in in some parts and we enjoyed the joke. |
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Some of the singing was a little weak and difficult to hear in parts and there were perhaps a few too many gags, one in particular sailing a little close to the wind. |
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The tannins in a wine come from skins, seeds, and stems, and when those parts are still green at picking time, the wine can be rough and astringent. |
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Found in woody areas across North America, the plant also grows in Central America and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to Europe, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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Superaccurate atomic clocks, timepieces capable of discerning a change in frequency of a few parts in a million billion, were used to monitor the potential shifts. |
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Some parts of Australia have traditions of huge reptiles suggestive of long-necked sauropods, the dinosaur group which includes Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. |
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She had always hated the take-off and the landing parts in a flight. |
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Meanwhile, flood-threatened parts of North Yorkshire remained on a knife-edge today, waiting for river levels to reach their peaks following record rainfalls. |
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Here are three whatsits from different parts of the country. |
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The delivery notes of aftermarket motorcycle parts is quite impressive. |
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He often made all-night runs to the rear for parts and tires. |
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The analysis also fails to determine the degree to which many economic variables, such as hourly pay rates, are catching up on other parts of Europe. |
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You can take their tunes apart like a Swiss watch, and the complexity of the constituent parts is what dazzles you. |
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Additional parts may be machined, or ordered from a catalogue, but these expenses are capped, and the final product can't exceed a certain weight or size. |
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It involved breaking down a complex manufacturing job into small, easily repeated operations using parts machined so closely as to be interchangeable. |
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The tower was burning, quickly spreading to other parts of the castle which were richly furnished with wooden furniture, silk tapestries and oil paintings. |
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The parts of the thick hull moved perpendicular to the midsection. |
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There is concertina barbed wire going up on parts of the border between Bangladesh and India. |
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Such a building would be equal parts pragmatics and aestheticized glamour. |
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Payback against those accused of practicing sorcery is a deep-set custom in some parts of the ethnically diverse nation. |
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But to cut down harmful frictions, such moving parts must be lubricated. |
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Her principles, her prejudices, her confrontational style divided British society and still splits parts of the Tory Party. |
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That attack prompted the government to declare a three-month state of emergency in parts of North Sinai. |
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A new Alabama Department of Homeland Security film is equal parts graphic and corny. |
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It is always a good idea to get better tire adhesion to the rim this way, and it might also stick down those parts right by the valve that you mention. |
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The custom-made moulding inserted into shoes and boots ensures that people stand in the correct position, realigning their gait and easing pressure on other parts of the body. |
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People journeyed from various parts of the country to pay their respects. |
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One of the strangest parts of the show, is the power the commissary has over inmates lives. |
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The matter was quickly rectified by fitting steel control rods, cutting away some parts of the wing skin and providing adequate gap sealing for the flaps. |
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In Europe armourers have invariably been workers in metal, but in other parts of the world materials such as wickerwork, bone, and coconut fibre have been used. |
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Space is also not an aggregate of its parts but presumably an essential whole preceding all it parts, a view motivated at least in part by theological considerations. |
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Then they would go to a hotel afterwards and combine the parts they had remembered in one sketch. |
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Caracals, also commonly called African lynx though not actually a lynx, weigh at adulthood from 25 to 45 pounds and are native to the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia. |
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And the big toy chains are hopeful that while mom and dad may cut back on other parts of the family budget, they'll continue to splurge on toys for junior. |
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Rather than measure temperature directly, a differential radiometer uses a pair of antennae to detect the difference in temperature between two separate parts of the sky. |
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Listeners kept calling and sending text messages to the radio jockey from all parts of Mumbai, telling him about the rains in their neighbourhood. |
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In most parts of the country, plants grown from tubers, as well as plants that have been lifted and stored over winter, should be started indoors. |
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He soon knew every inch of the 1400 parts of the bridge and spent years filing the multitude of dovetail joints which hold the construction together. |
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Military and police have complained they are underfunded and had to resort to cannibalizing parts from other aircraft to keep their aging fleets in the air. |
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But church authorities have traditionally been hesitant to discuss controversial parts of Mormon history. |
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The Vandals had already invaded parts of Roman France, Spain, and Portugal, asserting themselves as an important power in Western Europe. |
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Some thousands of Welsh settlers moved to other parts of Europe, concentrated in certain areas. |
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Stephen said he pulled into McQuaid's auto parts on the concession road in the townland of Clonfad, Co Fermanagh. |
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They are the parts of the British Empire that have not been granted independence or have voted to remain British territories. |
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The Caribbean parts of the Kingdom consist of two zones with different geographic origins. |
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Part of AMC's overall strategy was to save manufacturing cost by using Renault parts and engineering expertise when practical. |
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This shift mainly took place in parts of the west, such as the southern Italian towns that sided with Hannibal. |
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In the past, however, many patients with multiple mets had deposits located in different parts of the brain or had radioresistant mets. |
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The gory parts of the book were not shown, especially that part where Edward loses an eye after a butter knife attack. |
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Under Caesar the Romans conquered Celtic Gaul, and from Claudius onward the Roman empire absorbed parts of Britain. |
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The new reverses of the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins feature parts of the Royal Shield, and the new pound coin depicts the whole shield. |
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As is the case for many parts of the Southern Netherlands, the place changed hands several times in the last few centuries. |
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Where the sea meets higher parts of the sloping landscape, dramatic cliffs emerge very suddenly. |
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In parts of Britain that were not Romanised, such as Scotland, the period is extended a little longer, say to the 5th century. |
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Bronze parts are tough and typically used for bearings, clips, electrical connectors and springs. |
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Autophagy is a process by which the body recycles old or damaged cell parts and keeps the healthy cells and the body running efficiently. |
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He built his first hoverchair all by himself out of scavenged parts when he was only eight! And ever since, he's continued to upgrade it. |
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Of course, the nonmodified parts of these loans still have the original covenants. |
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A rift is a region where the lithosphere extends as two parts of the Earth's crust pull apart. |
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The ethics of some surgeries such as labiaplasty, where women get parts of their genitals removed, are questioned, she said. |
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Instead, the focus has been on automating the flow of information rather than of parts or raw materials. |
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These small glaciers would have developed in the Lesotho Highlands and parts of the Drakensberg. |
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Kashi is providing majority funding for the AFF Light-A-Community project to bring electricity to the remotest parts of the quinoa farmlands. |
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The body parts appear to be classed for compensation based on how much use they have in society. |
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He found himself ruling not only Norway, but the Isles, Man and parts of Scotland. |
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Lattice members and other parts were also assembled at South Queensferry, using cranes and highly efficient hydraulic rivetters. |
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Their citizens were not of homogeneous origin, but were from all parts of Greece. |
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This conquest has brought instability to unexpected parts of the region. |
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Justice Department has been investigating allegations of auto parts price fixing. |
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One day, she convinces Adam that it would be good for them to split up and work different parts of the Garden. |
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Access to parts of the station is difficult for people with physical disability. |
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It controls substantial parts of public health, home affairs and foreign affairs. |
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By the end of the 15th century, the practice of acting these plays in cycles on festival days was established in several parts of Europe. |
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Keg beer was replacing traditional cask ale in all parts of the UK, primarily because it requires less care to handle. |
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Black pudding is a type of blood sausage commonly eaten in Great Britain, Ireland and in other parts of Europe. |
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The term is also sometimes applied to parts of Powys, Monmouthshire and Wrexham. |
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At its apogee in the 16th and 17th centuries, Benin encompassed parts of southeastern Yorubaland and the western Igbo. |
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Generally speaking, predominantly agricultural or built environments became constituents of Brabant and other parts devolved to Breda. |
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Of course, many other houses, both frame and nonframe, had some exterior wood parts such as fascia, trim, and sash. |
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Even in other parts of the country mangcorn, and rye, not pure wheat, were the chief products. |
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Some parts of the coastline consist of machair, a low lying dune pasture land. |
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Mortality, reduced childbirths and increased emigration reduced the population of parts of the country by between 10 and 15 per cent. |
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Wattle and daub has been used for at least 6,000 years and is still an important construction material in many parts of the world. |
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Behind the Horseshoe Cloister is the Curfew Tower, one of the oldest surviving parts of the Lower Ward and dating from the 13th century. |
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In this manner, it parts company with a more celebratory interpretation of history found in conventional liberationist historiography. |
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Barley, wheat and potatoes are grown in eastern parts of Scotland such as Aberdeenshire, Moray, Highland, Fife and the Scottish Borders. |
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Wages are generally higher here than in other parts of the South Wales valleys. |
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Productive coal measures were largely recorded in the southern parts of Glenrothes, approximately south of the line of the B921 Kinglassie road. |
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The aim was to reach audiences in some parts of Germany as well as in Luxembourg. |
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This school played a critical role in the spreading of Buddhism to central Asia and China and eventually to other parts of the far east. |
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Tijuana has a diverse cosmopolitan population which includes migrants from other parts of Mexico, and immigrants from all over the globe. |
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Visitors will have the opportunity to build a model biomanufacturing process using representative parts on an interactive light table. |
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The surface finishes of these parts are crucial as they cannot have burrs or rough spots that can snag astronaut pressure suits. |
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This hastily ensorcelled collection of body parts is channeling raw magical energy. |
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