Instead, West Virginia argued that the boundaries of the projects should be extended to permit fishing in the tailwater below the powerhouse. |
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He provided his usual high-standard service in the line-out and was a powerhouse in the loose as well. |
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As the first powerhouse dive concludes, begin lifting the rod high and reeling on the downstroke, pumping the fish up from the depths. |
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Korea is the old powerhouse of Asian soccer and of relative World Cup vintage. |
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Today, that station hasn't changed its format much, but ranchera is no longer the powerhouse. |
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He realizes how tough it is to compete against the resources of the powerhouse teams. |
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A nutritional powerhouse, kale is adored by foodies and nutritionists alike. |
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The possibility for innovation and the revival of an acclaimed artistic powerhouse is going to be highly attractive. |
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A quartet of powerhouse teams, each with a uniquely skilled star, is set for a showdown in San Antonio in the strongest Final Four ever. |
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I turned the empire from a weakened state to a formidable industrial powerhouse. |
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She holds this difficult movie together in a powerhouse performance of quiet steel. |
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He looks at the situation like a football coach of a former powerhouse team fighting to regain respect. |
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The emergency powerhouse has been fired up to check the entire system, as a power failure in mid winter would be absolutely no fun at all. |
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He puts up big numbers, fits perfectly within a team concept, and plays a central role on a perennial powerhouse. |
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The sullage will be treated at Sadar Bazar near Church Baloon Road, powerhouse, Lohali and Kathlag. |
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He said it has been a pleasure babysitting the old powerhouse, which he says is in perfect condition and ready to start up again. |
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A year on, he's gone from being a political outcast to a powerhouse of campaigning energy. |
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Still, the movie delivers powerhouse performances, miraculous plot twists and a satisfying murder mystery. |
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New Zealand was transformed from a tiny country known for having more sheep than people to a global creative powerhouse. |
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Critics say the companies have created a powerhouse with the potential to abuse its size. |
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The result meant the Dutch didn't follow five more powerhouse teams out of the championship. |
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In the financial press the gangbuster talk is of a powerhouse economy and a buoyant and robust outlook. |
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It assaults the listener with an unrelenting powerhouse of guitars that has not dated, sounding as innovative and fierce as it did ten years ago. |
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Landing with a flat foot allows you to sit back into your powerhouse gluteal muscles. |
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Achieving such triumphs has enabled this digerati to emerge as a powerhouse within his organization and the industry. |
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My 4' 9'' powerhouse of a grandmother, Iris, always in an apron, with sturdy lace-up half-boots, is long gone, and with it her recipe. |
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And the Senators pretty much stood pat with the powerhouse team of last season that came so close to the Stanley Cup finals. |
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The images show Hong Kong's transformation from humble manufacturing base to modern financial powerhouse. |
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I also started going out to meet with recruiters to get buy-in for our new curriculum, to tell them that we were going to become a powerhouse. |
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Is open source software a powerhouse for innovation or a playground for geeks? |
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After a year of semi-darkness, he signed us up to a privately-run powerhouse. |
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She is a powerhouse of brooding, internal frustration on the verge of a meltdown. |
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Perhaps the most preoccupying element of this trend towards globalization is the emergence of China as an economic powerhouse. |
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South American powerhouse Argentina pulverized flat-footed defenders to defeat Japan tonight for their sixth straight win over the Asian Cup holders. |
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Premiere is a powerhouse of tools for editing your video giving you the equivalent of a studio full of traditional equipment only a few years ago. |
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It crosses the Gipouloux River, goes around Ell Lake and reaches the Sarcelle powerhouse north of Lake Wapakusi. |
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I got very little sleep, but I was a powerhouse of restless energy. |
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One way or another, the doctor is determined to build his powerhouse. |
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To the astonishment and despair of his rivals, he built a powerhouse. |
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My Morning Jacket has earned a robust fan base without hit singles or savvy licensing deals, becoming a powerhouse one tour date at a time. |
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Limitless growth, alternative management and high risk pension funds were put on a pedestal and have been the powerhouse to a major plot. |
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While not being a powerhouse, the Edge is quick off-the-line and competent in the passing lane. |
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Far from leaving the northern powerhouse to go to rack and ruin, now is the time to start planning an extension. |
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Once seen as unchanging, or unsalvageable, India is now widely recognised as a dynamic, innovative, soon-to-be economic powerhouse. |
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At this point, the water is allowed to fall through a pipe or penstock down to the powerhouse where it spins turbines to create electricity. |
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Now, mother and son are on the mend, and Annie has become a powerhouse in the effort to combat AIDS in Zambia. |
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The gold-mining industry, powerhouse of early twentieth-century growth, was constrained by the restitution of a fixed price for gold against the dollar after the war. |
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He's been called, variously, a showboat, a stud, a lazybones, a workhorse, a whiner, a powerhouse, an overachiever, an underachiever, you name it. |
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In fact, this sleek, pint-sized powerhouse fits perfectly into any room, while making your playlists larger than life. |
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Going forward, Glen Dimplex will have to meet the low-cost manufacturing challenge presented globally by the emerging economic powerhouse in China. |
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Google, one of America's powerhouse technology companies, was co-founded by a brainy Russian immigrant who did not care much for media attention. |
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Britain, it seems, is not just the powerhouse of trashy music, silly clothes and artless art. |
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The European Union is an economic powerhouse but we are not in a position to pontificate when it comes to our treatment of refugees. |
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At the same time, the lock baffle wall will be reconstructed and water infiltration into the powerhouse will be addressed. |
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The WK-8000 High-Performance Keyboard is a real multi-purpose powerhouse, with ZPI sound technology, 670 timbres and 166 rhythms. |
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Trying to meditate sees you give up five minutes in and turning into a brainstorming powerhouse. |
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With a beefy CPU and a full gigabyte of RAM, the Thecus® N5500 is a five-bay storage powerhouse. |
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It was the military and industrial powerhouse of the states where capitalism had been eradicated. |
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It has become the continent's productive powerhouse by rigging all economic relationships in its favour. |
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The European Digital Agenda aims to make Europe a powerhouse of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth on the global stage. |
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Mr. Speaker, one of things that makes Canada the powerhouse that it is and gives it strength is the fact that we trade with other countries. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador has a founder population that makes it a powerhouse for genetic research. |
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If you hire a contractor to build an intake, a long headrace canal, powerhouse and tailrace, your cost will be higher than doing it yourself. |
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The low temperature in the powerhouse also affected a number of other systems. |
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The COVERBIND® 5000 is a manually operated powerhouse that gives you the flexibility to choose spine sizes, formats and number of pages. |
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But look for any breach between the GOP establishment powerhouse and the Tea Party-backed Paul to be mended very quickly. |
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The tornado struck the factory's paint shop, body shop and powerhouse. |
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Associating Vienna more with music than modern art, it was a revelation to find the city Europe's most vibrant powerhouse of contemporary plastic arts. |
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The meze platter at Stars is just one of those powerhouse bar items. |
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And like David Paterson, another indulged child of another New York political powerhouse, basil Paterson. |
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After beating the Swedes 4-0 on aggregate, the team is now mixing with the powerhouse clubs in what looks like the strongest field ever assembled. |
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Gwyneth Paltrow, once again working with director John Madden and reprising the role she played on the London stage, is a powerhouse of raw emotion. |
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While he may come across as disaffected and aloof off stage, he and his band are a powerhouse on stage, and have crafted several sensational albums of anthemic songs. |
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Macron excelled at France's elite schools, including the civil-servant powerhouse Ecole Nationale d'Administration. |
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While the root of the beet is a nutritional powerhouse, the leaves are just as potent, containing antioxidant carotenoids, chlorophyll and lutein. |
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And few of those hold a candle to magnificent Ms. Jones and her mighty Dap-Kings, a collective powerhouse on stage and no slouches in the studio either. |
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While he may look like the strongest green powerhouse around, he's got nothing against the extraordinary strength of spinach or the out-of-this-world brawniness of broccoli. |
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Even if it hadn't been, the bulk of the Allies' heavy bombers were still required nightly to pummel the Ruhr corridor, the powerhouse of Germany's manufacturing industry. |
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Think how long AIPAC had been around before it became the powerhouse that it is today. |
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Although Lutfi said he set up meetings with a powerhouse talent agent and entertainment lawyer, Spears did not sign with them. |
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Its massive, black iron penstocks and 30-ton generators sit just as they did when the powerhouse opened, as if waiting for the switch to be thrown again. |
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The move is seen as mostly symbolic, codifying the economic reforms that transformed the country from command economy to entrepreneurial powerhouse over the past two decades. |
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Already China is the world's fourth largest economy as it undertakes a seismic shift from an agricultural economy to a global economic powerhouse in little more than a decade. |
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At its stern is the fog signal building, powerhouse for the manually operated diaphones once used at the station. |
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CoQ10 works as an electron carrier in the mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cells, to produce energy and is also a powerful antioxidant. |
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In some dams, the powerhouse is constructed on one flank of the dam, part of the dam being used as a spillway over which excess water is discharged in times of flood. |
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Whereas these cakes and pastries have a delicate taste, Panforte is a real powerhouse of flavour, full of those essential flavours and textures. |
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In addition, practising Pilates exercises strengthens pelvic, spinal, and scapular stabilizers as well as the powerhouse. |
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I am confident that the combined entity will be a powerhouse in the US specialty space and will significantly enhance Lupins US platform. |
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Scotland embraced the Industrial Revolution, becoming a small commercial and industrial powerhouse of the British Empire. |
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The proposed generating station includes a dam with a water intake and penstock, powerhouse and tailrace channel. |
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The territory between the Danube and the Tisza rivers was a powerhouse of agricultural knowledge. |
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Beside being an economic and industrial powerhouse, Lombardy has a rich and diverse cultural heritage. |
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At sixteen, she was married off to Lou Odets, a pathological powerhouse from Russia, whose cocksureness was contradicted by the modesty of his achievement. |
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Philo has turned the moribund label into a powerhouse of minimalism. |
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She spent part of last year having very discreet conversations with the treasury as she sought to persuade George Osborne to commit serious money to building the artistic headquarters of his northern powerhouse plan. |
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Its presence today within Britain's arterial watercourses, crisscrossing county boundaries, between town and country, makes this powerhouse of a bird a force to bring us closer together. |
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The raw potato is a nutritional powerhouse. |
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For openers, Muzion's Dramatik unsheathes his own powerhouse album, La Boîte Noire, lauded by the critics and considered one of the 10 best hip hop albums of 2009 by Bandeapart.fm. |
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This Chakra is the powerhouse of the human being: the centre of vitality which generates energy that vitalizes our whole body, as well as every action and thought. |
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It would radicalize the proletariat of Japan, the industrial powerhouse of East Asia, and inspire revolutionary struggles by workers and peasants throughout Asia. |
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We plan to follow the same procedure for the Romaine project, where other innovations will also be tested to cut the time required for work in the powerhouse as well as overall workforce needs for concreting operations. |
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The system has proven to be a pollution-control powerhouse as well. |
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Would you like to adopt the new colour of an international powerhouse? |
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Bradford powerhouse Sonny Nickle had to endure the glint of medals from his old mates at St Helens when they won the double last season. |
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Our vision was to create a digital distribution powerhouse, to sell artists digitally, and promote them through deejays and vinyl. |
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The new powerhouse comprised two tube turbines with a total capacity of 4,500 kW under 18.3 feet head. |
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The national team is a perennial powerhouse at the World Roller Speed Skating Championships. |
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Otherwise it's a big, beautiful, beautifully built powerhouse and a very appropriate Bond-flavoured grand tourer, but to me it's too close to what I expect the forthcoming new DB9 to be like. |
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Fox News which is infamously anti-Enlightenment in its reporting has climbed to the top of the 24 hour news channels in ratings and is a powerhouse in setting the pace of the American national mood. |
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At the center of the storm is the voice, a powerhouse instrument that can croon with tenderness, collapse amid despairing sobs, shriek in fury, moan with desire or make demands that cannot be safely ignored. |
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The cell body is the factory and powerhouse for the entire nerve cell. |
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The Newcastle-based martial arts powerhouse took Walsall by storm at the 2011 TJF Randori National Championships. |
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Still, Woods the teenager and collegian comes alive in new ways, teamed with Notah Begay and Casey Martin in Stanford's face-off at the 1995 N. C. A. A. championship against golf powerhouse Oklahoma State. |
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It's almost as if he has invented new notes to be sung and has totally reinterpreted many of the more flaccid Iron Maiden tunes into bona fide powerhouse singalongs. |
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It has helped make Pfizer into a pharmaceutical powerhouse and, since then, people have wondered if what is sauce for the gander might ever be sauce for the goose. |
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In less mountainous regions, however, a canal may be built up to one kilometer before enough elevation is achieved to allow the water to drop into the powerhouse. |
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Given that the region will remain an economic powerhouse, Asia remains a key litmus test of whether economic and environmental interests and needs can be balanced successfully. |
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Four self-published authors will have a total of seven novels on the New York Times ebook bestseller list this weekend, and the founder of self-publishing powerhouse Smashwords is predicting the number is only going to grow. |
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This dual-chamber all-in-one powerhouse serum packs more than 20 pure plant extracts and potent molecules that reactivate skin's vital functions that minimize pores, even tone, unwrinkle and lift. |
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The original Asian powerhouse has not won its showpiece tournament since 1960, far too long for a country that has an unrivalled record in the World Cup and continental club competitions. |
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It will be possible to reach the powerhouse from the control structure bridge by a road over the water intake and into the parking lot next to the service bay. |
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Powered by Quad SLI technology from NVIDIA, the Velocity Micro Raptor Signature Edition is a gaming powerhouse that's establishing a new class for PC gaming. |
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The Combat Challenge event is headlined by an ICO European superheavyweight title clash between South Bank powerhouse Paul Venis and Bosnia's Elmin Zivcic. |
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The company has been a powerhouse in its industry for many years. |
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What the audience wasn't prepared for was the molotov cocktail of rap, hard rock and reggae they got hit with, courtesy of the Bay Area rock en espanol powerhouse Orixa. |
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Certainly there is nothing in the letter to obligate the Government to pay for the rehauling of the 3,421 tons of coal from the storage point to the claimant's powerhouse. |
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Tailor-made for solo outings or match-fishing this slimline three-piece carbon blank is a real powerhouse for casting heavy wagglers or stick floats on lines up to 6lb. |
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A number of senior Australian media moguls were brought into Murdoch's powerhouse, including John Dux, who was managing director of the South China Morning Post. |
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A scrub jay and flycatcher specialist, and the discoverer of several South American bird species, he's a key player on that World Series powerhouse the Sapsuckers. |
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Siemens AG is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality for more than 165 years. |
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Siemens AG is a global technology powerhouse known for its engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality for more than 165 years. |
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The Soviet Union, though with a heavy price, was transformed from a largely agrarian economy to a major industrial powerhouse in a short span of time. |
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Their company became a powerhouse in the video game industry. |
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This year's team is a powerhouse that's winning its games easily. |
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