Adrian reaches new levels of hopelessness, but seemingly redeems himself at the end. |
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When the front garden is flooded, the water reaches the brickwork of the walls of the house both below and above the level of the damp course. |
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Any sum that happens to be left over when a child reaches maturity is not liable to tax. |
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The space race reaches new lands when the Russian Space Agency launches Nigeria's first satellite. |
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As the boat reaches the GPS coordinates for Table Top, a rise in the ocean floor southwest of Tatoosh Island, Anderson kills the motor. |
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So tread lightly and confront the issue of what's going on in her family only if she reaches out to you for help. |
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I mean, this is an honest man, a man of religion, a man who reaches out to people. |
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Officials in Indonesia have warned that if the legal quagmire is not sorted out before Tristan reaches the age of five, he cannot be adopted. |
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Consumerism reaches ever-higher levels of absurdity, yet most of us are blind to it. |
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Surely this pensive fairytale of metaphysical obsession reaches the deepest abysses of ecstasy and darkness. |
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About a week after new moon, the moon reaches first quarter and appears high in the southern sky at sunset. |
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Admittedly, this study reaches the limits of experimental accuracy accomplishable in structural work. |
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As Erica watches the film, she reaches into a wastepaper basket and pulls from it the tissues used by a previous occupant. |
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And, like many of today's electronic muffs, it amplifies ambient sound and shuts down when the noise reaches a preset level. |
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Options are limited because we are in the upper reaches of a river that has a narrow watercourse through an historic town. |
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It is funny how quickly everyone in society reaches out to point an accusatory finger at those unlucky enough to be in the spotlight. |
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A balled-up fist reaches out, one finger pointed in an accusatory jab towards you. |
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When the water level reaches too close for comfort the villagers would dismantle their homes and move further up the hill. |
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The switch activates the bilge pump when the rising water level reaches a depth of 2 inches. |
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Sometimes the very act of trying to censor what reaches the public domain can backfire and achieves the reverse result to the one intended. |
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The station is quite some distance away, but the screeching sound of the engine reaches this far. |
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A long dashboard reaches deep into the sloping windscreen with almost none of the bonnet visible as you peer over the dash. |
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Once the airplane reaches a high enough altitude, the water freezes, affecting the operation of an aileron control bearing. |
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She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger strike once she reaches jail. |
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At a motel room rager, fun reaches its legal limit and the girls are arrested and taken to jail. |
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In order to make room for the bill, the jugal bar reaches the quadrate from a position more laterally than is usually the case. |
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The usual procedure is to load the furnace and then begin the soaking period when the loaded furnace reaches the desired temperature. |
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El Nino will lead to abnormal weather and the increase of tropical cyclones will bring more rainstorms to the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. |
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The drug reaches a peak plasma concentration three hours after oral administration, with steady state concentration reached within eight days. |
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The largest determination of how many runs are likely to be scored in an inning is whether or not the lead-off man reaches base. |
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The aim of the service is to facilitate a woman to explore all options available and to support her in whatever decision she reaches. |
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The river usually reaches its highest level during March whereafter it recedes until December the next year. |
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One fondly imagines that one reaches opinions by personal ratiocination, but of course many of them one inherits. |
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Without a doubt this show has an appeal that reaches beyond photography aficionados. |
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Thanks to a ravenous appetite, he soon reaches 15 feet, and becomes increasingly difficult to hide. |
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They are small fishes, growing up to 25 cm long, excepting the Greater argentine, Argentina silus, which reaches 70 cm. |
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The arm of the dancer to her left literally stretches as it reaches toward the leader's hand, where momentum has broken the circle. |
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There is a strange gleam in the older boy's eyes as he reaches down to grasp the hem of his shirt. |
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He then reaches inside his desk and grabs a blue pen and his black checkbook. |
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She reaches for the phone, the camera angles changes and we see Maya standing behind her. |
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Something grabs his attention in the kitchen, and he reaches for the phone, then thinks better of it. |
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He reaches for the phone and dials Caroline, hoping she'll give him a lift but she's had a hard day with the kids. |
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David mumbles as an idea comes into his head and he reaches for the cordless phone, which is resting, by his side. |
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He reaches his hand out to me and invites me to sit in the spa room with him away from the noise of the video. |
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Costmary, Alecost, Bible-leaf, Sweet Mary, or Mint Geranium is a sprawling, hardy perennial that reaches 3 feet in height when in bloom. |
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Beijing banned the logging which had stripped the upper reaches of China's major rivers bare and embarked on a huge reafforestation campaign. |
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Consequently the bias of one reporter reaches a global readership of millions. |
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It gets its juice from a Zener diode that conducts in the reverse direction when it reaches its breakdown voltage of 5.1 volts. |
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There is a romantic side to our nature which rejects convention and reaches for the stars. |
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The pinwheel model of bereavement suggests that, with time, an individual reaches out to others, change occurs and life is rejoined after a loss. |
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Strictly speaking, our knowledge reaches only as far as the phenomena of inner and outer experience. |
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The walk passes through beautiful beech forest and follows the upper reaches of the Makarora River. |
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More than 1,000 families along the middle reaches of the river were affected by rising water. |
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He said that on the one hand, increased plantation along the upper reaches of rivers contributed to better protection of the environment. |
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Once a person reaches this level of isolation, it is hard to come back to the land of sanity. |
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On Spanish national radio, announcers are counting the days until Spain reaches the final. |
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Although it counts as a sea fish, the lamprey goes up rivers to spawn and is indeed most often met in estuaries or the lower reaches of rivers. |
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The lechwe reaches almost six feet long, about 42 inches at the shoulder, and weighs up to 270 pounds. |
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They will be seeking to continue their good form in the Northern Premier League when they face a side from the lower reaches of the league table. |
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Some press statements have given the location of the fish as coming from the upper reaches of the river Ribble. |
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It is designed to divert water from the upper reaches of the river to the northeast coast. |
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The primary example of this habitat occurs along the upper reaches of Accokeek Creek and its maze of tributaries. |
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On a soft grey day I thought it would be nice to trace the upper reaches of the River Derwent deep into the great forests west of Scarborough. |
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It is the Great Lettuce March, back and forth, back and forth, while the other hand reaches for a ciggy and the gob stays firmly shut. |
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One goal was to return fish to traditional spawning grounds in the upper reaches of the Clearwater tributaries, strengthening natural fish runs. |
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Lightning sends flickering flashes through the Hall, and the thunder reaches us as a rumble of kettledrums. |
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The immediate cause of the flooding is put down to heavy rainfalls earlier in the year in the upper reaches of the Mekong River system. |
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Simply knit around and around until the foot of the sock reaches two inches. |
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The group reaches the elevator queue to find a crowd of roughly two hundred students milling about restlessly. |
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Several stiles are crossed before the path reaches a kissing gate behind some houses. |
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At Tim's house, a remote fishing lodge on the upper reaches of the river, the coracles were carried down to the water's edge. |
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In severe years the sea ice extends along the north coast, and in extremely severe years it reaches the south coast. |
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Its reach or scope may be spatial or temporal, in that it reaches beyond a single event or a single site of practice. |
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This process of climbing up the hierarchical ladder can go on indefinitely, until the member reaches a position where he or she is incompetent. |
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This additional communication will ensure that the show reaches the widest possible audience. |
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Ponting's animus toward Churchill never reaches Irving's level of contempt but he has his moments. |
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Eventually a young woman, all eyes on her, reaches into her bag, mortified. |
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The Lapps are traditionally an itinerant people, wandering the most northerly reaches of Scandinavia. |
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It can be shipped dry, and then, when it reaches clinics, it can be reconstituted with water and injected. |
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He has no colleagues, only a contact, who reaches him through newspaper advertisements to pass on details of the next assignment. |
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Subtle movements include curving languid reaches, then tiny rises onto toes or a shift in torso played out in the individual squares. |
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He reaches over with one hand and takes the money as one of the two older women counts it out. |
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An inciter is one who reaches and seeks to influence the mind of another by suggestion, request, proposal, argument, persuasion or inducement. |
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His show reaches some 20 million viewers a week, and his books are megasellers. |
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In its upper reaches, climbers are at heights equal to the cruising altitudes for passenger jets. |
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Crime in the area has fallen dramatically as the number of police officers reaches record levels, new figures show today. |
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Asia's newest high-tech airport reaches out from a man-made land bridge between two islands in the Yellow Sea. |
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In the desolate reaches of Africa, the real thrill of hunting a leopard and an elephant is alive and kicking. |
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After getting over his shock and confusion, Candide regains his optimism when he reaches Venice. |
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Olivia reaches up to the second shelf for a framed photograph that she's seen from a distance many times before. |
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And do not fret if Stonewall goes off his food, off to the farthest reaches of the house to sulk, or off to neighbor's back door for a day or two. |
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She reaches her hand down to scratch her ankle, then straightens up again. |
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Indeed, idleness, for Russell, is a state one reaches by escaping the encompassing world. |
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After evaluation of the residuum and comparison with a threshold value, a fault signal is generated when the residuum reaches the threshold value. |
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The ibogaine ceremony begins when her heroin withdrawal reaches a breaking point. |
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The problem starts in that instant of electric mistrust when the cop reaches for his gun, or employs a homicidal chokehold. |
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It may be in the fall, though, that this place reaches its zenith. |
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Bakari reaches out, strokes bundy's cheek and stares into his eyes longingly. |
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Ware reaches to grab a few carts that have been left just feet away from the corral. |
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We're quiet and then Matt reaches forward, grasping my hands in his. |
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I support affirmative access, which aggressively reaches out to minorities, is inclusive of all races, provides equal opportunity, and promotes diversity. |
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Her performance off the wind is very good, and the full keel and centerboard make the boat easy to balance and comfortable to sail on beam and broad reaches. |
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The software will send out an alert when the user reaches his or her threshold and can also automatically free up more space for the user, if desired. |
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Since philosophy and physics intertwine at the far reaches of cosmology, this makes him a much more satisfying guide than most. |
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But perhaps the true price has been hidden, and the cost is perhaps even greater than some intensive agriculture, because the damage reaches far beyond the farms. |
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This seems more honest to me than jettisoning the stuff far out to space where who knows what damage it might do in the faroff reaches of the sky. |
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And he reaches his hands out and just touches a baby's face. |
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They also note that D.C. programs could receive their full allotments by the time a spending bill weaves through Congress and reaches the President's desk. |
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As soon as he sees her, Shae reaches for a dagger, and Tyrion pounces on her, strangling her to death with her own necklace. |
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As the book reaches its climax, disasters come at a rate of knots. |
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Once the launcher reaches geo-stationary orbit, Sloshsat will be ejected from the craft and the experiments will begin once it has made contact with the ground crew. |
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At first in the faded light he fails to notice it, and only registers his presence when his hand reaches out to support his rise to his feet and brushes one of the branches. |
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The war of nerves testing the three principal candidates for victory in the 2000 Tour De France reaches a climax tomorrow, when the race heads into the Pyrenees. |
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In the comic books, he sticks around at least until the group reaches the Alexandria Safe-Zone. |
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As the cold front reaches the warm front it forms an occluded front. |
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A resistance unit has a temperature fuse between a resistance and a terminal for deactivating a resistance circuit when the motor reaches the permissible maximum temperature. |
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As a nerve impulse, or action potential, reaches the end of a presynaptic axon, molecules of neurotransmitter are released into the synaptic space. |
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We glide beneath arched stone-and-ironwork bridges, under the reaches of weeping willows, their branches bowed into the astonishingly clear water. |
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In the upper reaches of the Amazonian rain forest are strange areas, sometimes the size of a football field, in which grows only one kind of small tree. |
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The first two weeks of 1766 they were on the upper reaches of the river, pressing south as far as the northwest corner of the present Brevard County. |
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The Italian election was a farrago of farce and consequence that reaches far beyond the Alps and the Apennines. |
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It reaches its apogee in Bodrum, since nowhere in Turkey is the produce and seafood fresher or more abundant. |
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Some creeks or river reaches are fed by springs or groundwater seeps. |
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But Tarzan is also the armature for a heady display which reaches way beyond the simple chronicling of a pop phenomenon. |
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Most of my winter chub fishing experience over the past fifty or more years has been gained mainly on small rivers or the upper reaches of the bigger rivers. |
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Fresh river water, carrying its rich load of sediment, no longer reaches and replenishes the Delta. |
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It is art that reaches deep into arteries and jowels that sag with life lived. |
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One of the assassins reaches out and attaches a magnetic bomb to the side of the car. |
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Also, puncture flats will leak more slowly allowing racers to ride longer until support reaches them, or possibly make it back to the pits in a criterium. |
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I am here to make sure that she reaches back to the house safely. |
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This past year, however, another team found that in the less volatile outer reaches of the nebula, the disks might survive long enough to eventually accrete into planets. |
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Overall, Paris Magnum reaches both too widely and too thinly in trying to convey a sense of spectrum. |
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Beyond that, however, the cultivation of olive groves reaches back centuries, and trees typically live for 200 years or more. |
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These levels extend across the Trent valley, and include the lower reaches of the Eau, Torne and Idle. |
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One effect of this pollution was that the upper and middle reaches were completely devoid of any fish life. |
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An alternative route heads directly north across Knoutberry Haw to pass Whernside Tarns and reaches the Craven Way at Boot of the Wold. |
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Irwell's lower reaches were a trading route that became part of the Mersey and Irwell Navigation. |
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The surface deposits comprise thick peat in the upper reaches, with glacial boulder clay and glacial sand and gravel in the lower parts. |
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In the lower reaches of the river valley the water flows over bunter sandstone and pebble beds. |
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Where it reaches the A684 it turns east along Wensleydale as far as Wensley. |
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The upper reaches, and those of several of its tributaries, are defined by dams built to provide a public water supply. |
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This pronunciation is still used by some residents of the lower reaches of the river. |
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After passing through Darley Dale, the Derwent reaches Matlock, where, at an oxbow, it collects the great millstream Bentley Brook. |
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It reaches a maximum height of 602 m at Peel Fell and also contains the Marilyns of Sighty Crag and Larriston Fells. |
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Occasionally a vagrant individual reaches places far from its normal range, such as Nova Scotia and the Marianas. |
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The upper reaches of Dartmoor, especially those on the Dart, are a focal point for whitewater kayakers and canoeists. |
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The lower reaches of the Dart, including the estuary are suitable for flat water touring. |
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After the trail reaches the height of land, it descends sometimes steeply and often rockily. |
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Much of the area can be seen only by hikers who travel without trails to the higher reaches of this rugged mountain range. |
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When it reaches those times during your meeting, no matter how well things are going, make your safety-call to let them know you're doing ok. |
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If the number of attempted sign-ons reaches the threshold value in the security software, the system will respond. |
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The three men proceeded, with a little difficulty, to scale the skerry, finding Gannets and Guillemots on the upper reaches. |
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And when the aura of sports reaches the stratospheric level of a Michael Jordan, tout le monde takes notice. |
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Powerful telescopes look far back into the distant reaches of the Universe. |
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Now that he is close to her, a faint smell of staleness, unwashedness, reaches him. |
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Her epic road trip is due to come to an end on Sunday when she reaches Waltham Forest. |
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River pollution, housing development and trapping by water bailiffs along trout and salmon reaches have all all done for the naturally shy otter. |
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Otherwise, it could be tonsillitis, adenoiditis or something called GERD in which stomach acid reaches the throat, but only a doc can diagnose. |
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Will any be available to help Battle of the Atlantic survivor HMS Whimbrel if she ever reaches our shores? |
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A pneumatic system feeds each ingredient from several bins through airlocks until the mixer load reaches its target weight. |
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Aberdeen face their most treacherous test yet this season when they take on Kairat Almaty in the far reaches of Kazakhstan today. |
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Existing XML content gets updated if a set of balanced quantifiers reaches a threshold value. |
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The speed of the wind caused by a powerful anticyclone reaches 130-140 km per hour on the French coast and 100-110 km per hour on land. |
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But then, as the song reaches its climax, the Marines explode. |
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So it should be good enough for a Ram raid on the Championship before it reaches the end of the road. |
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From his data, Ranis reaches conclusions about workers and work in 1980s Argentina. |
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And the 18 year-old instantly reaches for the raunchiest frock in the shop. |
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When a Microsoft Windows XP user without Java reaches a Web page displaying a Kaon 3D image, the user's browser automatically retrieves the. |
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During apartheid, the lower reaches formed the western boundary of the nominally independent Ciskei homeland. |
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Survivor reaches as many as 28 million viewers who watch contestants win a new Pontiac or guzzle Mountain Dew after scaling an arduous cliff. |
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My Sif, Even the wide plains, Even Middle Garth's broad reaches, Even Ase's Garth itself Cannot hold our love enclosed. |
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Now, I find if there are any posts to send, it seems to get in a confuzzle and never reaches the point of fetching. |
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As soon as Lee reaches the Command Post, Matthew directs him forward to the gun line where the crews are preparing the Light Guns. |
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Most of the MAR runs under water but where it reaches the surfaces it has produced volcanic islands. |
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In western and central Yorkshire the many rivers empty their waters into the River Ouse which reaches the North Sea via the Humber Estuary. |
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The nozzle thrust is highest if the static pressure of the gas reaches the ambient value as it leaves the nozzle. |
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In western and central Yorkshire, the many rivers empty their waters into the River Ouse, which reaches the North Sea via the Humber Estuary. |
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The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock. |
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High tide reaches Putney about 30 minutes later than London Bridge, and Teddington about an hour later. |
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Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, written in 1908, is set in the middle to upper reaches of the river. |
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A curious phenomenon associated with the lower reaches of the Severn is the tidal bore, which forms somewhat upstream of the port of Sharpness. |
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The islands and headlands provide some shelter for the upper reaches of the channel from storms. |
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The Severn bore is a tidal bore seen on the tidal reaches of the River Severn in south western England. |
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The Peak District is readily accessible by public transport, which reaches even central areas. |
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Cloud often forms inland, especially near hills, and reduce the amount of sunshine that reaches the park. |
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At the point where marginal profit reaches zero, further increases in production of the good stop. |
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They work to ensure that all students meet the standard rather that each reaches his or her own potential. |
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When this news of his family's execution reaches him, Macduff is stricken with grief and vows revenge. |
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If the ball touches the ground and then reaches the boundary, the batting team scores four runs. |
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The batsmen might have started running before the ball reaches the boundary, but those runs do not count. |
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Boasts or angle shots are deliberately struck off one of the side walls before the ball reaches the front. |
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By the time a resolution reaches the Security Council Chamber, it has already been discussed, debated, and amended in the consultations. |
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The eastern region was composed of the northern reaches of the Carpathian Mountains and lands of the Danube River basin. |
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Its upper reaches include an area where it is joined by Loch Long and the Gare Loch. |
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Most inhaled uranium that reaches the lungs is eliminated via mucociliary clearance. |
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Since the surface water of deep tropical lakes never reaches the temperature of maximum density, there is no process that makes the water mix. |
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The Shabele River at one time apparently used to enter the sea near Merca, but now reaches a point just southwest of Mogadishu. |
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After that, it consists of swamps and dry reaches before finally disappearing in the desert terrain east of Jilib, near the Jubba River. |
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On February 14, 2008 a winter storm caused an unusual snowfall in the upper reaches of the hills of the city. |
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The Euregiobahn, a regional railway system, reaches several minor cities in the Aachen region. |
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The upper reaches of the Forth were protected by new fortifications on Inchgarvie. |
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Luxury ingredients were brought by the fleet from the far reaches of empire, from the Parthian frontier to the Straits of Gibraltar. |
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When magma reaches the surface from beneath water or air, it is called lava. |
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Notably the Polar bear, Ursus maritimus, reaches the southeast of Labrador on its annual migration. |
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From here the boundary went slightly north of the Amur River eastward to its lower reaches at the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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After Manchester, the line reaches the Liverpool and Manchester Railway line over Chat Moss to Liverpool. |
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The most commercially successful of their many recordings, the album rose to the higher reaches of the UK charts immediately after its release. |
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When the meal reaches the coffee stage, various speeches and toasts are given. |
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The Paris Basin reaches a small fourth area at Belgium's southernmost tip, Belgian Lorraine. |
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The channel continues inland south of Chester but its higher reaches have long since been infilled with sand, gravel and mud. |
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A major pollution incident in the middle reaches in the late 1990s did extensive damage to the fishery from which it is now largely recovered. |
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The larger of the two valleys, the Rhondda Fawr, extends from Porth and rises through the valley until it reaches Blaenrhondda, near Treherbert. |
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A candidate is elected whose tally reaches a quota, the minimum vote that guarantees election. |
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As the cyclone reaches its maximum intensity in winter, the westerlies increase in strength. |
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As the cyclone reaches its weakest intensity in summer, the Westerlies weaken. |
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From Archangelsk, the border reaches Mezen, thus attaining the species' most northerly range. |
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Originally terminating on the city's outskirts at Blackpool, the route now reaches the city centre terminus of Kent Station via Glanmire tunnel. |
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The lower reaches of Delaware Bay and the Raritan River in New Jersey are examples of vertically homogenous estuaries. |
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Iron primarily reaches the ocean through the deposition of dust on the sea surface. |
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In the Pacific, its range reaches as far north as the southern coast of Alaska and as far south as Chile in the east. |
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Calving reaches seasonal peaks in the winter in the eastern Pacific and in the summer and fall in the western Pacific. |
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Evaporite minerals start to precipitate when their concentration in water reaches such a level that they can no longer exist as solutes. |
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When it reaches the surface and the atmosphere, it is known as atmospheric methane. |
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The lens is almost spherical, which is most efficient at focusing the minimal light that reaches deep water. |
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When the seal exhales, the bear smells its breath, reaches into the hole with a forepaw, and drags it out onto the ice. |
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Another type of volcanic oceanic island occurs where an oceanic rift reaches the surface. |
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The watershed of the Rhine reaches into the Alps today, but it did not start out that way. |
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It reaches from the Stad peninsula in Sogn og Fjordane in the northwest to the Oslofjord in the southeast. |
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Spits occur when longshore drift reaches a section of headland where the turn is greater than 30 degrees. |
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When the tsunami's wave peak reaches the shore, the resulting temporary rise in sea level is termed run up. |
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Regions with a high tsunami risk typically use tsunami warning systems to warn the population before the wave reaches land. |
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As each curve reaches the back fin, backward force is applied to the water, and in conjunction with the fins, moves the fish forward. |
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The verges of the upper reaches range from extensive mudflats to marsh and fen. |
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Bird species present are primarily auks and gulls, which feed in nearby offshore waters as well as more distant North Sea reaches. |
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Some progress was made in exploring the western reaches of the imagined passage. |
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From its inland core, Rotterdam reaches the North Sea by a swathe of predominantly harbour area. |
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If magma reaches the surface, its behavior depends on the viscosity of the molten constituent rock. |
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Magma that reaches the surface to become lava cools rapidly, resulting in rocks with small crystals such as basalt. |
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Much of the solar energy that reaches rural areas is consumed by evaporation of water from vegetation and soil. |
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It reaches its greatest densities in urban centres, but its reproductive success is greater in suburbs, where insects are more abundant. |
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The common toad reaches maturity at three to seven years old but there is great variability between populations. |
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At higher latitudes, the sunlight reaches the surface at lower angles, and it must pass through thicker columns of the atmosphere. |
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When water reaches the basin it is pushed by strong winds into a large circular current called the Beaufort Gyre. |
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When news of the Greek deployment reaches King Priam, the Trojans too sortie upon the plain. |
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Patroclus, ignoring Achilles' command, pursues and reaches the gates of Troy, where Apollo himself stops him. |
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Surface water leaves the Black Sea with a salinity of 17 psu and reaches the Mediterranean with a salinity of 34 psu. |
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The large accretionary prism reaches above sea level to form the islands of Barbados and Trinidad. |
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The time when the crest of the wave reaches a port then gives the time of high water at the port. |
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To the south of the gyre NADW flows under the Gulf Stream where it continues along the DWBC until it reaches another gyre in the subtropics. |
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A nor'easter usually reaches its peak intensity while off the Canadian coast. |
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The storm then reaches Arctic areas, and can reach intensities equal to that of a weak hurricane. |
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As the Agulhas Current reaches the east coast of South Africa, large solitary meanders known as Natal pulses form at irregular intervals. |
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The inner reaches of one long fjord, named Eiriksfjord after him, was where he eventually established his estate Brattahlid. |
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When a volcano erupts, its ash reaches high into the atmosphere and can spread to cover the whole earth. |
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This means that unstable air is now stable when it reaches the equilibrium level and convection stops. |
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In 1753 the French sent an expedition south from Montreal that began constructing forts in the upper reaches of the Ohio River. |
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Before the mucus string reaches the prostyle, the acidity of the stomach makes the mucus less sticky and frees particles from it. |
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Youghal has been a favoured holiday destination for over 100 years, situated on the banks of the River Blackwater as it reaches the sea. |
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Hovertravel suspends the timetable when the wind reaches gale force 8 and above. |
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The beginning of early human evolution reaches back to the earliest innovations of primitive technology and tool culture. |
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The lowest theoretical temperature is absolute zero, at which the thermal motion of all fundamental particles in matter reaches a minimum. |
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The Weser River is the longest river whose course reaches the sea and lies entirely within German national territory. |
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In the last million years, an ice sheet entered the area of Poland eight times, bringing along with it changes of reaches of the river. |
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Once a boy reaches his teenage years, erections occur much more frequently due to puberty. |
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Many trees were cut along the Min River and upper reaches of the Yangtze to supply the necessary resources for the construction of the fleet. |
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In the higher reaches, elaborate terraces have been constructed to facilitate grain, fruit, coffee, ginger and khat cultivation. |
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Morocco has a coast by the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The 'elas' are fairly wide in the lower reaches of midlands and narrow towards the upper parts of the midlands. |
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A number of rivers originating from the Sahyadri run along the outer reaches of the city. |
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Once a planet reaches sufficient mass, the materials of different densities segregate within, during planetary differentiation. |
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Tiwanaku expanded its reaches into the Yungas and brought its culture and way of life to many other cultures in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. |
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This was the first encounter with the Gulf Stream where it reaches maximum force between the Florida coast and the Bahamas. |
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The coastal region has moderate temperatures, low precipitations, and high humidity, except for its warmer, wetter northern reaches. |
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The river then reaches the Federal Dam in Troy, marking an impoundment of the river. |
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Males have significantly longer hairs on their forelegs, which increase in length until the bear reaches 14 years of age. |
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The goal was to find and map the eastern reaches of Siberia, and hopefully the western shores of North America. |
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When stocking density reaches high levels, the behavioural needs of the animals may not be met. |
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Rotifers also are present in the psammon, the sandy habitat along the wet reaches of shorelines. |
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This pronunciation reaches as far south as Franconia, thus into Upper German areas. |
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The origin of the name Niger, which originally applied only to the middle reaches of the Niger River, is uncertain. |
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He reaches into the urinal and picks up the puck. He then walk over to the sink and replaces a bar of soap with the urinal puck. |
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The theft is considered completed when the perpetrator reaches a place of temporary safety with the property. |
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The retroactive effect of a tax or charge thus reaches from that time until the bill is passed by the parliament. |
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Drawn by others who had deeper reaches than themselves to matters which they least intended. |
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The Duke of Parma had particular reaches and ends of his own underhand to cross the design. |
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This is often captive use, consuming locally produced hydrochloric acid that never actually reaches the open market. |
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At Beijing it reaches 27 m, fed by streams flowing downhill from the mountains to the west. |
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The belfry is the only baroque style building in Belgium that reaches a height of 87 meters. |
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However, the official division for the middle reaches of the river run from Hekou in Togtoh County, Inner Mongolia, to Zhengzhou, Henan. |
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The silts received from the middle reaches form sediments here, elevating the river bed. |
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These deposits elevate the riverbed which flows between natural levees in its lower reaches. |
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The A590 reaches its most northern point at the foot of Windermere, before following the route of the River Leven to its estuary at Greenodd. |
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The mountains in Finnish Lapland reach heights of up to 400 and 800 metres, where the upper reaches are above the tree line. |
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Here, the light that reaches the woodland floor is extremely limited owing to the thick growth of the pollarded trees. |
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This is the longest continuous wall of crag on the fell and reaches up almost to the summit. |
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Oddly, by the time the Gill reaches the famed viewpoint of Ashness Bridge, it has actually become Barrow Beck. |
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Shortly after passing the Muncaster Castle Estate the river reaches the Irish Sea at Ravenglass. |
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Molds that grow when air reaches cured silage can cause organic dust toxic syndrome. |
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When the magma reaches the surface, it often builds a volcanic mountain, such as a shield volcano or a stratovolcano. |
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There are very few flood meadows left along the river valleys although some significant areas remain on the lower reaches of the River Derwent. |
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