Motorists had a narrow escape when a lorry carrying heavy scrap metal crashed into a bridge, shedding its load. |
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For individuals being revaccinated, the viral shedding period may be shorter. |
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Vitamins A, C and E facilitate the normal shedding of dead cells, and most B vitamins feed follicles and hair roots. |
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He lost sleep trying to find the right tone, but shedding the classical acting style helped. |
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She said she was a little nervous about shedding her clothes in the cosy auditorium, where the audience sits a few feet from the stage. |
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The new chairman of the airline may be remembered as the axeman who presided over the shedding of 3,200 jobs. |
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Hot new ocean crust forms at midocean ridges, cools, and sinks back into the mantle, shedding heat and driving the plates. |
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Floored with glass, the terrace is also a skylight shedding luminance into the building and down the stairwell. |
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We bought it in early December, and it started shedding needles about a week after we got it home. |
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They've matured, shedding the preoccupation with teen angst that might previously have led them to be perceived as melodramatic. |
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The farmers showed naked ambition when they opened up luxury holiday cottages for sun-seekers who like shedding their clothes. |
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He flagged the driver down and jogged over to him, shedding his stolen gear as he went. |
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Have you noticed that the trees have already started shedding their leaves? |
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Trees had begun shedding their leaves and the water was drying quickly into thick mud. |
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If you have evergreens, perhaps the plants are just shedding older leaves to make way for new. |
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The languorously limbed trees droop into the water, often shedding their prodigious fronds, providing a sheltered habitat for fish. |
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The great snake was shedding its skin, revealing glorious pearly scales hidden under the rock cover. |
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What is it about the rich and famous, shedding relationships and personas as fast as a snake sheds its skin? |
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Suppose I have an idea for a new spray that will prevent household pets from shedding hair all over your nice clothes and furniture. |
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Poor Dolly is having a really bad moult, shedding great wads of fine grey hair. |
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It is well known that shedding hair and dandruff into the surgical area contributes to an increase in infection. |
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I arrived at home at last and, after shedding my formal clothes and settling into my pajamas, snuggled into bed. |
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The both of them fumbled down the hall, shedding their clothes and leaving them where they dropped on the ground. |
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He shivered as his bare arms were exposed to the damp air and quickly made his way to the bath chamber, shedding his clothes as he went. |
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The children seem to think it's an adventure, an adventure that includes shedding their clothes, decontamination and donning of scrubs. |
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Land and water resources departments all over Australia have been shedding their developers' clothes and putting on shiny new green ones. |
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Ryan, in contrast to everyone else, seemed a bit uncomfortable with idea of quickly shedding his clothes in front of everyone. |
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Suddenly, the drunken man gets up and starts shedding his clothes to reveal a well-dressed, handsome gentleman. |
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Their fur is also excellent for shedding water, usefully reducing the risk of your clothes sticking to your skin. |
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The hair of coastal wolves also appears to be coarser and better at shedding water, perhaps to cope with the heavy rainfall on the west coast. |
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When I was finished, I stood up, shedding water off my body, and wrapped myself in a towel. |
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No sooner have people been successfully corralled into shedding a few pounds, they are hectored about the possible dangers of dieting. |
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But the transplant gives him a 95 per cent chance of shedding the syndrome and leading a normal life. |
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As a consequence the BBC is quickly shedding its homely image and taking on the commercial media world. |
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Bingo is shedding its blue rinse and mothballs image and bidding to become young, fun and sexy. |
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I don't believe that the sporting gods will punish us for contemplating victory and I'm all for shedding our national defeatism. |
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In shedding the weight, equivalent to more than 40 bags of sugar, Christine overcame a sweet tooth, which saw her balloon to a 26 dress size. |
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After coffee, the skies clear and the clouds respectfully lift to reveal the soft, peach-hued evening light shedding its fading rays on his face. |
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It was dark again, save for Callie, who continued shedding her halo of light. |
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The truck came to rest on its side in the car park, after demolishing a telegraph pole and shedding half its load of soya. |
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These men aren't shy about shedding tears, which is a very therapeutic thing to do. |
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Norwich Terriers aren't a shedding breed, but there are always some dead hairs in their coat that end up lying around. |
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The burger started shedding lettuce shreds and tomato seeds down my shirt front. |
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Under them 18-pounder shrapnel, shedding sparks of burning fuses, tore screaming away east. |
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After a breast lift and a tummy tuck, and shedding a massive amount of weight from her tiny frame, Tessa is ready to take on the world. |
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Their idea blossoms gradually into the film's central story, which has the womanly girls shedding their skivvies for the shoot. |
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Coccolithophores are single-celled organisms which multiply rapidly near the surface, shedding tiny calcium-rich scales. |
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A lightning bolt struck outside the window, shedding some light on the empty bed before him. |
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After reading the piece, the MRC was weeping, boohooing and shedding big tears. |
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This album is far from the stereotypical boy band image they're successfully shedding. |
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Then there's the period of antler shedding, and the months they're in velvet. |
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Infection is often subclinical, manifested as asymptomatic viremia or shedding of virus in the respiratory tract or urine. |
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The time has come for the hackmatacks to turn golden before shedding their needles for the winter. |
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Corporates are shedding their earlier aloof attitude and taking a more hard-nosed approach. |
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This gave engineers the option of either creating a stiffer frame without adding heft or shedding weight without sacrificing strength. |
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The existing commentary works as a supplement to the movie without necessarily shedding new light on it. |
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Hundreds of mourners gather daily, shedding torrents of tears and managing a few faint smiles as they remember their loved ones. |
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They also may have lower immunity to infection than older family members, plus increased viral shedding and longer duration of illness. |
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She picked up her burger and turned it over a couple of times, shedding lettuce, tomatoes and pickles which he patiently restored. |
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I give myself away through my music, my true feelings, shedding all inhibitions. |
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Many non-geniculate coralline algae have been suggested to actively inhibit colonization of epiphytes by shedding epithallial cells. |
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Finally, black-tail cribos may experience shedding difficulties if they do not have access to a humid hide. |
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Besides shedding rain, these hoods also protect small ink frescoes on the plaster surface above the window. |
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It means not shedding flakes that are visible to other people from a distance of two feet. |
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There is no doubt that summer is one sexy season full of people shedding tensions and clothes. |
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And, as it happens, the rescuer shedding what he knew would be the dead weight of his clothing was my great-great-grandfather, John Kitchel. |
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She didn't know what was stopping her from shedding that one tear or giving a small giggle or laugh. |
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It is the land of lakes, glaciers and waterfalls shedding their endless charm forever. |
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And the bi-annual circulation figures published last week show that the top eight women's glossies are all shedding readers. |
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In every industry and every segment, Xers are shedding the psychographic and behavioral certainties that were supposed to define them. |
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Graven in its surface is a lightening bolt, a cloud shedding rain, the crescent moon, the all seeing eye. |
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The electronics sector is shedding jobs, and life sciences is set to become the bigger employer in the near future. |
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After struggling to keep airborne, the Wellington went into a steep dive, shedding pieces of fuselage on the way before hurtling into the ground. |
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The half moon pose and the warrior and star position also help in shedding the extra pounds. |
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Shampoos that contain jojoba oil or tea tree oil help eliminate oily deposits and reduce shedding. |
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The well-intentioned results condescend to both artists and businesspeople while shedding no light on either world. |
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Unless the rebellion is put down quickly, and without shedding too much blood in the process, their political position could be destroyed. |
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I want karakia to be said, because I don't think the shedding of blood should be taken lightly. |
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Timber rattlers are often observed in groups during and after gestation and also when shedding their skins. |
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As the emotional heat turns up, they unlace their hearts and their consciences, shedding their wigs and letting their hair down. |
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Such applied animal behavior research, though fairly new to U.S. agriculturists, is shedding light on other aspects of cattle behavior, too. |
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The apple tree in the garden has started shedding windfalls from its lower branches and there's a good pie's worth to collect most mornings. |
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The last of the turkey has been demolished, the new toys lie in a corner and the Christmas tree is shedding its needles at a rate of knots. |
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The Brazilian striker has been overweight since arriving at the Reebok but has been shedding the pounds at a rate of knots. |
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With both companies shedding hundreds of jobs, their shares looked increasingly worthless as the week came to a close. |
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In the Feast of the Passover we see Christ as the Lamb of God, shedding his precious blood to redeem his people. |
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Without the shedding of the blood of Jesus there could have been no remission of sin. |
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The fragile wafer of February sun was directly overhead, shedding watery light but no warmth. |
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He is shedding an unwanted reputation as an iron-gloved, lead-footed fielder who has no range and is prone to errors. |
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The severe summer drought got to the lemon verbena long before my silver maples started shedding leaves in stress. |
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The Kwakiutl of the Pacific Northwest believed that their nation descended from four wolves that survived a great flood, before shedding their skins to become human. |
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Turkey and Christmas pudding took their seasonal toll on newspaper circulation in December, with most dailies and Sunday titles shedding tens of thousands of sales. |
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Now, someone who once supplied famous friends with drugs is talking, shedding light on the seedier side of Hollywood living. |
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Instead of shedding tears tomorrow, it is better not to allow any occasion when tears should have to be shed and some concrete steps be taken to avoid its recurrence. |
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You would almost see the palm trees weeping and shedding tears. |
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Then, maybe, they will stop shedding tears for the wrong victim. |
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All I got was a red scaly scalp and the hair shedding continued. |
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As the larva feeds and grows, it molts, shedding its cuticle. |
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The soil in America being covered with forests, made man a hunter, and from the custom of shedding blood, he became brutified in his habits and an anthropophagist. |
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We all lose hair cyclically, but we don't usually notice because the shedding phase for individual hairs varies, so while some are shedding, others are growing. |
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The trails we went to work on had literally become streams thanks to massive run-off from a new building's parking lot shedding water straight into this watershed area. |
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If you use an ultrashort pulse of laser light instead of white light, the pulse will also break up, shedding smaller bits called precursors as it goes. |
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It was outside the shelter looking even more peculiar than ever with a tight waterproof hood enclosing its head, shedding water as if it were oiled. |
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Online there are pictures of Iraqi soldiers shedding their uniforms and abandoning their posts. |
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To survive, they shrank, shedding workers and retiring around 500 planes to desert graveyards. |
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I am shedding youthful pursuits that don't mean that much to me anymore. |
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Visitors would be forgiven for shedding a tear as the ceremony comes to a close. |
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Watching him now being accused of illegal operations will not see them shedding any tears. |
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Marr acknowledges that, in shedding pivotal players and considerable sums from both the playing budget and debt, his club must also shed expectations. |
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Numerous politicians have routinely taken turns shedding crocodile tears, proclaiming that everyone's number one priority is getting the men out of prison. |
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A world away from dry accounts of historical events, it succeeds in shedding much new light on the 1905 Russian Revolution in an accessible and exciting way. |
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That night the dining room was magnificent, with new, freshly cleaned drapes on the windows and beautiful candelabra shedding soft light everywhere. |
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And, thanks to a host of women posting photos of themselves with their colostomy bags, the condition is shedding its stigma. |
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Snakes molt as they grow, shedding the old skin and growing a larger new skin. |
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Sitting on one of the two benches he started shedding his pressure suit. |
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As though he was a snake shedding its old skin to make room for the new, Ian's human skin began to peal off of him as a scaly, dark green skin took its place. |
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Her mother had somehow shed her old body like a snake shedding its skin. |
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Androgens are also responsible for the increased growth in body hair and an increased shedding of keratin, a protein that can block pores and the flow of sebum. |
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Current treatment for psoriasis focuses on reducing inflammation and slowing down the rapid growth and shedding of skin cells called keratinocytes. |
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Taylor notes that some insects swallow air to inflate their bodies when shedding their shells, but it's unknown whether they also use the air for skeletal support. |
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The company is shedding 5,400 of its 63,500 employees and taking a number of charges that will halve its quarterly profits. |
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They then took off for real, shedding armfuls of bitten plums. |
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In the manner of the traditional farmhouse mudroom, these spaces provide a transitional zone for shedding contaminants that have attached to shoes and clothing. |
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He took it with him into the streets, galleries, beaches and bars he frequented, shedding the uptight decorousness that verse in the 1950s and '60s was expected to have. |
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If Florence Nightingale were still with us, she might devote her life to shedding bucketloads of tears at the sight of poor standards of nursing in some hospitals. |
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In a ceremony in December 2003, dozens of slaves were liberated, many of them shedding tears of joy as they were given certificates showing they were free. |
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Chaos, or nonlinear dynamics, is a young science that is shedding light on an apparent inner order to seemingly random phenomena. |
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We might take the risk of shedding some of our protective humblehood in order to suggest one possible answer. |
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Scientist suggest that shedding excess numbers allows the oaks to satiate nut gathering species, improving the chances of germination. |
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The damage is thought to have been caused by a fan imbalance resulting from fan ice shedding. |
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Other plausible explanations include escape from predators, shedding parasites, or to gulp or expel air. |
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They thought that he who is the lord of war ought to be appeased by the shedding of human blood. |
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Resolving complement anaphora is of interest in shedding light on brain access to information, calculation, mental modeling, communication. |
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These specimens suggest that such relatively short branches were lost by shedding along a definite abscission layer. |
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Icy comets colliding produce amino acids, the building blocks of ice, potentially shedding light on how life on Earth started. |
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In 1854, Lincoln hoped that the republic could be repurified, or renewed, without a literal shedding of blood. |
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Transmission and shedding patterns of Salmonella in naturally infected captive wild roof rats from a Salmonella-contaminated layer farm. |
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Limited decreases in oropharyngeal and cloacal viral shedding and mixed results were attained when looking at seroconversion. |
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Supplementation of coated butyric acid in the feed reduces colonization and shedding of salmonella in poultry. |
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There is hope this collection of Masonic miscellanea might one day be put on display, shedding some light onto the enigmatic world of the Masons. |
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A highly recommended primary source shedding light on an oft-overlooked aspect of World War II military history. |
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Many young people are still shedding the ignorance of our parents. |
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At this time, parasite development had not yet reached the cercarial shedding stage. |
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And sausage dog Carne is more like a slimline chipolata after shedding the excess weight he had been lugging about. |
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The initiative is aimed at shedding light on the widespread commodification of women in the advertising world. |
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He went through his belongings, gradually shedding the trappings of youth. |
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When we found the snake, it was in the process of shedding its skin. |
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Patterns of shedding of myxoviruses and paramyxoviruses in children. |
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The main river shedding its waters in the gulf is the Niger River. |
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A universe always shedding, a rain of sheddings and shardings. |
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In the majority of these species, fertilisation takes place outside the mother's body, with the male and female fish shedding their gametes into the surrounding water. |
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Such a ring shedding can be triggered by a Natal pulse alone, but sometimes meanders on the Agulhas Return Current merge to contribute to the shedding of an Agulhas ring. |
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This, in turn, had many consequences such as optimism, future orientation, shedding the restraints of land scarcity, and the wastage of natural resources. |
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Dyke, having expressed a preference for the tomb as a place of residence, went on his gloomful way shedding green paint on one side and red on the other. |
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When he and his Pathology Department colleagues went back and looked at the samples, De Goeij realised that choanocytes were shedding all over the place. |
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The cause of endometriosis is unclear, but several theories postulate direct intraperitoneal shedding of glands through the fallopian tubes and possible lymphovascular spread. |
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This information will enable GEPCO to monitor its planned load shedding to stay within allocation and avoid the need for unscheduled load shedding. |
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Salicylic acid keeps pores clean and cuts down on the shedding. |
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Even as it transforms core print products digitally, McGraw-Hill is shedding those assets that don't fit its chief executive's focus on faster-growing businesses. |
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Wikileaks aims to battle Assad's intransigency in a new way, shedding light on the inner workings of the Syrian regime and exposing any collaborators. |
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However, WNV viremia was sufficient, in theory, to infect mosquitoes, and oral and cloacal shedding of the virus may increase the risk of infection to other waterbirds. |
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The French did both, and took all of this part of the world they could find unseized by Europe, and tamable, at not too great a shedding of French blood. |
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