Since the bailout, GM has posted 15 consecutive quarters of profitability, and it has a very solid balance sheet. |
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If the warm air is moist, the approach of a warm front may first be heralded by a sheet of cirrus and cirrostratus cloud that continually becomes denser. |
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Father Huber pulled the white sheet down so he could anoint the forehead of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. |
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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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In warmer periods, when the ice sheet retreated, the Vistula deepened and widened its valley. |
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The river took its present shape within the last 14,000 years, after complete recession of the Scandinavian ice sheet from the area. |
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The Crystal Palace is the supreme example of the use of sheet glass in a new and innovative structure. |
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They typically had gold foil hilts, gold sheet scabbards, and scabbard fittings decorated in the polychrome style. |
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Silk fibroin contains hydrophobic Beta sheet blocks, interrupted by small hydrophilic groups. |
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Satisfied her aunt had things under control, Addy put on the coffee and sliced and arranged the pound cake on a cookie sheet. |
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The Maya generally hammered sheet metal into objects such as beads, bells, and discs. |
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Do not mark in the ID boxes on the answer sheet as these have been preslugged to insure confidentiality. |
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In 1841 William moved to Worcester, where he worked as a piano tuner and set up a shop selling sheet music and musical instruments. |
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Field-alined electron intensities were not found in the low-altitude signature of the plasma sheet. |
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They went on to perfect the early model so that it could print on both sides of a sheet at once. |
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Most, but not all, of the county was covered with the ice sheet during the last Ice age. |
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On the method of creating the sets, Craig said he often started by sketching ideas onto a blank sheet of paper. |
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Hot rolling is used mainly to produce sheet metal or simple cross sections, such as rail tracks. |
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Couching involves transferring the sheet of paper from the mould to the felt. |
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Canada was nearly completely covered by ice, as well as the northern part of the United States, both blanketed by the huge Laurentide ice sheet. |
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As the tail end of the rivet does not break through the bottom sheet it provides a water or gas tight joint. |
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With the influence of the upsetting die, the tail end of the rivet flares and interlocks into the bottom sheet forming a low profile button. |
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I channel vertically under the sheet to hide my blushing neck, muttering demulcent nothings. |
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The ISO 216 system used in most other countries is based on the surface area of a sheet of paper, not on a sheet's width and length. |
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The cut cylinder is then placed in an oven where the cylinder unrolls into a flat glass sheet. |
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Cylinder blown sheet glass was manufactured in the UK in the mid 19th century. |
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In 1832, it made the first British cylinder blown sheet glass using French and Belgian workers. |
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A process of balance sheet deleveraging has spread to nearly every corner of the economy. |
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The formation of a contiguous ice sheet on the Tibetan Plateau is controversial. |
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During the Wisconsinan glaciation, the New York City region was situated at the edge of a large ice sheet over 1,000 feet in depth. |
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Water is further removed from this sheet by pressing, sometimes aided by suction or vacuum, or heating. |
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The ice sheet scraped away large amounts of soil, leaving the bedrock that serves as the geologic foundation for much of New York City today. |
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When the Laurentide ice sheet retreated, north central North America was totally covered by Lake Agassiz. |
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Sometimes, the individual sheet is rolled to flatten, harden, and refine the surface. |
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A couch roller is pressed against the mould to smooth out the pulp, and picks the wet sheet off the mould. |
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Once it is ready or repaired, it is charged with light scrap, such as sheet metal, shredded vehicles or waste metal. |
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Later on, movement of the ice sheet would contribute to the separation of what are now Long Island and Staten Island. |
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Allow each sheet to soak for five minutes or more then unfold, repaste and trim. |
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Antarctica was entirely glaciated, much like today, but the ice sheet left no uncovered area. |
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On Clough Head a small sheet of the Thirlmere Tuff Member covers the summit of the fell, a member of the Lincomb Tarns Formation. |
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Flat Crag includes the Great Slab, a remarkable tilted sheet of rock which looks exactly as it sounds. |
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They develop after the rock has been exposed by the scouring action of an ice sheet or glacier. |
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Again, the pit is covered with plastic sheet and weighed down with tire weights. |
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Pencils create marks by physical abrasion, leaving behind a trail of solid core material that adheres to a sheet of paper or other surface. |
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He hung out at the Los Angeles City College, perusing records, books and old sheet music in its library. |
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The 1851 census included a question about religion on a separate response sheet, whose completion was not compulsory. |
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In the far infrared a self-supporting layer, such as a sheet of mylar stretched over a plane circular surface, is widely used. |
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The term preceded the 1918 reference to smaller sheet newspapers that contained the condensed stories. |
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The majority of Earth's polar regions are covered in ice, including the Antarctic ice sheet and the sea ice of the Arctic ice pack. |
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Yawo Muslims do not use wooden coffins, but bury their dead by wrapping them in a calico sheet called sanda. |
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An ice sheet formed in New Zealand, covering all of the Southern Alps, where at least three glacial advances can be distinguished. |
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Walter bought the logography's patent and to use it, he decided to open a printing house, where he would daily produce an advertising sheet. |
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Up to fifteen substitutes may be named on the team sheet, number 16 usually being the reserve goalkeeper. |
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But chances were rare for the lowest scorers in the Premier League against a Newcastle defence which claimed a fourth straight clean sheet. |
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Throw the first sheet unfolded. Throw the second scrumpled up into a ball. And throw the third after you have folded it into a paper airplane. |
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He fell into a trance, and saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending unto him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners. |
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During the last glacial period Antarctica was blanketed by a massive ice sheet, much as it is today. |
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K'iche' diviners believe that they have a kind of soul in their blood in the form of sheet lightning. |
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It probably belongs to the class we are accustomed to call sheet lightnings, for these are by far the most frequent in an ordinary storm. |
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The sheetlines were chosen to ensure coverage of the National Park on one sheet. |
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In North America, use of sheet rock has virtually replaced plaster and lathe for interior walls in new construction. |
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Thus, silicene has the same structure as a graphene sheet but it is composed of Si atoms instead of C atoms. |
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In the more slaggy parts of the sheet pale yellowish natural porcelain is found both fused to blocks of basalt and as large lumps in the filling. |
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There's a painful disparity between the snazziness of TiVo's technology and the decrepitude of its balance sheet. |
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Skins were no longer sheet metal riveted to a structure, but milled from large slabs of alloy. |
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Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice towards a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. |
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The playing surface or curling sheet is defined by the World Curling Federation Rules of Curling. |
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If you plan to do much work sheet metal, a pair of curved-blade tin snips will save wear and tear on your nerves in the long run. |
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When Golden State matched the Knicks' offer sheet, the Warriors and Knicks worked out a trade that sent King to New York for Richardson. |
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He glanced at Jonathan where the sheet had fallen away from him. Oh yeah. Dickmatized. |
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Ernest threw his paint brushes into a kind of trough he had fashioned from sheet metal that he kept in the sink. |
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Players from either team alternate in taking shots from the far side of the sheet. |
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Other grades of paper, such as uncoated free sheet paper used in electronic printers and copiers, are increasing in per capita consumption. |
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The Wisconsin Glacial Episode was the last major advance of continental glaciers in the North American Laurentide ice sheet. |
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The long bay was unruffled and grey to the horizon, like a sheet of unscored ice. |
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Multiple perspectives collide on a single sheet, with geological cutaways tilting into aerially viewed grids and close-ups of spindly plants. |
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Klune focuses on casting, forming, machining and assembly of aerostructure parts and offers a range of cold-formed sheet metal components. |
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After the ice sheet or glacier melts, the mantle begins to flow back to its original position, pushing the crust back up. |
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A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. |
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He's a good lad but I'm not sure he would spell his name correctly on the quiz sheet while Dunney is about as sharp as a beachball. |
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Although the surface is cold, the base of an ice sheet is generally warmer due to geothermal heat. |
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Then she started filling me in on background information that you could get from any press agent's dope sheet. |
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Retreating glacial sheet ice also deposited quantities of sand and marl across the area where boulder clay was absent. |
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Also, he probably attends harness races, for he once accidentally left a dope sheet behind. |
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The IPCC projects that ice mass loss from melting of the Greenland ice sheet will continue to outpace accumulation of snowfall. |
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Accumulation of snowfall on the Antarctic ice sheet is projected to outpace losses from melting. |
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In a major dust storm, dunes may move tens of metres through such sheet flows. |
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The Bruins, seeking their third straight NCAA title, are picked on The Times dope sheet with 59 points. |
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The effects of global warming in the Arctic include rising temperatures, loss of sea ice, and melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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If you have trouble remembering all the trigonometric identities, the book has a cheat sheet in back that lists them. |
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Grease up the cookie sheet, 'cause I hate when my balls stick. Then preheat the oven to threefifty. And give that spoon a lick. |
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Progressively, the channel was pushed south to form the St Albans depression by the repeated advances of the ice sheet. |
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In contrast to magmatic dikes, a sill is a magmatic sheet intrusion that forms within and parallel to the bedding of layered rock. |
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She sat there for more than three hours, as sheet after sheet became covered with her open-handed writing. |
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When the ice sheet disappeared, the shield rose again, a tendency that continues to this day at a rate of about one metre per century. |
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Rogen moraines or ribbed moraines are a type of basal moraines that form a series of ribs perpendicular to the ice flow in an ice sheet. |
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The ice sheet, which stopped around present day Finchley, deposited boulder clay to form Dollis Hill and Hanger Hill. |
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If successful it will have the largest sheet of ice in the country with both a bandy pitch and a speed skating oval. |
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The weight of the ice sheet depresses the underlying land, and when the ice melts away the land slowly rebounds. |
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Here and there the bogland showed a darker tint, and at his feet, cupped out in the smooth greystone, lay a sheet of water. |
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On the western side of the Andes the ice sheet reached sea level as far north as in the 41 degrees south at Chacao Channel. |
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Do not try to outdirect the director. Mark all shot changes on the shot sheet. |
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A pioneer motorist, he became personal friends with Herbert Austin, resultantly becoming a supplier of sheet steel components to the industry. |
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Studies of glacial rebound give us information about the flow law of mantle rocks and also past ice sheet history. |
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The sheet has been of recent concern because of the real, if small, possibility of its collapse. |
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By 1914, the company's customers for sheet steel bodies included Austin, Daimler, Humber, Rover, Star and Argyll. |
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Antarctica is home to more than 70 lakes that lie at the base of the continental ice sheet. |
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There is also evidence of volcanic activity, even after the ice sheet had formed, in Marie Byrd Land and Alexander Island. |
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Most of these meteorites have fallen onto the ice sheet in the last million years. |
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Parts of this ice sheet form moving glaciers known as ice streams, which flow towards the edges of the continent. |
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This ice sheet is constantly gaining ice from snowfall and losing ice through outflow to the sea. |
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Every time the ice sheet reached its greatest extent, the North Sea became almost completely dry. |
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This current allows Antarctica to maintain its huge ice sheet by keeping warm ocean waters away. |
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A sill is a concordant intrusive sheet, meaning that a sill does not cut across preexisting rock beds. |
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In contrast, a dike is a discordant intrusive sheet, which does cut across older rocks. |
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They will do some machining if you ask them, but sheet metal has always been their bread and butter. |
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In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, while in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. |
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The assignment is often an essay on a subject set by the supervisor, or a problem sheet set by the lecturer. |
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This ice sheet was the primary feature of the Pleistocene epoch in North America, commonly referred to as the ice age. |
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In 1832 this process was used by the Chance Brothers to create sheet glass. |
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The short and long fibres are typically employed in compression moulding and sheet moulding operations. |
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It is made from a flat sheet of suet pastry sprinkled with dried fruit, which is then rolled up into a circular pudding. |
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A single, large sheet of paper might have a written, usually partisan, account of an event. |
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The printed oration contains a frontispiece with an engraving of Bentham's body partly covered by a sheet. |
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The depression usually totals a third of the ice sheet or glacier's thickness. |
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Instead, he turned around and deliberately faced a sheet of what had once been snow-white beaverboard that was nailed uncompromisingly to the back of the door. |
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The mail-coat, or byrnie, was made of iron links that probably were cut out of sheet metal with a die, or from flat hammered wire cut into short lengths. |
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Birmingham had their defence to thank for a clean sheet, although they were lucky to escape when Manuel da Costa shot off-target and then headed wide. |
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He left her lying on her stomach, wound in a sheer nightgown, the coffee au lait birthmark on her buttock a blemished island, visible when it was too hot for sheet or blanket. |
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The small sheet is used as forepractice, to assist the pupils in understanding the mechanism of the test. The large sheets contain the test material. |
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Human life may have continued on top of the ice sheet, but we know next to nothing about it, and very little about the human life that preceded the European glaciers. |
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James Hartley's Wear Glass Works was opened in Sunderland in 1836 and by 1865 one third of the sheet glass in England was supplied by his Sunderland works. |
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The brokers worked initially from a hot sheet of new listings. |
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Local glaciations existed in the Rocky Mountains and the Cordilleran ice sheet and as ice fields and ice caps in the Sierra Nevada in northern California. |
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The Cordilleran ice sheet produced features such as glacial Lake Missoula, which would break free from its ice dam causing the massive Missoula floods. |
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When the enormous mass of the continental ice sheet retreated, the Great Lakes began gradually moving south due to isostatic rebound of the north shore. |
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The Greenland ice sheet did not develop at all until the late Pliocene, but apparently developed very rapidly with the first continental glaciation. |
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The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. |
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Most LN I metal objects are distinctly influenced by the western European Beaker metal industry, gold sheet ornaments and copper flat axes being the predominant metal objects. |
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But the charge sheet is not just a recapitulation of instances of imperial incendiarism, such as the Amritsar massacre or the bombings of Iraqi villages. |
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About 450,000 years ago, in the most extreme Ice Age of the Pleistocene, the Anglian, the furthest southern extent of the ice sheet was at Hornchurch in east London. |
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The prudent owner paid to cover the vehicle with a sheet, as sparks often flew when the steam locomotive tackled the slope leading to the tunnel exit. |
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He instead decided to try to physically transfer some ink from the front of the original to the back of another sheet, moistened with a solvent, and pressed to the original. |
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The second sheet had to be thin, so that the ink could be seen through it when the copy was held up to the light, thus reproducing the original exactly. |
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In northern Britain this evidence is often preserved beneath corrugated sheet materials and frequently come to light during the development of smaller rural properties. |
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Many ballads were written and sold as single sheet broadsides. |
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Scholars Sales of 'recordings' or sheet music are one measure. |
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Once the orchestration process has been completed, the sheet music is physically printed onto paper by one or more music copyists, and is ready for performance. |
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In 2006 he produced Queen and Country, which commemorates the deaths of British soldiers in Iraq by presenting their portraits as a sheet of stamps. |
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Each section is separated with metal wire or a thin band of sheet metal. |
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The memorandum items of the balance sheet provide additional information on the debt including its maturity and whether it is owed to domestic or external residents. |
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The Band of Hope were selling biographies of George in 1859 at a penny a sheet, and at one point there was a suggestion to move George's body to Westminster Abbey. |
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The term derives from types of popular prints usually just of a single sheet, sold on the streets and containing various types of material, from ballads to political satire. |
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In addition, a zone of permafrost stretched southward from the edge of the glacial sheet, a few hundred kilometres in North America, and several hundred in Eurasia. |
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It is worn by the thrower during delivery from the hack and by sweepers or the skip to glide down the ice when sweeping or otherwise traveling down the sheet quickly. |
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The process of sliding a stone down the sheet is known as the delivery. |
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Detailed lead moldings are used as decorative motifs to fix lead sheet. |
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For building facades, roofing, and other applications for sheet metal formed by deep drawing, roll forming, or bending, zinc alloys with titanium and copper are used. |
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In 1761 the Royal Navy clad the hull of the frigate HMS Alarm with copper sheet to reduce the growth of marine biofouling and prevent attack by the Teredo shipworm. |
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The steps of a dance or pattern may be listed in a step sheet. |
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About 20,000 years ago the Irish Sea ice sheet deposited areas of clays. |
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When the ice sheet melted with the rising temperatures 10,000 years ago the basin was uncovered and was flooded by the sea, forming the loch that is seen today. |
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The outflow is spread out over a large surface area and the inflow enters as a sheet of water in front of the outflow, so the jellyfish do not get sucked into it. |
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The melting of Greenland's ice sheet is linked to polar amplification. |
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Each distinct layer is typically assigned to the name of sheet, usually based on a town, river, mountain, or region where the formation is exposed and available for study. |
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Magmatic dikes form when magma intrudes into a crack then crystallizes as a sheet intrusion, either cutting across layers of rock or through a contiguous mass of rock. |
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Analysis of ice in a core drilled from an ice sheet such as the Antarctic ice sheet, can be used to show a link between temperature and global sea level variations. |
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If an ice sheet were ablated down to bare ground, less light from the sun would be reflected back into space and more would be absorbed by the land. |
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While Fighter Command claimed to have inflicted heavy casualties on the Luftwaffe the ultimate balance sheet showed Allied aircraft losses as being serious. |
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If the sheet were to break down, ocean levels would rise by several metres in a relatively geologically short period of time, perhaps a matter of centuries. |
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Once nilas has formed, a quite different growth process occurs, in which water freezes on to the bottom of the existing ice sheet, a process called congelation growth. |
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The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. |
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A 2008 study compared the ice leaving the ice sheet, by measuring the ice velocity and thickness along the coast, to the amount of snow accumulation over the continent. |
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By about 18,000 years ago, the ice sheet had retreated past Cape Cod. |
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By 6,000 years ago, the sea level was high enough to start eroding the glacial deposits that the vanished continental ice sheet had left on Cape Cod. |
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Vacuum bag material is available in a tube shape or a sheet of material. |
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I ripped the phones off my head, fluffed my hair, and tossed the crumpled lyric sheet in the garbage can before strolling into the control room like a queen. |
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The last ice sheet entered the area of Poland about 20,000 years ago. |
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The solid links would have been made by punching from a sheet. |
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Ultimately, though, the more prosaic goals carried the greater significance in this contest. Madrid have managed only one clean sheet on their way to winning this competition. |
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Then, the balance sheet of the buyer will be modified and the decision maker should take into account the effects on the reported financial results. |
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Sulfur dioxide is introduced with steam and nitrogen oxide into large chambers lined with sheet lead where the gases are sprayed down with water and chamber acid. |
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A hydraulic or electric servo rivet setter drives the rivet into the material, and an upsetting die provides a cavity for the displaced bottom sheet material to flow. |
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Most commercial paper sold in North America is cut to standard paper sizes based on customary units and is defined by the length and width of a sheet of paper. |
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This glass is then rolled on the marver, which was traditionally a flat slab of marble, but today is more commonly a fairly thick flat sheet of steel. |
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The technique of glassblowing, coupled with the cylinder and crown methods, was used to manufacture sheet or flat glass for window panes in the late 17th century. |
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Gang run printing is a method in which multiple printing projects are placed on a common paper sheet in an effort to reduce printing costs and paper waste. |
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Once dry, a generally flat, uniform and strong sheet of paper is achieved. |
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Before the invention and current widespread adoption of automated machinery, all paper was made by hand, formed or laid one sheet at a time by specialized laborers. |
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Steel operates a sheet and tin finishing facility in Portage, Indiana, known as Midwest Plant, acquired after the National Steel Corporation bankruptcy. |
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The steep but sweeping slopes, deep folds and smooth texture can best be described as resembling a heavy sheet of velvet laid over a supporting frame. |
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Song Reader, a project Beck released in December 2012, is 20 songs presented only as sheet music, in the hopes that enterprising musicians will record their own versions. |
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When sent a book of transcribed sheet music for that album, Beck decided to play through it and grew interested in the world before recorded sound. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. Disposables can save parents repeated nighttime rousings or frequent sheet changes. |
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He brought with him a rug and a sheet, and lay down by the fire. |
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Also, the tasting sheet has your email and phone number in the upper left hand corner, making it larger and perhaps more saveworthy than a dinky business card. |
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According to Jenny's story, everything each of us does, every decision made during each day, is indelibly marked on a lifetime scantron sheet in Heaven. |
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Additionally, a scantron bubble sheet and a statement of informed consent were given to students for review and a signature was required before the survey was administered. |
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One sheet may be filled while baking another sheetful of cakes. |
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He sent the spawnlings to the French Institute, and the delicate unorganized bantlings were all obstetrically laid out, like so many yellow specks on a sheet of Indian paper! |
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I brought him a tear sheet of a story in the New York Post about ligers, and he studied the accompanying photograph for days, even took it to school to show around. |
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This time, Tom went into a little more detail about the job, even including a tear sheet of an article from Colliers magazine written by Wernher von Braun. |
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Oil penetration from the ink may transparentize the sheet enough to permit show-through even though the actual opacity of the sheet is satisfactory. |
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Among the accidents on this unbriny sheet of water, but which has unavoidably crept in under this heading, was the loss of an ox belonging to David Barnhart. |
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And a quick glance at the team sheet suggested they were struggling at the back, where all the talk had been about Sol Campbell's untimely absence without leave. |
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One sheet of paper is approximately one million angstroms thick. |
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Now, RTP's Engineered Sheet Products division is offering thermoplastic sheet with permanent antistatic properties for applications such as electronics packaging. |
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Second, and more importantly, WAIS is a marine-based ice sheet. |
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