We are desperate for any offers of support at this stage because we are starting from scratch. |
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A total synthesis of kainic acid starting from the commercially available 2-azetidinone is described. |
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There were difficulties in having qualifications recognised and for many it was a case of starting from scratch on arrival. |
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Despite starting from the back of the grid, they dominated every race and broke the lap record. |
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Units are available in a range of sizes starting from 211 square metres and can be combined to suit specific user requirements. |
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Operating times were measured starting from the placement of the lid retractors to their removal at the end of the procedure. |
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The anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist nature of the current movement means we are starting from a much higher political level. |
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Almost like a wave starting from her toes, her muscles began to tighten in sequence until she was rigid. |
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The term of the loan is ten years, with a two-year grace period starting from the date of utilisation of each tranche. |
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The calipers are worked with a machine tool starting from a block of cast aluminum. |
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On her right arm, starting from her shoulder, her skin was tattooed with black liquid crystal as a snake curling around her arm. |
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It's a collection of simple meditative talks or essays starting from spring and ending in winter. |
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You are indicating to yourself that you are starting from a negative position, rather than a positive position. |
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Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances. |
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Cascading in 30-foot tiers, the falls are accessible by trails starting from the park's visitor center. |
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I think I may write a non-linear biography starting from now and going in both directions at once. |
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Firstly, we ranked treatments by mean cost, starting from the least costly. |
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She looked at me with her round eyes starting from her face, and then turned over her shoulder to see if her gasp had alerted anyone. |
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They proposed eight main nucleosynthetic processes in star interiors, all starting from hydrogen. |
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Purvanov was in Moscow on a three-day official state visit, starting from July 6, at the invitation of Putin. |
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Each year the carnival procession parades through the centre of Calne starting from the Porte Marsh Industrial Estate. |
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Rather than starting from a preconceived image, he will be ceaselessly occupied with doing justice to the idea. |
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Notification Center can also be accessed with a two-fingered swipe, right-to-left, starting from off the trackpad. |
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He then proceeded to list around ten things, starting from altering his grip and going all the way through to club face rotation through impact. |
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He also suggested an expiratory wave of peristaltic smooth muscle contraction starting from the periphery to aid in exhalation. |
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It feels like I'm engaging with that process again, but starting from a different place, from songs and not that much improvisation. |
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As much as possible, designers seek to piggyback on existing patterns and concepts instead of starting from scratch. |
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Then why this grand spectacle, starting from titillating anticipation to frenzied post-mortems after the budget is unveiled? |
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But to do that, they would have to want to enter the fray, starting from the bottom and working their way up the pecking order at rock festivals. |
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Each village has its own chair lift or gondola starting from the town centre. |
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The highway will stretch for 107 km on Serbian territory, starting from Nis, passing by Klisura and through Bela Palanka and reaching the Bulgarian border via Pirot. |
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Some score on a cribbage board, each player using one of the four tracks, starting from one end, the aim of course being to reach the agreed target score first. |
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It was still a lot more acceptable than being in jail, or starving on the streets, or begging a position as a kitchenmaid and starting from the very beginning yet again. |
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Group the binary digits into groups of 4 starting from the right. |
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With eyes starting from my head I peered into the darkness, but when he came into the room I did not see him. |
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A discrete morph can be thought of as an animation starting from the initial object and ending with the final object after a given number of the intermediate objects. |
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If the weather doesn't look good, there are plenty of short waymarked trails around the six reservoirs starting from the car park by the ranger's office. |
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The plastic tubing is then laid out in a continuous loop pattern starting from the control manifold, and is secured to the subfloor with special fasteners. |
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If the rest of us have had trouble catching up to Robespierre and crew, well, we are starting from a bit of a handicap. |
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In starting from the surface, whether it be actual or reflected, Sawyer views such things as choice, understanding, consciousness through a prism of fortuitousness. |
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This involves a 4 to 5 centimeter midline incision extending over the xiphoid process, starting from a point inferior to the level of the nipples. |
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More than 357000 Eastern Cape pensioners are to benefit from nearly R393 million in backpay to be paid out to them by the provincial Welfare Department starting from June. |
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Let's examine a full-arm cycle starting from a streamline position. |
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The beginner's set, the Omori Ryu, consists of twelve kata, eleven beginning from the kneeling position called seiza, and one starting from a standing position. |
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Roll up the pastry like a Swiss roll, starting from one long side. |
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A year earlier, the intrepid oars-woman tried to row across the north Atlantic in the same 23-foot, self-righting craft, starting from North Carolina's Outer Banks. |
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For PSD analysis, the reflector voltage was stepped down in 10 to 12 steps, starting from 30 kV, in order to collect fragment ions from the precursor down to immonium ions. |
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The Golasecca culture developed starting from the late Bronze Age in the Po plain. |
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Can we create layers of identity nested in a larger sense of identity, starting from the individual all the way to a globalised human one? |
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This somewhat long time span has been divided into five phases, starting from the protohistoric until the late medieval. |
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Initially, a 3 cm long horizontal incision starting from 1 cm medial and proximal of the radial styloid was performed. |
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In spring, the moult is slow, starting from the forehead, across the back, toward the belly. |
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Television upgraded to colour in 1967 with regular national colour broadcasts starting from 1971 when BBC Scotland's studios were upgraded. |
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In particular, we obtain a complete description of the geodesics starting from the distinguished point called the root. |
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The Sardinian railway system was developed starting from the 19th century by the Welsh engineer Benjamin Piercy. |
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The second type of expedition identified by Sirera and Renn is one that took place starting from more or less private initiatives. |
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It causes extensive hair loss, starting from the base of the tail and hindfeet, then the rump before moving on to the rest of the body. |
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Two black bands pass along the head, starting from the upper lip and passing upwards to the whole base of the ears. |
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The fifteen tribes of Dacia as named by Ptolemy, starting from the northernmost ones, are as follows. |
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In 1877, Serpa Pinto and Portuguese naval captains Capelo and Ivens explored the southern African interior starting from Benguela. |
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Fustian also refers to pompous, inflated or pretentious writing or speech, starting from the time of Shakespeare. |
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Different sequences can be adopted to produce a certain final product starting from a given billet. |
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The Band is a descending rigg starting from the southern end of the summit plateau. |
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Take sections, starting from the bottom, then backcomb and spritz with hairspray. |
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The airline will offer direct, twice weekly connections between Kuwait and Cyprus starting from 26 October. |
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With reserve prices starting from just pounds 250, there are plenty of registrations that are expected to sell at very reasonable prices. |
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The new culture, which emerged starting from the 70s, promoting uncontrolled consumeristic attitude, has proven to be not working. |
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The Open Mic Comedy Night will be hosted by Radio Bahrain's Breakfast Show host Imran Al Aradi, starting from 7pm. |
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Per the revised Medical Device Act, the KFDA will regulate in-vitro diagnostics as medical devices starting from Jan. |
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The Northern Rock Cyclone, a cycling festival, takes place within, or starting from, Newcastle in June. |
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Of the Blasphemie against the Holy Ghost from 1646 or 1647 was against Calvinists, starting from John Calvin's doctrine on blasphemy. |
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Despite starting from the 15th position, Vettel managed to finish the race in 4th, setting the fastest lap of the race in the process. |
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Bus services run to Inverness and Glasgow, and there are local services on the island, mainly starting from Portree or Broadford. |
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All the following financial years of the Company shall cover a period of twelve months starting from 1st January and closing on 31st December of every year. |
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Infact you can plan an entire trip, trailing the laziest beaches starting from the North Bay Island, to Ross Island, then Viper Island before finishing the trail at Havelock. |
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However, Mao was overly ideological and too obsessed with the socialist transformation of agriculture, starting from land reform to cooperatisation and then communisation. |
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Dorsal part is first subdivided to somites starting from the head ending. |
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To the east, beyond Castlerigg stone circle, is St John's in the Vale, at the foot of the Helvellyn range, which is popular with ramblers starting from Keswick. |
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Testing at the Kilmore site shows the REFCL technology can reduce by ten-times the likelihood of a bushfire starting from a high voltage powerline fault. |
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Helvellyn may be included in a traverse of the full length of the Helvellyn range in either direction, but with a greater sense of climax when starting from the north. |
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The airline will offer direct, twice weekly connections between Kuwait and Cyprus starting from October 26, reported the Gulf Daily News, our sister publication. |
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The Masquerade is quite resplendent with a silver theme and in the run-up to Christmas they now have a DJin the shape of Miss Candi Take-It starting from 5pm on Fridays. |
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The Japanese driver finished in tenth despite starting from near the back of the grid, while Rosberg enjoyed his best race of the season, finishing in fourth. |
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In 1998, a nationwide Hikoi took place, starting from every corner of the land and converging in a mass demonstration in the capital city against policies creating poverty. |
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The term was often used in a general biological taxonomic sense, starting from the 19th century, to denote genetically differentiated human populations defined by phenotype. |
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Sigurd uses his sword Gram to cut the corslet, starting from the neck of the corslet downwards, he continues cutting down her sleeves, and takes the corslet off of her. |
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The first four moisture condition categories characterize the HCs of mineral soils, starting from the drought-prone to permanently overmoist gley soils. |
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Burke introduces the theory of dramatism as a way to analyze how and why human beings use rhetoric and to what effect, starting from the study of drama. |
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