Target immunization rates of 95 per cent are proposed to tackle the remaining diseases. |
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Like a lot of new-money arrivistes, Target can make grand gestures, but it gets the details wrong. |
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I caught an alligator lizard in a Target store because the employees were afraid of it. |
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Chitin is the second most abundant polysaccharide on earth and, as such, a great target for bioconversion applications. |
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Target acquisition is achieved by using the joystick to steer the sight manually or with automatic tracking. |
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Target groups would include the public at large as well as public servants and regional organizations operating in the Caribbean. |
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There is a need to develop specific inhibitors that target the protease active site. |
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The book also features the final work of my dear departed friend Edvin Biukovic, artist of Grendel and Human Target. |
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In the dialog box that appears after you choose Properties from the pop-up menu, you'll see a field called Target. |
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A newspaper is consumed by many demographics, a small portion of which may be the target. |
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A devkit basically contains a set of software tools, and several of them can be installed into a target. |
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He said such ridiculous things that he was often the target of lampoons in the press. |
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The kind of signal integration used with moving target indication can improve noise up to. |
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The vertical axis lists strains containing CRISPR spacers that target a bifibacterial prophage sequence. |
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Additionally, patients with known infarction in the territory subtended by the target vessel and bifurcational stenoses were excluded. |
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Intrinsic characteristics of aptamers make them easy to incorporate into biocarriers to penetrate the BBB and improve target delivery. |
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It took Sue Dockar a good half hour to swim out to her target bombora, a moderate swim in spearfishing terms. |
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The pilot pulled up hard into a tight loop and browned out, losing sight of the target. |
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In each year lambs were weaned at 3 months and slaughtered as a group at a target average carcase weight of 22kg. |
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Dianne loaded a cartridge into the chamber of the rifle, then prepared to take aim at the target. |
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A surveilled target using properly encrypted VOIP can greatly complexify the task of wire-tapping. |
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However, Renaults quickly became the target of customer complaints for poor quality and sales plummeted. |
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The skin over the skull was incised, and a small hole was made in the skull above the target using a microdrill. |
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The NSC saw major redevelopment of all its ranges in order to host the fullbore rifle, smallbore rifle, pistol and clay target events. |
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On 22 August 2014, Yes Scotland announced that the one million target had been surpassed. |
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The target was a fort that guarded a little used passage through the encompassing reefline. |
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The result was that they were a perfect target for the Government dragoons. |
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Washington still favored attacking New York, but the French decided to send the fleet to their preferred target at Yorktown. |
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It became a target for the traditional enemies of Spain, losing a large share of the trade to the Dutch, English, and French. |
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A year later he told his military leaders that 1942 was the target date for going to war in the east. |
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The Bf 110 usually used a shallow dive to bomb the target and escape at high speed. |
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We fighter pilots certainly preferred the free chase during the approach and over the target area. |
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Priorities were based on the pattern of trade and distribution, so for these months London was the main target. |
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Upon sighting a target, they would come together to attack en masse and overwhelm any escorting warships. |
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Early British marine radar, working in the metric bands, lacked target discrimination and range. |
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As range shortened, so did the time taken for the sound pulse to reach, and then return from, the target. |
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Hedgehog allowed the target to be attacked while within the usable range of the ASDIC equipment. |
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Pegasus Bridge, a target of the British 6th Airborne, was the site of some of the earliest action of the Normandy landings. |
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Part of the perceived effectiveness of an independent deterrent was the willingness to target enemy cities. |
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The IRA eventually apologised for what it claimed had been a mistake and that its target had been the British soldiers parading to the memorial. |
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One bomb missed the compound entirely and the other three missed their target, landing on the other side of the wall of the palace compound. |
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The Marine Corps colonel in the area saw the Saddam statue as a target of opportunity and decided that the statue must come down. |
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This activity was, however, heavily constrained by politics, as each target needed to be approved by all nineteen member states. |
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Bokova declared that media outlets should not be the target of military activities. |
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He sets the inflation target which the Bank must set interest rates to meet. |
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Some banks have a symmetrical inflation target while others only control inflation when it rises above a target, whether express or implied. |
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Central bankers target a low inflation rate because they believe deflation endangers the economy. |
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It has a range of articles including fashion, trends and technology with an upmarket target audience. |
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Since the establishment of the Environment Agency several major flood events have occurred and the Agency has been the target of criticism. |
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Monolinguals also access words more often than bilinguals in a target language. |
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The NHS waiting list target in Northern Ireland is 52 weeks, not 18 as in England, and it isn't met. |
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Germans, in the wake of the Second World War, made another easy and obvious target for bad press. |
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In their second innings, Kent scored 102, leaving Hambledon a target of 48 to win. |
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Ireland has had a strong presence in international target shooting competitions, including the Olympic Games. |
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Although, Ethiopia did not meet the MDG target of reducing maternal mortality rate by two thirds in 2015, there are improvements nonetheless. |
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From the 4th century, Britain was again increasingly the target of attacks by Saxons, Picts and Scots. |
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The tests were a complete failure, with the fighter only seeing the bomber after it had passed its target. |
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In 1961 the first new town of Shannon was commenced and a target of 6,000 inhabitants was set. |
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Since then, radar capabilities have grown enormously and are now the primary method of target acquisition. |
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High probability of kill also requires firing to usually occur from the rear hemisphere of the target. |
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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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A Spitfire IIa crashed at the east side of the airfield on 19 November 1941 during attack practice with a target glider being towed. |
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The target of the attack was shipping from the Rosyth naval base in the Forth, close to the bridge. |
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Ten nonopposing and noncoplanar beams coming from various incident directions converge on the demarcated tumor target. |
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Appropriate methods to slaughter livestock were an early target for legislation. |
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Harlech, less of a potential Scottish target, was rendered unusable by Parliament, but was not totally demolished. |
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The first target on his list was Mexican Joe Rivers, who had already had two failed attempts at the lightweight title. |
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In contrast to Doctor Who, whose target audience includes both adults and children, Torchwood is aimed at an older audience. |
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In 1940, during the Second World War, the Eisteddfod was not held, for fear that it would be a bombing target. |
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One of the most effective uses of magnetic pistols would be to set the torpedo's depth to just beneath the keel of the target. |
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When fired at a convoy, this increased the probability of a hit if the weapon missed its primary target. |
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By the end of the 1930s, they were the target of coastal whaling by Brazil, Canada, China, Greenland, Japan, Korea, Norway, and South Africa. |
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Like other large whales, the humpback was a target for the whaling industry. |
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Orcas prey on target groups of females with young, usually making an effort to extract and kill a calf. |
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Dudley in 1725, as one target of early New England whalers, was almost certainly the gray whale. |
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Other terrestrial predators include cougars, brown hyenas and various species of canids, which mostly target the young. |
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Leopard seals typically target crabeater pups, which form an important part of their diet from November to January. |
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Everton went close late on but managed just one attempt on target all match. |
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For example, a mining engineer and geologist may target metallic ores such as galena for lead or chalcopyrite for copper. |
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Many were also the target for commercial industry, leading to a sharp decline in all populations of exploited species, such as whales and seals. |
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In September 1961, two propelled thermonuclear warheads were launched from Vorkuta Sovetsky and Salekhard to target areas on Novaya Zemlya. |
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The islands were a frequent target of Saracen raids and from the late 11th century, saw a number of Norman and Italian attacks. |
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The Pull factor suggests that the weak political bodies of Britain and Western Europe made for an attractive target for Viking raiders. |
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These techniques include using varied gear types depending on target species and habitat type. |
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Most commercial fisheries do not target Alaska plaice, but many are caught as bycatch by commercial trawlers trying to catch other bottom fish. |
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Traditionally, they have been little exploited for human food, but are a major target of industrial fishing for animal feed and fertilizer. |
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Although trawling today is heavily regulated in some nations, it remains the target of many protests by environmentalists. |
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Many began as food sources seen as necessary for survival but became the target of sport. |
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It was clear that the Queen, if she indeed proved to be the target, would be outpointed for grooming and hauteur. |
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Their stereoscopic design meant that in certain conditions they could range on a target enshrouded by smoke. |
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The low height of the radar mast makes it difficult to acquire and lock onto a target while maintaining a safe distance. |
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Pipelines can be the target of vandalism, sabotage, or even terrorist attacks. |
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In war, pipelines are often the target of military attacks, as destruction of pipelines can seriously disrupt enemy logistics. |
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The jacks shall be released gradually whilst the GBS is ballasted to ensure that the GBS does not sway too much from target location. |
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Bycatch is either of a different species, the wrong sex, or is undersized or juvenile individuals of the target species. |
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Nourishment may cause direct mortality to sessile organisms in the target area by burying them under the new sand. |
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Following Sulla's final victory, though, Caesar's connections to the old regime made him a target for the new one. |
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Instead of injecting conservative outlooks into academia, scholars should target the overpoliticization of their work. |
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His first target was the fortress of Gisors, commanded by Gilbert de Vascoeuil, which surrendered without putting up a struggle. |
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Alternatively, the mine can be programmed specifically to ignore all surface vessels regardless of size and exclusively target submarines. |
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The ascending mine is a floating distance mine that may cut its mooring or in some other way float higher when it detects a target. |
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After reaching the target area they sink to the sea bed and act like conventionally laid influence mines. |
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When the target ship hits the steel cable, the mines on either side are drawn down the side of the ship's hull, exploding on contact. |
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In this manner it is almost impossible for target ships to pass safely between two individually moored mines. |
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The computerised fuze on a Stonefish mine contains acoustic, magnetic and water pressure displacement target detection sensors. |
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Ostend was a larger target than that at Zeebrugge and could be seen from the sea, which made accurate shooting easier. |
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They reached the perimeter of the battery via Berneval, after it was attacked by Hurribombers, and engaged their target with small arms fire. |
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This was an advantage because since it was less extensive it formed a less obvious target for enemy force to be directed against. |
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If the wavelength is much longer than the size of the target, the target may not be visible because of poor reflection. |
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This produces information about target velocity during the detection process. |
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Noise is also generated by external sources, most importantly the natural thermal radiation of the background surrounding the target of interest. |
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While this does not help detect targets masked by stronger surrounding clutter, it does help to distinguish strong target sources. |
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Both high fashion and the fast, commercial fashion of Target are supposed to be about aspiration. |
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Chinese Drones Target Drug KingpinBy Brendan Hong How China used drones to capture a Burmese drug kingpin. |
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Target was established in 1962 by the Dayton brothers as a discount offshoot of their eponymous Twin Cities department store. |
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Target the bottom of the near ledge with caster or worm over chopped worm. |
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But Zawahiri has to know he is now High Value Target No. 1, and his shelf life is finite. |
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Any suggestions for intrepid Target shoppers who want to bag some of your merchandise? |
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Remaining self-funded and profitable from the start, Blakely built on the success of SPANX in 2006 by launching ASSETS, a new brand of shapewear in Target stores nationwide. |
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Dart and Target was played on a board of numbered coloured circles, on which doubles and trebles did not feature, the highest score being the bullseye and lowest at the edge. |
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He is sponsored, among others, by Burton Snowboards, Red Bull, Oakley, and Target. |
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Target organs in this respect include nasal or oral cavity, lung, oesophagus, stomach mucosa, duodenum or skin. |
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Target has blazed a trail nationally in developing the role of Special Constables. |
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At Target today with Gnat I was pushing the cart around and realized, to my dismay, that we had nothing to get. |
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For example, retail giant Target says it retained about 30 percent of its seasonal team for year-round positions. |
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And in presale, Nike.xxx, Pepsi.xxx, and Target.xxx were all quickly snapped up. |
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In August shoppers at Target stores across America began making fashion history by buying affordable and sporty wares in bright, splashy colors from style doyen Mizrahi. |
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The area of the Lower Main, for eight decades synonymous with mobsters, hookers, dive bars and steamies, can now be officially known as The Target. |
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Target costing is a process of determining a maximum allowable cost for a product by subtracting a desired profit from the product's market price. |
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A Target store in suburban Maryland recently became a crime scene. |
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Target reps quickly met with city and community leaders to do a little damage control. |
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Target teams flooded the Bradford South district to focus on those involved in drugs, vice, vehicle and street crime. |
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I've found that good quality wool socks from the Gap or even Target last a really long time and are both comfortable and stylish. |
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That began partly on a lark, but is now crucial to branding the Target discount store chain, where sales are rising. |
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It began as a way of pacifying her when she was in a rare grumpy mood, and now it's the reason we go to Target. |
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Target steel should be of a quality and thickness that will remain flat and undented by bullet strikes with recommended loads. |
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Target genes in this class may normally affect early germ cell proliferation or survival. |
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Janiak purchased Takeover Target as an unraced castoff from the stable of his friend, the late trainer John Morrish. |
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If the service is greater, the hero is made the target of outspoken praise, pulpit and press belaud him, applause greets him everywhere and processions form in his honor. |
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Rob finished cleaning his empty gun then pointed it at an imaginary target and dry fired. |
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In either situation, a dual-boot installation uses unpartitioned free space on the current or on another hard disk as the target. |
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That is, a program which will execute in an embedded target computer is developed on a host computer which offers extensive support facilities. |
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We speak of the estimator's target as an estimand rather than just as a parameter. |
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His gnomery at Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire, lasted until the second world war, when soldiers used the ceramic inhabitants for target practice. |
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Threshing machines were a particular target, and hayrick burning was a popular activity. |
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This rangefinder not only measures the distance to the target, but also provides a digital readout of the inches of holdover at that distance. |
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The waters around Britain were declared a war zone where any ship, neutral or otherwise, was a target. |
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Great Britain had already frequently been the target of invasions, planned and actual, by forces of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. |
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Suetonius Paulinus rode to London, the rebels' next target, but concluded it could not be defended. |
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Shift scenarios, on the other hand, involve the death or end of the source language and the restructuring into a target language. |
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Kent and southeast England would have been an attractive target because of its wealthy minsters, often located on exposed coastal locations. |
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During his childhood England was the target of Viking raids and invasions under Sweyn Forkbeard and his son, Cnut. |
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The insectotoxins may also target the insect post-synaptic glutamate receptor. |
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Here, the source memory and the target signal are from different sources, so soundspotting in this context performs intersource matching. |
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The Central Intelligence Agency in Langley was involved in various Cold War events, including as the target of Soviet espionage activities. |
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In brief, the kadogos and the Angolans had different sets of grievances, yet they both converged on the same target. |
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Two aerials were rotated for the two converging beams which were pointed to cross directly over the target. |
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When a continuous sound was heard from the second beam the crew knew they were above the target and began dropping their bombs. |
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The fake fires could only begin when the bombing started over an adjacent target and its effects were brought under control. |
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The hope was that, if it could deceive German bombardiers, it would draw more bombers away from the real target. |
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Although official German air doctrine did target civilian morale, it did not espouse the attacking of civilians directly. |
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Other units ceased using parachute flares and opted for explosive target markers. |
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However, the attacks failed to knock out or damage railways, or port facilities for long, even in the Port of London, a target of many attacks. |
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The man firing the gun turned his weapon on the larger target, giving Jenna the chance to pull out of the kill zone using the Suburban as cover. |
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The court performance target is that cases committed for sentence should be heard within 10 weeks. |
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The Hussite church, although the target of a crusade, survived beyond the Middle Ages. |
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Carlo Ancelotti's out-of-sorts team struggled to hit the target in the first half as Bolton threatened with Matthew Taylor lashing just wide. |
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The industrial concentration in Northern England also made it a major target for Luftwaffe attacks during the Second World War. |
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Independent central banks that adopt an inflation target are known as Friedmanite central banks. |
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Stable prices are maintained by seeking to ensure that price increases meet the Government's inflation target. |
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The Fed sets a target for the Fed funds rate, which its Open Market Committee tries to match by lending or borrowing in the money market. |
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The Act gave the government responsibility for specifying its price stability target and growth and employment objectives at least annually. |
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Careful brand management seeks to make products or services relevant to a target audience. |
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Thus a brand's IMC should cohesively deliver positive messages through appropriate touch points associated with its target market. |
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They use private branding strategy to specifically target consumer markets. |
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The Ten Boer well failed to reach target depth for technical reasons, but was completed as a minor gas producer from the Zechstein carbonates. |
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The IIR sensor has a stabilised mount so that it can maintain a target within its field of view. |
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In STT mode PIRATE will provide high precision tracking of a single designated target. |
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In March 2012, BAE Systems was reported to be the target of cyber espionage. |
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The Hawk subsequently replaced the English Electric Canberra for target towing duties. |
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He devised a simple apparatus that consisted of a cylinder containing a polonium source and beryllium target. |
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Originally, the target for completion was in time for the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics. |
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For example, immigrants to the US can attend language teaching classes in the target language environment. |
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Though a steady increase was achieved, that ambitious target could not be reached, in part limited by the number of suitably qualified teachers. |
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Then the Major got into the game and launched rockets at them, and we all had a few mad minutes having target practice on the Lionel train set. |
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The postal service was a somewhat dangerous occupation, as postmen were a target for bandits and enemies of Rome. |
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This all led mathematicians to target him for polemics and sparked John Wallis to become one of his most persistent opponents. |
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During the Gordon Riots in 1780, Burke became a target of hostility and his home was placed under armed guard by the military. |
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On 15 April 1918, Lewis was wounded and two of his colleagues were killed by a British shell falling short of its target. |
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The target is an unmovable feather or metal plate on the ground, instead of a small ball. |
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The scoring is also different, as a point is awarded for every shot that brings the ball closer to the target than any opponent's ball. |
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In the final, Australia dismissed Pakistan for 132 and then reached the target in less than 20 overs and with eight wickets in hand. |
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Miromiro will take approximately two weeks to reach its 1930m Target Depth. |
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For maximum destructive effect, the user crashed his falx down on to the target doublehanded, then drew the blade back toward himself in a sawing motion. |
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Bycatch, in the fishing industry, is a fish or other marine species that is caught unintentionally while catching certain target species and target sizes of fish, crabs etc. |
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Increasing the spawning stock biomass to a target level is the approach taken by managers to restore an overfished population to sustainable levels. |
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The trawlers can target orange roughy, grenadiers, or sharks. |
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You must know how to use the elements of the communication mix to communicate the product's existence, value and benefits to the target customers. |
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Finally, the recovery of the target protein should be attempted by washing with a suitable eluant so that the target protein dissociates from the affinity reagent. |
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The agency has used the blight excuse to dump any number of small businesses and instead subsidize biggies like Target. |
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Attacks on Channel shipping in the Kanalkampf began on 4 July, and were formalised on 11 July in an order by Hans Jeschonnek which added the arms industry as a target. |
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A humble touch for meal times, Target offers a placemat just for the beloved bowwow. |
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Target Canada today announced Boxing Day deals for its guests, including some of the best prices of the season. |
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Steaming at top speed in wide circles, Warspite appeared as a juicy target to the German dreadnoughts and took 13 hits, inadvertently drawing fire from the hapless Warrior. |
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Hedgehog allowed the attacking ship to change course and maintain contact as the target manoeuvred, as well as allowing a normal depth charge attack. |
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Several novel chemotherapeutics that target specific signaling pathways are now available as anti-cancer agents including EGFR inhibitors and rapamycin. |
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The torpedo boat attacked by ramming her intended target, which stuck the torpedo to the target ship by means of a barb on the front of the torpedo. |
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Then, about a mile from the target, the Leigh light would be switched on. |
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The 700,000 ton target was achieved in only one month, November 1942, while after May 1943 average sinkings dropped to less than one tenth of that figure. |
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Target pests are aphids, caterpillars, green bugs and Mediterranean fruit flies. |
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Before 1954, the principal target of Nasser's speeches had been Britain. |
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Target Group has facilitated several education-to-career programs, including READY and Animate Illinois. |
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Through Nelson, FRU helped loyalists target people for assassination. |
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City had been woeful, their anger at their own inertia summed up when Samir Nasri received a booking for dissent, and they did not have a shot on target until the 66th minute. |
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We then examine the general case of schema mappings specified by source-to-target GLAV constraints, a weakly acyclic set of target tgds and a set of target egds. |
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In this fashion, cetaceans can become a target of fisheries. |
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Technically, the main problems encountered are in floxing the target gene. |
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Everton defender Distin then demonstrated neat footwork to evade a succession of challenges inside the area before sending a rising, angled effort narrowly off target. |
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It also enables Beckman PeakPro and ThruPut Target data files to be imported natively. |
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Too early an enquiry results in forcing the greetee into a conversation, but waiting too long results in a verbal collision or in missing your target. |
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Target probes pseudorandomly replaced alcohol and neutral images with equal frequency. |
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This action made him later the target of criticism by his enemies. |
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He's aiming to be sure he hits the target on his first shot. |
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Thereafter, we are trying to find out the important pathway concerned with EMT and immunevasion in CSCs in further study, which may be a crucial target in cancer therapy. |
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Using targeted drug delivery systems such as immunoliposomes that accumulate selectively in designated target cell types, the dosage of rapamycin may potentially be optimized. |
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The statue has been a target for vandals since it was unveiled. |
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Jomsborg, the legendary stronghold of the Jomsvikings, thought to be on an island off the coast of Pomerania, was probably the target of Cnut's expedition. |
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The task is complicated by the fact that an influence mine may have one or more of a hundred different potential target signatures programmed into it. |
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The theoretical pallidal target was 2 to 4 mm anterior to the midcommissural point, 19 to 22 mm lateral to the midline, and 3 to 6 mm below the intercommissural line. |
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Children were hit the hardest because many diseases, such as typhus and syphilis, target the immune system, leaving young children without a fighting chance. |
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Jeff Robertson, director of the Air Force Aerial Target Systems, Counterair Joint Systems Program Office at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. |
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The target audience of natural history was French polite society, evidenced more by the specific discourse of the genre than by the generally high prices of its works. |
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His easiest target was the bishopric of Glasgow, which being south of the river Forth was not regarded as part of Scotland nor the jurisdiction of St Andrews. |
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Washington still favored an assault on New York, but was essentially overruled when the French opted to send their fleet to their preferred target of Yorktown. |
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The American Brogressive has found his next target, one who will presumably be saved from herself, along with everyone else, by learning to obey him. |
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However, its target changed from Germany to the Soviet Union. |
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Wildcats in the Dnestr swamps feed on small voles, water voles, and birds, while those living in the Prut swamps primarily target water voles, brown rats, and muskrats. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service's Target Range Grant Program to update the college firing range to handle rifle ammunition. |
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Irvine Harbour was a prime target for Adolf Hitler's invasion of the British Isles, being a major boating district and also in near vicinity to the ICI weapons development. |
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In particular, John Gordon of Cluny became the target of criticism in newspapers when many of his crofters were reduced to living on the streets of Inverness. |
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They concluded bombers should strike a single target each night and use more incendiaries, because they had a greater impact on production than high explosives. |
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Anyway, they would step up to the firing line, carefully take aim, and kick up dust all around the target but seldom come close to the bull's eye. |
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On 8 May UKIP proposed a net migration target of zero within five years. |
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But some of them absorb and penetrate into the target to some degree. |
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During the Second World War the city and surrounding area were a target for air raids as heavy industry was involved in the production of ships and armaments. |
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This has the disadvantage that the firing aircraft must maintain radar lock on the target and is thus less free to maneuver and more vulnerable to attack. |
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Glycerol, a byproduct in biodiesel production, is one of the most widely available biosourced chemicals, making it an attractive target of investigations. |
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As a result, the city became a target for bombing raids, the heaviest of which occurred on the nights of 12 and 15 December 1940, now known as the Sheffield Blitz. |
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Accordingly, and for the first time, the Governor had to write publicly to the government explaining why inflation was more than one percentage point higher than its target. |
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The target was from a country that, in World War II, was an Axis power. |
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People detransition because they may find it difficult to get jobs, or because of social ostracism, not passing in their target gender, family responsibilities, and so on. |
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A wartime propaganda film, Squadron 992, made by the GPO Film Unit after the raid, recreated it and conveyed the false impression that the main target was the bridge. |
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Another technique uses a moving target indicator that subtracts the receive signal from two successive pulses using phase to reduce signals from slow moving objects. |
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Henry softened some of his policies in response to the concerns of the barons, but he soon began to target his political enemies and recommence his unpopular Sicilian policy. |
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Vine City, though technically Northwest, adjoins the city's Downtown area and has recently been the target of community outreach programs and economic development initiatives. |
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It is fully protected in the UK, Malta, New Zealand, Florida and USA Gulf, and since 2008, it is subject to a target fishing and landed bycatch ban within EU waters. |
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Limpet mines are a type of naval mine attached to a target by magnets. |
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Target shooting and plinking will be allowed only at yellow post sites along the forest road. |
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Campaigns continue to target halal and kosher religious ritual slaughter. |
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In a typical scenario, an aircraft echo is reflected from the ground below, appearing to the receiver as an identical target below the correct one. |
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The radar may try to unify the targets, reporting the target at an incorrect height, or eliminating it on the basis of jitter or a physical impossibility. |
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In many ways, this experiment offered the easiest target for Joule's critics but Joule disposed of the anticipated objections by clever experimentation. |
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This is because the short pulses needed for a good minimum range broadcast have less total energy, making the returns much smaller and the target harder to detect. |
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Law enforcement, counter terrorism and espionage agencies can also identify, target and track individuals based on their interests or proclivities on the Web. |
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Commuter transport operators may also use their coaches to conduct tours within the target city between the morning and evening commuter transport journey. |
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The radar mile is the amount of time it takes for a radar pulse to travel one nautical mile, reflect off a target, and return to the radar antenna. |
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The bullet missed its target and lodged in the bark of a tree. |
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If the work is to be distributed electronically, the final files are saved in formats appropriate to the target operating systems of the hardware used for reading. |
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Mambabarang in particular are noted for their ability to command insects and other invertebrates to accomplish a task, such as delivering a curse to a target. |
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However, by the early 1970s, following the overhunting of larger whales such as the sei, fin, and blue whales, minkes became a more attractive target of whalers. |
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The narrow slits were intended to protect the defender by providing a very small target, but the size of the opening could also impede the defender if it was too small. |
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The towers would have protruded from the walls and featured arrowslits on each level to allow archers to target anyone nearing or at the curtain wall. |
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A mine leading to the wall would be dug and once the target had been reached, the wooden supports preventing the tunnel from collapsing would be burned. |
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The speed of the Meteor enabled it to fly alongside V1 flying bombs, tip them off course, to crash before they could arrive at their London target. |
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This eventually led to her being made a target by courtiers. |
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Rubens was an especial target, who eventually came on a diplomatic mission, which included painting, in 1630, and later supplied more paintings from Antwerp. |
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The Target Tracking Radar Station was a Nike Zeus test facility for tracking reentry vehicles from Cape Canaveral missile launches. |
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Coaching during a training session for 10m Air Rifle in the Wilkinstown Target Shooting Club. |
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Anticipating that the target audience of young boys might not want to read a book written by a woman, her publishers asked that she use two initials rather than her full name. |
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We have also the target of obtaining a good ontological description that allows a better use of CBR techniques to aid medicians in diagnostic accuracy. |
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The thematic content of heavy metal has long been a target of criticism. |
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A hit on the target counts as one mark, while hits in the doubles ring of the target count as two marks in one throw, and on the triples ring as three. |
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Helio Resource Corporation owns the Gold Kop Target, Damara Gold Project which comprises four licenses covering 318 500 hectares. |
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After 12 minutes, Sigfried Held sent a cross into the English penalty area which Ray Wilson misheaded to Helmut Haller, who got his shot on target. |
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Australia declared overnight to post England a target of 332 to win. |
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The Target Markets Program Administrators Association is hosting its eighth annual summit in Tempe Mission Palms in Tempe, Adz. |
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Air Force's E-8C aircraft under the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System program. |
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If a particular station has a cume of 250,000, but most listeners are women and only a very few are within your target demo, then this 250,000 figure doesn't help you. |
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Many island countries are also vulnerable to predation by mercenaries and other foreign invaders, although their isolation also makes them a difficult target. |
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The involvement of younger members of the royal family in the charity game show It's a Royal Knockout was ridiculed, and the Queen was the target of satire. |
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Shipping traffic between Africa, the Caribbean, and Europe began to soar in the 18th century, a model that was known as triangular trade, and was a rich target for piracy. |
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Most major retailers do not offer monogramming programs, with the exception of Target, which sells 40-piece sets featuring a one-letter gold monogram on its Web site. |
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Air Force for the installation of TDX-2000 Target Data Extractors. |
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Target species are the black-lipped oyster and winged pearl oyster. |
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Next, Lane added a snazzy striped throw rug and ottoman from Target. |
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Target proteins were identified using primary antibodies and immunoprobed using a horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibody and chemiluminescent substrate. |
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The Welsh Clay Target Shooting Association is based in Caersws, Powys. |
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Rick Hindman, manager of Center Target Sports in Post Falls, Idaho, said women particularly appreciate this type of earmuff with a Velcro-secured safety glass system. |
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Target debt arises from automatic overdraft credit granted by other central banks in the Eurosystem when they carry out payment orders without a corresponding countertrade. |
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The Target Debit Card, a proprietary card issued by Target Canada, will link to the cardholder's existing chequing account and can be used only at Target stores in Canada. |
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