In oil wells, the fiber is wrapped in a metal sheath, which deforms under pressure or temperature changes and squeezes the gratings. |
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There was one cafe under the arches where you could go and shelter from the weather. |
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In the Kennet district the traffic warden is employed by the police but under a contract with Kennet which pays the costs of the service. |
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Nights at the marina were tranquil and there were some spiders resting in their webs under the starry sky. |
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Like capital acquisitions tax, all transfers of property under documents between spouses are exempt from stamp duty. |
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Two Canadian Geese land, honking, and take shelter under a willow tree whose tendrils flick at the water with the breeze. |
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Progress would dry up as creative minds wasted their best years in uncreative apprenticeships, under the sour scrutiny of their elders. |
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Loose tiles clinked underfoot and I glimpsed spoiled frescoes which had faded, mildewed or simply disappeared under whitewash. |
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He shaved ultrathin slices from the samples and studied them under a light microscope. |
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There's also the problem that in streams with lots of miller's thumbs, rocks to hide under are the limiting factor. |
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I think people can make their own minds up as to whether we are better off under a Labour Government or not. |
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If one prefers party A or B, but never C, then under the current system one must choose A or B and split the vote. |
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Many of these crystals are doubly terminated and are translucent when viewed under strong transillumination. |
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As we waited out the weather under the shelter of the porch roof he began talking. |
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This produces low pressure air under the car which sucks it on to the road, increasing traction. |
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These are the conditions under which workers begin to form trades unions and the workers direct their struggle against the employers. |
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You also drive under pressure all day trying your best to keep your bus on time. |
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Dr. Schafer uses a local anesthetic combined with a mild intravenous sedative before making an incision a few millimeters long under each arm. |
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But how can it work under the threat of force from an aggressive militaristic power? |
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Truffles can be shaved and put into a sauce, under the skin of roasting chicken, or into a plate of eggs. |
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Her bonnet flew off and disappeared under the trample of bare feet and boots. |
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As we admire rows of pineapples, betel leaves and birds-eye chillies, I look up and realise that we are under tall coconut palms laden with nuts. |
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Alexander McQueen has produced a grey tailored sheath dress with three-quarter sleeves and a bow detail under the bust. |
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The mill race still works, but the stream chatters by as it has always done in its steep rocky little valley under the trees. |
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What better way to control and lead the sheeple of this world to slaughter, or at the least, under total control. |
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Luckily, in New Zealand, we can split our vote, which makes the electoral dynamic rather different than under a first past the post system. |
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This is the first time, however, that such tremors have been recorded under a transform fault. |
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Following electrophoresis, the gels were examined under UV light transillumination. |
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More than one stallion can be housed under the same roof, but they should all have separate paddocks or grazing patches. |
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Police cars drove at speed through the streets, their loudspeakers ordering pedestrians to take shelter or hide under cover of tall buildings. |
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The new race clothing utilizes moisture wicking fabrics for under layers and lightweight Lycra race suits. |
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With that project under its belt, the company was able to exit the tract housing market and break into the expanding school construction arena. |
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And when she reached for her head to tie her hair, Ric could see the shapely curves of her body which made him a little hot under the collar. |
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Coffee is grown under a canopy of shade trees, preserving ecosystems that are home to migratory songbirds. |
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Criminal damage falls under Section 60 of the Crimes Ordinance and carries a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment. |
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He was accused of having unlawful sexual intercourse with the girl as she was under the age of consent at the time. |
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The Easter Bunny was let out for a seasonal hop as traditional values continue to decline under this most materialistic of governments. |
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However, the historians and traditionists are unanimous that the official codex was adopted under the third Caliph Uthman. |
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What gets under our skin, aggravates, infuriates, frustrates and makes us hate is of the same seed that also begets love and divine revelation. |
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Unions in that country organizing under 10 percent of workers have sustained successful militancy. |
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A spokesman said a passenger informed the station that the lorry had shed its load under the rail bridge but rail services were not delayed. |
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You would trust a man that just had a ship shot out from under him, and turned traitor to his own service to help run your ship? |
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The fact that Shah Jahan directly oversaw the art production of the Mughal atelier, put his artists under strict imperial control. |
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Of all the millennial projects, the extension of the London Underground, under the direction of Roland Paoletti, is one of the most admirable. |
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Upon making a decision the Emperor would have his servants place a sheaf of paper either over or under the rock. |
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This company manufactures ready-made garments under several international brands. |
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Norm has planned a day trip to the Arctic Circle for a photo opportunity under the midnight sun. |
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Go through it and bear right, following the railway trackbed under a bridge. |
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From the moment they were considered ready for betrothal, women were under an enormous amount of societal pressure to marry. |
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His achievement has never been bettered and the present holder has only three victories under his belt. |
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Two years later, millworkers voted to approve a worker buy-out of National Steel under the increasingly popular Employee Stock Ownership Plans. |
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Barshai transcribed the Eighth Quartet for chamber orchestra under the composer's supervision. |
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For their first date, he invited her to split a bottle of whiskey under a highway overpass. |
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My house is a split, so the basement is only under the main part of the house. |
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Also, these synthetic blankets, like paper and plastic sheeting, must be overlapped, taped, and weighted to stay in place under windy conditions. |
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The lawyer suggested that her resilience under police questioning showed that she had a mind of her own. |
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Special courts under such proclamations tried and punished those who transgressed against the orders of the military authority. |
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The bushy head vanished under the cape, like a tortoise withdrawing into its shell. |
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And since all mined diamonds have inclusions, flaws, and birthmarks, under magnification a trained jeweler can tell the difference. |
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The silica and other minerals in the clay vitrify under heat and will not become soft clay again. |
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Like the minimum wage, the national agreement may put a floor under wage increases, but nothing more. |
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The author claimed the soldier was an ordinary sepoy who, under the influence of bhang, committed a reckless act for which he was hanged. |
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Should you successfully conclude a contract please send it to me under plain cover. |
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But he said he will not budge on the bill's requirement to report sexual activity by those under the age of consent. |
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The two men behind her suddenly sprang into action, rushing forward, each one grabbing him under an arm. |
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A problem can be intractable under one approach and yet fully tractable under another. |
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You are told to beware of persons coming to your house under the pretext of selling or repairing things, conducting meter readings, etc. |
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The council argued that the action was illegal under union law as it was not a valid trade dispute. |
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The new formulation, which will be marketed under the same trade name, can be chewed and swallowed, or swallowed whole. |
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The lipid was found to migrate as a single spot under thin layer chromatography. |
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The problem is that the car is aerodynamically unstable, and under heavy braking, the back end kicks out like a mule. |
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An individual, whose name is marked with a double asterisk, gave a witness statement which was put in evidence under the Civil Evidence Act. |
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Over the past decade, under the keepership of Julian Treuherz, the Walker has both broadened and focused its collecting policy. |
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Under ultra-violet light it glows and the DNA code can be read under a microscope. |
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Capoeira blends dance and combat movement and falls under the rubric of martial arts. |
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Not only does this make no sense but under the language the party plans to readopt this year, it would be flatly unconstitutional. |
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The staff in the international organisations and aid agencies are under a lot of pressure to meet targets. |
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I am aware that colleagues in the Department will be in contact with you under separate cover. |
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She appeared before a judge in Grasse on Saturday and was placed under investigation for murder. |
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She was under the impression that there was going to be a dance performance by the Russian girls. |
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His footfalls were hidden under the oppressive bang of gunfire and bullets trailed him like a shadow. |
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I was also under the impression that there was something in the American constitution about freedom of speech. |
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Recent European immigrants were under suspicion of harboring traitorous loyalties to their former home countries. |
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It belongs to Lucy Smooth, whose husband used to keep it under control until he died. |
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Wood and brass greeted us and we settled into our seats on the starboard side just under the wing's trailing edge. |
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Colonial militiamen often served under British commanders during the colonial wars. |
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You are under the impression that this matters far more than it really does. |
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Bert was working as an under kennelman alongside his father and Freda was the daughter of the stud groom. |
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The stone was placed on a small cart or flat tram and rolled under the frame and locked in place. |
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It is really a fine balance running a 26 km two-day tramp in under four hours. |
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Statements by Muhammad in court the following day made clear he was under the impression he was still represented by his Maryland attorneys. |
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The typewriter is under siege from a stapler, a hole punch and several sheafs kept in line by glass paperweights, but doesn't look worried. |
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And so, Peter Howard strolled back towards the lower engine compartment, cheerfully whistling under his breath. |
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I was under the impression that the dance program was known within its own campus and internationally. |
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A second briefcase was kept under the White House in a secret bunker in case of nuclear attack. |
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She spent weeks hunkered under a microfilm reader, poring over six months of newspapers. |
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He wore a green uniform with two brass bars on each shoulder and a red beret tucked under one epaulet. |
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The shallow depths where fertilizer is placed are dry under drought situations, which limits nutrient uptake. |
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Join in a game of softball or round of golf at midnight under only the light of the midnight sun. |
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It takes many forms, from contracting out construction to handing over the whole shebang under contracts loaded in favour of new operators. |
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I had first heard of ice golf two summers earlier, while traveling under the midnight sun in northern Scandinavia. |
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His perimeter game has come under attack, but it's improving and he has worked tirelessly on bettering it. |
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Registering trustees are required to report the aggregate amount of funds under supervision and the names of the trusts. |
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I have a wide variety of clients, ranging from a top scientist under pressure to a teenager with eating disorders. |
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The unity of the United States was effected under the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, who introduced the transcontinental railway system. |
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As far as I can tell, the amulet was taken by force from the occult masters by the white witches and placed under a powerful blood seal. |
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During their resting hours from sunset to sunrise, they gather in closely knit aggregations in caves, under ledges, or in other protected areas. |
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He welcomed another measure now set to be adopted by the agency, under which the westbound carriageway will be split into two separate lanes. |
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The first setup reflects the situation in which a real data set is under scrutiny. |
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The nation appears to be split over the question of whether abortion should be available on demand or only under certain conditions. |
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It's an essential trace element that helps keep the immune system humming and free radicals under control. |
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Today they gave my bulldog, Dora, a bowl of mincemeat to eat under the table. |
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Because no one keeps the whole Law, everyone who lives by the Law must be under a curse. |
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They are present in grape berries and leaves where they occur mainly under glycoconjugated forms. |
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Her dress had a large tear cut across the midriff under her chest so that it hung open, revealing most of her stomach. |
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They're only doing it to get under your fur, so please, don't pay them any mind. |
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An undamaged cluster of two foot long straws hang under a shelf of rock topped with flowstone, and is well worth a visit. |
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And under no circumstances would I fear being past it or left on the shelf. |
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The shell of the building will now be preserved and redeveloped under a previous approval into five shops and 12 offices. |
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His field ambulance had come under shellfire and, despite all attempts to save him, he died. |
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That way, the shampoo gets the soap residue off of the skin under your beard. |
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The incident spotlights the shell game being run on state campuses across North America under the guise of free speech. |
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Prosecuting illegal aliens for entering the country falls under the jurisdiction, of course, of the U.S. federal government. |
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It turned out that an adjacent quarry owned mineral rights under their new land. |
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If the thought of minestrone with pesto dumplings gets you hot under the collar, then there's a bowl with your name on it. |
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Run the razor under the shower and then begin with some slow, gentle strokes in an upward motion. |
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The exhumation was carried out under the aegis of the Department of Justice. |
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I went under the nose and climbed up the ladder built into the bottom hatch just aft of the nose wheel. |
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With her doctorate in medieval history, and a quick and ready mind, Pam would be no slouch herself under questioning. |
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But in 937 the English army under Athelstan defeated a combined force of Norse, Scots, and Strathclyde Welsh. |
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To my left was a battered pair, both of whom had dark rings under their eyes and swollen faces. |
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Any publications chosen will be posted under plain cover within three days. |
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It also has mirrors under the bonnet to give a double effect to the engine and reaches top speeds of 145 mph. |
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They have to make the journey to us but there are teams who like to play under the lights and get a lot of points from midweek games. |
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All sites dealing in other languages do quote or translate from time to time, which falls under fair use. |
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The survey was included within a registrar's general mailing and not under separate cover. |
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My colleague is responding to you under separate cover regarding your appendix to this letter. |
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The migrants got along under the colonial regimes, dealing with powers as they found them. |
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The Examiner should transmit the form with a note specifying what documents will be forwarded later under separate cover. |
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Forty places for cars are available in the underground car park under the supermarket. |
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Apart from these more organized armies, armed gangs of bandits under their own leaders join the fighting. |
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Sold under the trade name Dursban, the chemical is the most widely used household pesticide in the United States. |
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The effects of UV on microorganisms growing under conditions prevalent during the early Precambrian Aeon are examined. |
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He seems to suggest that the preservation of difference will have to be under the aegis of humanism. |
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Hold a container under the valve and turn the valve stem about a half turn or until air and water flows out. |
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Cork City Council has converted 17 of their vehicles to run on rapeseed oil, under the EU CIVITAS programme. |
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This physically elastic and histrionically pliable performer is as acrobatic on a stage as an aerialist under the big top. |
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And unlike most fishing for trout under the lights, almost all of the fish were keepers, easily measuring more than the 15-inch minimum. |
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The raise falls under the category of social allowance, which was first applied in 1987 to deal with the deterioration in public sector wages. |
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Crores of rupees have been spent on a layout that might just get buried under illegal constructions. |
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If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation. |
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The assault landing thrusters begin to kick in, a loudly whine of complaint against too rapid a fall under fierce gravity. |
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At the aerie, under a rock ledge high above, two big gray chicks were still hunched on the nest. |
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We shall be responding to this letter under separate cover in the next few days. |
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The only dogs exempt from this rule are the toy breeds and puppies under 16 weeks of age. |
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Like coming eye to eye with the monsters under your bed or the demons in your closet. |
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Among the new weapons under consideration are low-level radiation weapons specifically designed for pre-emptive strikes. |
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The 9.0 earthquake that shook the earth under the Indian Ocean was an anomaly. |
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Caroline could see that her toes peeped out from under the hem of her everyday gown. |
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Wrap the fabric to the seat bottom, tuck under raw edge, and staple every inch or so. |
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A lotion which glows under ultra violet light is also used to train staff in proper handwashing techniques. |
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Our horse whinnied with relief and found shelter under a tall, knarled oak tree. |
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A bone scan falls under the category of nuclear medicine, which means that it uses tiny amounts of radioactive materials called tracers. |
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He rocks the boat under his feet so we bob and toss through the green skim of milfoil. |
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And like any self-respecting vanguard, this one started under very lowly circumstances. |
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They fell upon the king's soldiers because of the licentious conduct they had been allowed under Herod's government. |
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It glows under ultraviolet light and can be broken down so that a millimetre of hair would be enough to give an analysis. |
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Cross the tape ends under the hook, then pin and whipstitch them to the garment. |
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In February, ministers tried to draw a line under the case by paying compensation. |
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So, if peer at my PC tower in the dark under my desk, it now glows red, green and blue from the chinks in its case. |
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The deal fell through, the club could not pay back the money, and so the club was pursued under a clause in the loan agreement. |
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But some of his fellow passengers looked around nervously under the glow of red cabin lights. |
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I am unjustly persecuted, he is under suspicion, you are a criminal lowlife. |
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I crossed my legs and placed myself beside him on the bed, the mattress sinking a little under weight. |
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They were under the covers now to protect themselves from the chill in the air. |
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Tyler didn't say anything else but went back into the bedroom and dived under the already pulled back covers. |
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As far as they can tell, they seem to be moving quickly and under cover of night, but they can find proof of little else. |
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Generation after generation, Kampucheans have found refuge and inspiration under the roofs of our pagodas. |
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The Claimant was under the impression that there was no need to pursue the asylum appeal if his work permit was approved. |
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You know, people are always under the impression that those who live in L.A. are weird. |
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I was under the impression that all questions were vetted by you before they went on to the Order Paper. |
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Like the art of the successor states, that of the Asturian kingdom under Ramiro was remarkably eclectic. |
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I tried to whisper something under my breath but the teacher heard me and asked what I said. |
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Others are under the impression that increasing the speed limit will somehow alleviate our traffic congestion problem. |
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The cover crop can be plowed under the next spring to increase soil organic matter content before planting asparagus. |
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He put the water back, and wriggled under the covers to continue wallowing in his own self-pity. |
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Roots burrow under my feet and leaves whisper to each other from opposite sides of the valley. |
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The distribution notes on the shrike-thrush left me somewhat uncertain, but the whistlers are small, under 6 inches. |
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I can tell you that over the past five days we've done a count every hour on the hour, and it's well under 10 minutes. |
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Noah was whistling softly under his breath, his fingers tapping gently to the beat of a song on the radio. |
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The awning, a huge tunnel tent affair, has remained in its storage space under the seat. |
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The hillsides below it had been cleared of scrub, leaving no cover under which armed men could move unnoticed. |
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The home grower is under less pressure and conditions are not normally as sterile. |
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Often beaten in such wrestling matches, he decided to train for a time under a sumo stablemaster named Tamagaki. |
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He had the pleasure of working with rail gangs under the supervision of three locals, all now long retired. |
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In fact, the rear end of the car is over the broken hydrant so rushing water is bubbling up under the car and out into the street. |
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Once they were installed, Mann would fly in under cover of darkness with the rest of the men. |
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He now feels that he is no longer under pressure, as he was in Australia, and can relax and enjoy some other interests and hobbies. |
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She dove under and looked at the muddy bottom, stirring it up and watching the little shelled animals run for cover. |
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One can only marvel at the fiendish and diabolical powers of darkness under Hillary's wicked command. |
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And those that are left are either in hiding, or slipped out of the city under cover of darkness. |
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Could it be that influence would be back under the control of local ratepayers? |
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This place was getting under her skin, crawling on the underside of it, out of her reach and control. |
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The last night, under the midnight sun, I pitched my tent thirty feet from the Arctic Ocean. |
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The great snake was shedding its skin, revealing glorious pearly scales hidden under the rock cover. |
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The Soul of Man Under Socialism, folks, looks a lot better than it does under ten feet of sewage-filled water. |
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We will go out, we will pick up the white man's burden and we will colonise these areas that are not yet under our domination. |
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Commandos moved house-to-house, under fire cover from helicopters and tanks. |
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Species like Russian thistle and grasshoppers, as well as waterfowl came under the agency's purview. |
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The Butterfly House is under a tent in the summer where the white admiral butterfly reigns as Quebec's official insect. |
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Yahoo needs to do consider doing something about aggregating news under a subject or topic areas. |
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We next estimated the likelihood of the data under a unique ratio among all lineages. |
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Portato is indicated by a short line over or under a note, or the combination of a slur and staccato dot. |
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Most well-run companies will have mainstream costs under control and will have professional buyers negotiating keen prices for all raw materials. |
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Trying to bring her own emotions back under control, she nodded her head in affirmation. |
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Wild white clovers persist better under heavy, continuous grazing because they are prolific reseeders. |
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Volunteer pensioners are reviewing security after coming under attack from gangs of youths during a charity street procession. |
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I don't think I've ever had to work under any real pressure, either real or imagined. |
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There was a little boy in a beret and short trousers, and under his arm a loaf of bread that seemed as long as he was. |
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She went to France under journalistic cover, accredited to the New York Post. |
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Only an attack by a voracious swarm of midges then spoilt a leisurely paddle under a warm, summer sun on a perfect, windless day. |
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Working under embassy cover offered a case officer the worst of both worlds. |
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All gift packs are sent under plain cover, free of charge by first class post. |
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If your birthday falls between June 22nd and July 23rd you are born under the sign of Cancer, the Crab. |
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In other words, you might say that her cover has been under attack for more than a decade. |
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Between you and me, there's something about the British that gets under my skin. |
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She was clandestine, but probably wasn't exactly working under the deepest cover around. |
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The thick layer of leaves keeps the ground relatively wet, so Bob usually waits until June to plow the leaves under and then plant hay. |
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Originally built in the 12th century, it subsequently served as a prison and palace under the Bernese in the 15th century. |
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Drivers and railway staff work under intense stress to keep to the tight timetables. |
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Back home Harry and I returned to our window, to look out at the sad, flat landscape under a sky that was not so much leaden as plain tired. |
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What about the callousness and lowness of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs in sufficient quantity soon to prove fatal? |
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Randy and Jan and John Paul roar off in a borrowed ranger pickup parked under the big white fir by the hose rack. |
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An explosion blasted from the direction of the lobby, rattling the shelves and shaking the floor under them. |
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Before I knew it I was in Asia, working under Paul Rice and designing a Norman castle as the centre of a new city called Songjiang. |
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The hands of the authorities are strengthened by flights under cover of darkness. |
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They got her under control, got the insulin levels stable and kept her in for a day or so to make sure all was well. |
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An intermediate brace or diagonal attached at the midpoint of the 16-foot brace is needed to prevent buckling under a compression load. |
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Hungary was then regarded at Vienna as a conquered realm, whose naturally rebellious inhabitants could only be kept under by force of arms. |
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Press under the seam allowances on the edges of the pocket and finish those edges if your fabric ravels. |
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Third, many people in the younger generation, under age 30 or so, are reacting against the culture of divorce. |
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She watched it as it quickly reversed direction and scampered back under cover of the trees. |
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Before that time comes, he will have conquered our kingdom and our people and our cities, and kept them under by force of arms for many years. |
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White-haired gentlemen haunt grand old cafes from days gone by, sipping coffee under dusty chandeliers. |
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There's something raunchily funny bubbling under the surface of this movie. |
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Certainly, the weakening contract prices are a blow to the company as it struggles to stay afloat under the weight of massive debt. |
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The Katangese were thus restricted to exercising a variant of self-determination and no issue arose under the African Charter. |
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The engine ignited under the missile, a blaze of white-hot fire and with an ear-cracking roar. |
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Some people can turn into ravening beasts under the light of a full moon but they aren't werewolves. |
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Wilma lashed Key West with 120-mile-an-hour winds for two hours and left much of the island under more than three feet of water. |
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The angel kept her strokes even and gentle, humming a tune under her breath. |
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Fingerprint recognition, which falls under a technology called biometrics, has been used for years in the corporate environment. |
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A GMP spokesman said the crime falls under the common assault category, a conviction for which could lead up to five years in jail. |
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We followed in the footsteps of the crew along the flying walkway, passing under a large A-frame that supported the foremast. |
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The ire of Laois members was raised when the issue of new by-laws for the organisation came under scrutiny. |
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These advisories are promulgated by state environmental agencies and are under almost continual revision. |
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Visa applicants are rarely told whether or not their work falls under a Visas Mantis category. |
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Hypnosis falls under a broad category of treatments called behavioral medicine, which most people practice regularly without realizing it. |
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Near the docks, I was approached by a hairy creature staggering under a mighty rucksack. |
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We'll send the relevant unbranded product spec sheets under plain cover direct to your clients. |
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Eventually we were ordered to withdraw to the river and tried to cross under cover of darkness. |
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To restore your natural biomechanics, these Body Geometry shoes add a wedge under the forefoot that tilts the foot back to the lateral position. |
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Graham said his lawyers will oppose the extradition, which falls under the Patriot Act in the United States. |
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All the faults of the Italian people are whelmed in forgiveness as soon as their music sounds under the Italian sky. |
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Other rare British birds are also under threat as the turbines proliferate. |
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He believed these areas should be brought under the control of the overall parking bye-laws. |
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His first major piece written in dodecaphonic serialism, it definitely falls under the category of Hard. |
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And even after they'd cleaned up you could still see the coal dust under their skin. |
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Sales literature posted will be sent under plain cover and will only bear names and addresses on the outside. |
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I like to keep changing in midstream, staying for a while under one banner then floating ahead towards another. |
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At that moment one of the colossal dark shapes passes directly under where we are standing. |
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Cities including Washington, Philadelphia, New York, they're all under heat advisories or warnings today. |
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Theodore was still ranting angrily under his breath about Matt and Lidia, but she didn't mind. |
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These facilities are hidden in various ways, frequently coming under the aegis of innocuous organizations. |
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We take the rap for whatever suffering takes place under sanctions, period. |
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Camilla exited the grocery shop and was about to enter George's town car when she saw two figures in the distance who were under a shady tree. |
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The town clerk also failed to give members a breakdown of comparative financial situations under the original and supplemental agreements. |
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The waterfall came down upon his body, forcing him to crumble under its mighty power. |
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Supporters of globalism are optimistic that under the aegis of a single government, the world will experience peace. |
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Maps have also issued under separate cover to some 24,000 farmers who made changes to their land parcels. |
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The use of medication, most often beta blockers, falls under this source of self-efficacy. |
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What really hurts is if they lay eggs on the ground under the plant or on the stem at ground level. |
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The Government gave the green light to the commissioning of a national strategy to be undertaken under the aegis of the Department of Health. |
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In other words, the apolitical world of globalisation can prosper only under the aegis of a political entity. |
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Shareholder resolutions fall under the aegis of the US Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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The state's pursuit of energy providers continues, mainly under the aegis of the state Attorney General's Office. |
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That piece of evidence is the document produced under the aegis of the UN Security Council. |
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The woman, if she was currently not employable, was to be supported under the aegis of the family. |
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The plan was drawn up by the Council, established under the aegis of the Department of Agriculture. |
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The new commissioners will not be legally autonomous and will remain under the aegis of primary care trusts. |
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Whereas in 1997, 10 art shows were advertised under the aegis of the festival, all are now excluded. |
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The exhibition was being held under the aegis of the US Consulate-General and the Indian Institute of Architects. |
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As a quasi-governmental organization, it enjoys protection under the aegis of HM Government. |
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The city rose from one man's vision, under the aegis of patient backing and supporters. |
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He had to relax a bit, telling himself that it was normal for her to be depressed under these circumstances. |
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You can customize these buttons by sliding your own labels under the removable clear plastic covers. |
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A lot of the running time is taken up by grainy war footage shot under less than ideal circumstances. |
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It can be said perhaps that in the private sector, which falls under the Labour Act, things conclude far quicker. |
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Tests are under way to determine the safety and effectiveness of aerial applications. |
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I was under my bed looking for my heels that would go nice with my black leather mini that I had on. |
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