Kevin wadded up a sleeping bag to use as a pillow and jammed it under his arm. |
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The sad outcome is that the operators could afford to fly in the teeth of all oppositions and put the system into use as scheduled. |
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Aluminum extrusions also enjoy wide use as frames for doors and windows and in storefronts. |
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Brandark had found a boulder to use as a heat reflector and slept between it and the fire with only his beaky nose poked out of his blankets. |
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She justifies her drug use as partly medicinal, but she is sinking back into previous behaviors that led her to almost end her life. |
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The 140-year-old landmark, initially built for use as public baths, was reduced to a pile of rubble over the Christmas period. |
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The apparent column fragment is not necessarily in situ, and may have been transported for use as an olive crusher or threshing floor roller. |
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To use as a compress, dip an entire washcloth in the thoroughly chilled tea until soaked. |
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He found a stick to use as a tool to knock open some barrel cactus so that he could eat the innards. |
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Masterwort, though rare in the wild state, was formerly cultivated in this country for use as a pot-herb and in medicine. |
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In 1914 the thermionic valve was in use as a receiver, but as a transmitter it was still in the experimental stage. |
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The space can be subdivided for use as a convenience store and coffee shop or a sandwich bar. |
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Large parts of the marsh are now in use as a buffer area when food stock is temporarily depleted. |
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Is there a particular scene that you could use as a text for such a discussion? |
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In addition, the plant marketed about 6,000 mt of CKD for use as a soil stabilization agent. |
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Lighting level controls are gaining in use as more facility managers become aware of the availability of dimming electronic ballasts. |
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This substance has never been tested on humans for safety nor has it been licensed for use as a medicine. |
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By the time the night of the dance arrived, Chub had acquired a Mardi Gras mask and an extra long raincoat to use as a costume. |
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When he extended his hand for me to use as leverage I got the slight impression that yes, he did have some form of schoolboy crush on me. |
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A similar volume is likely to be sold for use as backup storage for notebook and desktop computers. |
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Male golden-collared manakins clear leaf litter from the ground to form courts, which they then use as arenas for intense courtship displays. |
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The company offered rectangular versions of the scarves for use as sarongs, as well as fringed piece goods in a variety of fibers. |
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Following its use as a storage site for tanks during the war, the road has been kept usable by constant patching up. |
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Yet, in 1914 the Navy appropriated sixty-nine merchant ships for use as auxiliary cruisers. |
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User-Mode Linux allows you to build running Linux systems within Linux systems for use as sandboxes or virtual servers. |
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Fringe two same-sized strips, then stack, tack them together and use as one piece. |
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There is a spacious attic bedroom, which could also be suitable for use as a study or home office. |
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People buy old-fashioned sad-irons not to iron their clothes with, but to use as bookends or doorstops. |
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Work on the walls included paintings and assemblages, and some artists had gathered local vines to use as sculptural material. |
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Hose it down to reduce the salt levels and use as a mulch on plants such as asparagus or add it to the compost heap. |
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Removal of felling debris for use as a biofuel generally entails a gradual acidification and impoverishment of the soil. |
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Several European and Asiatic spruces have promise for use as Christmas trees in Ohio. |
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Since no king ascended the throne after him, that calendar remained in use as the Yazdgerdi calendar. |
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Asphalt emulsion finds a more general use as a tackifier to hold rovings and straw in place. |
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We asked the chefs to use as many local and artisanal products as possible, and they really rose to the occasion. |
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In south Wales, for instance, it operates an imaginative scheme with a local cattery, whereby unwanted books are shredded for use as cat litter. |
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I'd like, when I get old and have my own place, to have a roll-top desk to use as a proper writing desk. |
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This we will, therefore, also use as the basis for the other dry and liquid measures. |
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Property belongs to the rightful owner, to lawfully use as he or she sees fit. |
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In December 1939 it was taken over by the Kriegsmarine and armed for use as a light escort and patrol boat. |
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Butterbur's use as an antispasmodic for gastrointestinal conditions dates back to the Middle Ages. |
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We also prepared primer pairs for the 18S ribosomal RNA gene to use as an internal control. |
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Eighteen medicinal plants were selected with the history of traditional use as anti-infective agents. |
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Nitrite is also available for human use as an antidote for cyanide poisoning and is used in meat curing. |
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The unusual shape of the stone is in part the result of early visitors chipping pieces off to use as talismans or for curative purposes. |
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During the time of the Romans, people selected the progenitor of the modern beet from a wild Mediterranean plant to use as a leaf vegetable. |
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Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, all other rights are reserved. |
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Vast quantities of Peruvian anchoveta have been shipped to developed countries for use as animal feed. |
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We performed PCR on wild-type mouse genomic DNA to amplify sequences flanking transposon insertion sites for use as probes. |
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Human amnion has been suggested for use as a biologic burn dressing, especially in developing countries. |
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The twenty-year-old Louis XIV offered them an unfinished part of the Louvre to use as a rent-free theater. |
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Those surveys have precious little use as evidence for anything useful or important any more. |
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After all, he needed something to make up for the fact that in general, his mind was as much use as a milkshake with no milk. |
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The truth is that the importance of the internet far exceeds its use as an e-commerce tool. |
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We are not putting both these to good use as a result the fruits we are producing are poor in quality and less in quantum. |
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It could have been commissioned by a religious house, dedicated to the Virgin, for use as the reredos of a high altar. |
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A fast ferry from the Philippines is being refitted in Vancouver Shipyards for use as a fast passenger ferry between Nanaimo and Vancouver. |
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A Logitech Wingman joystick was re-engineered for use as a gestural input device. |
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Alright, there are great wodges of London without the benefit of decent overground rail services to use as alternatives. |
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This is stored in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles for later use as a body fuel, at which time it is reconverted into glucose. |
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The kinara was seven used candleholders, and we carved out a coconut to use as a unity cup. |
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I'm appalled that the Republican party would use as its keynoter someone who was once a proud segregationist. |
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There were a lot of his elders and kaumatua who encouraged him to study law, but he felt that he could be better use as a doctor. |
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South African white shark dive operators reportedly catch juvenile bronze whaler and smooth hammerhead sharks to use as bait. |
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It was a 19th Century mentality that saved the whales, and found something better than whale oil to use as fuel. |
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From the late 15 th century etching came into widespread use as a means of adornment, mainly on pieces of armour. |
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Wild West history abounds in Mesilla, where adobe buildings dating to the 1800s are still in use as shops and galleries. |
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Eurycoma longifolia is a rainforest plant that has a long history of use as a medicinal herb. |
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Optical mammography, for example, will probably find first use as an adjunct to conventional mammography rather than as a replacement. |
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Bendigo's Joss House is an internationally-known landmark, one of the oldest joss houses still in use as a place of worship in Australia. |
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None of the magnets are suitable for use as magnetic bearings in nuclear centrifuges. |
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Suggest that they make at least six cold packs, since they could use as many as three at a time and will need to replace them after 20 minutes. |
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And I found out that jimson weed is also called Datura and has been in use as a shamanic psychotropic substance, and a folk medicine forever. |
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Shop your thrift stores for sheets, blankets, and quilts to use as tablecloths and window coverings. |
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People buy old-fashioned sad-irons to use as bookends or doorstops, and a handsome jam pot can become a pencil holder. |
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Ions are arguably the leading candidate for use as qubits in a quantum computer. |
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I wish traffic wardens would use as much enthusiasm when dealing with able-bodied people who use disabled parking places. |
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Deran sighed and started tacking up two horses, leaving another one haltered for use as a pack animal. |
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There's a raised cobbled strip down the centre of the road that most pedestrians use as an elongated traffic island, but I took this path to complete my journey. |
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Yet knowledge of the peacock flower and its use as an abortifacient remained confined, by and large, to the slave camps and backwoods villages of the New World colonies. |
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There is extensive walk-in eaves storage at this level, which the present owners use as a storage and utility room, as it is plumbed for a washing machine. |
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Because of the wide variability in codeine metabolism, its use as a cough suppressant is not recommended. |
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Effectively, every co-op or condo development freezes that particular land use as if in amber. |
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Both hemp and kenaf offer excellent possibilities for use as a virgin fiber replacement in newsprint, which tends to carry a high recycled content. |
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Latex agglutination, while quick, simple, and sensitive, is not recommended for routine use as pathogens cannot be ruled out by a negative test result. |
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To Bentham, who willed his own body to the University of London, it was perfectly just to put the bodies of paupers to scientific use as a means of repaying their public debt. |
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The cash raised will go into the kitty to help maintain Ford Park and eventually buy the mansion and grounds to ensure its continued use as a community facility. |
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Ensure that they know who's who and can identify company structure, individual roles and the existing communicative systems in use as soon as possible. |
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Only yards away from the museum site on Little Horton Lane, the wrecking ball has been put to use as demolition of old buildings on the Broadway site progresses. |
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Is it to cook with, to use as garnish, or to add extra flavoring or as salad dressing? |
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With its generous proportions and relative distance from the main accommodation, this area lends itself for use as a home office or teenager's den. |
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Because the island was the final landfall before passage to America, ships would load up on Madeira's wines, both as a product to sell and to use as ballast. |
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The groom has to give the bride a dowry to make the contract valid, and that dowry is for her and her alone to use as she wishes. |
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What did you use as the hammer during that kill scene, and were you just hitting a dummy that spurted blood out? |
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Resistant starch may be the latest ingredient making waves in the functional food world, particularly for its use as a prebiotic ingredient in yogurt products. |
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The 18th century saw incessant warfare between the colonial powers, towns repeatedly sacked, and islands taken and retaken, often for use as bargaining counters at the peace. |
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The tanks from an existing aeration basin can be retrofitted with a drain, filled with suitable sand, and a distribution system for use as a sand bioreactor. |
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He discusses species-specific bioassay procedures, modification of available antifeedants for use as insect control agents, and commercial applications. |
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The leaves can be made into a tea or stewed, for use as an aphrodisiac. |
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They were not roped together at this point, and Doug decided to scout a way across the rock face into another chimney, or perhaps to a couloir they could use as a way down. |
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There was nothing in the teepee sharp enough to use as a cutting tool. |
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The things that we used to romanticize and use as an escape have come back with a hard edge, as forces to be reckoned with rather than as dreams to lose ourselves in. |
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The shawl, we learn, weaves its way through Mexican life, from its use as a baby carrier to a shroud used to bury the dead. |
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Both use as starting points the relationships of the protagonists to their personal avatars, iconoclasts who encourage their aversion to the trivial workaday world. |
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Mylar and reflective tape are both materials used by many people nowadays and they are well worth the effort of obtaining for use as inserts or wrapping the neck of a skirt. |
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In this context, Judd's reductive forms, notes and signature representations spoke volumes concerning their use as architectural plans and maquettes. |
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As with any liner system, it is important to use as few seams as possible. |
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Of course it is also possible, as Guillermoprieto believes, that Pastrana has requested U.S. funds to use as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations. |
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Patients who go through medically assisted withdrawal, but do not receive further treatment, perform about the same in terms of drug use as those never treated. |
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Essential for its use as a marker in protoplast fusion is its ease of detection by illuminating live cells or tissues at the appropriate excitation wavelength. |
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Gypsum is inexpensive so use as much as you need to loosen up your tilth. |
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The shredded paper will go to a farmer to use as animal bedding. |
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Casts have also been made of other parts of the human body, for instance, limbs or torsos, for use as models by sculptors who work in stone or other materials. |
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Occupational exposure to para-benzoquinone dioxime probably occurs during its manufacture, its use as a rubber vulcanizing agent and its conversion to chemical derivatives. |
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Food and Drug Administration for use as an adjunctive therapy for treatment of partial-onset seizures in adults with epilepsy. |
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Or is it too valuable to use as a bludgeon against Republicans? |
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Sodium citrate dihydrate also finds its use as a buffering agent, alkalizing agent, emulsifying agent, or sequestering agent. |
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Double ropes are thinner ropes, usually 9mm and under, and are intended for use as a pair. |
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However, reindeer were not bred in captivity, though they were tamed for milking as well as for use as draught animals or beasts of burden. |
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Purchased by the Glovers Association in 1693 for use as a meeting house, the house was reconstructed in 1893 to its current appearance. |
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The term became more associated with Northern Britain when it fell out of use as a term for ireland in the 16th century. |
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This makes them more suitable for pharmaceutical use as the chronic harms are lower. |
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In rural North America, it was prized for use as tool handles and fence posts. |
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We wanted to use as many two and three part harmonies as possible and lots of Hammond organ, Mellotron and Memotron. |
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The real topic in computing is the cybersphere and the cyberstructures in it, not the computers we use as telescopes and tuners. |
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Rollox railway works continues in use as a railway maintenance facility, all that is left of the industry in Springburn. |
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It acquired iconic status following its use as a setting on The World of Suzie Wong. |
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In 1935 the trustees leased part of the palace to the BBC for use as the production and transmission centre for their new BBC Television Service. |
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In the chaos after the bomb went off, I was forced to tear apart my shirt to use as bandaging. |
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Potential non-timber product of this tress is Cajuput oil, which use as traditional medicine for pain, burns, cold, influenza, dyspepsia. |
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Calcium sulphate on the other hand has a longhistory of use as a cost effective bone grafting material. |
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By 1200 part of it had been walled off by Westminster Abbey for use as arable land and orchards. |
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Unfortunately, every cowpat that is burned as cooking fuel means that no nitrogen is available for use as fertilizer. |
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During the First World War, the theatre was requisitioned by the Ministry of Works for use as a furniture repository. |
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Their use as work songs became negligible in the first half of the 20th century. |
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It consists of carburizing of the sponge iron preparatory to its use as a charge material for electric steel making furnaces. |
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He bought the porter's lodge at Westminster Abbey for use as his town house. |
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Language endangerment occurs when a language is at risk of falling out of use as its speakers die out or shift to speaking another language. |
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The Huns brought large numbers of horses to use as replacements and to give the impression of a larger army on campaign. |
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The guard hairs can be felted for use as waterproof coats for the herdsmen, while the softer hair is used for premium goods. |
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This broad definition includes any material intended for use as a component of a cosmetic product. |
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The galleon design came to replace that of the carrack although carracks were still in use as late as the early 17th century. |
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The Spanish forced much of the Lucayan population to Hispaniola for use as forced labour. |
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Such systems are in use as well for terrestrial navigating as for interstellar navigating. |
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The Spanish took thousands of women from the local natives to use as servants and concubines. |
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As a result, Cossack units were frequently broken up into small detachments for use as scouts, messengers or picturesque escorts. |
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There was some fighting with the local Lamuts and they captured a man to use as a guide and interpreter. |
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The older South Terminal underwent renovations in 2009 for use as a VIP entrance point during the 5th Summit of the Americas. |
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Iron is most available to the body when chelated to amino acids and is also available for use as a common iron supplement. |
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Bituminous coal must meet a set of criteria for use as coking coal, determined by particular coal assay techniques. |
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Nearer to the river are two large cinemas, both built in 1937 and both in use as Pentecostal church halls. |
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Sodium carbonate is well known domestically for its everyday use as a water softener. |
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When Elizabeth Colt died in 1904, she willed the majority of her estate Armsmear to the City of Hartford for use as a public park. |
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The Workington Opera House is currently closed after its last use as a bingo hall. |
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Its more specific use as a mountain lake emerges as it is the commonly used term for all ponds in the upland areas of Northern England. |
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A Herdwick's grey fleece is not easily dyed, and is coarse, and so is best suited to use as carpet wool. |
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The conductive properties of powdered graphite allow its use as pressure sensor in carbon microphones. |
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Special grades of synthetic graphite, such as Gilsocarbon, also find use as a matrix and neutron moderator within nuclear reactors. |
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In neighbouring limestone areas, gritstone has often been preferred in the past for use as gateposts and lintels. |
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In 1676 three cottages in Southgate were recorded as being given up for the use as a cemetery by the Acklams, a Quaker family. |
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Knowledge of puffball's use as a styptic and for hemorrhoids reached Bass through the popular tradition. |
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With the issuance of this type certificate, the PW1100G-JM has been officially approved for operational use as a commercial aero engine. |
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Yemen's powerful tribes often kidnap foreigners for use as bargaining chips in disputes with the central government. |
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A cat hole, I was told, is a tiny hole dug in the ground cool hikers use as a toilet. |
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In 1993, zaleplon was the first pyrazolopyrimidine investigated for clinical use as a hypnotic. |
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The station now has one platform with a ticket office and a small shop with the second platform now in use as a flower bed. |
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Screw caps' use as an alternative to cork for sealing wine bottles is gaining increasing support. |
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The herb plantain has centuries of use as an anticatarrhal and combined with marigold and eyebright can clear up sinus conditions. |
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Its use as a food originated in Mexico, and spread throughout the world following the Spanish colonization of the Americas. |
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Bicycles enjoy substantial use as general delivery vehicles in many countries. |
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In the early years, production was dedicated to supplying sea anglers with quality ragworms for use as fishing bait. |
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Zonisamide, a sulfonamide drug, was approved in 2000 for use as add-on therapy for the treatment of partial seizures in adults with epilepsy. |
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The college's library was looted and its sole building requisitioned for use as a military hospital first by American and then British forces. |
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Bat dung, a type of guano, is rich in nitrates and is mined from caves for use as fertilizer. |
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Much of Norfolk's fairly flat and fertile land has been drained for use as arable land. |
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The beginning of the Tudor period marked the start of the decline of the Tower of London's use as a royal residence. |
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Constantine built a basilica of this type in his palace complex at Trier, later very easily adopted for use as a church. |
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The Number One tower soon found an alternative use as a replacement for the Nab Rock lightship, 40 miles away off Bembridge in the Isle of Wight. |
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These eventually fell out of use as the Ostmen assimilated into the English settler community throughout the 13th and 14th centuries. |
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Tables with computers and spaces for students or staff to use as desks are available on all floors. |
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Every database has a list of reserved words that are not allowed to use as identifiers without quoting. |
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Evidence of its first use as a public bath was in the late eighteenth century. |
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But its use as a place of war hampered the development of Cherbourg as major commercial port, compared to Le Havre. |
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Maerl has been extracted for centuries mainly for use as an agricultural fertilizer. |
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Between Bletchley and Bedford the track is open and in daily passenger use as the Marston Vale line. |
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Searle specifically addressed Cytotec's off-label use as a cervical ripener, labor inducer, or a stand-alone abortifacient. |
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The ability of submarines to approach enemy harbours covertly led to their use as minelayers. |
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The islands were first taken into use as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries, after which they were abandoned. |
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The Chamber was adapted for use as a Parliament from its former use as a lecture theatre. |
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Many efforts are underway to reduce livestock methane production and trap the gas to use as energy. |
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Recycling toilet water to someday use as drinking water for much of Los Angeles means the city has sunk to new lows. |
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Research into adsorption methods of methane storage for use as an automotive fuel has been conducted. |
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Nitrogen mustards have not been produced in substantial quantities, and they have some medicinal use as anticonvulsant agents. |
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Populations have been hunted off the coast of Peru for use as food and shark bait. |
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The least difficult use of the target verbs was their use as copulas or linking verbs. |
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Roger Tsien later chemically manipulated GFP to produce other fluorescent colors to use as markers. |
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There's a fine grey powder called Rottenstone you can use as an abrasive to dull the surface. |
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The Czochralski technique was used to grow singlecrystal lithium fluoride for use as a UV window material. |
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The comprehensive range of passenger station buildings has been preserved and sympathetically adapted for use as cafes and tourist shops. |
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He tailors a sterile tongue depressor for use as a guard to protect the IUD strings. |
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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is located in Vienna and is the only national park intended for use as a performing arts center. |
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Henry VII was much enriched by trading alum, which was used in the wool and cloth trades for use as a chemical dye fixative when dyeing fabrics. |
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Even intestinal contents removed at slaughter may be recovered for use as fertilizer. |
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A small cist in the first phase of construction yielded evidence of burnt human bone, confirming its use as a burial site. |
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However, the old buildings at King's College are still in use as lecture and tutorial rooms and accommodation for various academic departments. |
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The banking hall continues in use as a branch of the bank, and Dundas House remains the registered head office of the bank to this day. |
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Teijin Chemicals will process and supply SCINTIREX for use as scintillators, the core material in radiation detectors. |
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It's kind of like a scratchpad, something that I can just use as an experiment. |
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The second obstacle was the difficulty of transfecting the cell line with plasmids and growing enough virus to be of use as seed stock. |
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Since the 1960s, Queen Elizabeth II has had several personal flags designed for her use as sovereign of certain Commonwealth realms. |
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Being a preacher, I think he would use as the basis the scriptural principle of seedtime and harvest. |
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Regardless of their status, the name is convenient and remains in use as an informal collective term. |
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He had given refuge to an exiled Irish king whom he hoped he might use as the excuse for conquest. |
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There are three double bedrooms and a boxroom which could be suitable for use as a nursery. |
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The commercial activity is aimed at the delivery of fish and other seafood products for human consumption or for use as raw material in other industrial processes. |
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AltaVista, the leader of the search engine pack, a lows you to create a personalized preferences page that you can bookmark or use as your browser home page. |
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This is one of the main values to be achieved throughout budget administration. Its use as a criterion of procedure enhances the meanship or instrumentality of the budget. |
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A contemporary of Shakespeare's, Gabriel Harvey, wrote a marginal note in his copy of the 1598 edition of Chaucer's works, which some scholars use as dating evidence. |
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The chemical, also known as gamma butyrolactone or GBL, is legally available for use as a cleaning product but it is illegal to sell for ingestion. |
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Available first in 32GB capacity the Onyx state drives are ideal for use as a boot up drive or for mobile PCs and Netbooks as a quality hard drive replacement. |
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Despite this fact, GPS is free for civilian use as a public good. |
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I should be the first-foot here, only I'm no use as a qualtagh. |
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In South Africa, it remained in use as late as the Second Boer War. |
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It also found agricultural use as drinking troughs for animals. |
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Latin continued in use as a language of learning long after the Reformation had established the vernaculars as liturgical languages for the elites. |
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The large production of sulfuric acid as an industrial chemical is primarily due to its use as cheap acid in processing phosphate rock into phosphate fertilizer. |
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Oceanographers use various definitions of the number to use as the mixed layer depth at any given time, based on making measurements of physical properties of the water. |
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A much smaller number of menhaden are caught for use as bait. |
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Sargassum is also cultivated and cleaned for use as an herbal remedy. |
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Bernard is one of the most ancient passes through the Western Alps, with evidence of use as far back as the Bronze Age and surviving traces of a Roman road. |
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Water is also used in many industrial processes and machines, such as the steam turbine and heat exchanger, in addition to its use as a chemical solvent. |
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It can be eaten raw in slices as a snack or dried and ground up into a powder for use as an ersatz flour or thickener in stews, soups, and other foods, such as bark bread. |
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Cardiff Metropolitan University briefly continued to supply its staff for the University of Wales to use as moderators for their overseas franchised degrees. |
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These microbes are primarily responsible for decomposing cellulose and other carbohydrates into volatile fatty acids cattle use as their primary metabolic fuel. |
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It is open to the general public to visit, but only through guided tours, since it is in use as a working building and is home to over 100 students. |
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Renamed Jascon 27, the ship left Portland under tow in 2010, bound for Nigeria, to be refurbished for use as an oil industry accommodation vessel. |
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Of interest to folklorists are their physical form, their method of manufacture or construction, their pattern of use as well as the procurement of the raw materials. |
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The building was a normal house apparently converted to use as a church. |
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The anthem's evocative melody and lyrics have led to its widespread use as a song of revolution and its incorporation into many pieces of classical and popular music. |
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The occupying German forces also kept a list of protected buildings, but their intent was to keep the facilities in good condition for use as accommodation by German troops. |
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Both mainland China and Taiwan use Standard Chinese in the official context and the governments are keen to promote its use as a national lingua franca. |
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This in turn contributed to the language's continued use as a means of everyday communication down to the present day, despite the pressure of English. |
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Little is yet known about the boat in use as few clues were left with it. |
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At the intersection of the former Roman roads is Chester Cross, to the north of which is the small church of St Peter's which is in use as an ecumenical centre. |
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By monitoring the temperature of the well, engineers can determine how much fracking fluid different parts of the well use as well as how much natural gas they collect. |
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Robert sent assistants to the Dalkey Atmospheric Railway in Ireland to observe, but advised against its use as the failure of one pump would bring traffic to a stop. |
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Some waste is disposed of via composting or use as fertilizer. |
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This law conferred the Chequers Estate owned by Sir Arthur and Lady Lee, as a gift to the Crown for use as a country home for future Prime Ministers. |
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The Home Wood Chipping Service will turn up and process woody prunings up to 5ins in diameter and leave it with the owner to use as a mulch or to be used in a composter. |
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Phosphate nodules, referred to locally as coprolites, were dug in the area surrounding Ely between 1850 and 1890 for use as an agricultural fertiliser. |
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The Model 6283-C Patch Cord is a double banana plug cord designed for use as a jumper between test panels, digital multimeters or other test lab instruments. |
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The manufacturer hits a slab off a larger rock to use as a blank. |
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The regularity of the latter favours use as a source for masonry, either as a primary building material or as a facing stone, over other construction. |
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Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran called on Muslims to learn Esperanto and praised its use as a medium for better understanding among peoples of different religious backgrounds. |
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Combine baking soda and castile or liquid soap to form a frostinglike consistency to use as a soft scrub cleanser instead of a sink, tub, and tile cleaner. |
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They are also advised to also carry a firearm for use as a last resort. |
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Right....cats, like stegosauri, have spiked tails they use as weapons. |
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Following the tradition of the other British fighting services, the RAF has adopted symbols to represent it, use as rallying devices for members and promote esprit de corps. |
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