The negative image of older people has wide implications that affect the way in which health treatments and services are delivered. |
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The calf must have been delivered through the birth canal and then both it and the afterbirth were abducted. |
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After the baby is delivered, the placenta's job is done and it is delivered as the afterbirth. |
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Technological advancements have delivered major gains in lighting performance. |
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The closing address will be delivered by the Head of the School of Business at the Waterford Institute. |
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What I don't believe however is that they were prophets or infallible or delivered from all possibilities of error in their judgment. |
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The supplier then faxes back a quotation for the total cost of the materials in the quantities desired delivered to the actual job site. |
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Around February 28, 2000, Mr. Vucenovic delivered an expense and realty tax reconciliation statement for the year 1999 to the tenants. |
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However, the script fails him by falling flat in the moments where you expect the most to be delivered. |
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Thousands of new bins are being delivered to homes across Blackburn ahead of a new recycling drive. |
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Royal Mail have assured me that papers received today will be delivered tomorrow. |
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However, the delivered ready-mixed concrete for the second unit placement carried an unexpected surprise. |
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This book is made up of four addresses delivered in India between 1999 and last year, plus one other of uncertain date. |
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The company have however delivered several similar sized fish farm workboats in the last few years. |
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But the overall verdict, delivered in the first police performance monitors published as part of a drive to tackle weak forces, is upbeat. |
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Local severe weather alerts, delivered to city Web pages and individually to e-mail, cell phones or personal digit assistants. |
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Deosaran's motion was delivered with passion, without rancour, and stuck mainly to the facts. |
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In order to maximize profits from their government contracts, food suppliers delivered partial shipments and rancid provisions. |
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Yet it was Allende's government that betrayed the Chilean working class and delivered it into the hands of the military junta. |
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Clearly the content of this speech was chilling, but what alarms me more is the cold robotic way he delivered it. |
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This means constantly reflowing the displayed elements, which may be delivered out of order. |
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The short one, David, delivered a knuckle sandwich, which was also blocked. |
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The keynote lecture will be delivered by a world-renowned expert in dinosaur bone microstructure. |
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Ahern has delivered several sharp rebukes to his parliamentary party recently. |
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The dining room is now full of building materials and equipment and I have the kitchen units and worktops to be delivered yet. |
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The kicks are delivered with great force and at toe, ankle and lower shin heights as well as into the mid leg range. |
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He was attending an event in Hong Kong where he delivered a keynote speech. |
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The Press Council delivered one of its strongest rebukes in its 30 year history. |
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They will be delivered to the addressee in gift packs, with personal messages. |
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Two bulls and one heifer, of an Aberdeen Angus cross breed, were delivered this week. |
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What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket. |
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The 28-year-old model, whose waifish good looks have graced the covers of countless magazines, delivered her first child early last Sunday. |
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Pallets are delivered to the aircraft via track-driven vehicles, then pulled aboard using a winch. |
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After a Waldorf salad was delivered with no nuts, they complained to the waitress, who called the manager, Zelda. |
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Before going on his 'walk', he would sort the mail delivered by horse and cart from Leominster into a pile for each postman and sub-office. |
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He delivered a lunchtime talk on versification at Sydney University in a lecture hall adjoining the quadrangle. |
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It's been said that master comedian Bob Hope never delivered an ad-lib line and Kormos says it's rare to find a comic who can truly improvise. |
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I've delivered her a stern rebuke and promised I'll be back to conduct regular inspections. |
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The local system will be delivered by radio wave directly to the user and will provide 24 hour connection. |
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But this is all about making content safe, when delivered as a stream or as a file, over the internet. |
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Randomised controlled trial of usual care compared with intervention delivered on hospital wards by cardiac rehabilitation nurses. |
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Users visiting websites that carry banner advertising delivered by our system were periodically delivered a file from the compromised site. |
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President Bush delivered the commencement address at the Air Force academy today. |
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Information about the scheme is to be delivered to homes in the coming months. |
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Short Books' excellent series of biographies has shown that accessibly delivered narratives can attract an enthusiastic readership. |
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His soliloquies on fate and historical accidence, delivered to an overwrought Monty Bodkin, are among the best things that Wodehouse ever wrote. |
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Food was delivered in a wash bottle to train test subjects to investigate surface disturbance. |
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In a 24-hour period, 1,398 flights delivered over 13,000 tons of coal without accident or injury. |
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Keynote speaker Mr Harbison delivered a slide presentation which accompanied his lecture. |
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And it delivered not one but two stern rebukes to states over what justices considered unfair procedures for sentencing people to death. |
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The entire team then leaves the room, and the radiation treatment, which usually lasts one to two minutes, is delivered. |
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One or more application tasks then read messages from the queue to consume the delivered data. |
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Phillips cut an acetate dub of the song with no backing side and delivered it to Dewey, who debuted the song on his July 8 show. |
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He also delivered a sharp rebuke to those who argued against the day on profit grounds. |
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The European Court of Justice has recently delivered a kick in the teeth to British people who want to work longer hours. |
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Although late in delivering the affidavits of documents the affidavits have now been delivered. |
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The trio presented witty, rude, clever songs, mostly delivered at a ferocious pace. |
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The postman is forced to meet the addressee only when registered posts or money orders are delivered. |
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We were the rapporteurs at this seminar and delivered the conclusions and recommendations. |
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All in all, this was a meal to savour, and one delivered by efficient and knowledgeable waiting staff. |
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He threw me to the ground, finally releasing my hair, and delivered a swift kick to my stomach. |
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The stork has paid a visit to Crossard and delivered a baby boy to Kieran and Eileen. |
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But no sooner had Porrus delivered a wounding blow to the knight's left arm than the knight returned a blow to his shield. |
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Mr Fellows said that the office's mail had been held by the Post Office over Christmas and delivered on Monday. |
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The movement was interrupted by a monologue on the properties of water, delivered in the style of a lecturer addressing her students. |
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Once again, a fine contest between two top class racers had delivered an excellent race. |
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Criminal groups commonly target 'air gapped' machines with malware delivered via USB stick. |
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I delivered my address to about 50 women as they ate breakfast and smiled appropriately at my remarks. |
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Gary Godsey, a redshirt freshman better suited to play tight end, stepped in and delivered a win over Purdue. |
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It was a competent address, cleanly delivered, but it was hardly an exercise in high octane oratory. |
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He represented the US at a major public event in Battenberg Square in honour of the anniversary and delivered an address. |
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Nine different crews then delivered these parts into space where the giant jigsaw puzzle was pieced together. |
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Shannon's mommy told her that babies are delivered by the stork and don't you try and tell her any different. |
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While he never delivered a baby, as storks supposedly do, he was just as dependable, never missing a game in 15 seasons. |
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He said not only were staff members and the board of directors present, but the prime minister had delivered the feature address. |
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Even interior construction is revolutionized, with complete upper and lower halves built near the line and delivered on a just-in-time basis. |
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Can the minister confirm that in the past five years the number of Maori participating in tertiary education doubled in the courses delivered by whare wananga? |
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So presenter Orlando Bloom, ever the dashing gent, held her up to the mic while she delivered her thank-yous. |
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The instruments the subject of the lien are delivered to the bank for collection, or for retention until maturity, which means that realization is contemplated by the parties. |
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Experts fear a humanitarian catastrophe if food isn't delivered to the refugees soon. |
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So intensive was the surveillance that agents obtained a photocopy of the passport and visa stamp and delivered it to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. |
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Of course it will be delivered with a jovial smile and a pat on the back. |
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One, sent to London, was delivered to the addressee the following day. |
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Other parts of the curriculum are delivered in food technology workshops with naked flame gas cookers and resistant material workshops with woodwork and metalwork equipment. |
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She delivered an entertaining discourse on the current state of the film industry. |
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Each subtle layer of raunch is delivered with a candy-flavoured pink frosting that makes the brutal honesty not only easy to swallow, but side-splittingly tasty to boot. |
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These staunch proponents of raunch and roll have delivered a fairly entertaining album, if you can get by the shallow lyrics and not entirely original nature of the music. |
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Thousands of baby rattles will also be delivered to US senators. |
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As he delivered his address, you could almost whisper the caveats. |
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A bomb alert was issued at a post office in Germany this week after a package waiting to be delivered began vibrating and emitting a strange noise. |
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On stage, the duo really shine, with heartfelt songs delivered with evident passion, while the between song banter shows a wry sense of humour, which also infuses their music. |
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When he accepted the prize, he delivered a speech that has been unfairly ignored because his delivery was so muted. |
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We were told to really have fun with it, they wanted a sexy thing happening, and cote delivered. |
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Crowds packed along the route to watch the convoy make its hour long journey to the hospital, where they delivered their goodies to the children on the wards. |
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Students delivered several rapier-like thrusts of logic that impressed the panels of judges, made up of eminent scientists, artists, philosophers and captains of industry. |
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Preterm infants should be delivered into warm towels, dried, and transferred to a dedicated neonatal resuscitation platform or trolley with an integral radiant heater. |
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Since Moholland is back at base in Norfolk, the witenagemot will try to have it delivered by an important person drawn from the field of politics. |
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The illegal generic drugs are then shipped from India to the United States and delivered by an airfreight forwarding company based in the United States. |
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Any woman who has just delivered a baby knows whereof I speak. |
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A note was delivered to her as I waited, but again I was jilted. |
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Hanks plays the part of Chuck Noland, a troubleshooting exec with FedEx, obsessed with all those jillions of packages being delivered at the time promised. |
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Where would we be without our intrepid newsboys and girls, who go out in all weathers to make sure 25,000 copies of the Bury Times are delivered every week? |
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So remote are some of these khors that people still have their water delivered by boat and speak a dialect almost unrecognisable to Arabic speakers from Muscat. |
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It began in November when Paltrow slipped into a tiny dress and delivered a warbling performance at the CMA Awards. |
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Singers Nancy Wilson and Billy Eckstine attended, and actor and activist Ossie Davis delivered a well-received speech. |
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This includes air defense systems and a new batch of F-16 fighter jets scheduled to be delivered to Balad air base. |
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It is now believed that smallpox specimens exists in secret storage facilities and at some point may be weaponized and delivered to human populations. |
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Synthia Ritz, of Angleton, Texas, was only 22 when Paul delivered the first of her five children. |
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The quote from the acceptance speech, which was delivered shortly before his death, serves to emphasize the consistency of his life and his theory. |
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I emailed yodel to explain an got a automated reply saying my parcel has been delivered and signed for? |
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When the House Republican leadership on occasion has given him a list of recalcitrant members to rope in on a specific bill, he never has delivered. |
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He delivered them from a hefty physical frame, in rounded Australian baritone. |
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Mr Peek, who organised a raft of Golden Jubilee beacons in 2002, delivered the crystal to the Tower of London yesterday evening. |
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Online diagnoses are delivered hyperbolically and without a shred of bedside manner. |
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In his keynote speech to Labour's conference in Brighton, the Prime Minister will underline the importance of shaking up the way public services are delivered. |
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Rubio delivered a comfortable answer about his preference for the music of Tupac over biggie. |
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Malloy, meanwhile, in his first term as governor of Connecticut, has delivered on a wish list of lefty priorities. |
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Joo delivered a fairly specific, but blustery, private proposal from the North Koreans. |
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There is a steady flow of bowls of warm water, soapy and clear, delivered by a stream of helpers. |
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Thursday, by the way, is also the day that our new kitchen gets delivered. |
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In later years we got to know him well and relished his dry sardonic comments delivered in a languid, light Noel Cowardish voice, which belied the sharpness of his wit. |
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Following a flawless journey from cape Canaveral in Florida, it delivered more than two tons of much-needed supplies. |
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Any further delay in raising a purchase order will make it more likely that this critical phase in the project will not be delivered within your desired time-scales. |
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The Internet has now delivered us into an era of unprecedented artistic abundance and the promise of direct connectivity between artists and their audience. |
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Homegrown medical marijuana qualifies as interstate commerce, the Supreme Court ruled June 6, in the second major setback it has delivered to pot patients. |
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They repeatedly zapped a 100-nanometer-diameter raised patch of semiconductor called a quantum dot with laser light delivered through a microscopic glass fiber. |
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The quartet delivered this music with no holds barred abandon. |
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That will be delivered by natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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The best in alternative music, including Caribbean jazz, was delivered. |
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In Jefferson's opinion, the undelivered commissions, not having been delivered on time, were void. |
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The charge having been delivered, the grand jury withdrew to their own room, having received the bills of indictment. |
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The sentence is delivered by a majority of the 12 jurors and the 3 professional judges. |
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Coke delivered the majority opinion in favour of Bonham, with Daniel and Warburton agreeing. |
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Thus it is not without wonder, how those learned Arabicks so tamely delivered up their belief unto the absurdities of the Alcoran. |
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In his judgment, delivered on the same day, he held that, as a general principle, there should be liability for negligent preparation of food. |
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In May 2010 the Charter Movement delivered a petition to the South African High Commission requesting integration. |
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He delivered the opening address for the Birmingham Central Library in 1882, and in 1888 the city erected a statue of him. |
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Unusually, in the Irish Free State, the speech was delivered in the lower house of its bicameral parliament. |
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By tradition, a copy of the Royal Proclamation is delivered by hand from the Privy Council Office to Mansion House in the City of London. |
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The power is how fast that energy is delivered which is determined by the flow rate. |
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In addition, he delivered lectures in Europe and published a weekly newspaper to gain support for his ideas. |
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The warp had to delivered on the beam, or was wound on the beam from cheeses by a beamer. |
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The cops are removed and collected into cans or baskets, and subsequently delivered to the warehouse. |
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On environmental regulation, taxes and other topics that are red meat to economic conservatives, Mr. Bush has delivered. |
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The cement is delivered to end users either in bags, or as bulk powder blown from a pressure vehicle into the customer's silo. |
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The mix design depends on the type of structure being built, how the concrete is mixed and delivered, and how it is placed to form the structure. |
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Every month this allowed more than 10,000 tons of coal and 8,000 tons of cement to be delivered to sites along the canal excavation. |
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Anything Wedgwood made for the Queen was automatically exhibited before it was delivered. |
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In this form of radiotherapy, high doses are delivered over a number of sessions using stereotactic targeting techniques. |
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Unitarian Church at Uxbridge where Judge Henry Chapin, three term Worcester Mayor, delivered a famous 1864 published historical address. |
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The first animation in the RSA Animate series was based on Renata Salecl's speech delivered for RSA on her book about choice. |
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There is also a weekly freesheet called the Advertiser, which is delivered to most households in the Furness area. |
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Hence arose a dispute between the learned men, in which each delivered the reasons of their several opinions. |
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The project was delayed because the slick had not been delivered to the printer. |
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Comparing equivalent total absorbed doses, those delivered more slowly appear more dangerous. |
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One by one the archers, stepping forward, delivered their shafts yeomanlike and bravely. |
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The walk-up properties have approximately 27,504 square feet above grade and contain 59 apartments, of which 55 could be delivered vacant. |
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Interest in the Watermaster technology is increasing in the Middle East and these units that we have delivered so far are just the beginning. |
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Now we've been told we're having another one delivered, so we'll have two wheelie bins on the pavement. |
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However, from 1932 until his death, Chesterton delivered over 40 talks per year. |
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During trials in the US state of Georgia, the whitecoats delivered a series of 96 electric shocks into the feet of brave volunteers. |
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In fact, bags delivered via Sports Express white-glove service are never opened or disturbed. |
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Labtech Modular Engineering, has delivered two fully winterized cabins for use on the world's largest oil pipeline. |
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But this stream of vomit and poo gags is delivered with such witlessness that they start to resemble a form of torture. |
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Las Vegas City Driver Walter Woolman, who also delivered a strong performance for the company, took third place in the five-axle division. |
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Built by Baltic Workboats AS in Estonia, the first vessel was recently delivered to the Swedish Coast Guard. |
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Amit, 13, has delivered the Mail to houses in his neighbourhood for the last month and knew exactly what do when his first pay packet arrived. |
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Indirect and direct methods can be used to quantify virus delivered in mosquito saliva. |
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The aerobrake would be deployed after the rocket has delivered its satellite into low-Earth orbit. |
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The dishes were broken when they were delivered, so I had to return them. |
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The text has been reviewed, but the photographer hasn't delivered some of the artwork. |
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The Illinois troops delivered a volley that sent the butternuts scampering back across the field. |
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And so Pilate, willing to content the people, released Barabbas unto them, and delivered Jesus, when he had scourged him, to be crucified. |
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The thicker the creamline, the richer the milk, which was clearly visible in the glass bottles milk was delivered in. |
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Tully was long ere he could be delivered of a few verses, and those poor ones. |
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Almost before his advance had begun, it was ended by a fishnetted knee delivered swiftly to his groin. |
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It should be delivered back-handed from the right and fore-handed from the left court. |
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She delivered herself of a great number of original reflections. It was the most charming garrulity he had ever heard. |
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The convention also delivered a slap to the technocrats who have held the reins of government for more than a decade. |
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The heavyweight delivered a few powerful hooks that staggered his opponent. |
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I was rushed into a cesarian section and delivered a healthy baby girl. |
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Most of the traffic on the canals by this time was in coal delivered to waterside factories which had no other convenient access. |
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The algebraic sum of all these forces is delivered to the airframe for propulsion. |
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Yet still, in the cultural area, at this time it had not yet delivered the populist king hit. |
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Accounts record the large number of wagons and barges which delivered the jointed timbers to Westminster for assembly. |
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His campaign did not gain wide support until his speech, delivered without notes, at the 2005 Conservative party conference. |
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Prison cells have been vandalised and prisoners have access to drugs and mobile phones, some delivered by drones. |
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The commission delivered its report in October 1960 proposing the creation of a Greater London with 52 Greater London Boroughs. |
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The first of these were delivered in 1965 to the Royal Ulster Constabulary, the Northern Ireland police force. |
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There are declining amounts of these benchmark oils being produced each year, so other oils are more commonly what is actually delivered. |
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On 21 October 2008, the first two of 91 Tranche 2 aircraft, ordered four years before, were delivered to RAF Coningsby. |
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As of July 2016, a total of 599 orders have been received with 478 delivered. |
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The first aircraft was delivered on 12 July 2007 and formally entered service in the Austrian Air Force. |
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By June 2014, there had been two fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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Lectures were prepared in advance and were sent to the speech synthesiser in short sections to be delivered. |
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The lecture is delivered annually in any field of biological sciences, with preference given to the areas in which Francis Crick himself worked. |
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Steam engines had to be designed with the power delivered at the bottom of the machinery, to give direct drive to the propeller shaft. |
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In fact the line did not start carrying goods until December, when the first of some more powerful engines, Planet, was delivered. |
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However, they are most often delivered either by HTTP from a web server or by email. |
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When delivered as XHTML, browsers should use an XML parser, which adheres strictly to the XML specifications for parsing the document's contents. |
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The second was delivered in January 1903 to the Richmond Main Sewerage Board. |
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This is not strictly accurate, as 648 was numbered 651 when originally delivered. |
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But from such logic, such logicking, and such logickers, I pray to be delivered. |
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Capital punishment was outlawed by the government but some plantation managers and luna still delivered lashings and other forms of abuse. |
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Preschool education is delivered also by PreSchools, also referred to as Playschools or Playgroups. |
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Similarly, there may be circumstances in which the EYFS, or some element of it, cannot be delivered for an individual child. |
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However, after the situation calmed down, several teachers, experts, and students delivered the solution to the question via the media. |
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Usually the raw meat was delivered in winter, but the processed meat, throughout the rest of the year. |
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Almost any kind of beer can be delivered in this format, although it tends to be mainly associated with imported, stronger, and speciality beers. |
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His Discourses, a series of lectures delivered at the Academy between 1769 and 1790, are remembered for their sensitivity and perception. |
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On at least one occasion he delivered diplomatic letters to England for Walsingham, Burghley, and Leicester, as well as for the queen. |
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The work delivered both biographical explanations of the author's life as well as his impressions on literature. |
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Belloc delivered a series of lectures at Fordham which he completed in May of that year. |
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An address was delivered by former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. |
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In some stories, the question remains unresolved of whether formal justice will ever be delivered, such as Five Little Pigs and Endless Night. |
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The term is used to refer to English traditional music and music composed, or delivered, in a traditional style. |
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Maibaum, who had worked on six Bond films previously, delivered his own draft based on Mankiewicz's work. |
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After Michael France delivered the original screenplay, Jeffrey Caine was brought in to rework much of the material. |
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Four copies are to be delivered to the National University of Ireland for distribution to its constituent universities. |
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If a ball is delivered well, batters must try to hit the ball and must run regardless of whether the ball is hit. |
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Alan Ball delivered the ball to Geoff Hurst whose deflected shot from the edge of the area found Martin Peters. |
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Harmison delivered another short ball, which Kasprowicz fended and Jones took an athletic catch down the leg side. |
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Groves came out fighting in the 8th round before Froch got him pinned against the ropes and delivered a right hand blow which knocked Groves out. |
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Dennis delivered on his promise and signed Hamilton to the McLaren driver development program. |
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The Indian Post Office delivered letters, newspapers, postcards, book packets, and parcels. |
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Though isolated by land, Tobruk's garrison continued to receive supplies and replacements, delivered by the Royal Navy at night. |
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But when we delivered our own stern warning to the three aggressors, they knew we weren't playing games with public opinion. |
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Later that same year their twins Carol and Mark were born, delivered prematurely by Caesarean section. |
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She delivered her speech as planned, a move that was widely supported across the political spectrum and enhanced her popularity with the public. |
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Both supplies are delivered from huge underground reservoirs excavated under the Rock of Gibraltar. |
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The Queen's Speech is delivered in the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament. |
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In 2014, May delivered a speech to the Police Federation, in which she criticised aspects of the culture of the police force. |
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Judgment was delivered on 3 March 2015 in the last appeal from New Zealand to be heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. |
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The ship delivered more than 200,000 tons of cargo to the island each year. |
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In fact, Airbus delivered 26 units, thus outdoing its predicted output for the first time. |
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Airbus has switched to a different type of aluminium alloy so aircraft delivered from 2014 onwards should not have this issue. |
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However, Boeing did not expect this problem to affect the overall delivery schedule, even if some airplanes were delivered late. |
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In September 2011, the 787 was first officially delivered to launch customer All Nippon Airways. |
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By January 17, 2013, all 50 of the aircraft delivered to date had been grounded. |
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Four more similar locomotives followed, before Planet was delivered on 4 October 1830 with cylinders placed horizontally under the boiler. |
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In 2015, it released an editorial saying that again, despite some problems, privatisation has delivered many improvements. |
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For most people, the majority of health care is delivered in a primary health care setting. |
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Gilbert is a perfect autocrat, insisting that his words should be delivered, even to an inflection of the voice, as he dictates. |
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He could not afford to have a daily newspaper delivered to Redhill, suggesting that his financial circumstances there were still tight. |
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A batsman is out if his wicket is put down by a ball delivered by the bowler. |
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He delivered legal opinions favorable to the suppression of the Templars, but he also defended Boniface VIII and the Bull Unam Sanctam. |
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In 1896, in his last noteworthy speech, he denounced Armenian massacres by Ottomans in a talk delivered at Liverpool. |
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He then introduced the practice of following the lecture with a viva voce examination on what had been delivered. |
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A range of projects are being delivered to assist in the regeneration of the town centre. |
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Securities clearing was required to ensure payment had been received and the physical stock certificate delivered. |
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As of July 2016, a total of 599 orders had been received with 478 delivered. |
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In June 2017 BAE Systems announced that the last of the 72 Typhoons had been delivered to Saudi Arabia. |
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By September 2017, there had been four fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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It came to be called the Selkirk Grace because Burns was said to have delivered it at a dinner given by the Earl of Selkirk. |
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An end is complete when all eight rocks from each team have been delivered, a total of sixteen stones. |
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After the stone is delivered, its trajectory is still influenced by the two sweepers under instruction from the skip. |
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The official website was built in phases, delivered by Dog Digital and Blonde. |
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James was delivered to the English king and remained a prisoner for the rest of Henry's reign. |
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The scheme is delivered by Chwarae Teg and Cardiff Business School on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales. |
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It governs the design of a map and it is the cartography that ensures the intended message is delivered both efficiently and aesthetically. |
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Cooper was delivered by the woman who owned the house in which the family were lodging. |
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Three Nakhoda Ragam class corvettes built for the Brunei Navy, but never delivered, berthed at the port of Barrow. |
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When the inning ended, Ted leaped into the air and delivered the classic one-finger salute to the booing crowd. |
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Further inefficiencies, such as gearbox losses, generator and converter losses, reduce the power delivered by a wind turbine. |
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Fish processing is the processing of fish delivered by commercial fisheries and fish farms. |
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The following day a replacement aircraft for Latham was delivered from the Antoinette factory. |
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In the next 20 months, mines delivered by aircraft sank or damaged 164 Axis ships with the loss of 94 aircraft. |
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Trucks are used in conjunction with the forklift tractor if the fruit is to be delivered to a more distant cooperatively owned packhouse. |
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Mail addressed to Taiwan must be delivered through Japan, the United States, or formerly Hong Kong. |
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The origin of the world's oceans was condensation augmented by water and ice delivered by asteroids, protoplanets, and comets. |
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Mail charges were often beyond the reach of ordinary captive slaves, and it could take several months for the mail to be delivered. |
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On March 21, 1861, Vice President Alexander Stephens of the Confederacy, delivered the Cornerstone Speech. |
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Unlike the exploration phase, the value increases after each operation on processed material eventually delivered to the metal market. |
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There are five weekly newspapers delivered free to most Winnipeg households by region. |
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Both MD902s were delivered as night capable for HEMS operations in darkness. |
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Economic development is delivered using the regions, as is strategic planning. |
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When fine sediments are delivered into the calm waters of these glacial lake basins away from the shoreline, they settle to the lake bed. |
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Open lots are dirt lots with constructed shade structures and a concrete pad where feed is delivered. |
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In this system all the components of the feed are well mixed in a mixing truck before being delivered to the cattle. |
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They were also produced in Romania, and delivered via Belgium to Britain for their certification. |
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The latter was delivered some 5 months after the former and in the interim a PT20 craft, Fleccia di Reggio was chartered to stand in. |
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Each centurion was ordered to make sure the food supplies were delivered to the Roman soldiers. |
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Tiberius and his son Drusus delivered the eulogy while standing atop two rostra. |
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When Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa died in early 12 BC, Varus delivered his funeral eulogy. |
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When they were departed, they cam to Antioche and gaddred the multitude togedder and delivered the pistle. |
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Chinese wealth grew as they delivered silk and other luxury goods to the Roman Empire, whose wealthy Roman women admired their beauty. |
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Don't forget to add the postal code to the envelope, or it won't be delivered on time. |
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Foreigners who die in India are buried, and their property is delivered to their relatives. |
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Manuel would afterwards learn that Afonso had died many months earlier, and that his reversed decision had been delivered many months too late. |
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The foundation was delivered separately in preinsulated concrete slabs, and builders are finishing the interior and exterior details on site. |
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Hernando delivered the royal fifth and recounted the Pizarro brothers' adventures. |
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None of the early chroniclers mention any commitment by the Spaniards to free Atahualpa once the metals were delivered. |
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In September 1583, a call for help from a Tatar leader named Karacha was delivered to Yermak begging for assistance against the Nogai Tatars. |
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They are delivered every year in March, May, July, September, and December. |
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His last sermon was delivered at Eisleben, his place of birth, on 15 February 1546, three days before his death. |
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From March 1555 to July 1556, Calvin delivered two hundred sermons on Deuteronomy. |
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The committee also presented a proposed letter to accompany the constitution when delivered to Congress. |
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According to California rules, a rabbit punch is only a foul if delivered deliberately. |
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Provide a Kanban setup area for each supermarket where setup carts are delivered. |
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But nobody has yet delivered a cloud computing system that is glitch free. |
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