Instead, our wars exposed the limits of our capability and cast a wan light on many of our cherished illusions. |
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The timber of jelutong is classified as not durable under the exposed conditions. |
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The attackers would have little concern of being exposed to secondary infection because Q fever is not communicable. |
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And they were left exposed when the west withdrew from the region subsequently. |
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In addition, she said, the water main running the length of Cathcart Street was, when exposed, found to be in extremely poor condition. |
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Who wants to be exposed to public ridicule and contempt as part of their job description? |
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Inside the inn were exposed beams, high cedar wainscoting on the walls, and wide cedar floorboards. |
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Once the wedge is secured, slide the fender into the exposed slot until it clicks. |
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Readers looking for a racy, entertaining romp full of plot twists, scandal and exposed secrets will not be disappointed. |
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She was wearing a short, thin halter dress that exposed her delicate shoulders and the vaguely tanned skin of her back. |
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Once the casing was exposed, we hooked onto the pipe, brought it up, and reconnected to the existing water main running from the street. |
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No chromosome aberrations were found in human spermatozoa in vitro exposed to several chemicals, including dioxin. |
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Vander's contradictory impulses, to conceal and to reveal are not exposed as a failing but revealed as inherent to speech. |
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The aardwolf is a undoubted termite specialist, lapping up exposed workers assembled along foraging trails. |
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Grumbling, Jocelyn quickly slipped through the window into an empty water closet, keeping her back exposed as little as possible. |
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These materials most commonly develop strains or, more applicably, displacements when exposed to electric, thermal and magnetic fields. |
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In an exposed garden, it is worth putting up a temporary windbreak to protect the cuttings from drying winds. |
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A lot of the old revenue service paint had weathered off over the years in the more exposed locations although there was plenty left. |
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Long-term damage can be caused to children exposed to acrimony and bitterness in family breakdown. |
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However, by getting both the quotation and its author wrong, he merely exposed his own lack of education. |
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Of course, I had no power and I was very weak physically, so I felt very helpless and exposed. |
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When exposed to air for extended periods of time, fats become rancid and develop an unpleasant taste and odor. |
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We used the hints of Monterey style shown in the exposed rafters, porch posts, and white stucco walls as cues for our design. |
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That first night, and again every night since, I became exposed to a new facet of the jet set lives of the gold diggers. |
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In January, heavy seas swept a family of five off an exposed coastal road to their deaths. |
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To make the room feel airy they raised the ceiling to a 12-foot peak and exposed the rafters, then painted the walls and trim white. |
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Natural sheepskin is preferable because it provides natural lanolin to exposed skin, 17 although it is expensive and is not washable. |
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The vaulted roof is constructed with exposed light tensile trusses that contrast with the rammed earth internal walls. |
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I answered, clutching at the hem of my oversized jersey as a cold draft blew around my exposed legs. |
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The length of time between when a person is exposed to the virus that causes warts and when a wart appears varies. |
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The severity of symptoms depends on the absorbed dose of radiation by the exposed area of the body. |
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But when directed inward, that lifeblood tends to congeal, while exposed to rigorous movement it can offer sustaining power. |
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Their methodical review of the evidence exposed some problems with the study's findings. |
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I am blessed with a son who is a pleasure to know and who has not exposed me to the teenage horrors of which I was warned and who I can weepily confess to loving deeply. |
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In doing so he exposed the failure of other airlines in the region to see the huge pent-up demand for cheap travel. |
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Rather, it precipitated a month-long diplomatic crisis of Byzantine complexity that exposed deeper, long-term sources of conflict. |
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Quickthorn makes an excellent hedge with a long season of interest, or it can be grown as specimen tree, as it is very hardy and is useful in coastal or exposed positions. |
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It was then that Leo was first exposed to Austin's more severe insecure side as he witnessed his friend wallow and suffer for a year to get Juliet's attention. |
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He roamed the streets of Athens asking people provocative questions that exposed uncomfortable contradictions in their beliefs. |
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People don't realise how critical that is because if you come in and something's not quite right you get exposed real quick, as you can see with the newer guys. |
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It says they were exposed to beating, sleep deprivation and waterboarding. |
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By 1976, after arch Moore was exposed as what he was, Rockefeller won the governorship and served two terms. |
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He went on to demonstrate that this effect was greater than that of either acridine alone, light alone or acridine exposed to light and then added to the paramecium. |
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News that 75 government scientists had been exposed to anthrax in Atlanta sent shivers up the spine of the science world Thursday. |
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Like salsify, burdock root discolors quickly when the flesh is exposed to air, a reaction that can be slowed by the immersion of the cut root in acidulated water. |
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Also, vegetable oils normally turn rancid when exposed to air and heat. |
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The contention was that a sellout was taking place led by, of all people, Richard Nixon, who originally exposed Alger Hiss. |
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If Pakistani complicity in the program was exposed, the theory went, why not at least try to downplay its negative fallout. |
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They had no air cover and their exposed columns were like a fish in a barrel. |
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The desert ends with a steeply shelving cliff against the ocean, where layers of alluvial accretion are exposed like a lesson in geological stratification. |
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There is one theory that they were both exposed by a Liberian worker in the contamination crew who fell ill. |
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The daughter had also been exposed and was comatose before she and her mother each received A 250 cubic centimeter transfusion. |
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Our nation may have healed, but there are still exposed nerves that, when touched, cause trauma to the body politic. |
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Deeply saturated, brusquely painted color jazzily crisscrosses the surface, intercut with a kind of breathing space where Smith leaves the raw linen exposed. |
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He orders the witch to repel the charge of sorcery by the oath of sixteen women, so these jurywomen must have been often exposed to peremptory challenges. |
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Protect garden beds exposed to the wind with a hedge of glossy abelia. |
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Still, the exposed skin on my face and hands felt drawn and hot, stinging, a fire of whiteness, a burning Caucasian husk. |
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This crack filler contains river sand in an acrylic polymer, which first appears milky white but dries clear and leaves only the speckled colored sand exposed. |
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This paper describes an analysis of the frequency of dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments in 1260 subjects occupationally exposed to X-rays and 241 controls. |
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My girlfriend, Barbara, came to visit me and exposed her breast through the window. |
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Bedouin women wore bright clothes and burqas, the parting of their hair and their kohl-lined eyes left exposed. |
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The extrasynaptic receptors that are exposed to a much lower concentration of agonist and are not saturated may substantially enhance the quantal synaptic response. |
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This is often used in connection to disease and illness, such as those who may possibly have been exposed to a communicable disease. |
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The Boer War had exposed Britain's lack of a general staff and modern reserve army. |
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High winds are especially likely on the exposed coasts of Trotternish and Waternish. |
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Letters patent are so named from the Latin verb pateo, to lie open, exposed, accessible. |
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James Crosby, head of HBOS at the time, refused to be interviewed in relation to the exposed mortgage fraud. |
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Manson was exposed to classic jazz records as she grew up and work by Nina Simone, Cher, Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald. |
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Glacial moraines are formed by the deposition of material from a glacier and are exposed after the glacier has retreated. |
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The wall at the front, right section, is missing or has collapsed, and the rubble has tumbled out leaving a previously covered orthostat exposed. |
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The earth covering and the upper part of the cromlech have been removed, leaving the passageway and lateral chambers fully exposed. |
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This suggests the corpses lay exposed to decompose and were interred in the burial chambers defleshed, as parcels of bone. |
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Cyanide is a highly poisonous chemical, which can kill living creatures when exposed in minute quantities. |
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Copper tarnishes when exposed to some sulfur compounds, with which it reacts to form various copper sulfides. |
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Bulk lead exposed to moist air forms a protective layer of varying composition. |
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Zinc is also used to cathodically protect metals that are exposed to sea water. |
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Owain I had positioned a band of skirmishers in the thick woods overlooking the pass, which harassed the exposed army from a secured position. |
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According to Sir John Edward Lloyd, the challenges of campaigning in Wales were exposed during the 20 year Norman invasion of Wales. |
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Diana exposed Charles's affair with Camilla in a book by Andrew Morton, Diana, Her True Story. |
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Buried ships are occasionally exposed when foundations are dug for new buildings. |
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Razorbills nest along coastal cliffs in enclosed or slightly exposed crevices. |
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When exposed to either extreme cold or heat while climbing, a periwinkle will withdraw into its shell and start rolling, hoping to hit the water. |
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Survival is highest in crevices and behind solid structures, because predators feast on openly exposed eggs. |
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With respect to indoor air quality, workers can be exposed to fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide and certain heavy metals. |
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She was also exposed to the music of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles and other 60s bands due to her siblings's musical tastes. |
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In bed rest studies, women with normal reproductive function exposed to simulated microgravity frequently become oligomenorrheic. |
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The reality is that the vast majority of species exposed to a new habitat do not reproduce successfully. |
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Leaching occurs on the dunes, washing humus into the slacks, and the slacks may be much more developed than the exposed tops of the dunes. |
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Once the peat is exposed in these ways, it is prone to further erosion by wind, water, and livestock. |
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Males generally choose elevated and exposed locations, so their milt can be broadcast by sea currents. |
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The duration of diatom species ranges have been documented through the study of ocean cores and rock sequences exposed on land. |
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The majority of species eat small invertebrates picked out of mud or exposed soil. |
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The blowholes and dorsal fin are often exposed above the water surface almost simultaneously. |
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The attack was a public relations disaster for France after it was quickly exposed by the New Zealand police. |
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If the metal is exposed long enough to a limited amount of water vapor, a powdery surface coating of PuO2 is formed. |
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They can also cause damage if they are excessively used during treatment or in other ways exposed to living beings, by radiation poisoning. |
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At Paleorrota geopark, located in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, the Santa Maria Formation and Caturrita Formations are exposed. |
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The size of the oolite reflects the time they have had exposed to the water before they were covered with later sediment. |
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Much of the shelves were exposed during glacial periods and interglacial periods. |
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Intertidal zones, the areas that are close to the shore, are constantly being exposed and covered by the ocean's tides. |
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A subgroup of organisms in this habitat bores and grinds exposed rock through the process of bioerosion. |
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When sea levels were lower during the Pleistocene ice ages, greater areas of continental shelf were exposed as dry land, forming land bridges. |
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Mudflats may be viewed geologically as exposed layers of bay mud, resulting from deposition of estuarine silts, clays and marine animal detritus. |
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Most of the sediment within a mudflat is within the intertidal zone, and thus the flat is submerged and exposed approximately twice daily. |
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All the Danish coasts in Kattegat are sandy beaches with no exposed bedrock. |
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They are, therefore, often higher and their cores are less exposed to changes than the islands to the south. |
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The fact that all members of an immunologically naive population are exposed to a new disease simultaneously increases the fatalities. |
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Each autumn, all exposed surfaces were covered and lagged against frost damage. |
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Many people had to be immunized after being exposed to the disease. |
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They exposed the underbelly of the nation's economic policy. |
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They also exposed the blatant discrepancy between the west's professed values and actual foreign policies. |
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Mr. Philpott was first exposed to farming when he traveled around Italy and stayed at agriturismos. |
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Although he seemed arbit at first, a few minutes of talking exposed a decent and well-mannered human being. |
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The choice of unilateralism by the US also exposed it to charges that it is a backslider on its WTO commitments. |
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Just say no to exposed bra straps unless you are in your boudoir in French knickers and a matching balconette-bra ensemble. |
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While running, they were exposed to the most hideous bespawling imaginable. |
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During the French occupation, Bilbaoans were likely to have been exposed to some French culture and influence. |
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As part of the restoration of the house, they took up the carpeting and left the hardwood floors exposed. |
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The affections which these exposed or derelict children bear to their mothers, have no grounds of nature or assiduity but civility and opinion. |
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Eyes undergoing vitrectomy are normally exposed to light by endoillumination, illumination by the operating microscope, and chandelier lighting. |
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Every day we are exposed to low doses of phthalates in food containers, perfumes, hairsprays, floorings, paints, toys and medical devices. |
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All the islands of Scilly are all composed of granite rock of early Permian age, an exposed part of the Cornubian batholith. |
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Endoscopic hemostasis was performed with hemoclips or hemostatic forceps whenever bleeding or exposed vessels were observed. |
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The limestone is exposed at the surface in the north of the range, in the North Pennines AONB, and in the south in the Derbyshire Peak District. |
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The moorland is capped with many exposed granite hilltops known as tors, providing habitats for Dartmoor wildlife. |
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My hair had two months of roots exposed. My brows were overgrown. I was a hot mess. And I was fat. |
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The west coast of Ireland, Lahinch and Donegal Bay in particular, have popular surfing beaches, being fully exposed to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Troops, defenseless and exposed to all the weapons of the enemy, are more disposed to fly than fight. |
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Kent and southeast England would have been an attractive target because of its wealthy minsters, often located on exposed coastal locations. |
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There is also very high rainfall in areas exposed to the Atlantic, such as Bergen. |
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The lowest zone over exposed, and the only at extreme low tides, is called the infralittoral fringe. |
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The rebellion exposed the utter corruption and incompetence of the military and destabilised the Spanish Government, leading to dictatorship. |
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This also enabled them to maintain a position to windward so that the heeling Armada hulls were exposed to damage below the water line. |
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Our dog was exposed to rabies, so the whole family went to a clinic to get our jabs. |
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In the movies and books we are only exposed to a handful of the Jedi that survived and were able to make HoloVision headlines. |
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The oldest rocks are exposed in the north, in areas such as the Kisatchie National Forest. |
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People can be exposed to limestone in the workplace by inhalation of and eye contact with the dust. |
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Towards the end of this period granite was formed beneath the overlying rocks of Devon and Cornwall, now exposed at Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. |
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The trip did, however, give him access to the scientific elite of Europe and exposed him to a host of stimulating ideas. |
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Alternatively they could be sent to London, but this exposed them to the risk of being copied by competitors. |
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The north coast on the Celtic Sea, part of the Atlantic Ocean, is more exposed and therefore has a wilder nature. |
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An Austrian study finds no effect on grade repetition among native students exposed to migrant students. |
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There was debate as to where this put the student's lives in jeopardy in the repressive regime if a reporter had been exposed. |
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One major malfeature of many present day trimarans is too much exposed window area. |
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Trolls are sometimes associated with particular landmarks, which at times may be explained as formed from a troll exposed to sunlight. |
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In the religious atmosphere of the Miss Franklin's school, Evans was exposed to a quiet, disciplined belief opposed to evangelicalism. |
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The raw materials, coal, iron ore, limestone and clay, for the manufacture of iron, tiles and porcelain are exposed or easily mined in the gorge. |
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A trainer in Lincolnshire was also exposed offering 'slow' dogs to the Liverpool school. |
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The oldest rocks exposed at the centre of the anticline are correlated with the Purbeck Beds of the Upper Jurassic. |
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Further, allotment residents were exposed to radioactive waste for five months prior to moving, during the excavation of the site for the Games. |
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Increased heeling reduces exposed sail area relative to the wind direction, so leading to an equilibrium state. |
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This glacier was discovered in 2002 to be shrinking rapidly, and by 2007 had completely melted away, leaving the exposed island. |
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In September 1780 he attempted to surrender the key American fort at West Point along the Hudson River to the British, but his plot was exposed. |
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This would improve the visibility of obstacles on the beach, while minimising the amount of time the men would be exposed in the open. |
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The archipelago is exposed to wind and tide, and there are numerous sites of wrecked ships. |
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On 1 December 2010, a leaked US Embassy London diplomatic cable exposed British and US communications in creating the marine nature reserve. |
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It is exposed to strong cross winds around the rock and across the Bay of Algeciras, making landings in winter particularly uncomfortable. |
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This included signing a Partnership Agreement with the Maldives, one of the most exposed countries to the consequences of rising sea levels. |
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The 2006 Lebanon War also exposed some minor differences in attitudes over the Middle East. |
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Trading globally gives consumers and countries the opportunity to be exposed to new markets and products. |
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This limited inflation in those countries, but also exposed them to the danger of speculative attacks. |
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If the water ran low, it exposed the lead plug, and the cooling effect of the water was lost. |
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When this was exposed in 1953, General Electric and other leading American manufacturers were banned from limiting the life. |
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Profit sharing and venture capital where the lender is also exposed to risk is acceptable. |
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Such bas relief coverings usually leave the faces and hands of the saints exposed for veneration. |
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The memoir cost him several friends and exposed him to much public ridicule. |
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Doyle praised the psychic phenomena and spirit materializations produced by Eusapia Palladino and Mina Crandon, who were both exposed as frauds. |
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On close inspection one of the nails will be found to be damaged, often with the nailbed exposed. |
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Walls exposed to direct cannon fire were very vulnerable, so were sunk into ditches fronted by earth slopes. |
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That job successfully exposed the beams, so more charges were planted across the beams which were ultimately severed. |
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Especially east of the Palace Pier, a flat sandy foreshore is exposed at low tide. |
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As the shoreline is subject to severe coastal erosion, new material is constantly being exposed along the cliffs and on the beach. |
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Although the city is partially sheltered by the Mendip Hills, it is exposed to the Severn Estuary and the Bristol Channel. |
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Thus continental shelves were exposed and many islands became connected with the continents through dry land. |
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If factual the Taconic orogen would be the northward continuation of the Famatinian orogen exposed in Argentina. |
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The kidneys and spleen are eaten once they are exposed, followed by the muscles. |
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With the jeans part way down and the upper slopes of her white-pantied bottom exposed, Penny gasped as Mark's knuckles grazed her bare stomach. |
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Because of its tolerance to wind, it has often been planted in coastal and exposed areas as a windbreak. |
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This wood left outside cannot be expected to last more than 12 to 18 months, depending on the type of climate it is exposed to. |
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This latter species is characteristic of highly exposed Atlantic coastal heathland and montane habitats. |
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They grow on rock, walls, gravestones, roofs, exposed soil surfaces, and in the soil as part of a biological soil crust. |
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They are among the first living things to grow on fresh rock exposed after an event such as a landslide. |
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If lichens are exposed to air pollutants at all times, without any deciduous parts, they are unable to avoid the accumulation of pollutants. |
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Lichenometry is a technique used to determine the age of exposed rock surfaces based on the size of lichen thalli. |
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It uses the presumed regular but slow rate of lichen growth to determine the age of exposed rock. |
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Often parts of the Caribbean are exposed to the violent effects of hurricanes. |
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All gender is parodic in the sense that it is all imitative, but some forms are more parodic than others because that imitativeness is exposed. |
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Igneous basement of a nonaccretionary forearc may be continuously exposed by subduction erosion. |
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The plants grow subtidally and attach to coral, rocks or shells in moderately exposed or sheltered rocky or pebble areas. |
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There was little else he could do, as the exposed mooring was the only available anchorage. |
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Toxic additives used in plastic manufacturing can leach into their surroundings when exposed to water. |
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Toxic additives used in the manufacture of plastic materials can leech out into their surroundings when exposed to water. |
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Some birds exposed to petroleum also experience changes in their hormonal balance, including changes in their luteinizing protein. |
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Heavily furred marine mammals exposed to oil spills are affected in similar ways. |
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Toxic additives used in the manufacture of plastic materials can leach out into their surroundings when exposed to water. |
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The Americas were colonised via the Bering land bridge which was exposed during this period by lower sea levels. |
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Leaving the letters, numbers, and emblems exposed on the stone, the blaster can create virtually any kind of artwork or epitaph. |
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The main exposed masses of granite are seen at Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, St Austell, Carnmenellis, Land's End and the Isles of Scilly. |
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These joints are most clearly seen on exposed pieces of rock such as the Tors of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. |
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This is the largest exposed area of granite which also forms the easternmost development of the batholith. |
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St Agnes joins the island of Gugh by a tombolo, a kind of sandbar, called the Gugh Bar, which is exposed only at low tide. |
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These issues are due to the exposed tail rotor cutting through open air around rear of the vehicle. |
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The refloating of ships stranded or sunk in exposed waters is called offshore salvage. |
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In this type of salvage, vessels are exposed to waves, currents and weather and are the most vulnerable and difficult to work on. |
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Eventually the exposed wooden structure was weakened and gradually collapsed. |
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It is lined with epidermis, and is exposed, according to habitat, to sea, fresh water or air. |
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Active tectonics also brings fresh, unweathered rock towards the surface, where it is exposed to the action of erosion. |
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Pliocene marine rocks are well exposed in the Mediterranean, India, and China. |
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The extinct predatory fish Dunkleosteus had sharp edges of hard exposed bone along its jaws. |
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Electrophoresis was performed for 90 min at 120 V. The gel was vacuum dried and then exposed to a phosphoscreen for 45 min. |
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An additional drawback of twisted construction is that every fibre is exposed to abrasion numerous times along the length of the rope. |
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Cladding, shingles, sill plates and exposed timbers or glulam beams are examples of potential applications for treated wood. |
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Not only had huge numbers of Romans lost their lives but Italy itself was now exposed to invasion from barbarian hordes. |
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However, its exposed position north of the Danube made it susceptible to attack on three sides, and it was later abandoned by Emperor Aurelian. |
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With war looming in spring 1939, Iceland realized its exposed position would be very dangerous in wartime. |
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Cicero, Roman orator and lawyer who served as consul and exposed the Second Catilinarian conspiracy. |
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When such specimens are exposed to the normal atmosphere, they may begin to decompose rapidly. |
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Later, Prussian militarism would be exposed by 19th century social theorists. |
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The school of historical criticism has exposed various apparent contradictions within the texts, as well as questions of authorship and dating. |
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The human Y chromosome is particularly exposed to high mutation rates due to the environment in which it is housed. |
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The ambition of Russia is most elaborately exposed in an essay highly poeticized. |
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Proper preservation of perfumes involves keeping them away from sources of heat and storing them where they will not be exposed to light. |
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On 6 December 1522, Portuguese prisoners were exposed to the public in pillories in Guangzhou. |
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In populations that have not been exposed to measles, exposure to a new disease can be devastating. |
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Polar bears exposed to oil spill conditions have been observed to lick the oil from their fur, leading to fatal kidney failure. |
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Since less of its surface area is exposed to the Arctic cold, less heat escapes from its body. |
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The mountains of the Polar Ural have exposed rock with sharp ridges, though flattened or rounded tops are also found. |
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The wind on the exposed lake was so cold, many people died, freezing in place until spring thaw. |
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Since supplies were poor, slaves were not equipped with the best clothing that further exposed to more diseases. |
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Pepper can also lose flavour when exposed to light, which can transform piperine into nearly tasteless isochavicine. |
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However, gender is occasionally exposed by different shapes or dissimilar words when referring to people or animals. |
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This is generally the largest type of vocabulary simply because a reader tends to be exposed to more words by reading than by listening. |
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Where erosion has exposed the frontslope of this, a steep slope or escarpment occurs. |
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Much of the Mesozoic Era is represented by exposed outcrops in the many arid regions of the continent. |
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The Baden disputation exposed a deep rift in the Confederation on matters of religion. |
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Female rodents may terminate a pregnancy when exposed to the smell of a male not responsible for the pregnancy, known as the Bruce effect. |
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By deciding to proceed, the accused actually intends the other to be exposed to the risk of that injury. |
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The amendment guarantees an individual's right to express and to be exposed to a wide range of opinions and views. |
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They are created when ancient granite intrusions are exposed to weathering, as softer rocks surrounding them erode away. |
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Project entrepreneurs are exposed repeatedly to problems and tasks typical of the entrepreneurial process. |
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People can be exposed to coke oven emissions in the workplace by inhalation, skin contact, or eye contact. |
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An installed tubular rivet has a head on one side, with a rolled over and exposed shallow blind hole on the other. |
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The sodium chloride is initially mixed with concentrated sulfuric acid and the mixture exposed to low heat. |
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The mass is then exposed to direct flame, which evaporates nearly all of the remaining chloride. |
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However, it also leaves specimens vulnerable to weathering when exposed to the surface. |
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Water in aquifers underground can be exposed to levels of CO2 much higher than atmospheric. |
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At that time this involved treatment with stale urine and leaving the cloth exposed to sunlight for many months in so called bleaching fields. |
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In addition to being decorative, exposed aggregate may add robustness to a concrete. |
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Coal seams were exposed where rivers flowed into the lake and was dug by hand off the surface and from tunnels dug into the seam. |
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Coal was found by French explorers and fur traders along the shores of Grand Lake where rivers and erosion had exposed the coal. |
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Once the coal seam is exposed, it is drilled, fractured and thoroughly mined in strips. |
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Studies from the US, Europe and the UK have consistently shown a significantly increased risk among those exposed to passive smoke. |
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If tumor progression occurs during third-line therapy, patients are exposed to all standard therapeutic agents, except regorafenib. |
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She glared at the exposed pipes over her desk. Plumbing that needed to be rehauled. |
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As a consequence the Taliban has remerged more powerful and Iraq has been exposed to civil war. |
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Overhauling serves to remix the brine and to shift the meat so that all pieces will be exposed to the brine. |
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Anywhere the glaze is thin, the iron oxide molecules are exposed to this atmosphere and will reoxidize to red ferric iron oxide. |
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The summit of Hampsfell is surrounded by several flat, incised areas of exposed limestone, called limestone pavement. |
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Trees can often grow in river valleys at latitudes where they could not grow on a more exposed site. |
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During periods of dry weather the water level drops revealing a wide band of bare exposed rock. |
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In arid areas or under high cliffs, they are generally exposed jumbles of fallen rock. |
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On the eastern flanks are deep corries, sharp ridges and a great deal of exposed rock, looking down on the Haweswater Reservoir. |
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Its base is not exposed but in its main outcrop area, it is considered to be in excess of 5000m thick though less elsewhere. |
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To the north the limestone is exposed once again in east Lancashire and in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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They develop after the rock has been exposed by the scouring action of an ice sheet or glacier. |
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Well suited to the exposed regions in which they predominantly live, the Swaledales are very hardy, thick coated, able bodied, and bold. |
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People can be exposed to graphite in the workplace by breathing it in, skin contact, and eye contact. |
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The mudstones are not exposed by the bed of the river, as there is a layer of gravels and then alluvium above the bedrock. |
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This area also contains remains of fossils and ancient plants from the Jurassic period that are sometimes exposed through geological erosion. |
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The base of the mountain is composed of ancient Silurian and Ordovician rocks which are exposed in the valley bottoms to the north of Ingleton. |
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Holmes's powers unravel the mystery, and lay bare what villainies there are to be exposed. |
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People can be exposed to kaolin in the workplace by breathing in the powder or from skin or eye contact. |
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Then later that year Plymouth Corporation wanted to use the exposed site for housing juvenile offenders. |
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Moral selving among the drafted volunteers at The Salvation Army exposed an organization that believed in mandated change. |
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Open sheds are too much exposed to drifting snow, and they cannot be shut up and made warm enough for early lambing. |
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But with exposed running boards and little skidplate protection under the body, serious off-roading can have expensive consequences. |
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The absence of slagginess and vesicularity in the considerable thickness exposed is also against its being a lava. |
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And if some guy is dipping into the funds or taking bribes or slowballing things, those people should be exposed. |
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For the past four years, government and regulators have been trying to treat the wounds exposed by the financial crisis with stick plasters. |
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I have lived as a spoiled child and you have lived as an exposed child, and now those children are looking testingly at each other. |
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He exposed a row of teeth that were sharp and gapped like a thatcher's rake. |
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The round window niche was exposed through a posterior tympanotomy and mainly the anterior bony overhang of the round window niche was removed. |
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Rentokil was exposed as a business whose managers had underinvested to keep up with past glories. |
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The room gives off an air of clean spareness. The roof rafters are exposed, and the wood colors are raw and unmellowed. |
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In reality, the exposed surface of an agglomerate is unstraightforwardly related to the number of spherules within it. |
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They WILL be exposed to different cultures, unless specific measures are taken to vanillafy their experiences. |
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The urothelium was exposed to ketamine using filter paper and agarose vectors. |
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Wooden garden furniture must be well oiled as it is continuously exposed to weather. |
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The gale scouring the exposed surface of the mountain had swept the snow surface into a wind-board crust. |
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No doubt he thought he had critically exposed its wrongmindedness and destroyed its claims to acceptance as a serious or coherent theory of law. |
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Similar acanthocephalans and trematodes have been found in Mallards, which can be exposed while feeding on amphipods. |
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When histones are acetylated, portions of DNA are exposed so that the genes can be used. |
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But today there were further claims that the actor exposed himself via webcams to two further women. |
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In fact, these concentrations have not caused any adverse effects in pregnant women, neonates, or older children exposed chronically. |
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Scientists exposed whitefly to a heady aroma of cucumber, courgette, watercress, watermelon, cabbage and beans. |
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In the spectra of exposed specimens, peaks due to gismondine be came quite prominent including those of albite and chabazite. |
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He added that it exposed the calibre of forces that Nato was able deploy. |
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Rose Bengal is a red, xanthene dye that produces reactive, singlet oxygen when exposed to light. |
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Professor Kielpinski and his colleagues trapped single atomic ions of the element ytterbium and exposed them to a specific frequency of light. |
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Instead of exposed rafters and a warehouse feel that many electronics stores have, the Zobo. |
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