Several stiles are crossed before the path reaches a kissing gate behind some houses. |
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I decided to brass it and head for the departure gate without a boarding card. |
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Mulvany could also build in a light and whimsical manner, especially when it came to gate lodges. |
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Eventually the two target sheep were in a corner and we rushed the gate towards them penning them in while the other sheep moved out. |
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A safety karabiner comprises a swivelling gate with a sliding locking ring operating in conjunction with a lock-bolt. |
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And he kissed her, and went his way, with a slight wave of his hand, and his odd smile, as he closed the little garden gate after him. |
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It being rather too cold for her to see him to the gate, she fondly told him he might let himself out, but warned him to slam the gate after him. |
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On the town gate in the tapestry, a man stands defiantly staring after the cart. |
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The gate latch creaked rustily when he opened it, but his braying would probably cover that up. |
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Shortly afterwards two men approached the wire gate but left a few seconds later. |
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At the westernmost end was the old swing gate that covered the railway tracks coming into the harbour. |
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Waiting for her at the gate was the neighbour's tabby tomcat who bore the unoriginal name of Tiger. |
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One irate punter arrived at the secretary's office, having paid 15 at the gate and 2.50 for a racecard. |
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I leaned on the gate and saw the great wisps of clouds in the sky like comets' tails. |
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The BASH converter in turn converts this gate pulse into a power signal that feeds the power amplifier's main supply rails. |
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In 1966 a gate charge of 20 cents was introduced, with juniors up for five cents and those under 14 admitted free. |
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I hid me in the bushes by the gate yesternight, for I saw Christophero waiting there. |
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Just the wind was hitting the tree branches outside which tapped at the window, giving the light from the front garden gate foul shadows. |
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Heavy-duty one-way and two-way gate latches can be operated with one hand, even on horseback! |
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Their products are about as accurate as a lobbed brick, and cycle like the rusty gate latch in your great aunt Emily's side yard. |
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The guy checking them was so concerned that the lock on his gate was on the latch properly he just stamped it and waved me through. |
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Ferry workers have already been informed that the jobs of gate hands and revenue staff are to be axed and work rosters are under review. |
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The site will be officially opened to the public in spring, when a kissing gate is installed at the roadside. |
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Go through the kissing gate and follow the track past Loch Aisir on the right. |
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A cache of arms was found at the gate, but it lay unused and abandoned after the guards fled. |
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Cross the road in front of it and join a main path from the right which leads to a wood through a kissing gate along the banks of Blea Tarn. |
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The fence includes stiles, a bridle gate and kissing gates which are fully accessible to push-chairs and wheelchair users. |
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Alternatively, you can continue along the path, go through a kissing gate and a second gate on the right. |
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I pushed him away across the car port and he came back like a bull at a gate when I pushed him again. |
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A portal gate is a form of transportation used by those who possess magical abilities such as wizards or magicians. |
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Jesus told the people that whoever entered the sheepfold by any route other than the gate was a thief. |
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The very next day he goes to the town gate and speaks with the other redeemer about Ruth. |
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In addition to runways and taxiways, Sigel says most airport gate areas may not be sufficient to handle the new plane. |
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The gate bus lines are connected to gate electrodes of the thin film transistors on each row in one-to-one correspondence. |
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When we finally made it back to the gate the nice paved paths seemed an oasis of smooth level ground. |
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The company were forced to flee the city via the mirror gate as Pain burned. |
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As I tried to reach over and lift up the gate it crossed my mind that there might be a danger of me losing a finger if things went wrong. |
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Comparing the black hue of your wrought-iron garden gate with the gleaming steel of the car bumper, can they really be the same element? |
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Trek hopped over the gate easily, something he hadn't done in a while, and slipped the hackamore over his rope halter. |
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Together with gate receipts, bar takings and sponsorship. the books are just about balanced. |
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All takings from the gate will go to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin. |
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The front gate had two soldiers wielding automatic firearms guarding the outside. |
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You'd have to be totally mad to think you could go through that gate in safety. |
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I don't have a nail gun but I've used one from a local shop to knock together a gate and a retaining wall that didn't restrain Holly the mad dog. |
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I fly this route regularly and every time there is a huge, egalitarian, all-inclusive line to enter the gate lounge. |
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Nebraska requires that a fence at least four-foot high with a locking gate surround a lagoon. |
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So I ring the bell at the gate and out of the box comes the voice of Moses. |
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A Dachshund yapped behind a wrought iron gate in the courtyard I traversed. |
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It let out a tiny yap at my gate, the gate that can never be closed, and Abby motioned for me to go down. |
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I recognize familiar landmarks along my way, little stores, bits of graffiti, the gate with all the metal horseheads on it. |
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As she passed through the gate she was surprised to see someone lurking among the laurel bushes. |
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A gate has been padlocked on an access road leading down to one beach to prevent vehicles getting too close. |
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Despite having a gate it is important for parents to keep a close eye on children around staircases. |
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Officers had difficulty entering the site because it was boarded up and protected by a locked gate and fence. |
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A nubbin on the left side of the Glock magazine lip needs to be ground off for the sliding gate to fit over the lip. |
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Stone steps, stairways, benches and gate posts can all add a feeling of permanence to a garden. |
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Black Ruby visited the starting gate and jogged while Taz jogged on the backstretch. |
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Moving to the back, Austin reached for the garden gate and entered his backyard. |
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Maya's house was a mansion of sorts with a large garden sandwiched between the main iron gate and a porch that led to the door. |
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Women attending university are told at the gate that their skirts are too short, or asked why they are wearing jeans. |
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His back gate was burnt, tiles on his roof were damaged and there's scorch damage to the walls of his back yard. |
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The injury occurred when a Quarter Horse flipped in the starting gate with Stevens aboard, pinning his leg against the gate. |
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They watched silently as the old plane lumbered over to gate 2, discharging a huge, billowing black cloud as it rolled to a jerky stop. |
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He will help the Penguins in the standings and at the gate and possibly get that arena deal done. |
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As the security guard saw Anthony's car, he opened the gate and Anthony nodded to him. |
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I waited until the gate had closed behind me and I was out of sight to do my jump for joy. |
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Tiny took us along the seemingly endless corridors to the gate at the end and he opened it for us. |
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Tense minutes passed as the sound of rams battering against the main gate began to ring throughout the valley. |
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Our bags were x-rayed, we walked to the departure gate and waited in the departure lounge until the bus was called. |
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Average starters remained the same from 2002 with 9.1 going to the gate this year. |
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Polarization or depolarization of the membrane voltage opens the gate subunits and permits a flood of calcium ions through the cell membrane. |
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In a large number of cases, the main gate and the forcing pens are on opposite sides of the receiving yard. |
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An Air Jamaica flight attendant was stationed at the departure gate to check tickets. |
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A flicker of movement, about a hundred yards from the gate suddenly drawing his attention. |
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The gate attendant announced that they were no longer accepting standbys, because they already had 50, and the flight was sold out. |
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Still, there were over a dozen of them barracked in the new guardhouse at the gate to the estate. |
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I replaced the ring, relocked the door, and hurried off to the back gate to check the key. |
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She comes to greet him at the back gate of a small, handsomely decorated house. |
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If you hang the gate as you are suggesting it will sag from the hinges and eventually just scrape on the floor. |
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Because if it is the one with the gate, that is quite a secure fence and it looks like a gate with a latch. |
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It is made out of household parts, including a gate latch and a bike seat, and is thought to have been used for an arms exhibition. |
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I nodded at Mr. Gretchen and slowly made my way over to the gate and unhooked the latch. |
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Bolt-thru gate hinges and latches provides stability and long lasting performance. |
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In the earliest days the city gate is mentioned as the place of public resort, where people met for business and to discuss news. |
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Jack was first tempted to open his garden when someone leaned over the gate to chat and was invited in. |
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They entered the open gate and started trotting the horses to warm them up. |
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I got up and we all walked out of the music room and trudged to the front gate in silence. |
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When a trucker whose RFID card grants him port access approaches the gate, the gate goes up, and the tire shredders stay down. |
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A few hens, questing for food under a rick, stole away under a gate at her approach. |
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The group thank everyone who contributed so generously to their recent church gate collection. |
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Police also want to hear from landowners who have a gate made of tubular steel, which is set back from the road, on their grounds. |
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At bottom of hill turn left to pass through farm buildings and a gate signed Ebor Way. |
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As the road bends sharply to the right, pass through the gate on the left signed Public Bridleway Route Diverted. |
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There was a low click and the gate slowly opened with a horrible squeaking sound. |
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The gate cried back in outrage and pain, as the wood and steel began to bulge inwards, barely holding back the forces that swelled from Terren. |
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Remain moored until the lockage is complete, the gate is fully opened, and the lockmaster signals you to depart. |
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He broke from the gate rather hard on his front feet, causing unbalance on his part. |
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The existing protected gate lodge will be altered and renovated for residential use. |
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Bear right through the gate off the main path and begin the steep, steep ascent directly to the summit. |
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Summer time was a bonanza for the zoo vis-a-vis its gate collections with lots of people braving the heat have a look-see at the animals. |
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Presently the man whistled and another ruffianly person sprang out from near the gate at the corner of the Grotto-field and joined his companion. |
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A Scottish Rights of Way Society sign points the direction and a track leads through a gate above the waters of the Callater Burn. |
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The bull, Nandi, is Shiva's vehicle and also his greatest devotee, looking toward the gopuram over the east gate from the south. |
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She slipped through the gate back into the village and soon found her skewbald horse. |
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For a wood frame gate use a gate sag prevention kit that includes a turnbuckle for adjustments as the gate wears. |
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There are two queues for the turnstiles at gate three, one from the north and one from the south. |
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Normally I would park my car in the carport and close the gate to the carport and trust that it would look locked. |
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Even as I watched, the metal gate about thirty yards away from me swung open and a carriage pulled by four brown horses entered. |
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At the end of the power station fence, go through a gate and continue uphill, across open moorland. |
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The tubby, middle-aged sergeant in charge of the gate detail scarcely bothered to look up at their approach. |
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She thanked everyone who helped with the church gate collection and our annual flag day. |
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Confusion prevailed even at the gates with each passing babu passing orders to the gate keeper to allow or restrict the entry of people. |
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I wondered as I saw some men in uniform gathered by the rear gate of the prison which squats uglily next to my flat. |
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I think I heard something like a squeaky playground merry-go-round in the background, or maybe it was a squeaky gate door. |
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I kept finding myself so close to the gate I could have crossblocked them like a slalom course. |
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Somewhere between his last win in Wengen and the start gate at the top of the slalom course yesterday afternoon, the magic had left him. |
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Nobody in the group heard her cry out and they were not aware she had fallen until they reached a gate and looked back. |
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The objects he purchased included a Henri II boiserie, an iron gate from the Chateau de Versailles, and Italian Renaissance furniture. |
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The entrance gate was expertly hidden from the main path by a rock outcropping in the slope of the mountain. |
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While the lock on the main gate was intact, they broke the bolt of the main door and forced their entry into the house. |
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She walked down a gravel drive towards a gate in the chain-link and barbed wire fence. |
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She opened a gate leading to a small room and asked us to walk into it unescorted, passing a hanging bridge under dark lights. |
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The gate control theory of pain also has been used to explain the effectiveness of massage in pain control. |
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You either enter by a strait gate onto a narrow way or you go with the crowd through the wide gate and the broad way that leadeth to destruction. |
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Like the other original ironwork throughout El Pedregal, the gate was brightly painted, in this case a fluorescent cherry red. |
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The magnet grabs the metal fence post and holds the gate securely when loading. |
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She stood just inside the gate and clutched her small bundle of possessions, her one familiar token in an unknown world. |
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I unlatched the gate and edged past Heike, who blinked and snorted irritably. |
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A well-known farmer has unlatched the gate on a pioneering new sheepdog training centre. |
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Go through the gate and take the path which heads west and then northwest following the contours of a small hill. |
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We walked through the gate and the barrier slid closed behind us, locking us in the station. |
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The smuggler walked right past them through the gate and never broke his stride. |
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Then I took the wire cutters and stripped the casing off of the wire that was attached to the gate lock. |
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Will and Ben deserted Jim at the gate to the dusty yard to pay tig with the chickens they had to put in the coop. |
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The group halted their horses at the gate as a flock of sheep went ambling past. |
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Although the gate looks overdecorated, there's nothing oppressive about it, perhaps because of its pleasing proportions. |
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I finally reached a section of road with a small hill at the bottom, which lead all the way to a gate and a neighborhood of cookie cutter houses. |
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Sabaean and Himyarite inscriptions can be found on the gate of Shibam, especially in the mosque and in other older constructions. |
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Inside the gate the maintenance staff, three or four men, sat idly on a charpoy. |
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In the Eastern Cape, a toll gate may cause social difficulties since many people will be unable to pay the tolls. |
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We got slightly lost but arrived in the end and although we hadn't intended to cross it we found ourselves at the toll gate without any warning. |
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We throw luggage into boot and hit the road as far as the toll gate will allow us. |
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He hit the gate control button and the gate lifted, allowing for the van to pass through. |
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I swing my bag onto my arm and move off towards the front gate to catch my bus. |
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In one case, in 1691, the benchers of the Inner Temple ordered that the gate between the two areas be bricked up. |
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You are welcomed through the rough perimeter wall by a gate of rusted steel, a tree and by the portal of the canopy beyond. |
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Unbroken, that is, except by the gate itself, with the heavy iron bars of the portcullis still lowered at this early hour. |
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He paused before passing through the first gate and into the short passageway between the entrance to the fortress and the inner portcullis. |
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And with that he left, the soft click of the door sounding to her ears like the lock of a prison gate slamming home. |
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I walked over the long green grass to one of the recumbent stones next to the gate of the field and stood on top of it. |
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Between house and garage there was a gate and narrow path which led into a rough yard, rendered sunless by a tall hedge and large sycamore tree. |
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I must have left the gate wide open, allowing our big, dirty Bernese to wander up and soil the carpets. |
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He pushed open the gate of the donkey's stall, and led the pack animal into the main row of the stables. |
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The padlock on my garden shed was sawn open and the contents rummaged through though nothing was stolen due to a heavy main gate preventing this. |
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I could never understand why for the past 70 or more years it has been closed to the public with a big gate which was padlocked. |
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The negative feedback circuit suppresses variations in gate voltage of the output MOS transistor by the feedback loop. |
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The pale gate complements our pale fence panel, or alternatively it can be used in isolation in a hedge or brick built wall. |
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A gate voltage of output driving MOS transistor is adjusted through a negative feedback circuit. |
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For comparison, the gate length of the smallest silicon transistors is about 20 nanometers. |
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In many cases, there are also requirements to integrate the system with elevator control, automatic door control, and parking gate systems. |
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The most likely explanation for Harry's disappearance was that he had slipped out of the gate when I was wheeling my bike into the garden after a longish lunch in town. |
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The collector, emitter and gate conductive pillars are respectively connected to the external collector, emitter and gate electrodes with calking. |
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It is like putting in a toll gate before the highway has been constructed. |
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Instead of hovering around his gate during a layover, Evans explores the airport. |
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He could not say whether the gate was padlocked, but it was secured. |
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Solid gates are more likely to catch the wind, and a faulty latch will cause the gate to bang about, causing you and your neighbours sleepless nights. |
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We locked the gate behind us, opening it only to use the bathroom in the dickensian Fire Station across the street. |
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It is a washed curd cheese with a mellow taste that's suitable for any time of the day and is available at the farm gate or through Carlow Farmers' Market. |
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He glanced at Dallas and winked as Calida opened the gate and walked over. |
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Replicas of sections of the original stockade and the north gate stand as reminders of a prison facility that was a deadly home to thousands of Union soldiers. |
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The club boarded up a metal gate taking the path through the club grounds. |
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And if the gate voltage is set just right, equal numbers of electrons and holes can flow through the tube in opposite directions at the same time. |
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A second clamping transistor is connected intermediate the input transistor and a power supply rail and has a gate for receiving an upper clamping voltage. |
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It was not until 1900 that soccer became popular in France, catching on in the industrial towns of northern France, but the average gate rarely rose above a thousand. |
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She was apprehended at Heathrow as she approached the departure gate before boarding a flight to Istanbul. |
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The insulator structure may reduce the occurrence of flashovers to and from the gate lines and emitters when the field emitter device is used in a display. |
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In addition, cheap, inferior food which floods into this country from abroad undercuts quality home produce and increases the downward pressure on farm gate prices. |
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Sid parked the scooter and strode towards the iron gate confidently. |
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Go through the gate and out of the forest and on to open moorland. |
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The proposed park will be built around a central East-West axis aligning the road with the East Fort gate and the magnificent gopuram of the Temple. |
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He was at pains to stress that his whole-hearted commitment to drawing in larger crowds with gate reductions and the acquisition of quality players seems to be in vain. |
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Immediately after the causeway, head right through a gate and follow the lakeside path straight on then through woodland to reach a lane across your path. |
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Lyn Sharpe, acting headteacher at John of Gaunt, admitted she is caught between the devil and the deep blue sea after closing the gate last year for health and safety reasons. |
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The two courtyards use an existing fan arched gate on Diamond Street. |
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If you go back and look at the early days of the semiconductor revolution, you see that there were many ideas for how to build gate sets out of n-type and p-type transistors. |
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He led them to the front gate and used the keycard to open the door. |
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A variable gain amplifier variably amplifies a monitor signal according to the operating mode determined by the gate and outputs an amplified monitor signal. |
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The roofs have collapsed, the ruined towers, the high gate unbarred, frost in the mortar, the ramparts gaping, rent, fallen, gnawed through by age. |
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We get a lot of youngsters at the back of our house jumping over the wall near our yard and a bottle was smashed near our back gate in the middle of the night. |
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Inside the gate a carpet of bricks, plaster, glass, wood and office paper stretched around 40 feet to a crater which marked the epicentre of the explosion. |
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Pass through a latch gate by a lodge and then over the cattle grid to follow the access track down to the ticket booth near the main driveway entrance to the estate. |
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A lever switches a paddle gate in the picker chute and diverts some of the harvested cotton every 20 seconds into a sampler chute for collection and later analysis. |
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As he popped his head round the garden gate to see what was going on, a man carrying a screw driver and holding a stereo cassette player under his armed walked past. |
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Near the main exit gate sits two military APCs, staffed by at least a dozen fully-armed soldiers. |
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Erastus answered and the gate was lowered, the portcullis drawn up. |
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Where the stony track turns sharp left and levels out, head straight on through a gate up along a track climbing to reach another gate at the top of the hill. |
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The field effect transistor includes a gate over a silicon substrate. |
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The boundary walls of the demesne garden and orchard have been preserved while a piered entrance with a gate has been erected to provide a security. |
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A hundred yards or so from the door of my room, just beyond a side gate of the university, was a market overflowing with fresh and seasonal produce. |
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Hailey then quietly unlatched the gate and walked out onto her driveway. |
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From the moment you leave the gate there is a sequence of strange noises, hisses, clunks, roars, juddering, and sudden levitation. |
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The inquest heard the crossing is closed off by an iron gate either side of the railway track which are opened and shut by motorists as they pass through. |
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Using the tall doors from one of the barns they had created a strong, padlocked gate across the stone bridge which spanned the width of the water. |
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Outside the main gate were a few students with woebegone faces, for they had been unable to produce their identity cards and had therefore been denied entry. |
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Three days ago we ate our first mango of the season, an undistinguished specimen which Mary bought from the fruit lady who pushes her cart past our gate every day. |
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She gave a heavy sigh and trudged off toward the front gate of her school. |
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Standing at the top of the hill, just to the side of the open chain-link gate was a thin, petite female wearing various, silken veils that blew in the wind. |
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The hospital's front gate was closed and a sign said patients and employees were barred from leaving and no items used in the building could be removed. |
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Expect to pay maintenance fees, which include care of the lawns, grounds, pools, pest control and gate attendant if the property is in a gated community. |
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After a kissing gate by a cattle grid, the track rises up towards Buchan. |
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The administration building is the central point for sightseeing reached by entering the main gate beyond the reception gardens filled with bedding annuals. |
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A flagstoned path led from the gate into a formal garden that had reverted to tangled wilderness, but if there was a guard out here, people still used that gate. |
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She opened the gate to let Lucy go out, and then shut it after her. |
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Tying a balloon at the gate to the zoo, he catches the blink of a cashier before she rings up another fee, hungers for the moment a turtle slips into water. |
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Inspired by a trip to England, Pat's son Brian built the gate pillars with salvaged bricks and concrete blocks, made rustic with patches of mortar. |
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The road from the guard gate to the recruit depot, the publicly accessible part of the base, is built up from the swampland that borders on both sides. |
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Said it was like speed dating because he was late after hitting every wrong gate on the lot. |
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Hastily, the girl slid backwards on hands and knees behind the nearest tree, and watched as they opened the wicket gate and walked down the track deeper into the forest. |
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I left Damascus gate as well, and took the light rail towards the predominantly Arab Sheikh jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem. |
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In a few hundred yards, keep an eye out for a kissing gate on the right. |
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The garden gate clicked, squeaked, and clicked again as it shut. |
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The sentry at the front gate has no mechanism to compel incoming vehicles to stop. |
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Seeing she got the correct place, she opened the gate and walked under a wooden archway, yellow climbing roses intricately woven in its latticework. |
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Older projectors had to be threaded manually, with the user placing the film around the sprocket wheels, through the film gate and around the various spindles and guides. |
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As we turned off the road and headed towards the main gate, we were confronted by a massive pair of wooden gates, set in a very old weather-beaten gate lodge. |
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Five rheumy old-timers lolled about the one gate that would be open for the night. |
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In his three-year-old debut at Gulfstream in January, Friends Lake acted up at the gate and ran badly in the Holy Bull, finishing third, 12 lengths behind the winner. |
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I don't know how many times a strap has slipped off my shoulder or a handle cut into my hand during a mad dash from one gate to another at some airport. |
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Mr and Mrs This-is-Max-he's a-Labrador took themselves and Max off so fast the poor dog didn't have time to lift his leg on the gate post as he passed. |
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It is similarly easy to implement an AND gate with two relays. |
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And the red in the torii gate at the shrine entrance repels sins and keeps away evil spirits, while trees around the shrine protect spiritual grounds. |
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Bertha Jones said she saw officers chasing the suspect across the street where he jumped an iron gate and put his hands in the air as if to surrender. |
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Customer service people should not be simply data entry technicians, and gate agents are not just ticket tearers, that is, unless they let the computers be the boss. |
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A car bomb was foredoomed to failure, since winding security roads had been set up outside the gate of the base, and the US military is ready for that sort of attack. |
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Noah latched the gate and turned around, standing next to her. |
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Unlike other CPLDs, an integral XOR gate makes the GLB particularly efficient in handling arithmetic and comparator functions. |
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Sources said officers closed the security gate at Lanark Way early as the Eleventh bonfire was about to be lit. |
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The safety gate at the top of the spiral staircase had been left open for a second, and Jack, in baby-walker, toppled over the edge. |
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The ornate reserve gate features the little ringed plover and grey heron, which are among the birds to have made the site their home. |
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The revised standard calls for increased snap hook and carabiner gate strength on all fall protection equipment. |
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Following that, their next single Just For Tonight gate crashed the Top Ten and the in die tunesmiths had truly arrived. |
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She smiled broadly, dressed in a loose-fitting grey cardigan and black leggings, as she made her way to the gate at Rome's Fiumicino Airport. |
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Therefore, the four hobbits uppishly disregard the rule by climbing the gate and entering the Shire after sundown. |
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Here a Skystreak is shown passing a smoke signal that marks the starting gate for its record run. |
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Customers continue to benefit from our technology with improved gate quality, balance, ease of use and maintainability. |
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Typically you should not gate near core pins, to minimize melt flow obstruction. |
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Local businesses keep non-league clubs afloat, not gate money, but that doesn't mean you can't try to improve every facet of your life. |
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It is designed for use on frozen bearings, slides, gate valves, hinges, and chains. |
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The company offers a full line of pinch valves, check valves, knife gate valves, pressure sensors, air diffusers and rubber products. |
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The 1700V MOSFET has a new gate design, a more sophisticated ohmic contact and an optimized technology to reduce the epitaxy layer thickness. |
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Mount a stone basrelief, a copper sun god, or a wrought-iron gate or other piece of found art. |
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The mill race brings water to the mill pond from the river via a sluice gate about a quarter of a mile upstream. |
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Some toll collection points are unmanned and the user deposits money in a machine which opens the gate once the correct toll has been paid. |
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At his signal, a gate at the far end of the enclosure was swung open. |
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Workers removed a road and excavated swales to allow tidal action on the parcel, and installed a tide gate to permit water control. |
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Alexander, the 27th Brodie of Brodie, has caused uproar in the Nairn area by trying to put in a gate to deny cars access to a beach. |
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She drove four hours toward Arizona's Mogollon Rim when a gate impeded her from travelling any farther. |
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We designed it almost as a copy of a gate lodge in Castleward, Co Down and expanded it to our size. |
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A new tide gate now allows better management of freshwater and tidal flows. |
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John Dee and Dana Hill roads, motorist reporting seeing an orange tiger cat near the gate to conservation land. |
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However REGs typically employ a XOR gate that produces integer valued out puts with a predetermined statistical form. |
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Suppression of SILC can be achieved simply by changing from hydrogen gas, widely used for the gate oxidation process, to deuterium gas. |
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The American plane, with 143 passengers and six crew members, made it to gate D7 and passengers left the aircraft via the jet bridge. |
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I was quite alarmed when I actually first heard the clonk of the gate locking behind us,' says Stephanie, of working on Bad Girls. |
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Hassanin said that the Suez Canal is Egypt's gate to the future and to internationality, both politically and economically. |
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Figure 1 shows the microstructures of the mold and mold insert, and the gate used for microinjection molding analyses. |
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The bait lake has been closed for the past week but the new gate is in place and the lake should be fishable by the weekend. |
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This specialist in solving dry material handling problems announced the addition of the StopTight manual and pneumatic knife gate valves for dry solids, granules, and powders. |
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Because we had a little extra money in the budget at the end of the project, we opted for the crank-controlled gate rather than flashboards that we'd have to remove by hand. |
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Megavirus and Mimivirus look alike, both bearing hairlike extensions and a five-pronged gate through which the viruses expel genetic material into a host. |
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In neighboring Dalea, two soldiers died on Sunday when a bomb they were trying to defuse outside the gate of an army camp exploded, witnesses and local officials said. |
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Staffed by anchors, reporters, editors, and correspondents, the first gate of the media is the point at which initial decisions about the newsworthiness of events are made. |
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If Adele wants some famerelieving therapy I recommend she turn up at a factory gate next Monday morning and do an eight-hour mind-numbing shift on a production line. |
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Solid wing Safety programs require aggressive boots-on-the-ground physical look-sees in the work centers, on the flight line, at the front gate and in the clubs and dorms. |
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Death can also be viewed eschatologically as a component of the resurrection or as a gate through which those in a state of grace pass to realize the beatific vision. |
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The new Hand Worker accepts a variety of tools, such as pliers nippers, crimpers, gate cutters, and strippers in a range of sizes from 5 to 12 in. |
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As a reward for my chattiness, the emcee who announces each arrival led me through a gate closed to the public so that I could get a better look at a passing ship. |
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Jerri Nichols, pretty and hard, with over 1,000 winners to her name, fires Exotic Irish out of the gate like a chameleon's tongue, only to be caught at the wire by KG Bowknot. |
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In addition to logic gate and Boolean equation-level styles of Verilog description, there is also a chapter covering the use of HDL at the behavioral level. |
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As they stood before a staid cast-iron gate across the street from where they work, they made as toothsome a ninesome as could ever be glimpsed anywhere. |
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Signs asking people not to walk their dogs on the field have been taken down, temporary floodlights have been smashed and padlocks securing the gate have been superglued. |
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The bopper has a slide gate and flexible hose with a quick disconnect. |
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He added that the gate centered between two elegant and modern Chi-Rho monograms adorn the fortified towers that stand on either side of a fictitious window. |
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Therefore, through-thickness embossing is essentially a gateless process, allowing production of discrete microparts without an unwanted gate attached. |
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This makes it difficult to parallelize or integrate many SET devices, since one does not know a priori whether a given gate voltage turns the device on or off. |
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The majority function is most fundamental logic gate in QCA circuits. |
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Now, unwillingly caught up in the struggle against this ancient evil, Will must face a host of perils if he is ever to find the gateless gate that will take him home. |
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Running through the heart of Beijing, Chang'an Avenue is the road runs directly in front of Tian'anmen gate and to the north of Tian'anmen Square. |
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So, off they went with the water truck, torches, and assorted gear down the service road, past the eagle protection gate to the Calusa Indian Mound trail. |
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Currently, Gate 12, Pier B has been upgraded to accommodate the A380, the only gate at the airport that can handle this aircraft so far. |
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On Saturday Ambrosch drove up to the back gate, and Antonia jumped down from the wagon and ran into our kitchen just as she used to do. |
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Oliver Valves based off the B5085 in Shaw Heath, Knutsford, makes needle, check, gate, relief and ball valves for the oil and gas industry. |
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We watched the airplane disgorging its passengers at the gate. |
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The stewardess released us like a pack of noisy school kids and I dogtrotted toward the gate. |
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One of the first places for a gate to go rotten is at the junction of the brace and harr. |
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Rowland at the garden gate was giving his hostess Godspeed on her way to church. |
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The gate was open a little while for the dirtman, and I haven't seen anybody else about. |
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A total stranger, cannot as a rule, gate crash a purely private party, though cases do exist when this has been done. |
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The gate in front of the railroad crossing went up after the train had passed. |
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They'll break from the gate in full tack with jockeys riding catchweight in silks. |
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