New processing methods are outlined from which potassium, sodium, barium, strontium and cadmium were discovered. |
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Geometric shapes in variegated colors form the center of a crude cross enclosed in a thinly outlined yellow circle. |
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Mara stood there, face incandescent with rage, eyes blazing with purple wrath and entire body outlined in a shimmering nimbus of terrible light. |
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The basic mechanisms of RAM memory are detailed, and memory units of measure are outlined and explained. |
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Last Thursday, in a speech to the Corporate Council on Africa, Bush outlined a broad-brush agenda on Africa, including an end to Congo's war. |
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At the top of the climb an usher showed you where to park and pointed out seating in an area outlined by lanterns. |
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Recently, in a presentation to a large audience of mostly young researchers at a prestigious university, I outlined the crisis in peer review. |
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Sure, that sounds nice and all, but it requires the unworkably lengthy approach that I outlined previously. |
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The cycling profile and subsequent purification and automated sequencing followed protocols outlined in Matthee et al. |
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They outlined Allen's grandiose vision of the wired and unwired world inside the home all strung together through the cable wire. |
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The boughs of the pine trees drooped with mounds of fluffy snow, and every branch of the hardwoods was outlined in white. |
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Crudely outlined heads and torsos are presented in simple, frontal poses and often resemble classical statuary more than living men. |
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The competition watchdog pointed towards store sales and improved terms for suppliers as it outlined remedies for the possible takeover. |
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As I outlined in answer to an earlier supplementary question, the current legislation has toughened the law in this regard. |
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Painted in shades of brown and gold, and heavily outlined in black, each twist of sisal may be read as a discrete unit. |
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The bottom portion of her face became rounder with larger eyes and simply outlined lips, always accompanied by the pony-tailed, beribboned hair. |
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They are commonly exposed as small stocks, bosses, sheets and dykes and are often intimately related to the granitoids outlined above. |
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She outlined changing the constitution from presidential to parliamentary government and from a unitary to a federal system. |
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Layered shapes, outlined in black, burgundy or pink, imitate the forms of architecture and industrial design. |
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His dark blond hair was cut very short and outlined the shape of his head neatly. |
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His proposal, outlined during a plenary session of the conference, triggered a lively debate among conference participants. |
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He was hunting for greens when he became aware of the dark shape outlined against the shifting, luminous background. |
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As I have already outlined, a social fact for Searle is any fact that involves collective intentionality. |
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These images, however, with their human figures, faces, trees, and other forms boldly outlined in black, seem sturdier and less sentimental. |
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The plan is outlined in a government memo which was leaked to the environmental group Friends of the Earth in a plain brown envelope last week. |
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The tiny colored tiles that outlined most of the symbols shone with the reflected light from the torches. |
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As this column has outlined in the past, corporate boardrooms have long been plagued by the problem of dead or otherwise inanimate board members. |
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A green crenellated line bisecting one half of a window is echoed in the other half by a vertical chain of red biomorphs outlined in yellow. |
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Burying beetles were captured using pitfall traps baited with rotted chicken as outlined below. |
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Strands of gold filigree made up the body and outstretched wings while silver wire outlined the head, feathers. |
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Gary's eyes, outlined by holes in his ski mask, drilled into the actor, and he stared back. |
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The report by the technical committee outlined a number of reasons for failure on the part of motorists and truckers to make use of the highway. |
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He outlined the great swell of public support for a memorial as a fitting tribute to the contribution of the sisters. |
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Convex, anteriorly truncate glabella tapers forward and is outlined by broad, shallow axial and preglabellar furrows. |
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Everyone stared at the ceiling or doodled on their blotters as Jack outlined his grand plan. |
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He smiled down at me, his smile the only thing I could see perfectly outlined in the pale, ghostly moonlight. |
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Tall, leafless trees outlined the pathway, their silhouettes shockingly dark against the snow. |
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Now, as you rightfully know, my sons have their fates outlined by war and piousness, as other young men have. |
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Her long pinions were light grey, outlined and marked with charcoal stripes, and jet-black at their tips with silver eye-spots. |
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As outlined, the cost and length of training for UAV operators are substantially less than they are for pilots of manned aircraft. |
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He outlined how over four years five company directors used five companies to con small businesses out of hundreds of pounds each. |
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She outlined the historical lineage of the photomurals of the Spanish pavilion at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris. |
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Leymann outlined the stages of mobbing as starting with a conflict of some sort that is not effectively dealt with. |
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Another protuberance outlined with two vertical incisions serves as a nose, and a horizontal slash suggests a mouth. |
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Her early paintings were thoroughly Impressionist in style, but from about 1890 her forms became more solid and firmly outlined. |
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The various relations with God we have outlined are themselves irreducible, rooted in permanent coequal dimensions of the divine nature. |
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Even though no ideal gases exist, real gases, for the most part, adhere to the principles outlined above. |
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In the clockwork universe outlined by Newton and his followers, one can calculate, and hence predict, everything. |
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He has outlined three areas where he says technology can address climate change. |
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Teaching a class of thirty students in the style that I have outlined here would not work. |
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As I outlined, United Future supports the second reading of the bill and its passage to the Committee stage. |
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But, since there are no outlined commitments to stay with each other, what if unforeseen circumstances arise? |
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The government today outlined how the euro would be brought into circulation if it won public support in a referendum. |
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It appears that in most big league parks, the inside vertical line of the batter's box is not outlined. |
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We spot my grandmother's purple dress, outlined in pale, dappled moonlight, moving about. |
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The volatility of their status of immigrant countries was particularly outlined by the recent crisis which reversed the migration transition. |
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Potter did not allow matters to rest and outlined his side of the case in The Hobby Horse, cast in Hudibrastic verse. |
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I have outlined in detail a proposal whereby the numbers fishing with draft and drift nets for salmon could be seriously reduced. |
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Thus the Christological and soteriological dimension of the theme is outlined. |
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Is the Canadian plan to deal with the bird flu pandemic similar to that outlined by the president today? |
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In each unit, the artist superimposes an outlined figure onto elaborate floral designs borrowed from Ottoman ceramics. |
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Arrigo was also dark, but his features were outlined by a sort of delicate grace that had evolved from adorable to dreamy as he'd grown up. |
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The students outlined plans to limit trail erosion, four-wheel driving and overgrazing. |
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The estimable Steve Bainbridge disagrees about the merits of the outlined amnesty proposal. |
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District council chiefs have outlined their commitment to affordable housing in Salisbury with an action plan. |
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I have already outlined the common general knowledge above, but it is now necessary to consider the subject in more detail. |
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Their readings have roots in and derive their stimulus from historical and political schema of dissent outlined in the biblical narratives. |
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In an unlucky coincidence today it outlined a rescue issue of convertible bonds and warrants. |
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Judge Robert Moore asked Walker to sit down in the dock as he outlined his reasons for jailing him for five years. |
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The German Chancellor outlined his vision of a federalist Europe, with greater powers for the European Parliament. |
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And her eyes were outlined in black eyeliner, making her green eyes stand out even more, which she was jealous of. |
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I would just like to point out that I am in no way in favour of the scenario that I outlined above. |
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As outlined in the specifications, there is a 120 mm fan that is configured to exhaust air to the rear of the case and out. |
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But no matter where you live, you can use the program outlined in this brochure as a general guide to growing a healthy lawn. |
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And with war, I see the problems I outlined earlier, and I see a diminution in the authority and the work of the United Nations for the future. |
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As the man got to his feet, firm muscles were outlined beneath the jumpsuit's sleeves. |
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Basically, it outlined that there was a sub-basement far below where they had been that was the actual control center. |
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Though eating patterns have differed widely by region and culture, some broad historical patterns can be outlined. |
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But I've outlined above how I will deal with it, and my thoughts, feelings and impressions on the subject. |
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He outlined the impression with his fingers as the rain filled it with water. |
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It would be completely stupid not to take into account the issues which have been outlined. |
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Much of Cuba's Internet control strategy has entailed reactive state responses to the challenges outlined above. |
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Collier outlined that equal pay within salary grades is enforced by the University. |
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The developer will be required to provide various documents as outlined in the Trustee Questionnaire. |
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With a thickness of 12 inches, the arch features a decorative keystone and double corbels, outlined by antique glazing on a white lacquer base. |
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The front of the windchest and the inside surfaces of the bellows box are painted red and outlined with green. |
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The diversity of program interventions addressed all of the factors outlined in the ecological perspective. |
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Seen en masse, the effect of these rippling colour fields, outlined by dark webs, is almost psychedelic. |
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Mr Draper also outlined another component of the Boeing deal winglet modifications. |
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First, they outlined the raga in alap and they followed it up with compositions. |
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There are a number of reasons for this as outlined earlier in this bulletin. |
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Last weekend the fledgling party, less than a year old, held its second congress and outlined their program for the next provincial election. |
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Responses did not differ according to type of treatment, method of recruitment, or characteristics of respondents outlined in the table. |
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There are 14 races, each outlined in impenetrable statistical detail in the official programme. |
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It aligns us with the position outlined by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in Australia. |
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A delicate paper triptych titled Menstruation Carnations used pencil and blood to define three starkly outlined, centralized flowers. |
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But turning labour into a political force to be reckoned with in Alberta is a tall order, which McGowan clearly outlined in his paper. |
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To allay public fears, two meetings will be held at which details of the initial work will be outlined. |
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As originally outlined, these research areas were phrased totally in scientific and technological language. |
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It is going to change the socialising habits of many people and the whole ambience of the Irish pub as outlined already. |
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Without properly outlined references and more primary source material, I seriously doubt this claim. |
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The poem outlined his experience of being gender-fluid and sprang from being confronted with old photos at his grandparents' house. |
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It is very prescriptive and outlined how much time to spend on certain areas as well as which words to teach each week. |
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She wore icy lavender eyeshadow that was pale compared to her lightly tanned skin and dark purple lipstick outlined her lips. |
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I briefly outlined how I thought we might proceed over the next few days and then we broke. |
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General field methods are described in detail elsewhere and only briefly outlined here. |
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The Board outlined plans to build a campus with day care facilities which was to be more than just a rest home. |
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They outlined their position in opposition to the actions of animal rights activists. |
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The calculation of the conductivity and the degree of starch gelatinization is outlined hereinafter. |
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The limitations are those that are considerably exercised in law, and which are clearly outlined here. |
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I have argued that the previous posts on everydayness outlined a social ontology or metaphysics of being. |
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Her eyes were outlined in thick black eyeliner, contrasting sharply with her pale skin. |
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While the futurology may be contentious, I believe there are considerable merits in the cautionary approach outlined in this book. |
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I have discovered that on these, the boundaries of hereditaments were often carelessly delineated and only outlined with coloured crayon. |
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The crisply outlined forms of the painting tend to seem more cool than warm in black-and-white reproductions. |
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It is a four-mile permanent road course with fourteen turns outlined by seven miles of access road on 626 acres of land. |
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Lipstick is painted thickly and then outlined with a lipliner for polished perfection. |
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Of Near Eastern inspiration are the arabesques, ogees, scrolls, and flower heads outlined in raised gold paste. |
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Bengt had always been very proud of her cat's spotted fur, which was shiny and brown with large red-copper rosettes outlined in dark-gray. |
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Her eyes were a soft brown, cheeks rosy, lips perfectly outlined and colored in. |
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The program provides a screensaver that depicts the celestial sphere with the major constellations outlined. |
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Matt outlined each of the following in respective order and hoped all would be given priority. |
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He outlined in particular, the importance of the local hospital for the county. |
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Program components were outlined during routine student orientation to the internal medicine rotation. |
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The European Commission has outlined how this problem is being tackled at a European level. |
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The works involve extremely simple figures, outlined by elegant and light curves, typical of oriental art. |
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Her life achievements were outlined by the university's public orator, Professor Vivian de Klerk. |
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The crisp presentation outlined all the salient features of broadband technology, notably cheaper downloads and smoother surfing. |
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It depicts a viaduct with stick figures walking across it, slightly stooped and outlined against a stormy sky. |
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The overall standard of some prosecution cases outlined to courts in West Yorkshire was below the national standard. |
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As outlined above tissue of autografts fused with each other, while allografted tissues rejected one another. |
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Sandblast cleaning material should conform to one of two particle size graduations outlined in the specifications below. |
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The lawsuits consist of an immensely complicated tangle of legal proceedings, which need only be outlined here. |
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Northcote's head chef Warwick Dodds outlined the restaurant's secret for a successful hotpot. |
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The strategies outlined by Mary Robinson, the UNHCHR, are commonly described as mainstreaming human rights. |
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Her eyes were outlined with some heavy make-up and her black nails were two inches longer than usual. |
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This arrived on a plate with the coulis arranged in geometric patterns, outlined by thin chocolate borders. |
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I have listed those projects in a separate hard-backed journal because I feel I have more control of them when I can see them outlined on paper. |
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O'Brien also outlined plans with Racing Post for some of his other prominent starters in regards to the Breeders' Cup. |
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A woeful performance graphically outlined their reliance upon the injured Craig Chalmers, without whom they resembled Hamlet without the Prince. |
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A delicate paper triptych used pencil and blood to define three starkly outlined, centralized flowers. |
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We outlined the events leading up to the accident and we were able to confirm that the ward was fully staffed. |
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It was her, walking by the ocean, the bright shining sun outlined her scintillating body. |
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Labor outlined a plan to put GPs in hospitals to target the shortage of bulk billing doctors. |
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A venogram is a test where a dye is injected into a vein in the foot and radiographs are taken of the outlined veins in the leg. |
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The hills are jagged and dimpled with craters, some outlined in scorch marks. |
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It enables a balanced workload within the team and, as outlined in IBM's proposal request, is transparent to the end users. |
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The option is only one of the possible scenarios likely to be outlined, with full costings, by the consultants. |
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On some pieces the letters are outlined, resulting in a jumbled scramble of dirty lines and tainted colour. |
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You may see a black or brownish black beetle, sometimes outlined with dull yellow, floating backwards to the surface. |
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They then outlined the tracings that showed well from under the tissue. |
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There are two sets of results issuing from the research outlined above. |
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It is proposed that the creative economy works through a process of cultural diffusion, for which a conceptual understanding of cultural diffusion is outlined. |
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Both Ayalon and Arad have outlined the case for linkage to me in recent weeks in nearly identical terms. |
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In the Church of England, as a Guardian profile outlined, his dynamism was atypical. |
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The bankrupt ones are outlined in red, while the tottering ones have orange outlines. |
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Inside the quarantine zone, even more specific procedures were outlined to keep those within the bounds of it safe. |
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For the most part, these questions should be held in abeyance until other researchers either validate or disprove the hypothesis outlined in the present study. |
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This is slow and laborious, so the method outlined below avoids this step. |
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For proving injectivity and surjectivity of functions, Ward had stressed how a proof strategy could be outlined by simply looking at the quantifiers in the definitions. |
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In a popular article for collider, Stemwedel outlined what she saw as a young woman working in a lab. |
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White House officials outlined the details of the request on a conference call with members of the media Tuesday morning. |
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Electricity crawled along the silhouette of the ravening beast, and its viciously pointed beak glinted and was outlined in a shifting corona of spitting sparks. |
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The crew was met by the factory's keyholder who told the firefighters that no staff were in the factory and outlined the nature of the spilled chemicals. |
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Opening for the plaintiff, Paul Gallagher SC not only outlined the evidence he proposes to bring forward but also attempted an advance rebuttal of the defence case. |
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In a further hint at recovery in the tech sector, Microsoft and Cisco have outlined plans for acquisitions which could kick-start international consolidation. |
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In his acceptance speech he outlined his wish list for the city. |
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The links to the useful posts were formerly in the area outlined in red. |
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Despite all that I have outlined, it should be recognised that science is still very much alive and will continue to have an important role to play in society. |
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The twist that makes this look right now is that the lapels, fronts and hems of the tweeds are encrusted with gold and silver or outlined in colourful stones. |
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The marketing strategies that Sainsbury outlined in today's report would suggest that it is intent on repositioning itself as a provider of quality foods. |
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The guy had apparently did not know how a ZIF socket worked, and evidently didn't check the motherboard manual either as it was clearly outlined there. |
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In a real sense, the lessee leased not only the restaurant premises but the premises in the context of the entire mall as outlined in the site plan. |
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The steps outlined in the streaming process can be presented linearly. |
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He outlined the practice of audism in which deaf people shun the traditional deaf community and signing, preferring to use residual hearing, speech and lip-reading. |
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The painter's human figures, although robustly outlined, are spectral. |
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Dr Williams outlined his opposition to assisted dying in a sermon at Westminster Abbey earlier this week to mark the annual commemoration of Florence Nightingale. |
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As outlined in the introduction, postcards showing air travel-related subjects attempt to raise positive associations between the onlooker and the airlines. |
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Costs for excess wear and tear, such as cigarette burns on the seats or damage to the body, may fall on your shoulders if outlined in the contract. |
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The employee is charged income tax at the marginal tax rate on the difference between the interest rate paid on the loan and the deemed rate as outlined above. |
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The search will verify that there are no changes, other than those outlined in the title deed, such as conveyance, mortgage, lease or foreclosure. |
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A government-partnered agency outlined its desperate need for medical personnel in a LISTSERV email Tuesday. |
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Morgan hypothesizes that the mound shape was first outlined by a line of posts set in a wall trench, which served as a retaining wall for the fill. |
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The drawings are so dense with graphite and so sharply outlined against a larger white sheet that they appear to adhere to it like a postage stamp. |
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Drawing on the Renjaminian notion of translatability outlined above, I will now explore the difficulties inherent in translating Manzoni's I promessi sposi. |
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They were green in color, with a bronze ring around the pupil that somehow blended with the deep shade of green that was outlined in a misty gray. |
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Community members were persuaded to attend long and awkward meetings at which cattle station plans were outlined in language which was alien and obscure to the Bulman mob. |
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Tim was just starting to cross the grounds, the dark silhouette of the school outlined in the moonlight, when a gasping voice whispered in the shadows. |
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This sum, outlined in the penal code, is double for a male than it is for a female. |
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As Patrick Hruby outlined at Sports on Earth, the changes are for the most part positive. |
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Gray-blue water seems to wash over Flood, where Baerwalde depicts the head of a figure in negative space, a want of color outlined by pale, streaked smudges of paint. |
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A hypothetical rectangular habitat is outlined by a thick solid line. |
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The intersection of two kinds of referent with the other two contrasts outlined above produces a set of six identifiable types of New Zealandisms. |
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Capital Radio outlined the next phase of its online strategy today, with the announcement that it has negotiated non-exclusive Internet rights to music companies ' playlists. |
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On the eve of his departure in January, 1795, he mustered the strength for one last voluminous report on government finance and outlined an ambitious future course. |
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In so far as it is possible with any legislation, the provisions outlined in the Guide are set out in a straightforward and non-technical manner, which makes for easy reading. |
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Last week she outlined her plans for the centre at a party to relaunch Modern Painters magazine, which she has just added to her publishing stable. |
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That was the stark choice outlined by City of York council leader Steve Galloway last week when details of next year's central Government grant to councils were announced. |
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Among other drawings are four individual pots outlined in red conte on Somerset cream paper, in each of which the line is not flowing but halting. |
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She had pale skin, and her eyes were outlined very thickly in eyeliner. |
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At the very top was a ruined building, outlined against the fading sky. |
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A dark black wolf was standing there, outlined against the sky. |
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He also outlined what was needed to obtain objectives and win the battle. |
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Further details are likely to be outlined at the public meeting on Sunday. |
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Commendably, Iceland have clearly outlined their turnaround plans. |
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Peggy took her place at the window back inside the recovery room and watched as the detectives took their pictures, and outlined the body with white chalk. |
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The relaxed Bayesian clock method following the methodology outlined in Matthee et al. was used to date the evolution of the various chiropteran lineages. |
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Whatever the nomenclature, be it male menopause or climacteric or age related hypotestosteronaemia, men presenting with symptoms outlined in the box should be investigated. |
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Her thin and narrow face was framed in short curls of black hair, irregular as though they were outlined in pen-strokes upon a wash-drawing in Indian ink. |
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However, while this element of inductiveness undoubtedly exists in the approach outlined, it is typically deemed to be predominantly deductive in orientation. |
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Black diamonds outlined by stringing and a cross-banded mahogany-veneer border highlight the doors, which open to reveal additional pigeonholes and drawers. |
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Following the learning process outlined in the five R's allows for improvements in education by improving the application and conceptualization of knowledge. |
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Matching gloves reached up past her elbows and were lined with a blue piping that also outlined the high neck of the suit and ran down the whole left side of her body. |
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The maintenance team failed to follow proper procedures outlined in the loading manual, which required them to open the filler cap and to visually check the fuel level. |
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The Minister outlined how, in recent months, he has been active in establishing contacts and developing relations with his counterparts in the applicant countries. |
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An unnamed whistleblower outlined in detail to Ireland On Sunday how he took part in such fixing, at times casting as many as four votes in the same election. |
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Because of this, a variety of fixatives are used to preserve and stabilize certain structures and inclusions to withstand the procedures just outlined. |
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As outlined above, we assumed that both environmentally induced variability and colony growth rates were relatively invariant within a population. |
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I have outlined just a flavour of what is happening in the next couple of months and I'm quite sure that Sligo athletes will be highly motivated by what lies ahead. |
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The attractive young lady with corkscrew curls and a floral brooch sits high on the ivory, her large eyes accentuated by heavily outlined lids and eyelashes. |
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The lack of integration is partly attributed to the unrealistically low forward estimates of public expenditure outlined in the Government's first budget. |
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Stark, cubistic, with flat surfaces outlined with bands of a blue-and-white checkerboard motif, the exterior was echoed inside with equally geometric furnishings. |
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This provided a rationale for the ganzfeld paradigm and outlined the stages of the experimental procedure, focusing on the roles of the experimenter, sender, and receiver. |
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He outlined a number of allegations involving unnamed judges, with claims of the soliciting of young male prostitutes, and misuse of Commonwealth cars. |
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The manuscript outlined an important application of geometry that developed by the 10th century to a new concept of anaclastics or dioptrics, Rashid said. |
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With all the continuities and discontinuities outlined in our separate chapters, this period was clearly fundamental for the subsequent development of Europe. |
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When this started a few years ago I was rather disorientated given that the honest answer would clearly break all the social rules I have just outlined. |
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He outlined that his farm comprised a yard, buildings and a dwelling house and the land was divided into six symmetrical fields varying in size from about 12 to 15 acres. |
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Freud outlined his theory of infantile sexuality and the development of various manifestations of eroticism around different erotogenic zones of the body. |
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Instead of dramatizing the story, one student would take the role of moderator and interview the main characters concerning the events outlined in the assigned book. |
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From the portion which outlined the head I saw my father's youthful, and radiant face, with an expression as self-poised as though he had just entered from a walk. |
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The ratings on the class C-1 and C-2 notes address the ultimate payment of interest and principal as outlined in the governing documents. |
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The choice of clubs is at the golfer's discretion, although every club must be constructed in accordance with parameters outlined in the rules. |
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You have not advertently outlined steps as to how you would deal with similar situations if the arose in the future. |
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The previous chapter outlined some of the contrasts in the thinking of Garrod and Osler, the two Regius professors. |
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Specifically, the NDP opposed the salary provisions and the form of binding arbitration outlined in the bill. |
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Limitations on the imposition of certain Norwegian laws are outlined in the Spitsbergen Treaty. |
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He discovered Cape Cod Bay, his claim proved by a map of 1529 which clearly outlined Cape Cod. |
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The procedures for presidential election and all other elections in Iran are outlined by the Supreme Leader. |
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As a result of his expedition, the 1529 Diego Ribeiro world map outlined the East coast of North America almost perfectly. |
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The girl stooped to pluck a rose, and as she bent over it, her profile was clearly outlined. |
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One of Charlemagne's famed capitularies outlined part of the religious intent of his interactions with the Saxons. |
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In a federation, the division of power between federal and regional governments is usually outlined in the constitution. |
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The historical details outlined in his monographs serve as paradigms for Sallust. |
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These lexical, grammatical, and morphological similarities can be outlined in the table below. |
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The traditional chronology, or at least the most widespread, proposes the succession of events outlined in the following paragraphs. |
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An approach to death as outlined above makes euthanasia inappropriate and irrelevant. |
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The appeal process is outlined on the reverse of the VT20 pass certificate and the VT30 failure notice. |
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Attlee announced he would introduce the Welfare State outlined in the 1942 Beveridge Report. |
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Some tax systems, such as India, may have significant differences from the principles outlined below. |
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This is a subject extensively discussed since that time and on which some points, outlined below, continue to excite controversy. |
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The text and principles outlined in them were only words without enforcement, and so alone, they could not and did not abolish slavery. |
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His ideas about gravitation, and his claim of priority for the inverse square law, are outlined below. |
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Under the Music, Festivals and Dance sections below, the richness of these aspects that have captured the world's attention are outlined. |
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The 1971 Delft Report outlined a series of works for Gold Coast Beaches, including beach nourishment and an artificial reef. |
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Below, some different geographic, geopolitical and cultural definitions of the term are outlined. |
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The bill outlined the structure of the proposed assemblies and defined their powers. |
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In the large neglected garden, formal paths outlined with white stones were overgrown with bunny-grass. |
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In October 2009 the President of SNCF, Guillaume Pepy, outlined plans to expand TGV services around Paris as well as for fleet renewal. |
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Hosseini also outlined plans of Iranian companies to produce metal wire in Rechitsa, as well as to build a cement plant in Homel voblast. |
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All Leviton GFCI products conform to the latest industry standards as outlined by OSHA, UL, CSA, NEC and others. |
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We have outlined only a few of the insurance coverages and issues facing cleaning companies and the building owners that employ them. |
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The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 outlined plans for a Supreme Court of the United Kingdom to replace the role of the Law Lords. |
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He outlined nine factors interacting with one another under conditions of debt and deflation to create the mechanics of boom to bust. |
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The submission to Moray Council outlined the following proposed works at the station. |
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Indeed, Ackerman and Alstott outlined similar ideas in The Stakeholder Society. |
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This name server will then follow the process outlined above in DNS in theory, until it either successfully finds a result, or does not. |
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The ticks implicated in the four tick-borne illnesses outlined above belong to the Ixodidae family as opposed to the soft tick Argasidae family. |
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The following day Labour outlined plans to ban junk food TV adverts and parking charges at NHS hospitals. |
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The bishop outlined the church's views in a pastoral letter. |
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Determination of the critical pressure on the shell outlined on the surface of the hyperboloid of one sheet. |
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All of the tests outlined in this article are used for evaluating new core sand systems in a foundry. |
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Both studies outlined serious adverse outcomes associated with malaria by parasite species during pregnancy. |
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In the following decades, state regulators outlined a similar role for agency ratings in restricting insurance company investments. |
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Kennedy would have swiftly impaneled a Federal Grand Jury to investigate the gross abuses of authority outlined above, but that was another era. |
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Mr Blair outlined how his government viewed a change in the calculous of risk posed by Saddam Hussein, following the World Trade Center attacks. |
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There has been recent confusion about the micropayment approach Bill Gates outlined that is important to clarify. |
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The statement outlined that the only information derived from the incomplete manifest was that the plane is carrying a 4,566kg of mangosteens. |
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In his novels, he outlined an England divided into two nations, each living in perfect ignorance of each other. |
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Fire burst from its open mouth, its eyes glowed with a smouldering glare, its muzzle and hackles and dewlap were outlined in flickering flame. |
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Some towns within these areas did, however, receive charters which outlined rights and duties in much the same way as a borough. |
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Some Wanjinas, such as the one at Carpenter's Gap 1, have been outlined or re-marked in charcoal. |
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For this reason, converged voice services, similar to what is outlined in this report, may be the real IMS killer application. |
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And in the background of the picture, just out of focus behind the man, was a soaring minaret outlined against a shockingly blue sky. |
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In early 2014, David Cameron outlined the changes he aimed to bring about in the EU and in the UK's relationship with it. |
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Suggestions related to the electricity sector were outlined by Jina Shammas Mrad, Director General of Tomorrow's Advice, a consultancy firm. |
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Unfulfilled needs for analgesics are identified and strategies are outlined to develop markets for analgesic drugs. |
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The United States also will not support a mandatory review conference, as outlined in Section IV, which serves only to institutionalize and bureaucratize this pr ocess. |
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Although many parts of the island are lichenologically unexplored the general distribution of quite a number of more conspicuous lichens can be outlined fairly reliably. |
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To help you, I have outlined the life cycle of this sawfly, one of over 400 different sawflies which attack a wide range of wild and cultivated plants. |
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Halder outlined his first thoughts on defeating Russian forces. |
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The paper outlined an assault on England's eastern coast between The Wash and the River Thames by troops crossing the North Sea from ports in the Low Countries. |
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Oreland outlined that, based on gene-environment interactions, the brain monoamine systems play a crucial role in shaping personality traits and conduct disorder. |
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A couple of lyrebirds walk the brush, their ancient silhouettes outlined against the grounds sheltering their fare of insects, myriapods, and snails. |
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Our predictions over languages with verbless locatives are outlined in. |
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O'Brien said elected officials in neighboring towns are all facing budget constraints and welcome the local options outlined in the Municipal Partnership Act. |
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The doomsday scenario outlined by motor-racing chief Mosley would see teams decamp to country's in the Middle East which do not have problems with restrictive legislation. |
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Baked into each moon cake was a message that outlined the attack. |
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Pentagon strategist Edward Luttwak, in The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire, outlined three stages, with hegemonic being the first, followed by imperial. |
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As outlined above, a series of novel morphological traits are correlated with the cladogenetic events in Petrocosmea, all are first documented in present study. |
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