The debris is a mixture of dirt and brake pad material that has adhered to the ceramic surface. |
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Use of thicker sheets in fully adhered membranes helps resist puckering and wrinkling. |
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If you adhered closely to the program through Phase 3, you probably have at least the faint outline of a six-pack now emerging. |
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A few of today's rap artists have adhered closely to rap's original spirit as an egalitarian party music. |
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Many architectural historians maintain that Mission furniture adhered more closely to the Arts and Crafts ideals than most British work did. |
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Anything that can prevent a tragedy from happening should be carefully adhered to. |
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We find organs that have adhered to each other, usually the gall bladder and liver stuck together with scar tissue. |
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Glass coverslips were adhered to the petri dish by placing them over each water drop. |
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What is the point of drawing up plans if they're not going to be adhered to? |
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Up until now, lenders, brokers and intermediaries in the industry adhered to a voluntary code of conduct. |
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A few hours after it detached, the cell regenerated its filopodia and once again adhered to the matrix. |
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He adhered to famously beautiful women, as lover or court poet or Svengali, or all three. |
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Along with the other cadets, he rose before dawn, kept his quarters neat, attended class and adhered to a military code of discipline. |
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On the eve of Washington's birthday, the celebrants adhered to the principles of the former president's Farewell Address. |
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This date will be strictly adhered to with exceptions being made only for qualifier classes held after that date. |
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It had a tendency to mix with clay-rich mud to form a gooey, sticky gunk that adhered to everything. |
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The optically trapped carboxylated bead is attached to the cationic vesicle adhered onto a glass coverslip, by electrostatic interactions. |
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A large number of scholars followed in their steps and adhered to their tradition. |
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There are speed limits that are adhered to, and heavy fines, as well as points deducted for non-compliance. |
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A portion of the cystic mass showed benign bladder smooth muscle and serosa focally adhered to the outer cyst wall. |
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These labels can suffer from the disadvantage that they can be difficult for a user to open when the self-adhesive label is adhered to a product. |
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They blended entertainment with education in a way that adhered securely to the prevailing ideology of broadcasting. |
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The systems are either fully adhered, mechanically attached, or loose-laid and ballasted. |
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It is better to be safe than sorry and due care and responsibility can avoid a lot of sorrow and anguish if rules and guidelines are adhered to. |
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Alongside pastoral fervor for souls, the missionaries zealously adhered to their French allegiance. |
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Training intensity is high, while the importance of a proper diet and of taking sufficient rest is well-documented and regimentally adhered to. |
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We feel the law is inherently abusive of Constitutional limits on power, even if its limitations are adhered to letter-perfect. |
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Many of our housing developments started off on the right foot, with open spaces and strictly adhered to building codes. |
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However, the principle of the main theme recurring in the same key is usually adhered to. |
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The letter added that if the schedule was not adhered to in the future the debt would be passed to the legal department for recovery. |
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The squares were cut to fit the stream shape, adhered with thin-set adhesive, then grouted. |
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Most of these materials are simply adhered to the wall with the appropriate adhesive and the joints are grouted. |
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It was printed in 20 colors and was made from a combination of pressed paper pulp and adhered lithographic elements. |
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Her soaked hair clung to her pale white face, her clothes adhered to her frail body, and her eyes were shut. |
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Among the first generation, family relations adhered rather closely to the traditional Bulgarian model. |
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They adhered to the policy for almost a year, during which they observed an unprecedented rise in the number of patients with quinsy. |
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It worked best with wound balls, because it adhered to windings well. |
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Make like the legendary Kitty Carlisle Hart, who adhered to a daily ritual. |
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I wondered if they had known about the worshipful attitude that once adhered to men like themselves, and mourned its absence. |
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West, 33, has only dabbled in the business world, but when his activities have adhered to this strategy they have been successful. |
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Where significant differences existed between the hospital groups, usually large hospitals adhered to accepted practice guidelines to a greater extent. |
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Religiously, most of the returnees were probably strict Yahwists who adhered to the exclusive nationalism of Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic law. |
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The deliberately miswritten order has its uses, making it even more important that orders be strictly adhered to and doubtful ones rigorously banned. |
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There is simply no regard for sanitary conditions and nobody cares about public health or even remembers that there are public health laws that should strictly be adhered to. |
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The triennial revisions of the MSJC Code includes provisions for adhered veneer and prestressed masonry and an expansion of the quality assurance section. |
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While each of the test centres are independently run, they are networked around the country thus ensuring that the standard requirements are adhered to. |
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It is not known that there exists one good reason for attachment to the splinter bar, or why a barbaric and antiquated method should be longer adhered to. |
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The popular effect of splashbacks is achieved when one side of a glass panel is painted then adhered to surfaces either behind cooktops, or as a feature panel in a bathroom. |
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Like fellow Beat Jedi Madlib, Spinna adhered to a jazz-based aesthetic but was willing to dig into other genre's for a pasticcio rewarding in its eclecticism. |
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When such techniques are adhered to, the risk of trauma to the radial artery and subsequent thrombosis is reduced even when collateral circulation in the hand is reduced. |
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Sisley was born to British parents in Paris and after meeting with fellow future Impressionists, Bazille, Monet and Renoir, he adhered to this approach throughout his career. |
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The blended clay was then formed into a brick, a thin slice of which was inlaid into a shallow recessed channel around the body of the teapot and adhered with wet slip. |
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This can be done by increasing the number of plies and upgrading the surfacing in a built-up roofing system or installing a thicker, fully adhered single-ply membrane. |
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The A minor key is well adhered to and the Un poco lento tempo is very intriguingly drawn out by Hogwood and his Danish orchestra who play this music to the manner born. |
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Because poorly adhered diamond cannot cut both directions under strong impact force, frame saws equipped with diamond segments are used only to cut soft marble. |
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A semisolid lotion is applied to the body-facing surface and a cover is releasably adhered directly to the lotion. |
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The high number of sarcophagi from Eboracum has provided a large number of these casts, in some cases with cloth surviving adhered to the gypsum. |
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In contrast to the preceding pontificate, Pope Alexander VI adhered initially to strict administration of justice and orderly government. |
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He added that last year, crunch year, had not adhered to this pattern. |
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The egg is translucent, ivory, and reniform, with one end adhered to the host. |
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It also allowed the king to dismiss many of his opponents who adhered to the old mythology. |
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German and Italian are spoken widely as well as Ladin and old traditions are still adhered to. |
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Effective sanitation practices, if instituted and adhered to in time, are usually sufficient to stop an epidemic. |
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He pointed out that no one in this case had directly challenged the Swift regime, which the Court had adhered to for so long in so many cases. |
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So strictly is this principle adhered to that no question is allowed to be raised as to the fairness or unfairness of the contract entered into. |
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Even retrocecal appendices are usually invested by peritoneum but have adhered to the posterior cecum, either because of inflammation or tumor. |
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The novelty awoke the interest of the people of Pernambuco, that soon adhered to the game. |
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In 1532 the Waldensians adhered to the Reformation, adopting the Calvinist theology. |
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In antiquity, the Berber people adhered to the traditional Berber religion, prior to the arrival of Abrahamic faiths into North Africa. |
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Harrison and Spearpoint have also observed this phenomenon in the study of adhered spill plume. |
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Consequently, they also suggest that his devotion to Tianfei was the dominant faith that he adhered to. |
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The Narodnik movement in Tsarist Russia in the 1860s and 1870s adhered to this populist stance. |
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Valens died in the Battle of Adrianople in 378 and was succeeded by Theodosius I, who adhered to the Nicene creed. |
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All three products use specially-designed mirror heaters adhered to the backs of mirrors, keeping them fog free in the steamiest conditions. |
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There is no one approach to archaeological theory that has been adhered to by all archaeologists. |
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Transport for London regulations will be adhered to as the taxi has a 25-foot turning circle. |
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Once the eggs are laid, they are adhered to hair shafts close to the scalp using a protein that makes crazy glue look like chewing gum. |
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Adhesive-treated eggs had either chili or paprika powder directly adhered using raw albumen and vitellus from store-bought Domestic Chicken eggs. |
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Ethiopia adhered to it and refused to decolonize it as it needed the Red Sea ports of Assab and Mussawa. |
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Initially the Grange adhered strongly to the practice of purging their association from the effects of sectarianism and political partyism. |
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Dart adhered to the diffusionist vision of Smith, broadened well beyond the limits of ancient Egyptian travellers and ideas. |
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Since then, 192 state parties have ratified the convention, making it one of the most adhered to international instruments. |
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Thrombi are caused by the inflammation of the vessel wall, and often adhered to wall having less tendency to embolize. |
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In the rare case of the Ros an Bucca group from Cornwall, only six are adhered to. |
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It was believed that many of the persons who claimed no affiliation with any organised religion adhered to traditional African religion. |
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The Himyarites rejected polytheism and adhered to a consensual form of monotheism called Rahmanism. |
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There are several recent examples where succession of states, as described above, has not been entirely adhered to. |
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Many of the staff from the established Church of Scotland's India mission adhered to the Free Church. |
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He believed that those archaeologists who adhered to it placed a greater emphasis on artefacts themselves rather than their makers. |
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Had Virgil been a circular poet, and closely adhered to history, how could the Romans have had Dido? |
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Congress' choice of penalty reflects a societal policy which must be adhered to by the courts. |
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Following similar conflicts over modernism, the Southern Baptist Convention adhered to conservative theology as its official position. |
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The next day, William ordered the bishops not to treat Anselm as their primate or as Canterbury's archbishop, as he openly adhered to Urban. |
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While England was accustomed to change her kings, the French largely adhered to theirs. |
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However, two loops of ileum were densely adhered to the anastomotic site and so the anastomosis was taken down with the lysis of adhesions. |
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We also tried printed tags, using a thermal printer, but the tags could not be adhered to the bag because any paper material would contaminate the product. |
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The removed plant is classed as contaminative waste and there are controls on its disposal, which have to be adhered to and carry an additional expense. |
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Like the vast majority of rhinoceroses, the body plan of the woolly rhinoceros adhered to a conservative morphology, like the first rhinoceroses seen in the late Eocene. |
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Although the western Emperor Gratian supported orthodoxy, the younger Valentinian II, who became his colleague in the Empire, adhered to the Arian creed. |
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Both films use the exact same sealant layers, the only difference between them being the processing method in which they are adhered to the metalized PET layer. |
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The Act enables the aim of the parties to be fully adhered to. |
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Aboriginal people traditionally adhered to animist spiritual frameworks. |
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Frenette reported in 2002 that SCD vessel blockages occur when sickled red cells bind to white cells called neutrophils that have adhered to the vessel walls. |
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It was couched in the form of an open letter to Lyndhurst, and in Bradford's view encapsulates a political philosophy that Disraeli adhered to for the rest of his life. |
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In 1942, Mexico, the Philippines and Ethiopia adhered to the declaration. |
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