A particle size of the dispersed malonic acid of about 25 to about 1000 microns is suitable. |
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One estate agent says some areas have seen prices soar by 25 per cent in three months. |
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To call lifting 25 million people out of fear and despair, into freedom and hope, a misbegotten adventure beggars belief. |
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Donating blood sixty times over a period spanning 25 years might be normal for a professional donor. |
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Each time he was given the ball 25 times last season, he rushed for 100 yards or more. |
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Cows are fed a total mixed ration and those yielding over 25 litres are fed concentrates in the parlour. |
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A remarkable 25 percent of employees responded in the affirmative to this question. |
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Tasmania's got an electoral system where there's only 25 members of their lower house, the House of Assembly. |
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Approximately 25 cm long, the animal has a flat tail surrounded by a skin-like fin which is used for swimming. |
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These changes represent the low-hanging fruit of increased horsepower and add 25 horses to the 260 hp on the stock version. |
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It's how he has been able to reach and maintain the highest standards in his products over the last 25 years. |
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Every Wednesday they weigh-in after their keep-fit class and pay 25 pence each time. |
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As the moon orbits the spinning earth, there is a cycle of two high tides and two low tides about every 25 hours. |
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This aggregate amount represents an increase of 25 per cent in Commonwealth Government funding to those three categories of schools. |
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The payment period is for 25 years, or when the aggregate amount has been collected, whichever comes first. |
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This realtor, who has sold real estate in the Seattle area for 25 years, would agree. |
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We follow the inhabitants of one of the smaller districts, desperate to win after the shame of having lost for 25 years running. |
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According to Minister of Economy Nikolai Vassilev, agrarian land has been separated into 25 million parts. |
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It must be nearly 25 years since I was last force-fed irregular verb endings by overenthusiastic French teachers. |
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I reckon since I arrived and purchased my mobile phone I have keyed in and later deleted at least 25 numbers. |
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In this test, the time required for an individual to place 25 grooved pegs in a keyed pegboard is recorded. |
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Captain Paris and this first attachment of airmen had already completed an operational tour by flying the required 25 missions. |
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Just 25 air miles from Merrill Field stands a flight meeting center where members practice aerospace education. |
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Although falling outside the dates of Heritage Week proper, the Rut Walk on Sunday, September 25 is another must. |
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The first 15 photophase hours were at a 1000 lux luminosity and the last hour was at 25 lux luminosity. |
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The first ones were located not at airports, as they are now, but along airways, spaced 15 to 25 miles apart. |
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Nine of 25 damaged fusulinids were mounted onto SEM stubs for preparation of scanning electron micrographs. |
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Using wireless broadcast technology, each mast has a range of up to 25 miles and can deliver speeds of up to 1.5Mbps. |
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In about 25 percent of all homes, some type of service upgrade is needed before new wiring can be installed. |
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At least 25 per cent of the gags were funny enough to get me to laugh out loud, which counts for something. |
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We evacuated a number of houses within 25 metres of the premises, which allowed the squad to safely burn the substances. |
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That means a 35-year-old woman who quits her job to raise kids can't touch the money for 25 years. |
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I won't be touching this money for perhaps 25 years, so it's all going into the stock market. |
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Only her slightly erratic movements and an obvious weariness remind you that for the past 25 years she has suffered from Parkinson's disease. |
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And getting 20 to 25 minutes against reserves could be the perfect tonic for Tinsley's sagging confidence. |
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Chris Falls, who has 25 years in the industry, is keen to improve the wages and conditions of his fellow shearers and other pastoral workers. |
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Lifting tackle can take up scenery and properties weighing a ton through a trap door in the roof to the second floor, 25 feet above. |
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She's a big, beautiful, racy mare who was honest, finishing first or second in 25 starts. |
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Its 25 km long peninsula is lined with luxury hotels and we stayed in one of the newest five-star resorts. |
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At the same time, the number of jobseekers up to the age of 25 has dropped from 1,800 in 1999 to 600 last year. |
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These faint, radial lines were first observed by Voyager, 25 years ago, and have also been seen in pictures from Hubble. |
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His career in the building industry started 25 years ago as an apprentice joiner with York-based Shepherd Construction Ltd. |
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At the time of Philippine independence, about 25 percent of Filipinos spoke Tagalog, the language of central Luzon. |
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A building worker is recovering after falling 25 feet down an unfinished lift shaft after scaffolding gave way. |
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After checkering the main spring housing at 25 lpi, it was fit and blended into the frame with the bottom corner radiused. |
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There were certain areas where we had youths in gangs of 20 or 25 causing serious problems for residents and running us ragged. |
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With temperatures of up to 25 degrees the whole city is a buzz of activity and there is a real carnival atmosphere everywhere. |
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This is the haul of drugs seized when 25 police officers raided a Highworth pub. |
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To prevent the clay from becoming adobe brick, she dug in 15 tons of sand, 14 truckloads of composted manure, and 25 large bales of peat moss. |
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Small ranchers in northern New Mexico pay to graze 1 to 25 cattle per ranch in this oasis all summer. |
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Roll out the puff pastry on a lightly floured board and trim to a 25 cm-wide circle or square. |
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Chicago is 25 miles long and 10 miles wide, and its flat and spacious setting allows architects to display their genius to advantage. |
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On the main floor the ceiling ranges in height from 12 to 25 feet, allowing daylight to fill the space. |
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It wasn't until passing through 25 degrees nose high, with airspeed rapidly dropping, that I focused on the priority task of aviating. |
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Further work now underway is expected to shave another 25 percent of the bulk and mass. |
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I knew this was his magnum opus, the story he had wanted to bring to the screen for 25 years. |
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On September 25 signals from the seamount ceased when a transmission cable that carried the signals to land was cut by a deep-sea trawler. |
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They are providing the building rent-free for 25 years to the theatre company. |
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A foetus was aborted at 25 weeks because it had amniotic band syndrome, which causes deformities in the body parts. |
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I find it laughable now that at 25 I was having what essentially boiled down to a mid-life crisis. |
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This was true when I was a newspaper reporter more than 25 years ago and the situation has not changed. |
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David Whittle had a half chance late in the first half but his shot from 25 yards was just off target. |
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Currently, 25 constituencies are represented, and 17 constituencies are without a minister or minister of state. |
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The tenant or local agent is obliged to deduct 25 per cent withholding tax from rental income and send it to the tax office. |
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The Sun spins once on its axis once every 25 days at its equator, carrying sunspots around. |
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Defendants, witnesses, solicitors, police officers and probation officers will then have to travel 25 miles across Salisbury Plain. |
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The large following created over 25 centuries ago and continuing to this day is witness to the fact that something of distinct value was created. |
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The ayatollah wields considerable influence among Shiites, who make up more than 60 percent of Iraq's 25 million people. |
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Within 25 years, he predicts, homeowners, as well as businesses, will no longer have to separate recyclables from their garbage. |
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Budinaukas was red carded in 25 minutes after handling the ball outside the penalty area. |
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Salted codfish and dried klipfish can be supplied in bales of 25 and 50 kg net, in wooden cases of 50 kg net, in cartons of 25 kg and 10 kg net. |
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All areas that were naturally treed have lost about 30 percent of their canopy cover in the last 25 years. |
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He's 43, been a copper for 25 years and has a pedigree of detective work, having covered ganglands, drug trafficking and extortion. |
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And yet he has been rejected by a polyglot babel of 25 countries, and the will of the people of Italy has been frustrated. |
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Last week the Town Clerk was as good as his word when a total of 25 lime trees were put in specially prepared beds along the avenue. |
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As a redshirt freshman in 2000, he made 25 catches, the second most on the team. |
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There had been a storm warning at 1.15 p.m., with the wind speed touching 50 knots and the waves rising up to 25 feet. |
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I have travelled extensively for the past 25 years and I know a good bar when I see one. This is not a good bar! |
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But you can take only 25 per cent as a tax-free lump sum and the rest has to be taken as pension. |
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Glinting in the pinkish sunlight, the aircraft taxied slowly across the busy airport and took off on schedule 25 minutes later. |
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It's 25 to 45-year-old blokes and sheilas who kick in and join footy clubs, not children. |
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The film is composed of selections from one family's collection of 25 reels of home movies, shot on 8mm. |
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Educators have suggested reducing class sizes from 40 students to less than 25 to re-employ laid-off teachers and raise standards. |
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He explained that he envisages himself working there for the next 25 years. |
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The first round tie kicked off 25 minutes late when the appointed referee failed to turn up. |
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Egg masses consist of 25 to 50 whitish eggs laid overlapping each other like fish scales. |
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Blanch the bean sprouts in the boiling water for 25 seconds then refresh under cold running water. |
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Stabbing me right then was the thought that we had burnt our boats on this quest to return to my roots after 25 years of London life. |
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A shop was set alight, 25 cars were burnt out and two police officers were injured. |
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Parents and staff have said a tearful farewell to a children's nursery that has closed after 25 years. |
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There were about 50 coots, 25 shovelers, and a handful each of mallards and ferruginous ducks. |
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However, a vote was taken last March among the 25 qualified electors named on the register of electors at Kennedy Street. |
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For the past 25 years he has been documenting the immigrant experience in Canada, working class culture and the labour movement. |
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At the moment in the 25 seat House of Assembly, Labor have 14, the Liberals seven and the Greens four. |
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In all, 250 students from 25 colleges made it to the finals of various events organised as part of the festival. |
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Crystals reach more than 25 cm in length and 2 cm in width and are associated with a mass of fine-grained talc. |
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To make a long story short, 25 years later we have over 90 percent of our police nationwide carrying autoloaders to work. |
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The so-called exercise yards consist of 25 x 18 foot cages, with prisoners only allowed to exercise alone, wearing manacles. |
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Natives in three sampans paddled 10 hours without rest, towing the aircraft 25 miles downstream to the ancient city of Hue. |
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I'd like to propose my own candidate for the most loathsome display of demagoguery in the past 25 years. |
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Marg's new book is an attempt to fill the lacuna, and comes 25 years after an earlier study titled Homage to Jaipur. |
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With its 25 per cent of alloyed metals, K-gold also possesses optimum strength and colour versatility. |
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There are, at present, 104 members of the council, 25 of whom are lay members. |
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Most residents are never more than a 15 minute drive from a ski trail, with 25 kilometers lit for the long nights. |
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The 25 per cent year-on-year jump in revenues was also in line with expectations. |
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Only 25 will be available this season, as even Ski Scotland doesn't believe there will be an avalanche of applications. |
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The holy relic is believed to protect the 25 sq. km. former Portuguese colony, on the doorstep of China, from natural disasters. |
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The Red Army and navy attempted to relieve the city with a huge amphibious assault, the Kerch-Feodosiya operation, on 25 December. |
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One vehicle acquired in September 2002 has only done 2,710 recorded miles, averaging out at just under 25 miles a week. |
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The 25 articles were reprinted, 9 from book chapters and 16 from 10 different journals. |
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The leak of wastewater containing diesel fuel and motor oil was discovered Friday at the fueling station about 25 miles northeast of Spokane. |
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Some people argue that hunting is more cruel than shooting as some hunts last for 25 miles and up to 8 hours. |
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The following year 17 candidates were accepted for ministerial training, rising to 25 in 2002 and 33 last year. |
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The lava flow spreads 25 miles north to south, and nine miles east to west. |
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In the last three weeks, up to 25 drug users have come here every night to shoot heroin and cocaine into their veins. |
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She's on call 365 days a year, and her crew of 25 do shifts of three weeks on, three weeks off. |
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Based upon the schedule, that would have left me a layover of just 25 minutes in Patchogue. |
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The game was over after 25 moves but he tried some tactics before resigning in 34 moves. |
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Strategies for the primary prevention of lead poisoning have only been implemented within the past 25 years. |
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Technically, as all 25 member states must ratify the treaty for it to take effect, it is dead. |
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As a mirror site for the Central Institute of Technology, New Zealand, the site includes around 25 courseware packages published by them. |
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While I calculated numbers to the primary divert, the aircrew based their numbers on a divert 25 miles farther away. |
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Some scientists still use the earlier name of hahnium because it had been used for about 25 years. |
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The Chinese are claiming this is the biggest advance in nuclear power generation for 25 years. |
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He plans to build new nuclear power stations for the first time in 25 years. |
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For the next 25 years, Syria was governed by French colonial administrators under a mandate from the League of Nations. |
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The general election produced a stalemate, with opposition and pro-government parties each ending up with 25 seats in the 50-seat parliament. |
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In places, the Canadian and German soldiers were less than 25 metres from one another on the front line trenches. |
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Company-owned bucket trucks, trenchers, backhoes and cranes serve about 25 crews in the southeast and southwest. |
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For birds that were banded after arrival, we assumed that they had arrived and begun fasting on Oct 20 for males and Oct 25 for females. |
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Scores of firefighters arrived in 25 vehicles including foam tenders designed to fight chemical fires. |
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Baiting with corn, he bagged half a dozen carp, with fish up to 7lb, for his 25 lb 12 oz. |
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The 5ft 6in caretaker ballooned to 25 st 5lb by bingeing on pies, crisps and chocolates as he struggled to come to terms with the tragedy. |
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These new vents remained phreatomagmatic until 25 July, when the activity changed for 5 days to Strombolian and effusive. |
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Recent innovations include a biochip that enables more than 25 diseases to be identified simultaneously from a drop of blood. |
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The latter explanation appears more plausible, because only 12 of 25 cases displayed this aberrancy. |
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While the flags of all 25 countries flapped in the light breeze, about 3,000 demonstrators protested against the war. |
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A poor runner could run it in 25 minutes, while a decent walker could walk it in 50 minutes. |
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During peak season, at least 25 per cent of customers in the Grafton Street area are visitors from abroad. |
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The collapse of a section of wooden terracing at Ibrox that afternoon caused the death of 25 spectators at the Scotland v England international. |
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Come winter, drive the 12 miles west of Pontiac to get above it all at Alpine Valley, a ski resort with 25 runs and a snowboard terrain park. |
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He and his crew of nine were the first to complete 25 combat missions while operating out of England. |
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The fires knocked out a number of vital systems, including main propulsion, and she was left wallowing in 25 ft waves driven by gale-force winds. |
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You are cordially invited to a Marian Afternoon in honour of Our Lady at Salesian House, Ballinakill on Sunday, May 25 commencing at 3pm. |
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One quarter of all male drivers under the age of 25 years tested positive for drugs, with being cannabis the most common drug. |
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The fact that this film is still as affecting 25 years on, is only testament to its quality. |
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It was also decided that caravans, goods vehicles, minibuses or coaches could be charged 25 per cent more for single crossings. |
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Group 1 included 17 cases of early-stage MF and 25 cases of large plaque parapsoriasis, nummular eczema, or follicular mucinosis. |
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Once a family is ready to spare about two hours, they can easily make as many as 25 soap cakes. |
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I missed a header from about 25 yards in a goalless draw at Bristol City and Megson went ballistic. |
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The markhor goat of Afghanistan climbs trees as high as 25 feet to eat leaves from trees. |
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The pyrolysis of tetrafluoroethylene was studied in the temperature and pressure range 300 to 455C and 25 to 760 torr. |
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His screamer from 25 yards cracked in off the crossbar and put paid to any further resistance from the Villains. |
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On September 25 police launched tear-gas barrages and high-pressure water cannon against demonstrating social security workers in downtown Lima. |
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About 25 percent of the program is now PhD-level scientists in the social or behavioral sciences, nutrition, biostatistics or epidemiology. |
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However, to pass the annual report and financial statements a quorum of only 25 members is required. |
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The plan for the huge event provides for 25 miles of electric cable and a 50,000 gallon water supply. |
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In addition, 78 percent of Americans do not meet basic activity level recommendations and 25 percent are completely sedentary. |
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The corporate income tax for joint-stock companies will be nearly halved from its present level of 40 percent to 25 percent. |
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The show runs until January 25 and is adapted from the much loved classic book by Philippa Pearce. |
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Rosengarten's version calls for 25 ingredients, almost half of them spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. |
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The collapse in equities means it now represents 25 per cent of the fund's value. |
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Almost 60 percent of California's three strikes cases involve nonviolent offenses in which the courts hand down sentences of 25 years to life. |
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Social insurance costs 25 per cent more to administrate and would mean taxpayers in Britain paying more. |
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Since you owed the pot 15 cents for calling and 25 for your raise, you would put 40 cents into the pot. |
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Since 15 to 25 percent of male sheep in U.S. flocks don't mate, ranchers want to find a way to identify good breeding rams. |
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The competition was just incredibly tough, as one after another we met 25 confident and self-assured young women. |
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He deleted this self-congratulatory elaboration, more than 25 words altogether. |
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Our Aeromodelling team members have over 25 years of experience in designing and flying Aircrafts. |
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According to prudential legislation, bank exposure to any single entity cannot exceed 25 per cent of its capital. |
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The common internal-combustion engine would have efficiency in the range of 20 to 25 percent. |
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Gary Holt came closest of all when his strike from 25 yards thudded against the crossbar. |
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Grants of up to 25 per cent of total cost are available to small and medium-sized businesses. |
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They are small fishes, growing up to 25 cm long, excepting the Greater argentine, Argentina silus, which reaches 70 cm. |
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At Gold Bluffs Beach campground, 25 campsites hunker in the dunes, with a tent-flap view of powerful waves. |
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Apparently, last year, almost 3,000 people under the age of 25 were treated in hospital for attempted suicide or deliberate self-harm. |
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At the time of his death, Christine was 25 years old, and was left with three children and two or three other dependents to support. |
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A passing patrol of some 25 troops from the Afghan National Army came to their aid. |
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The temperature dropped to minus 25 degrees centigrade early last Tuesday morning while survivors were waiting for the arrival of relief materials. |
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Low Dog and Black Fox led the 25 Oglala lodges, all drawn from the Oyuhpe band stampeders who fled Red Cloud Agency immediately after Crazy Horse's death. |
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The Daily Beast crunches the numbers to determine the 25 cities with the greenest citizens. |
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Fifty nine cars are entered, 35 quad bikes, 25 motorcycles and one truck. |
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Caracals, also commonly called African lynx, weigh at adulthood from 25 to 45 pounds and are native to the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia. |
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According to Parish, peatlands around the world store 25 to 30 percent of all the carbon in terrestrial ecosystems and regulate the flow of water. |
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The senate vote recorded 25 in favour 16 opposed and 10 abstentions. |
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Julio Cardenas, 25 and an MC from the group RCA, was older but with a youthful smile that hid the harsher sides of cuban life. |
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But on perfect going, the imaginative course was perfectly jumpable and although only two of the 25 starters returned clear, five more made just a single error. |
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The government reimposed a 30 percent duty on imported rice and 25 percent duty on imported sugar in January 2000 to protect local farmers against cheap imports. |
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Cinema Services gave him the heads-up that Sony was going forward with the December 25 release. |
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Rufforth Airfield has been hosting the Yorkshire Air Spectacular, with flying model craft ranging in size from miniatures to monsters with a 25 ft wingspan. |
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The figures tally with national averages, as a new report out today from the Department of Health reveals that Caesareans have increased four-fold in the last 25 years. |
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John Feeney from Grange has been a tallyman for Fianna Fail for over 25 years and has tallied at every election, both local and national, during that time. |
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On average, the house keeps 25 percent of all dollars bet at keno. |
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About 25 paintings done in Yamato-e style, which she had brought for her solo exhibition at the gallery, gave an interesting insight into the Japanese culture. |
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They complain it is cramped and up to 25 per cent too small. |
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Dr. Veena has been a Yoga teacher of high repute for almost 25 years. |
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The burglars also took a child's motorbike scrambler, a khaki coloured container with 25 litres of red diesel and numerous bottles of gin, vodka and liqueurs. |
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The sports complex took on the air of an exhibition centre with 25 stands. |
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Linda said we were only stopped and out of the car for a few minutes at the most, and the time of the car's clock reads an extra 25 minutes of time. |
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Even a 25 percent increase in the value of the yuan, which few say they expect, would still allow many toymakers to successfully export a wide range of products from China. |
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According to the Post story, Cosby agreed to meet with Covington on Jan. 25 after she asked him several times for career advice. |
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The gown by couturier Helen Rose is made of 25 yards of satin and took a fifteen-person team almost three months to fashion. |
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I was apprenticed at 25 to a whitesmith named Samuel Blanchard. |
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This gate, one of three in his garden, is made of Russian olive branches and twigs from trees cut down along Interstate 25 in Denver when sound-barrier walls went in. |
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In 1994, Saudi billionaire Prince al-Waleed bin Talal acted as Euro Disney's white knight, taking an almost 25 per cent stake in the company to avert a financial crisis. |
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The Cheltenham Gold Cup was a sell-out and watched by more than two million people, a 25 per cent audience share. It is a similar story on the Flat. |
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That policy has been effective for more than 25 years, but now that the megacity's suburban councillors are making decisions for the central city, it's a new ball game. |
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Sizzurp-sized helpings of cough syrup can exceed up to 25 times the recommended dose. |
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And so the 20 or so people, sitting alone at the Empire 25 in Times Square, chuckled quietly. |
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On Monday, e-commerce giant Amazon.com was down for about 25 minutes, costing the retailer millions of dollars in sales. |
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The book launch and lecture are happening on November 25 at 8pm. |
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It was in English 25 that I first came across the line radix malorum est cupiditas. |
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Prior to Dubacher, Brother johannes Leutenegger spent 25 years as the Verena hermit. |
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The vacancies mean by-elections could take place if ten electors in the town contact the council in writing by October 25 saying that they want one. |
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He was a Lutheran pastor, missionary, and church executive for 25 years. |
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Safety officials believe it snapped, sending both acrobats and apparatus hurtling 25 to 40 feet to the floor. |
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The ship is manned by a staff of 700 who come from 25 countries. |
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But 25 years ago my dreams were dashed as I grew too tall to fit inside. |
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A small-town Ohio elementary school teacher just racked up 25 charges on an otherwise clean record for allegedly raping her son. |
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Thermal energy from infrared, radiant heat sources has been used to treat chronic human wounds with decreasing frequency during the past 25 years. |
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Patient and determined night fishing at Bigland Hall coarse fishery brought due reward for a skilled local angler who is pictured with his best catch, a 25 lb 2oz mirror carp. |
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Chinese was the mother tongue of just under 25 percent, while Arabic, Punjabi, Tagalog, Tamil, and Persian together accounted for about 20 percent. |
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City were denied an equaliser on 32 minutes by the woodwork as City's latest young international Levent Yalcin's thunderous shot from 25 yards clipped the post. |
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Thanks to a new joint and crossbar arrangement for the car's load-bearing structure, the bodyshell stiffness is increased by 25 percent over its predecessor. |
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This is the first large-scale procurement of anything other than slide-action scatterguns since the U.S. military was pulled out of Vietnam more than 25 years ago. |
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Caracals, also commonly called African lynx though not actually a lynx, weigh at adulthood from 25 to 45 pounds and are native to the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia. |
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This was computed by adding the numbers against each of the 25 stories. |
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Chris gained his black belt in both karate and judo almost 25 years ago. |
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A lot of people are jugglers, but what sets her apart is that she can come at problem 25 with the same unflappable nature and same style she does with problem number one. |
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In 1948 he and a group of friends from his rarefied social circle started Mad River Glen about 25 miles away, vowing to preserve their creation from all taint of vulgarity. |
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Now, 25 years later, its re-release in the original uncut version has passed almost unnoticed by viewers in Melbourne, despite the plaudits of film critics. |
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Waves over 25 ft high destroyed homes along the Florida coast and a nursing home lost all power meaning desperately-needed oxygen machines could not function. |
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It took a total of around 25 whacks before it regained its colour again. |
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Now those sound like big numbers, but that's about 8.5 tons or 25 tons which is less than half a tractor trailer load or tractor trailer load and a bit. |
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A turning point came some 25 years ago, when her close friend Carol contracted ovarian cancer. |
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A life sentence generally means a maximum of 25 years in jail. |
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Psychologist Joyce Benenson has spent 25 years studying the different ways men and women compete. |
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The deal includes a civil ceremony, followed by a champagne reception and wedding breakfast, including house wine for up to 25 people and sparkling wine for the speeches. |
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Harry, met about 25 wounded soldiers hoping to compete in the wheelchair rugby, cycling and indoor rowing events. |
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Police found 25 spent cartridges, meaning the 20-bullet magazine gun had to be reloaded once to continue the killing. |
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Today, a Masai warrior with a cellphone has better telecom capabilities than the president of the United States did 25 years ago. |
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In the Middle Sepik area the haus tambarins are massive structures, often over 50 m long and with a saddleback roof rising to a spire at each end up to 25 m high. |
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The aim of the law, as originally proposed, was that violent reoffenders should have to serve a minimum of 25 years if they committed three crimes. |
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Regular attenders believe it was the best ever over the 25 years. |
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Occasionally, two or three waves stack on top of each other, and the backwash is sucked into the breaking waves, spraying white foam 25 feet into the sky. |
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Last week, kennelman John Carruthers was close to tears as he surveyed the empty kennels that have been the focus of his work for nearly 25 years. |
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Once the initial round of shooting is completed the top six come together to fire at a further 25 targets, and the aggregate highest scorer is the winner. |
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For example, ordinary first responders are instructed not to enter an affected area to save someone's life if they would accumulate a dose of 25 rads of radiation. |
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Straffan withstood a very strong comeback from the home side in the second half that yielded a goal from Toms Fitzgerald from 25 yards, to claim victory. |
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The floor was divided into 25 rectangular squares by pencil lines. |
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At 25 he joined the service and was shipped to the Philippines. |
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Our relationship goes back more than 25 years to the days when he was coaching at the Greenyards in Melrose, and I was a callow flanker still finding my way in the game. |
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After repelling Oxford's more determined thrusts, City broke free from their shackles as a Richard Hope shot from 25 yards was deflected wide for a corner. |
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Jody is a smart cookie who has been at home in restaurant kitchens for 25 years. |
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The appellant was charged on an indictment containing 25 counts. |
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From Peeps to Cadbury eggs, The Daily Beast ranks the 25 most calorific candies. |
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These animals can reach speeds of up to 25 knots in short bursts. |
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Sports fisherman Tomas Plattig, who has been angling on the Capilano for 25 years, said he became concerned this week after noticing the shopping carts in the river. |
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He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like. |
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The triduum in honour of the Sacred Heart will begin next Wednesday, June 25 at 7.30 pm and will continue at the same hour on Thursday and Friday. |
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Now, 25 years later, the world is looking again at Eastern Europe as Russia begins to reassert itself. |
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It was winter and the delta was full when they found themselves on the notorious Swamp Road, a 25 km sticky, muddy and unpredictable mess of tracks and axle deep ruts. |
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Since its debut in 2002, the profitable franchise has cranked out 25 seasons. |
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The worthies claimed that the jeeps had literally come apart during campaigning as they carried 20 to 25 campaigners over the worst possible terrain. |
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However, researchers also found that older healthy adults showed distortions, misremembering personal details about the terrorist attacks 25 percent of the time. |
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He has published more than 25 translations of poetry from eight languages. |
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Pew estimates the number of swing voters at about 25 percent, a quarter of the electorate. |
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The rate for Caesareans has risen sharply in the last 25 years despite repeated calls for it to be cut. |
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After all, the Turtles are old stuff now, and Turtlemania was at its peak 25 years ago. |
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On January 25 Dudamel will be back to conduct the CBSO in music by Chavez, Lalo and Mendelssohn. |
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Al Bah said that an official ceremony will be held on 25 March to present the Mother of the Nation with the honour, WAM reported. |
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If you plan to move away from the lectern, you will need a clip-on or lavaliere microphone with 25 feet of cord. |
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Moore's fortune is being spent on a crusade to save so-called global hot spots, 25 of the most threatened natural places on earth. |
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The patriarchate of Pope John Paul II as Patriarch of the West was more than 25 years. |
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The idea of bequeathal of power was aborted by the January 25 revolution not only in Egypt, but also in Libya and Yemen. |
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Two of my friends take 25 December as the holiday Newtonmas, in celebration of the birth of Sir Isaac Newton. |
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Mary was convicted on 25 October and sentenced to death with only one commissioner, Lord Zouche, expressing any form of dissent. |
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On 25 November 1781, the situation worsened when news of the surrender at Yorktown arrived in London. |
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The slow-cooked wagyu beef rib with sticky glaze arrived a painful 25 minutes later. |
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A preliminary meeting was held in Glasgow in May, and a foundation conference was held on 25 August. |
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There are 184 ranches in 25 states in Mexico that raise bulls specifically for bullfights, known as corridas. |
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Approximately 25 per cent of all MTC cases are genetic in nature, caused by a mutation in the RET proto-oncogene. |
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Shawnee Peak has offered the most night skiing in Maine for the past 25 years with 19 trails and two terrain parks serviced by four lifts. |
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However, they lost the 1909 Ashes series against Australia, suing 25 players in the process. |
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Shoppers at supercenters are usually between the ages of 25 and 49, and more likely to live in the South or Midwest than on either coast. |
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In England, Labour made a net gain of 21 seats, taking 25 constituencies from the Conservatives and two from the Liberal Democrats. |
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About 25 million years ago, a shift in plate tectonic movements began to contort and crumple the region. |
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The Group's headquarters is located at 25 Gresham Street in the City of London and its registered office is on The Mound in Edinburgh. |
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The analysis shows how land cover features have changed in the valley where Mexico City is located over the past 25 years. |
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For nearly 25 years, I have jealously guarded the value of my brand. |
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We examined electroencephalogram and the evaluation in frequency and time domain in somatosensitive cortex of 25 week-old D2 mice. |
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Little more than 25 miles long, The Leam is closely associated with the Grand Union Canal. |
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Defense attorney Montasser Zayat said three of those convicted received life sentences, which he said in Egyptian law was equivalent to 25 years. |
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Before the ordinance and structure, landscapers were over-watering by any where from 25 to 250 percent. |
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Tenzing will be made available to the more than 25 million people that have access to Everest's services in the United States and Canada. |
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There is an outstanding repair to her soil pipe, which we attended to repair on July 25 but couldn't gain access to the property. |
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He has managed the Marines to their only five nonlosing seasons in the past 25 years, but he is not expected to return next year. |
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He had been febrile since May 25 and did not respond to antimicrobial drug treatment using cefamezin, a first-generation cephalosporin. |
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Between them, nurses Christina Tapu and Mele Talamahina are responsible for 25 churches within two zones. |
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He later accepted a plea deal that put him behind bars for 25 years. |
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