The event itself was staged in a bullring that gave more than a passing resemblance to the alien mother ship at the end of Close Encounters. |
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Encounters are triggered by locating magic portals, which spawn monsters and an occasional treasure chest. |
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Williams kicked off his Close Encounters World Tour in South Africa in April 2006, when he finished his European leg of the tour. |
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Equally impressive, it was only six years before Close Encounters that Zsigmond shot his first major film. |
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In Wyomings northeast corner stands Devils Tower, the rock outcrop featured in the film eClose Encounters of the Third Kind. |
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Encounters between European explorers and populations in the rest of the world often introduced local epidemics of extraordinary virulence. |
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This idea was used by Steven Spielberg for his science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which features the lost Flight 19 aircrews as alien abductees. |
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Encounters between explorers and populations in the rest of the world often introduced new diseases, which sometimes caused local epidemics of extraordinary virulence. |
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Nurses tend to have more positive communication encounters with those patients whom they perceive to be more responsive. |
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When a search engine encounters an error on a web page it deals with it in the same way a browser would. |
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Do your sexual encounters place you in danger of arrest for lewd conduct or public indecency? |
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Feeders that attach to a window with suction cups provide excitingly close encounters! |
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While eating dinner at a noodle stand, he encounters an abandoned baby boy. |
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In all but the most one-sided encounters, however, the ascendancy shifts between the teams. |
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The explosive encounters of age-old adversaries have held a captivating magnetism for the human psyche since time immemorial. |
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His wanderings lead him to a crossroads where he encounters Laius and kills him in a fight. |
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Mostly the book's given over to the impossibly quaint eccentrics Edwin encounters in London. |
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Mimi proposes a spirited quick-wittedness as an inventive, ethical response to the dilemmas posed by black and white encounters within modernity. |
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During the past two decades, more than 60 airplanes, mostly commercial jetliners, have been damaged by in-flight encounters with volcanic ash. |
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She was still scarred after her encounters with icebergs so proper repairs to her jury-rigged jib boom were a top priority. |
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As a child and adolescent, he had numerous encounters with law enforcement for joyriding, theft, burglary, fraud, assault and battery. |
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And so, Tuesday nights suddenly become characterised by Class A drug abuse, lap-dancing, ram-raiding and joyless encounters with prostitutes. |
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After a few encounters, I never found it appealing to talk to a rando again. |
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Already, it has spared hundreds of dogs and their owners from bad encounters with rattlers. |
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So as long as this egoistic propaganda is kept up, India will continue to get the better of any encounters in the battlefield. |
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It tells the story of young Pip, who encounters an escaped criminal in a memorably spooky graveyard on the Kentish marshes. |
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I found that there was not just one method of initiating encounters in the red-light district. |
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Several thousand people worldwide claim to have had such close encounters, researchers say. |
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The story focuses on a self-help group of victims of alien abductions, formed to examine these and other close encounters of various kinds. |
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These encounters can be quite violent and frequently result in the labellum being torn from the flower. |
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Allegations of fake encounters have been made with unfailing regularity over the last 12 years. |
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Writing the novel of his life also has Steve rehashing his encounters with love. |
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So the last thing the manager needs looming large are encounters with ghosts of seasons past. |
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The benefit term is discounted by the probability of a repeated game q, showing the importance of frequent encounters. |
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Those fortunate enough to have encounters with these animals are left with a feeling of awe. |
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Wrong found political meaning in her encounters with legless street hawkers and Versace-donning nightclub dandies. |
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When the transmission encounters a disturbance due to interference, the packet will simply be retransmitted on a different channel. |
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He has said his encounters with anti-Semitism in his youth influenced him in becoming a dramatist. |
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This is also a road movie in which the narrative is propelled by the encounters Lena has along her way to Sydney. |
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The laboratory is used for role-play simulations and assessments of simulated patient encounters. |
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He encounters the sheriff's daughter, with whom he enjoys a roll in the hay. |
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Urine-borne chemical cues influence the progression and outcome of agonistic encounters in lobsters and crayfish. |
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Games between these sides have always been close encounters and so this game proved with neither side deserving to lose the game. |
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There he encounters a lunatic who is obsessed with murder and who appears to be dripping blood. |
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It's easy to see why MacLeod has to remain guarded and wary of all those he encounters. |
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Details of their sexual encounters, which she spelt out in lurid detail to the hungry English press, are being repeated worldwide. |
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Milan may be steeped in Champions League experience but in both encounters with the Dutch side they looked ordinary and takeable. |
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It was another of John's meaningless sexual encounters, and this one with a woman old enough to be his mother. |
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I could not assess at what point during the predation encounters the lizards employed autotomy. |
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The wider one's sampling of a genre, the more abysmally awful stuff one encounters. |
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He has a way of writing scenes emblematically, allowing encounters to carry a certain symbolic weight and making free with dramatic coincidence. |
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He is a self-taught doctor who cares for all the wounded animals that he encounters. |
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He detailed the slow diminishment of his vitality as he is maltreated by people he encounters. |
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Such encounters are so common that researchers are often able to identify manatees from their scar patterns. |
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Here he encounters all manner of dreamers, schemers, and conspiracy theorists. |
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We get buffeted through life like a ball-bearing in a bagatelle, bouncing off chance encounters, opportunities, unforeseen obstacles. |
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Through encountering the materiality of the site the woman encounters her own materiality in a new way and with renewed intensity. |
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We witness the characters' first unmediated encounters with the world outside their barred back door. |
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When the opening fork encounters such a protein during mechanical unzipping, force increases until the protein is ejected. |
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Here, chance meetings and sexual encounters create a mood where anything can happen, even murder. |
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I examined the assortment of small arms, grenades and bayonets used in hand-to-hand encounters. |
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We are a tight group and share everything with each other, but I am beginning to wonder if I should rethink sharing my encounters with them. |
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Hair samples that have been recovered from alleged Bigfoot encounters have turned out to come from elk, bears or cows. |
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I downed the rest of the mojito and the ice water in a beat and briskly walked out, turning the corner to avoid any encounters. |
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I don't worry about surveillance as much as I worry that chance encounters and serendipity may disappear. |
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In general, the Earth encounters richer meteoric activity during the second half of the year. |
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Bali has its own international brand of Toolies who arrive seeking romantic encounters with the often-vulnerable school leavers. |
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Along that stretch of two-lane, one encounters a remarkable range of topiary and ornamental eccentricity. |
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It is in this aquatic environment that the infant first encounters buoyant lift, gravitational pull and torque rotation. |
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This is just one of an extraordinary sequence of curious encounters between orcas and divers in the waters off New Zealand. |
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Here scenes, film images and chance encounters will merge, transform and dissolve before you like a constantly shifting hallucinatory dream. |
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Still, it pains me that birds hit my house and that they risk encounters with my husband's bird dog and my daughter's cat, a rescued stray. |
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The truculence and resentment with which she describes these encounters are erased in later editions. |
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There, in addition to star-nosed moles, he inevitably encounters shrews, voles, weasels, field mice, and the occasional snapping turtle. |
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The event, which was celebrating its silver jubilee, featured 50 high-calibre encounters at Fulford Tennis Centre. |
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Let me add two of my many college encounters with regard to the Soviet Union and the communist bloc. |
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The bulldog, although bred originally for close encounters in blood sports, was a cuddlesome, affable creature beneath the ferocity and gore. |
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That is, they provide unanticipated encounters as well as common experiences. |
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It is within this generally uncommitted and unserious atmosphere that one encounters so many disappointing works. |
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A string of uncommonly frightening encounters and a grimy dark feel sets the bar. |
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An ex-con takes a job as a ballast driver and encounters a world of dangerous conditions, murderous rivalry and corruption. |
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Molecules are very hard spheres that bounce off each other without losing energy in encounters called elastic collisions. |
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He remembers vividly the trip to Alaska and some close encounters with grizzly bears, huge creatures compared to the sloth bears of South India. |
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This time out, the author returns to both familiar and unknown ground to collect new stories, strange encounters and first hand accounts. |
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Following South Africa's two wins, the selectors named an unchanged squad of 14 for the final three encounters. |
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Seventeen of the 69 case encounters in the afternoon session were rated as borderline. |
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Most whale encounters occur in deep waters where unperceived currents and wave action can soon tire a snorkeler and possibly lead to panic. |
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This is the world Elphie encounters as she moves from a life at Shiz University to one of unforgiving and unrelenting segregation. |
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In our encounters with world music, aesthetic issues cannot be isolated and bracketed off. |
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Territorial encounters can also serve to integrate individuals within their own social unit. |
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Matthew Shipp has played with Spring Heel Jack but the latter have eschewed breakbeat for their Blue Series encounters with free jazz. |
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Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence. |
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My encounters with that mysterious bird, the nightjar, have been few and are perhaps the more memorable for that. |
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Maggie is fleeing a broken relationship when she encounters a teenage girl on the train. |
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Sitting in a pub, brooding on fate's inexplicable blows, he encounters Geoff. |
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Through a series of chance encounters, Allie and Noah meet once more and find the spark of their previous romance is still very much alive. |
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It stands, therefore, in real contradistinction to the type of vested interest in land that one encounters with a lease. |
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Instead, the film cuts to some months ahead as Everett encounters Beechum at a local shopping mall. |
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A film like this doesn't have the luxury of having money thrown at it every time it encounters a bump in the road. |
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While human encounters with cobras, vipers, and pythons can prove fatal, more often than not it is the snakes that are killed. |
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When a mosquito takes a viremic bloodmeal, the virus encounters several barriers to infection. |
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Transpersonal encounters refer to encounters with angels, demons, and other spiritual visitations. |
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Volvariella is the third genus in which one encounters an obvious volva in the gilled fungi. |
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Jenny aspires to become a professional businesswoman just like the executives she encounters at Jones and Smith. |
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The plot progresses like a horse marching over caltrops, jerking wildly every time its foot encounters the next point. |
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Nijinsky's was about a mythological creature who encounters nymphs in a wood on a summer afternoon. |
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The ship anchored in the French Polynesia, and his encounters with a cannibal tribe there became the subject of his first novel, Typee. |
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Only bitter rivals New Zealand provide stern opposition, but recently the Aussies have been getting the better of these encounters. |
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I don't think the title race will come down to head-to-heads such as yesterday's or the Old Firm encounters. |
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Moreover, the skinny southerners were more likely to survive staged encounters with natural predators, such as bluefish and striped bass. |
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During his trip he encounters a series of curious characters and stumbles upon a dark family secret. |
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His encounters with Donald in the parliament debating chamber had noticeably failed to land the punches expected of him. |
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They would also remain unbeaten in the subsequent league encounters with Bara. |
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The family had a wild time in Disney's Animal Kingdom and enjoyed close encounters with giraffes, hippos, lions and tigers. |
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Why not spend the time hitch-hiking around the world having encounters and experiences that can be turned into stories? |
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One fears for other encounters between the police and individuals in crisis in the coming hot and sultry summer weather. |
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But such fights between English honeybees and Australian native honeybees weren't equal encounters. |
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All of my encounters with him were conducted via the magic of studio hook-ups. |
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Good places for reliable encounters are where small fish act as barbers to their hosts, cleaning away parasites from their skin. |
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Then, on his way home after work late on Christmas Eve, he encounters a street hustler who turns out to be an angel of sorts. |
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The residues are cleverly ironed onto canvas to create portraits of the artist's past encounters. |
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The book is full of local flavour and includes stories of ghosts, witchcraft and mermaids, close encounters, poltergeists and alien big cats. |
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Together, they have collected thousands of local eyewitness accounts of UFO sightings and other close encounters. |
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I'm trying my best to keep a serious face while John goes on about his close encounters of the third kind. |
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Of the 5,254 reported UFO sightings since 1989, 35 are close encounters of the fourth kind. |
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Boats fostered unusually intimate encounters because of the enforced idleness of travel and because of their physical isolation. |
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Before our modern era most people who had encounters knew that what they were dealing with were daemons, dragons, gnomes, fairies and trolls. |
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Throughout the film, he follows true believers to fairy rings or the sites of close encounters between human and spirit. |
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Here's another comedy in which a neurotic schmuck is imperilled and injured in a series of encounters with his new in-laws. |
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Because so many of the encounters are inarticulate, ideas aren't developed as fluently as in the two earlier films. |
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The warning in Hull comes after months of violent and abusive encounters between local teenagers and immigrants. |
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She spoke with us about fateful encounters and the knowledge she has gleaned. |
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When maize encounters water deficits, there is a decline in photosynthesis per plant. |
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This is a show in which our fearless heroine encounters an army of female super-robots! |
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Such recurrent encounters are typical of the picaresque, whose protagonists often meet their opponents again and again. |
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An ill-tempered, compassionless moneygrubber, Scrooge runs roughshod over everyone he encounters. |
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Despite being hit by an inflated projectile, he is intent on risking more close encounters in the same way. |
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Separated from his fellow actors he encounters Titania, who conceives a passion for him. |
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She turns to casual sexual encounters and tattoos her arm in the manner of a concentration camp prisoner. |
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One night, after sampling a strange concoction made from the rose petals collected from Croxleys Wood, Geoff encounters the beautiful Rosemary. |
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As the humid outdoor air enters the walls and encounters cooler wall cavities, it condenses into liquid water. |
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In our new mobile condition we minimise social encounters with strangers on the street and avoid face-to-face contact. |
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Given past encounters it's a fifty-fifty draw that they either are willing to help us or kill us. |
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Thus, your adventures take on a mythical quality and your romances aren't just conquests, they're heart-touching encounters. |
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The immune system encounters substances either present in the external milieu, like bacteria, or harbored internally, such as viruses. |
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Such sensibilities are formed, in part, by introjection via previous encounters with screen cultures. |
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Paul's conversion was a life-long process that consisted of any number of revelations and encounters with the living Spirit of the Risen Christ. |
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For all the dangers and encounters he has been involved in, this man is still naive of the corruptness of other individuals. |
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The book is an amusing and evocative portrayal of his journey and his encounters with Indian babudom and other normal Indians on the way. |
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For decades, speculation about extraterrestrial life has been boosted by tales of flying saucers and encounters with aliens. |
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I was deathly afraid of spirits, and possession in particular, due a lifelong sensitivity and some not too nice encounters as a child. |
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The saddest sight one encounters in a tour of the NMA is a schoolchild sitting at one of these terminals being force-fed a diet of propaganda. |
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The body encounters myriad foreign bodies via the mucus lining of air passages. |
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Entering the gallery, one encounters a whitewashed wall covered with croquis sketches of nude female figures. |
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That slows the ball down because of the increased friction the ball encounters. |
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That will produce enough side roll to get the ball to hook once it encounters friction. |
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Light rail uses up to 80 per cent less energy than buses as it encounters less surface friction. |
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En route she encounters buzzards, a peregrine and high brown fritillary butterflies, otters and kingfishers. |
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Merchant's style is anecdotal, a frolicsome oral narration, aglitter with personal encounters with stars round the world. |
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Some will succumb to frostbite and there may be tense encounters with wild animals. |
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It's too late to rethink sharing your encounters, cupcake, because you've already done it. |
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For him, the tribes he encounters on the banks of the Niger live in spiritual darkness. |
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Friday's encounters had been played out in front of banks of empty seats and a deathly hush. |
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If the vaccinated person ever encounters the actual SARS virus, his or her immune system will be primed to neutralize it. |
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Negative encounters with black bears usually are the result of bears reacting defensively rather than aggressively. |
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Among the multiplicity of service encounters, some will be crucial to successful completion of the service delivery process. |
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We never learn what drives him to effortlessly excel over everyone and everything he encounters. |
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My encounters in India will give me a real grounding of experience and knowledge before I start at university. |
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Upon her arrival, she encounters open hostility from both her bosses and pupils. |
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In the story, Mulligan is described by a street vendor he encounters on a Chicago spring day. |
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He arrives here at midnight, he always travels late to avoid being held up by the crowds he encounters in the day. |
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It is only infrequently in life that one encounters people whose talents have been recognised and honoured by society. |
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Our casual lakeside encounters evolved into more regular meetings, dancing and dating. |
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The notion of chance meetings and cross-global encounters appeared in two other works. |
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One of the downsides of being a responsible single father was the serious crimp it put in any casual encounters. |
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The vast majority die of old age, disease or unexpected encounters with cars. |
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Bad personal sites bore us by telling us about trivial events and casual encounters about which we have no reason to care. |
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It was a very deep and profound meditation on the widening gyre of human history and the ever-present possibility of catastrophic encounters. |
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Obviously such trips are engineered, stage-managed so that Palin is in no danger and invariably encounters interesting people and situations. |
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Once inside, he experiences a series of disquieting encounters, culminating in a hideous banquet. |
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Some go to the other extreme, shirking classroom encounters for more bureaucratic enticements. |
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The encounters happened, each race finding in the other little more than a distorted reflection of itself. |
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There are other ways too in which these supernatural encounters diverge from the medieval norm. |
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Along the way the reader continually encounters hard nuggets of epigrammatic truth. |
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The story described an expository account of a college student's series of encounters with spiders. |
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The boat transport of supplies back to the station rarely lacked dangerous moments from encounters with fast-moving drift ice and walruses. |
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A slick of coral larvae encounters pumice, and the larvae settle on it as a new home. |
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It was the nastiest moment in countless unpleasant footballing encounters. |
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He next encounters a fresh-faced young girl from his office, Toyo. |
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This she manages by sleeping with men she encounters in the most sordid bars in the grimmest towns she can find. |
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It is unfortunate that this movie could not have been produced entirely in Spanish, with asides in English for the sporadic encounters where they are warranted. |
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When not rolling along at five miles an hour, Alvin encounters a number of strangers, from a teenage runaway to a fellow Second World War veteran. |
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Many of us remember the trippy, innocent elation inspired by our earliest Google searches or our first encounters with an in-box full of e-mail on a Monday morning. |
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They narrate in excruciating detail the sordid character of life on death row and the inmates' encounters with prison guards, wardens, attorneys and others. |
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A number of encounters and shoot-outs have been listed by media. |
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A young sea captain's future is transformed as he encounters mutiny, adventure and a beautiful fugitive in this romantic thriller set during an epic voyage to Shanghai. |
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The novice traveler often must undergo tests or challenges, but the experienced holy person is familiar with the road and the terrain and encounters no such problems. |
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That realization is hard for Anna, because it solidifies that the only exciting things in her life at this point are the little encounters she has with the mysterious count. |
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In a series of confessional encounters with his Dublin therapist, Ian, he reveals the hoarded guilt that rationally explains an irrational phenomenon. |
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The year is 1986 and Woodroof, a Dallas party animal, contracts HIV from his reckless heterosexual encounters. |
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After a brief apprenticeship to a surgeon, and accompanied by an old schoolfellow, the innocent man travels to London, where he encounters various rogues. |
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The road trip that results, as one would expect, is ripe with adventure, from motorcycle crashes, to drunken endeavours, to amorous encounters with beautiful women. |
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While science fiction routinely describes face-to-face encounters with intelligent aliens, it may be that we will never actually meet extraterrestrials. |
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The island is a topsy-turvy world, a magical and terrifying place where the voyagers' encounters are unpredictable, filled with treachery, danger and wonder. |
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Before the contest, the Italians had prevailed in just two encounters, beating Scotland in Rome in 2000 and last year edging Wales 30-22 on home soil. |
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After just a few touchingly awkward encounters, the kindhearted softie takes in the recently sacked cleaning lady, marries her and becomes a loving father to her daughter. |
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In her memoir, Giving Up the Ghost, mantel writes of her own childhood encounters with the paranormal. |
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Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers. |
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Trying to approach this gentle and mannerly retired professor about what seems to be going wrong, Miller encounters the deep stubbornness at the core of his being. |
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In contrast with the violence of British settlement, the Macassan encounters were generally amicable, probably because their impermanency was seen as less threatening. |
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Directly after her emotional scene with Mrs. Hughes, Anna encounters Mr. Bates in the hallway. |
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According to Campbell, every hero encounters a wise mystic who helps him embrace his destiny. |
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Apart from excitement and the odd growl, they have always been friendly encounters with happy, fulfilled dogs and pleasant, responsible dog handlers. |
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When you go to work, or visit a park, it is possible that you will have a range of unexpected encounters, however fleeting or seemingly inconsequential. |
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It is my wish that the Paris couturiers reduce the size of the ladies' hats this season, as in years past I have had many unpleasant encounters with enormous millinery. |
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The use of pejorative terms, however, served to paint such encounters in a different light which would then lend support to the conclusion at which their Lordships arrived. |
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One night he encounters an escapee from a concentration camp. |
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That complexity includes more encounters with Max that lead to a lovely, unforced ending. |
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If he had lived in our era, he would probably be a blogger, but instead his multivolume book transfigures his encounters with the arts and artists. |
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Maybe if I hang out with enough gays they'll be able to convert me and I can proceed to indulge in wanton and indiscriminate sexual encounters with both genders. |
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The most significant of the edibles, camas was eaten during the first of many friendly encounters with the Nez Perce along Idaho's Clearwater River. |
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After a series of flirtatious encounters in the park, the two fall madly, passionately in love. |
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Storage bottlenecks occur when the business encounters a combination of repetitive file accesses, and large program and data files that strain storage resources. |
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At the ASEM summit held some weeks ago in the South Korean capital the protocol officers had difficulties in accommodating all the wishes for personal encounters. |
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These brief encounters, and the sexual endeavors of the gay community, have been a heated topic of conversation for many years. |
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In one ironic scene, Harry encounters Dan, a language poet and a former rival, in the mullet. |
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The book zips by with twists, murders and sudden encounters. |
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During these encounters, bigger, more dominant grizzlies sometimes kill younger bears. |
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Unusual events and encounters may be attributed to ghost spirits. |
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Looking like film noir stills, these photographs were nighttime shots of the actual sites where the fateful encounters between police and civilians occurred. |
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Throughout her career, tales of wild behavior, random sexual encounters and copious drug use have orbited her waifish figure. |
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Luckily for the South Carolina native, his encounters with the impolite are rare. |
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Her novel, therefore, focused on the ghastly points of slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and forced sexual encounters brought upon slaves by their masters. |
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He talks about the first sexual encounters he had with a man, a co-star from when he was starring in Rent on Broadway. |
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One of the great pleasures of his book is the narration of dozens of small but significant encounters with students. |
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My life is so full of people and conversations and encounters and experiences, I tend to view time alone as an opportunity to reflect, relax, be Meg, enjoy headspace. |
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Doubtless the star-struck continentals displayed impressive knowledge of the Irish economic performance in recent encounters with their idol, according to Mr Ahern. |
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Sometimes, eagerly anticipated musical encounters fail to meet expectations, but when these titans of the tenor sax got together in 1957, the results were stunning. |
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So far, he's not one to kiss and tell much about his encounters. |
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This slithery reptile can be found in the less developed parts of the estate, but face to face encounters such as that provided in the tour are rare. |
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If a farmer ploughing his field encounters a boulder, he unharnesses his oxen from the plough and rips the boulder from the ground and moves it aside. |
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All the major protagonists have volatile relationships with one another, thus their encounters crackle with heated discussions and flaming arguments. |
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The spray-tan disasters that Miami dermatologist Loretta Ciraldo encounters aren't funny. |
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When a positron encounters an electron, the two annihilate each other and are converted to two gamma rays, which can easily be detected and localized in the brain. |
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Yet I found myself bracketing off various encounters, like the one with the taxi driver above, and refusing those experiences entry into the frame of my analysis. |
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So why is it that some people seem to live charmed lives, full of lucky breaks and serendipitous chance encounters, while others experience one disaster after another? |
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Aside from being completely unprepared for any of the misadventures he encounters, he has a major blow-up with his girlfriend for reneging on a promise to move to Las Vegas. |
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The biblical parables of banquets are illustrations of such encounters. |
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Most of us carry a store of memories and hopes of beach life, from rock pools and sandcastles to romantic encounters walking along the silver sands on a desert island. |
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If an enrollee encounters an unexpected expense of replacing a head gasket or something like that, he might skip a payment. |
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Our complete dataset therefore included individual clinical and general policy making encounters, with an auditable trail of fieldwork notes and thematic analyses. |
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To this day most women are very selective about their sexual partners or at least make sure that casual sexual encounters have no lasting consequences. |
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The Cheesemen, who lost both last season's encounters with the Reds, turned up the heat with a succession of forward drives close to the Scots' line. |
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A lonely widow repining for the past while enduring the boisterous attentions of her clumsy Irish housekeeper encounters a cripple collecting money for an invalid hospital. |
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The student encounters the powerful and eternally relevant story that changed the worldand does so undistracted by a supporting cast of stuffed animals and cartoon characters. |
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Most of the articles have serious points to make, and only J. T. Bonner's amusing essay largely devoted to his social encounters with Haldane is purely anecdotal. |
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The book also captures all the pangs the editor of a letter collection encounters. |
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How has your experience been shaped by digital encounters and the social web? |
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Such a conclusion may surprise many, but it would explain why documented encounters with similar monsters post-date the time of European settlement. |
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When Bruce first encounters him, he is humbly mopping a warehouse floor. |
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En route, Tron encounters the MCP's henchman, Sark, and the two battle it out cyberstyle. |
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It cannot encounter them at all unless it transcends them to a world and then returns from it to particular entities, as a spider spins a web and encounters flies within it. |
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We paddled right under the canopy of trees overhanging the banks and got close encounters with egrets, herons, storks and some brilliant kingfishers. |
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If a raindrop falling onto the top of the Andes in South America encounters a light easterly breeze, it will blow the rain onto the western side of the mountain. |
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The probe was prompted by an exclusive story published in yesterday's Guardian, which told of the alleged encounters and also of a plea by the girl's mother for justice. |
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Still, spacey endows Frank with a reptilian intelligence, a cunning that gives him an edge over everyone he encounters. |
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Her gradual rediscovery of human values and maternal feelings takes place through a series of encounters as she travels towards the home of her old foster mother. |
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Imagine a German citizen coming to Russia with no language, no concept of the native culture, with every detail he encounters feeling to him completely foreign. |
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Such sightings are not uncommon in 32799, the most active ZIP Code in Florida for close encounters of the ursine kind. |
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In the first episode of his IFC show, Maron encounters an Internet troll who is critical of his podcast. |
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With the serial makers trying all the tricks in their hats to impress the audience, already inundated with tear-jerkers, more encounters like this could be in the offing. |
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She has smiling blue eyes behind square gray glasses and a ladylike grin that punctuates most of her encounters. |
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Such helmets were used in inter-tribal wars and during the first military encounters between the Tlingits and the Russians at the turn of the nineteenth century. |
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In particular, although the loss of life does not rise to a level often seen in armed conflicts, the frequency of encounters is striking. |
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He is magically transported down the plughole into the world of Pathylon where he encounters many challenging tasks and unusual creatures. |
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The Tribeswomen have come out on top in both encounters to date but the aggregate margin is just five points. |
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There are even encounters with rare birds, such as the HE-111-Z and Fiesler Storch. |
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There is also a trochoidal machining option, which avoids full-width cuts when the cutter encounters heavy engagement. |
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A standard practice of America's Cold War summitry was to press the cause of dissidents in all encounters with Soviet representatives. |
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The boldness of these encounters has police and scientists nervous. |
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Seasickness can overtake passengers when the ship encounters a storm. |
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A stickler for the rules of grammar, Mrs. Walker cringes when she encounters any abusage by the students in her freshman English class. |
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The Western movies, of course, are not cultural visions, but the vicious encounters with the antiselves of civilization, the invented savage. |
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The first step to take to avoid unpleasant encounters is to bearproof your camp. |
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In my imagination, all work place encounters between men and women result in clandestine sex. |
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But, even after such a promising start, a lot of guys let their encounters degenerate into... the dreaded Friend Zone. |
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He encounters some obstacle in his train of reasoning... and then a frown passes like a shadow over his brow. |
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Unlike the Chat rooms which are rampant with genderswapping brief encounters, the MOO is both a world and a more or less stable community. |
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Some of these encounters were based on episodes from Roman or Greek mythology. |
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His method of argument in arriving at this view, however, still readily encounters debate within philosophy even today. |
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Later, his encounters with the Indigenous peoples of the Americas made a deep impression. |
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Coyotes have larger canine teeth and are generally more practised in hostile encounters. |
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The encounters against England were particularly fierce and a rivalry quickly developed. |
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The team had an improved record, but although second only to Gloucestershire, Yorkshire lost heavily in both encounters between the teams. |
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In Super League Grand Finals, St Helens and Bradford met twice, in 1999 and 2002, St Helens again winning all encounters. |
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Privateers generally avoided encounters with warships, as such encounters would be at best unprofitable. |
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In the forests, one also encounters game animals, such as red deer, roe deer and wild boars. |
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Even so, these early combat encounters provided both sides with experience. |
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A series of embarrassing encounters with English visitors, or Frenchmen he had known in better days, drowned his spirit. |
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In Celtic mythology, the wildcat was associated with rites of divination and Otherworldly encounters. |
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