Precious seconds later, they were wrapped in a tight embrace, each unwilling to let the other go. |
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Precious few ghosts survive from that which passes for medieval Berlin, and even those from Neoclassical Berlin are much diminished. |
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This is due to the Precious Metals Act, which stipulates that it is illegal for individuals to own unwrought gold in the country. |
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The brothers comfort Precious when she's inconsolable, and rock her to sleep when she wakes up crying in the middle of the night. |
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Precious stones of every hue sparkled and flashed from ornamental designs in brass, copper, silver and gold. |
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Precious metals are commonly precipitated with the siliceous sinters that form around hot springs and geysers. |
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Precious or not, made-up stories take us forward or back in time and put us inside the souls of people with whom we have nothing in common. |
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Unless the altar cloths have been stained with the Precious Blood, it is not necessary that they be cleaned in the sacrarium. |
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The bank is to set up a separate unit, SBI Gold and Precious Metals, to assay the gold and jewellery brought in as deposits. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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Precious stones like turquoise and lapis lazuli came from the West and silk from China via Central Asia. |
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After Precious left the stage and came out to make her hellos to all of us, she insisted on giving me a lap dance. |
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Precious health dollars have been diverted to pay the tax bill of a public trust. |
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Precious time can be saved if you get your mailing list in strict order. |
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Precious metals are elements that are rare in the Earth's crust, are attractive to look at, and are chemically quite inert. |
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The Wasps won their first match in 11 turbulent months last week and Precious believes it could signal an ongoing upturn in fortunes. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB or printed circuit board, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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The exposition Precious Stones contains about 1,500 exhibits. |
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As the loon brigades proved as they berated Precious, our humanity is the enemy of ideologues. |
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Gabourey Sidibe is most decidedly not the shy, introverted character she plays in Precious. |
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Precious pastrycooks declared it needed to rest on an eiderdown before it went in the oven, after which baking took place in an atmosphere of maternity. |
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First came Lee Daniels, the director of Precious, whose boyfriend was taking pictures of Daniels and Freeman on a digital camera. |
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It was this which probably led her to empathise with the harelipped Prue Sarn, heroine of Precious Bane, her most acclaimed book. |
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Precious instrument was made with the 1514 sounding tin whistles, a manual and a sixteen foot six registers. |
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Hondo Black's affinity with this family was underlined when he sired Laurels victress Sunoak Crystal from Precious Beauty. |
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She persuaded her son to adapt Scots author Alexander McCall Smith's novels featuring Botswanan private detective Precious Ramotswe. |
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Elsey's Prescious Cat Products, including Precious Cat Litters, are commercial sponsors of the two-day event. |
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Precious lives lost due to complications from preterm births can and must be saved, says Angela Kearney, UNICEF Representative in Pakistan. |
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Precious nanny to Sophia, Olivia, Freyja, Nathan and Finlay. |
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Precious materials such as gold, silver, jade, and ivory are often used for small luxury works, and sometimes in larger ones, as in chryselephantine statues. |
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I for one would like to see a NZ that values its smaller citizens as a precious taonga, as autonomous rights-holders, and a worthy investment. |
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For the most part, the copy editors do a magnificent job, for next to no money, and precious little thanks. |
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These precious records are saved on DVD and magnetic tape to ensure safe storage. |
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Future generations might actually find our radioactive wastes valuable, just as old mine tailings are a useful source of precious metals today. |
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Space was a precious commodity on sailing ships, and decks were kept as clear as possible. |
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What was ordinary yesterday becomes precious today, and what was precious yesterday seems dull and lusterless. |
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However sacredly boomers regard their nostalgia, it turns out their children regard it as more precious than their own. |
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So there is also a loss of the fear of God, and the judgement to come, and the precious atonement for our sins. |
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Even as we export this precious principle, however, there is evidence that it has lost ground here at home. |
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Prices have doubled in the past year, often selling at a premium to other precious metals such as platinum. |
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He says development of low-profile projector lamps will also help on saving precious space and mass. |
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On the cradle by the window slept their precious jewel, their baby daughter. |
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There are few principles so precious as that which asserts that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. |
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And if your pension scheme simply runs out of money, there is precious little you can do. |
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It is also true that many players know better than to waste precious match time trying to assault a strong defensive position. |
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After all, who doesn't want their precious daughter to aspire to such heights? |
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It was not as precious as silver was these days but it was nice loot for a pickpocket. |
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Hours later, soaked, cold and shivering, John pulled himself up the river-bank downstream, still holding his precious loot from the heist. |
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Christ feedeth and fast nourisheth his church with his own precious body, that is, the bread of life coming down from heaven. |
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It may sound precious, but I wonder if a first step is to begin making, literally making, the bread and wine of communion. |
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I have to spend my precious day off in front of a PC doing nothing but geeky stuff all day long. |
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Artesian water is a precious commodity and some parts of the desert have insufficient water supplies to maintain a pool in the long term. |
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This book presents waste as an aesthetic category that introduces an arsy-versy world where detritus is precious. |
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Well, I sure hope you didn't get your loafers dirty, and that your precious nose has recovered from the smell of animal poo. |
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At first glance Jackson Hole might not seem the most likely place to introduce your precious little ones to downhill. |
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Fluxing agents include lead oxide or litharge which is used as a collector of precious metals. |
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But it wasn't until nearly 300 years later that Arab traders began to boil or roast these precious beans. |
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Detailing is refined but never precious, allowing the house to feel at once substantial and robust, light and refined. |
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Restaurants in the hotel were the first to provide authentic Beijing cuisine such as roast duck and precious royal dishes. |
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Shaped by one of the few men to be trusted with the last precious piece of bona fide linksland in Scotland, it is truly beautiful. |
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She is not only a coffee researcher, but also a coffee fan who collects beans during vacations and roasts the precious commodity to perfection. |
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A gift more precious than any other, he had given her his love and approval. |
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Paying attention to the home front can produce precious property value appreciation. |
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This includes seal engraving, die-sinking, line engraving, carving and also grain setting of precious stones in jewellery. |
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Trichinosis, a parasite found in pork, is the villain responsible for this accepted practice of burning of our precious pork chops. |
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In that precious time they tried unsuccessfully to launch the boat's inflatable life raft. |
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Weak palladium and rhodium prices also affected its precious metals division, though demand for platinum helped to cushion the fall. |
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Sarah's time was too precious to be rewashing clothes, and in an instant she decided to put them away for her. |
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Confidantes are a more precious commodity than ever, in part because the CEO position has become a revolving door. |
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There's a few covers out there which manage to make these precious songs vibrant and new without sullying their reputation or burying the lede. |
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Although the government says it won't bail out the company, it has done precious little to repair the situation apart from sacking Subramanyam. |
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Each exquisite creation is studded with semi precious stones like turquoise, amethyst, pearls and corals. |
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If he was in the home removals business, he would be the one gingerly carrying the precious crystal vase across a treacherously slippery floor. |
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The panels had come up with some amazing stories and had recorded some precious memories and insights. |
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Those surveys have precious little use as evidence for anything useful or important any more. |
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Gone are the days of planting just wheat every other year, alternately leaving soil fallow to perhaps store precious water. |
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In the Feast of the Passover we see Christ as the Lamb of God, shedding his precious blood to redeem his people. |
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But, indeed, this was a day, a very precious day, considering the time between now and Tuesday, taken up trying to rejigger the staff. |
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That night, the carpetmaker closed his shop, piled his most precious wares upon a single camel, and left Baghdad. |
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Palladium is generally alloyed with other precious metals, such as gold and silver, as well as with copper. |
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This is a precious gateway into the alleviation of suffering, which I believe to be our principal task on this earth. |
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But all hail to the few precious craftsmen firms that keep the city and the whole of North Yorkshire firmly rooted in a glorious past. |
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The bee transports her precious contents to the hive, where she regurgitates it from the honey sac to a waiting house bee. |
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A number of our precious readers wrote in saying they didn't believe it was him. |
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Everything was spread out over five different levels with precious few staircases open to the public. |
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The archive holds some of the oldest and most precious works of art and treasure known to man. |
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Kids play cricket on the road, young men idle at the edges, women scrub small wads of wet clothes beside buckets of precious water. |
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But United pay his weekly wages so Keane is careful not to tread on the precious egos of anybody still at the club. |
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His life and work existed out of time, marrying innovation to an old-time American sensibility with a singular sense of humor like precious few. |
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It's incoherent, absurdly argued, poorly written and precious beyond words. |
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Jacinth is a crystal, bright, purple gemstone. It is called Gomed in Urdu. Pure jacinth contains a very uncommon, precious metal named Zirconium. |
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Geologists know it as an area of mysterious abyssal hot spots where sediments may hold millions of dollars worth of precious metals. |
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And remember, he knows you're great or he wouldn't be spending his precious time with you! |
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The right to seek redress of wrongs in court is precious and should not be restricted or abridged, based on myths. |
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Ancient amber, jade and other precious stones are lovingly re-created in polymer clay, as well as newer, space-age materials, such as niobium. |
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Another often used precious stone was jade, which because of its color often represented the corn plant in the Mayan culture. |
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The old rugby adage was proven correct against the Boks as the Scottish pack gave their opponents no quarter and precious little ball. |
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I sorted and filed, and many of the precious accumulations of the last ten years went into black plastic bags that then went on to the tip. |
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Many precious waterholes, lagoons, creeks, and rivers were named after them. |
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However, there's no point wasting precious time and effort on petty jealousy. |
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If you've never fetched water, known how heavy the jerrycans can be, how each drop is precious, you can't really enjoy a bubble-bath. |
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The movie's so precious, so obviously delighted by its paint-by-numbers quirkiness, it's actually embarrassing to watch. |
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Statues may contain healing herbs, sacred objects, precious stones or jewels, or other offerings. |
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There was a separate stall for jewels embellished with precious stones like pearls, ruby and emerald. |
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The fecund decorations are transplanted in the exquisitely designed gold-plated jewels embellished with precious stones. |
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St. Pio is certainly one of the most precious jewels of the Capuchin Order. |
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Surprisingly, Mr Marchant said it was not uncommon for jewellers to transport precious stones in this seemingly casual way. |
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Into this walks Frederic Montague, a jeweller and purveyor of precious stones who is invited to stay. |
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At the entrance stand the king, his wife, sons and courtiers weighing a young prince in a balance against gems and precious metals. |
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But beyond the jiggle, I don't see much else at work here that's worthy of note, or your precious nickel. |
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Hydroxycut can also help you burn stored fat for energy while sparing your precious muscle. |
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Their racket was laundering drug money through companies which traded in precious metals. |
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Things got worse when the boat's watermaker packed up and Richards had to spend precious time repairing it. |
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The Australian gold rush of the 1850s generated a huge demand for accurate scales to weigh precious metals and guns to protect the gold bullion. |
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Later, it was the rector's two daughters who gently instilled into his mind the precious truths of God's redeeming grace. |
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No novelist can afford to be precious about the film adaptations of their work. |
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Indeed, there is precious little to suggest he is even well-disposed towards the poor. |
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Such joyless suppression crushes that most precious thing in life, the flowering of the individual human spirit. |
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There are earrings with precious stones in red, green and blue at another stall. |
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The urban environment is ailing and, what is more, there are precious few ways in which to address its problems. |
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Very often these precious children are carried into these death traps in carry cots or wheeled in, in prams. |
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Do you want to be safe in your own country or do you want to waste precious lives and resources on military adventurism? |
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Artistically, it is a rare and precious gem that demands careful examination. |
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To be able to take a stand like he did is rare and precious thing in politics. |
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In a whirl of activity, the team boarded the aircraft with well over 500 pounds of precious lifesaving equipment. |
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However, they may be whistling in the wind, for they entrusted the precious volume to a tabloid journalist, of all people. |
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But he feels he may be whistling in the wind, with precious little hope of forcing a change in the short term. |
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Due to insect infestation, only thirty-two out of the 120 precious kapok trees along Chungcheng Road are still alive. |
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In a few days, the curls will unfurl and get rough, turning the precious karakul pelt into cheep sheepskin. |
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It was composed of a precious pink sapphire of 20.35 carats, several sapphires, colourful diamonds and natural pearls. |
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If your resources are precious, then you cannot afford for there to be anything in the program that the programmer does not understand. |
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My baby woke us up every morning with the precious jingle from his silver rattle and I will always cherish that sound. |
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Other lemurs cross razor-like mountaintops to reach precious pools of water. |
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With the cadaver onboard, the train gets ready to leave and we scramble for our precious third-class seats. |
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These technologies also allow a wide readership of certain precious manuscripts. |
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When made of precious stones, pyramids gain value as ornaments, and are valued as decorative pieces as well. |
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It's hard to say more without giving away the precious kernels of the plot. |
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And George went on about losing his family member and losing this precious addition to his life. |
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I am sure you have something precious in your world which can key you into a harmonious vibration. |
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He wrestled her arm away long enough to gasp a few precious seconds of air from the surface before going under. |
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A steady stream of them continuously marched right down the middle of the log and into Ana's precious ariat. |
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The area where precious defense resources can be used to best effect is to improve our airlift and sealift capabilities. |
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Wasting a precious 10 minutes of airtime on a puny regional news bulletin was not going to happen. |
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Thermals save a flyer from having to use precious stamina on wingstrokes to gain altitude. |
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The female wolf spider is a very gentle parent, encasing her eggs in silk and carrying the precious bundle with her wherever she goes. |
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And even holy people, who can sometimes seem a bit precious about getting their feet wet, can't keep out the commercial tide. |
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Gemstone settings are basically any setting with a combination of diamonds and other precious stones. |
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To him, she was a precious jewel among thousands of massive and useless rocks. |
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Every inch of thirsty land was soaked by the precious rain, the crops were saved and so was people's livestock. |
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Worse, they're also tremendous space hogs, gobbling up dozens of precious square feet in useless aisle area. |
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The pen was necessary to safeguard the feeder and its precious contents from cows and wild hogs. |
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And they do it at great personal risk and with a view to saving many a precious life. |
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An entire manuscript of Urdu written in Roman is a precious treasure of the Lahore Museum. |
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The pressure told on both sets of players as the game got bogged down in a midfield melee with precious little invention from the teams. |
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I sat in my back corner all by myself ignoring the whole world and reading my precious manga. |
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Worse than that, his predecessor had spent all the money, leaving him precious little room for manoeuvre. |
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Expeditions would scavenge the desolate landscape for precious supplies, such as fuel and water. |
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It is this lack that has made archeological finds scarce and precious, finds like the one Dan made. |
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When my mom died, I got my mama's glasses, and they're very, very precious to me. |
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Particularly in the Saxon pagan period, gold jewellery was often inset with precious or semi-precious stones such as garnet. |
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A babymoon is important because it allows parents the precious time to be totally present with their new baby. |
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The tool is easy to use and in the end, will spare you aggravation and save you precious time. |
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He walked the 300 metre long hall, carved from antique mahogany and adorned with precious gems and family portraits. |
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The walls had excellently crafted tapestries that must have been precious family heirlooms from the look of them. |
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But precious little has been said about this reckless cadre of gonzo docu-journos. |
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Worst of all, if you accidentally reversed the A and B battery connectors, you could fry your radio's precious tubes. |
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The conforms of systemic racism have caused a precious grasping of your blackness that oft times seeks to destroy us. |
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He used precious time when he could have been resting to brainstorm with Fasanella about ways to make future raids more effective. |
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And in the meantime, Chuck is going bananas, his tail wagging like a crazed propeller, his face the most precious combination of anticipation and curiosity. |
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Flippant to a frustrating degree, he give away precious little about the forces that drove him to become one of Ireland's most successful and wealthiest businessmen. |
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She wasn't about to waste anymore of her precious resting time. |
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What you have is a situation where the larger webcasters have what they want, and don't want us small guys to rock the boat and endanger their precious settlement. |
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The mayor jokingly suggests traditional activities that take place in darkened movie theaters to help the audience preserve their precious body heat. |
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And precious bandwidth is being eaten up by this worthless junk. |
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For some parents no consolation prize is great enough to trade precious time with their families. |
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For a few short weeks, precious white truffles from Italy are being air-freighted in and dropped into the hands of talented chefs across the city. |
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Jean had been carrying the cash and the precious keepsakes in her handbag because she had been burgled and did not think it safe to leave them in the house. |
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Today, small is beautiful, because, with a little forethought in planning, our unique and precious remaining wilderness habitats can absorb and readjust to these. |
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The precious cargo of two dozen gutta-perch balls, three woods, three irons and a putter arrived at the doorstep of John Reid's new home in Yonkers not a day too soon. |
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The precious limited-edition buckwheat tastes like an afternoon in an old library, all gingerbread, port, currants, leather, tobacco, and woodsmoke. |
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He fashioned BOB, the demon spirit who lived in the Black Lodge, but such an explanation satisfied precious few of us. |
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I work my fingers to the bone, and get precious little gratitude for it, and all you can do is treat me like some glorified gofer who's wet behind the ears? |
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Before preservationists could put a stop to it, he and other looters had raided and destroyed precious relics buried at the site. |
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The Metalor Medical Division produces components based on wires and fine tubes from specialty stainless steels, unique alloys, and precious metals. |
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Most traffic calming measures are necessary and need applauding, not lambasting by people more concerned about their precious cars than the important issues. |
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Agates were apparently highly valued by the ancient Egyptians for their lapidary use and were mounted into gold with other precious stones such as lapis and emeralds. |
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Do not let your precious lapis be broken into stone for the stoneworker. |
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Every morning Frederico takes the dried leaves of the precious guayusa tree and steeps them in a large dark pot. |
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And then let us resolve that never again will we send the precious young blood of this country to die trying to prop up a corrupt military dictatorship abroad. |
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Although pearls, of varying colours, are the main material Tuck uses, she also includes quartzes and some precious stones such as garnet and amethyst. |
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I shivered a little, and dryly advised him to remember better where he had stored the precious liquid. |
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Being there teaches you to think quickly, edit yourself, and not get too precious about your own work. |
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Crafted from porcelain, lead crystal and other fine or precious materials in England, each egg is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity. |
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He said we should never think we are unknown to Jesus, as if we were just a number in an anonymous crowd, but that each one of us is precious to him. |
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The foreman was a fireworks expert and is one of three who have since passed away, taking precious information with him. |
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The traditional kundan work has also been embellished with semi-precious and precious stones and beads such as tourmalines, tanzanites, opals, aquamarine and peridots. |
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The company did some one-off orders for a client who wanted some of his speakers covered in faux lizard skin and others inlayed with precious Dutch wood. |
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Or how leaf-cutter ants cultivate a specific type of fungus so precious it is carried by the queen when she starts a new colony. |
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The ruthless logging of these magnificent trees is leading to the destruction of precious forests that are critical to the survival of wildlife such as the jaguar. |
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One of the precious and underappreciated jewels of America has always been its geographical diversity. |
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An almost too perfect example of this anti-visual romance plot is that the first affectionate encounter between Lucy and Paul occurs when she breaks his precious lunettes. |
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I followed her recipe to a T so I won't re-print it, but I didn't have the heart to cut out hearts since that would waste so much precious cookie. |
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The exhibition displays exquisite pieces made by fusing and blowing with top quality glass powders, precious metals, lustre and leafs from different countries. |
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In their haste the government wranglers also damaged precious water resources Bundy had worked years to develop. |
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Since its introduction in the 1800s as a soil stabilizer and ornamental, tamarisk has gone on to infest 1.6 million acres of the West's precious riparian areas. |
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This marvellous creation is worked in precious two-tone variegated lace, and is accompanied by a tanga panty and a push-up bra with latticed straps. |
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She tempts him to drink and he loses his precious manuscript. |
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The aerial survey begins next month, using a magnetometer to scan the ground for increased magnetic activity, which could signal the presence of the precious stones. |
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But there has been precious little vetting in places like Cedar Rapids and Sioux City this time around. |
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More than one-quarter of Americans are stealing those precious hours from their slumber, and are paying a steep price for it. |
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They waste their precious time thinking of Kamma without making an effort. |
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There are times and places where blending in can save your skin, but day to day, why waste your precious time on the superficial when it doesn't make you happy? |
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I was meant to be savouring the last moments of my precious long weekend, but instead I find myself wishing that time would fast forward itself and just let me go to school. |
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Things haven't always been as happy for Mick, he has known his share of dark days but experience has taught him that life is precious and to be enjoyed. |
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And she kept on pushing me away from my desk, away from my precious manga. |
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So, when the Scot arrived at Heathrow baggage reclaim following a tour of the Far East, he was understandably anxious to find his precious piece of wood. |
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The background is an intricately marbleized cascade of diaphanous, sea-foam-green skeins over cerulean blue, a surface more precious and less labored than usual. |
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Canals draw water from far inside the mountains to guide them towards the fields which have been terraced to facilitate the work of the precious liquid. |
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How we ever scraped the money together to buy gobstoppers and comics after all this outlay of our precious resources was down to odd jobs and paper rounds. |
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A person could spend precious minutes looking for a Shard that would unleash ball lightning while another person would use a different Shard to kill the befuddled one. |
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This precious substance was carefully picked off the plant and dropped into a bicycle repair tin with a lid or into a Marmite jar with a screw top. |
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The province was a leading producer of grains, salt, pearls, fruits, liquors and wines, precious metals and ornaments. |
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A nearby Blockbuster theme park, opponents say, could further jeopardize the fragile ecosystem by draining away precious resources. |
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When I showed my bubbe, she said I had found a memory of the snake, and that memories were precious. |
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They were reluctant to use the precious antivenom on an Indian deemed unlikely to survive and just as unlikely to afford the expensive treatment. |
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The crown is encrusted with 22 gemstones, including garnets and amethysts, 20 precious stones and 68 Scottish freshwater pearls. |
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The judge thought that she died miserably, so he gave her precious Yin-yang fan to save Mr Pei in the human world. |
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The Veda was the most precious gift for which the West had ever been indebted to the East. |
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And readers can bet precious good care was taken that its august bodyship did not suffer. |
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From a lyrical standpoint, there are precious few that can catch Kendrick. |
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Musk and Lyquid, Golde, in a precious composition by weight, and made Losenges with fine Sugar and Amylum. |
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Paleontologists have found precious few phasmid fossils, and they had never previously unearthed one of a leaf insect. |
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Then I grabbed him and pulled at his precious hair with one hand, while trying to yank off his jewellery with the other. |
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Hiram's fleet, which carried gold from Ophir, brought in from Ophir a huge quantity of almug wood and precious stones. |
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Along with gems and other precious metals, the DRC has a rich supply of gold, cassiterite, wolframite, and coltan. |
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Addressing the ceremony, Faruqui said that the legendry artists and writers are our precious assets. |
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I'VE been removing wodges of wet leaves on top of precious spring contributors. |
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In early spring, it takes time and scrutiny to decipher the newly emerging weedlings from my precious, rising seedlings. |
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They all went into the house, and left me feeling a precious idiot. I had been barking up the wrong tree this time. |
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Life was neither fair nor unfair, neither cruel nor uncruel. Rather it was a tangible, real thing, precious, and not easily affordable. |
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It is like precious oil upon the head, coming down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard. |
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Then I hit the real world and in the next decade encountered precious little in the way of Twainesque romance or riches. |
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There are precious few large-scale, ambitious, original works. |
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They were able to be together for only a few precious hours. |
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Now, finally, Americans are appreciating that when multinationals call the shots, many of the things we hold precious are in jeopardy. |
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Britannia had large deposits of precious metals, fertile soil and vast forests, which made it economically attractive to the Romans. |
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Merchants were not willing to trust precious cargoes to any custody but that of a man-of-war. |
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A BEDTIME story from mum or dad is a precious moment, especially for a child in hospital far from home. |
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Notably, some definitions define any 'undeclared' trafficking of currency and precious metal as smuggling. |
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The Mongols destroyed the Abbasid Caliphate and Baghdad's House of Wisdom, which contained countless precious and historical documents. |
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Rutilated quartz, moonstone, spinel, agate, amber and onyx are subtle choices when set into a blackened precious metal setting. |
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After getting back to Geneva, Victor's father, weakened by age and by the death of his precious Elizabeth, dies a few days later. |
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He's precious,'' sighed Price, just hours before her wedding to Bisk on Saturday afternoon at the nursing home. |
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Sintering of powders containing precious metals such as silver and gold is used to make small jewelry items. |
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Later one side of the barter started to involve precious metals, which gained symbolic as well as practical importance. |
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The free communication of ideas and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of man. |
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The influx of these precious metals and the resulting money supply shocks help explain the price increase in Spain during the sixteenth century. |
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When precious metals entered Spain, this influx drove up the Spanish price level and caused a balance of payments deficit. |
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The shortage of precious metals during the late 15th and early 16th centuries eased in the second half of the 16th century. |
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Cobalt blue was considered as a precious commodity, with a value about twice that of gold. |
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Mail has applications in sculpture and jewellery, especially when made out of precious metals or colourful anodized metals. |
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European traders therefore had to pay for spices with the precious metals, which were in short supply in Europe, except for Spain and Portugal. |
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This would help lower my anxiety and make certain that I would not mishold, or God forbid, drop the precious package. |
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Geologists such as Albert Ernest Kitson were called on to find new resources of precious minerals in the African colonies. |
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Marcasites were used in settings along with coloured glass cut with a facet like precious stones. |
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In April 1528, he reached northern Peru and found the natives rich with precious metals. |
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El Dorado is applied to a legendary story in which precious stones were found in fabulous abundance along with gold coins. |
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When designing precious objects, Holbein worked closely with craftsmen such as goldsmiths. |
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His expedition had collected a good quantity of the precious metal but was running low on food and supplies. |
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In this role, he produced not only portraits and festive decorations but designs for jewellery, plate and other precious objects. |
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She gave Coventry a number of works in precious metal by the famous goldsmith Mannig and bequeathed a necklace valued at 100 marks of silver. |
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There is only the slightest hint that precious metals might be found in the hinterlands. |
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We wanted to publicly say, thank you our precious Leila for bravingly saving your brothers life. |
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Ghana is an average natural resource enriched country possessing industrial minerals, hydrocarbons and precious metals. |
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Gold bullion and silver bullion are the most important forms of physical precious metals investments. |
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This behaviour appears at first to be an evolutionary paradox, since helping others costs precious resources and decreases one's own fitness. |
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Bullion coins describe contemporary precious metal coins minted by official agencies for investment purposes. |
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The value of bullion is typically determined by the value of its precious metals content, which is defined by its purity and mass. |
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With MEEM, you'll never again have to worry about losing all your precious information and memories. |
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Bullion is gold, silver, or other precious metals in the form of coins, ingots, or bars. |
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The Andaman Sea is a precious natural resource as it hosts the most popular and luxurious resorts in Asia. |
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The treasure fleet had a large number of warships to protect their precious cargo and to secure the maritime routes. |
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Various places in Africa and the Americas have been named after the imagined cities made of gold, rivers of gold and precious stones. |
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Also brought back from India were dyes like lac, indigo and dyewood and precious ornamental objects and materials like ivory, ebony and pearls. |
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During the 2nd century the Goths of southern Russia discovered a newfound taste for gold figurines and objects inlaid with precious stones. |
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The male gaze flies right past all my painstaking attempts to craft my precious individual style and makes a beeline for the bubbies. |
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The negotiations exasperated the Roman soldiers who seemed to hold the stronger position, but they gained precious time for Fritigern. |
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Theoderic's payoff included precious metal from stripping the remaining public ornaments of Italy, and an unsupervised campaign in Hispania. |
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Frederick fought defensive actions trying to blunt the invaders, losing thousands of men and precious resources in the process. |
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The cargo may pose an environmental hazard or may include expensive materials such as machinery or precious metals. |
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Manufacturer of precious metal contacts Samuel Taylor Ltd has manufacturing plants within the town. |
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Historically, this was often a promise to exchange the money for precious metals in some fixed amount. |
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The vents create sulfide deposits, which contain precious metals such as silver, gold, copper, manganese, cobalt, and zinc. |
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The Zhoukoudian cave system near Beijing has been excavated since the 1930s and has yielded precious data on early human behavior in East Asia. |
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Franks traded timber, furs, swords and slaves in return for silks and other fabrics, spices, and precious metals from the Arabs. |
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He told me how the wise toad who squats among the kingcups by the stream in summer has a very precious jewel in his head. |
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And so we go on preparing more months more years precious perhaps vital for the greatness of Britain for the locusts to eat. |
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The Pipil had no precious mineral resources, but they did have rich and fertile land that was good for farming. |
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Eventually the world's stock of precious metal was doubled or even tripled by silver from the Americas. |
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Most definitely a precious metal, silver is sizzlingly hot, as both a material and a colour. |
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