A SOLID grounding in all things relating to computers could lead to a rewarding career as a systems analyst. |
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Both players mix OK strikeout numbers with good groundball rates, and both are workhorses with solid control. |
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Gough is a prolific songwriter, eternally questing for the solid gold classic. |
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The lads came up trumps with a solid performance that hopefully was a signal that our desire is still there. |
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Captain Jess White accredited the solid performance to the coaching staff and the hard work of everyone on the team. |
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It's an odd performance as well, desperately mannered at times but in the moments that count absolutely rock solid. |
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They formed one of the best 1-2 tandems in history last season, and the rotation looks more solid behind them this season. |
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They've got the walls as solid as a rock and a roof on it under that tarpaulin. |
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The solid line demarcates the boundary between rolling adhesion and firm adhesion at a standard set of conditions. |
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The models have concealed tangs inside the handles, again with one-piece construction of solid steel. |
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While the Carlow defence in the main was solid there were far too many missed tackles. |
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It goes without saying that we must maintain the solid defensive standard that we set last season. |
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Korea's inflation rate is the one blemish on an otherwise solid report card, at least on the macroeconomic front. |
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The tang, or shank, that went into the solid handle was notched and recessed on each side. |
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How firm on one's feet, on the solid ground of truth, one feels among life's mysteries, in these supple, tenacious, tensile sentences. |
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Histologically, the tumor may display solid, papillary, hemorrhagic, and sclerotic areas. |
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The pulmonary tumors displayed a mixture of sclerotic, solid, and papillary patterns. |
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Now, I may finally keep track of my journey with solid dates, instead of tentative time periods. |
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Silica exists in several crystalline forms, in a large number of colloidal forms, and as an amorphous solid. |
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The living room has an open fire with a solid fuel back boiler, with an ornate cast iron surround and tile hearth. |
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If the solution is cooled quickly, the molecules are frozen where they are, forming a glass-like amorphous solid. |
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The same rock solid gameplay, replete with superb control and surprisingly deep levels, is back. |
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The clearest examples are teratocarcinomas, solid tumors that spontaneously arise from germ cells. |
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And it was the solid base provided by Nash and his defensive colleagues that enabled City's attackers to tear into Norwich in the second half. |
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Solid malignancies and nonhematologic diseases were classified as high risk. |
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There were 18 solid tumors, 11 hematologic malignancies, and 2 of unknown primary. |
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There were probably, I'd say about 15 solid members, maybe 10 to 15 solid members, and then another 10 or so transients. |
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He mostly was a second baseman in the minors but has become solid at shortstop and third base. |
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Fiorina's solid fourth quarter certainly helped the process of repairing relations with investors. |
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It has led to computers, lasers and nuclear reactors, and it tells us why the Sun shines and why the ground beneath our feet is solid. |
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By most accounts, this brand scores high marks for their all-around solid dehumidifiers. |
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The shear for the entire structure was applied through the elevator shafts, so the connections and foundation support had to be solid. |
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It was not easy to hear a solid sound within the depths of the terra and a Tigren's light footsteps would be nearly impossible. |
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There is also a substantial pantry, wine cellar, a boiler room, a room for storing solid fuel and some workrooms, all at basement level. |
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Remove from heat and quickly beat in all the flour, stirring with a wooden spoon until it forms a solid ball. |
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These fizzing bath oil balls are solid drops that can be added to bath water. |
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When the reaction was complete, the catalyst congealed into a sticky solid and settled to the bottom of the test tube. |
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Others set up massive ballistae some distance from the defenders, and began pelting them with heavy bolts of solid iron. |
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Horne in particular was able to use his pace to get beyond his marker but his final ball was met by Beckwithshaw's solid defending. |
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Most magic tricks are done with specially made gadgets that are deceptively hollow but which look solid. |
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Rupert's account of his vision was written about 1125, before the widespread use of solid choir screens to partition space. |
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Red, maroon, yellow, blue are good colours for neckties, patterned or solid. |
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Solid phosphorus has a tetratomic molecule with molecular weight 123.8952 atomic mass units. |
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Data clearly indicates that plants collected from healers provide more solid leads toward developing new drugs than random screening. |
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Advocate and author John Mayer looks every inch the rock solid establishment man. |
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They tend to be solid objects made of plastics, metals, and ceramics held together by screws, clips, adhesives, and heat seals. |
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Ray's comments swerved from the banal, to the solid and sober, like all good reporters. |
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Their managerial history is built on a solid stretch by Syd King, who was in charge of the club for 30 years man and boy. |
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Externally the houses have a cut stone plinth, rendered walls to first floor level and a solid timber upper floor. |
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A loud bang occurred when he slammed onto the hard, solid ground on his back. |
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There must be a solid hierarchy and system of protection safeguarded by organized crime syndicates or mafia. |
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But it will be sited on the landward side of the expected crack in the shelf, rather than on solid ground. |
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Amono's anklet turned to a bangle of solid amber which had once been sap, the lifeblood of trees. |
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I am aware that mastodons once walked where I walk, that the seemingly solid ground under my feet has frozen and thawed over eons. |
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The three sets include two with solid splats and one with a back comprised of three molded slats, or banisters. |
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These allowed him to create an art at once lyric and dramatic, pictorially rich and sculpturally solid. |
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They start from a famous name or from the cushioning confidence-booster of a solid middle-class education. |
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His solid, square face is red from the cold air outside, and when he bends down to kiss Cynthia she pulls back from his cold lips, laughing. |
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A week behind the wheel proved it to be a good solid crossover SUV with a firm and quiet ride, as good as anything in the segment. |
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The bats, in what looked like a solid mass of bodies, were releasing their toe-hold and dropping into flight. |
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It was solid oak, hard and formidable, shining gloss in the dimly lit kitchen. |
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The solid background of the Byzantine mosaic forms the most obvious colour mass, against which the figures in a scene are set. |
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Although they are solid, you must take great care not to damage them as this could affect the weighting. |
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Lopez got a solid grounding in the liberal arts, but enjoyed studying philosophy and theology most. |
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I asked for urgent remedial action to be taken before the weather warmed up and the ruts got baked solid. |
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The band were solid but Leyton's constant microphone spinning and hardcore delivery really took away from that. |
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In the beginning, multi-faceted objects were machined from solid aluminum and hand-polished by sculptor John Noestheden. |
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It has solid oak flooring, a fireplace with a coal-effect gas fire and a large bay window looking onto the forecourt at the front of the house. |
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At last he allowed himself to go forward and lay both hands lovingly on solid, massive, unmovable machining. |
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When required, a massive sliding door of solid oak protects the privacy of the bedroom. |
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It's impossible to slouch with a solid three inch bow at your back, and the sandals require short steps. |
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He pulled on the headlights, and the beams cut into the darkness, solid bars of light in the smoke-filled air. |
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This shirt, which comes in six solid colors, is woven in a waffle pattern and features a treatment that makes the silk truly washable. |
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We toured a house for sale in Tarkio, which turned out to have three stories, solid oak wainscoting, pocket doors, and beautiful wood floors. |
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Its postwar collection is solid in nonindigenous Australian art and truly first rate in Aboriginal work. |
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The reshuffle of top management came in the wake of its merger and as the group posted a solid set of first half results. |
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They didn't touch me, but formed a solid formation that would be impossible to break, walling me in with the rail of the bridge at my back. |
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Camelia was a solid performer for Romania, present at nearly all major events during the 1985-1988 quadrennium. |
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We've lost the solid reputation developed over generations as a seafaring nation. |
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With solid rainfalls throughout the day and into the night, 37 mm of badly needed rain fell in the Canada Bay Region as a result of the storms. |
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His group's success was a spectacular tour de force of meticulous technique and solid research design. |
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If you feel that you have solid evidence that our being at war is a better thing than our not being at war, please provide it. |
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It has invented a semiconductor technology that converts heat from a wide variety of sources to electrical energy using solid state thermionics. |
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Fans of this show should have no qualms about picking this one up because of the mostly solid transfers. |
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You think that a wall as solid as the earth separates civilization from barbarism. |
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Long, spiked posts were driven deep into the soft soil by the constant hammering of a solid stone that I had found on the ground. |
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Huge iron pegs were driven into the rock before the base blocks were put in place, and the first 14m of the tower was solid. |
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Lately, he has been making solid contact but not driving the ball in the air. |
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Solid horns, called antlers, distinguish most species in the deer family from the other hoofed mammals. |
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The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate a solid background and interest in quantum physics and condensed matter theory. |
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Where the 5 is a staid, solid car, with reliable if sporty handling, the Jag offers up the individuality of that British heritage. |
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Once a blockbuster had made a solid purchase on a block, it was relatively easy to complete the final phase of the blockbusting process. |
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Such a disappearance of a solid into the gas phase was an intriguing phenomenon. |
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Intermolecular interactions are most significant in liquid and solid phases where molecules are very close together. |
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For two solid pitches of great climbing, you combine laybacking, finger and hand jams, and friction moves to make your way up the corner system. |
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Samantha and Todd share a compact space that provides a chair and computer station for each of them at a gracefully curved, solid cherry desk. |
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Most of the time these techniques employ glazes or washes applied over a solid colored background color. |
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This process causes the snow to compact as it slowly diminishes creating a solid crust base and surface. |
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Colors never looked washed out or faded, and blacks were solid with no signs of gray. |
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Many are turned into cesspools and dumping sites for solid waste, including hazardous materials. |
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By 2010, Massachusetts wants to reduce municipal solid waste by 70 percent statewide. |
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Kistler was trying to prove that a gel contains a continuous solid network of the same size and shape as the wet gel. |
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It's a good solid film, which is made even more watchable if you have an interest in poker. |
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Traditional middle class professions such as the law and accountancy have made solid progress. |
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Once you learn to perform the lunge with a solid technique you can add weight with a barbell or dumbbell. |
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There, parallel to the bottom of the gunwale, was an especially solid, fat, water moccasin. |
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Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. |
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Isidore steadied me and he seemed to stand as solid as a statue, not wavering a bit. |
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Suppose one wants intimate contact between an elastic solid and a wavy surface. |
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He experimented by exposing paraffin wax to crushed Salvia leaves and found the solid wax readily adsorbed the volatile terpenes from the air. |
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Several years ago, it appeared that the only solid acids that could support high proton transport were those based on sulfates or selenates. |
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The liquid jet as it strikes the solid surface can cause localized erosion and surface pitting. |
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Like Graham himself, the 24-minute announcement speech was solid and sensible but devoid of quotable rhetoric. |
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Made of a gelatinous thermoplastic material, the product acts like a solid adhesive and will not dry out. |
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He grew it, probably on a solid medium and weaponized it at a private location where he had accumulated the equipment and the material. |
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The door needs to be solid core wood or insulated metal, and very well weatherstripped. |
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The acrylic paint is solid, the color even, giving the arcs a heft almost equal to that of the stone and plaster around them. |
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Although the divergent styles will result in fans having a clear favorite between the two films, both are solid, well-made movies. |
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He has moulded a solid, if unspectacular side and his signings have shown him to be a good judge of player. |
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I undercut the top of the jugs with a belt sander so that you can get a good, solid grip. |
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The whole team worked hard but Jack Collins was named man of the match for a solid performance at the back. |
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Colors and flesh tones were all natural and bright with blacks being thickly solid. |
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The food runs the gamut from solid and reliable to off the beaten path and utterly charming. |
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Both movies are solid films, ones that will entertain and enchant for their entire running time. |
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The tapes are available with solid adhesives or solvent acrylic and rubber adhesives. |
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Colors are properly saturated and vibrant, black levels are solid, though the sharpness is good to middling. |
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Ultimately, his efforts produced a good dry red and a solid dry white from a full range of wines from the estate. |
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For a variation, roll the truffles in grated white chocolate instead of icing sugar, or coat them in a solid chocolate shell. |
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At such distances the salt should be so cold it should all have condensed into solid grains, which are undetectable to astrochemists. |
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Didn't we all know that Hepburn, as slender and reedy as she was all her life, was made of solid oak? |
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While Nan Fung achieved solid sales by cutting prices, market sources said other developers were unlikely to follow suit. |
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Johnson is a solid journeyman type who played his way into the starting job over Tinsley a few weeks ago. |
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Ice doesn't freeze evenly, so a sheet of ice can vary in thickness from solid and safe, to dangerously thin in just a few steps. |
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The latter, separated from the former by a solid wall, consists of five bays. |
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They've got good delivery, and the show's writers create solid if unremarkable material. |
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The new tower, north transept extension, chapel and cloister bays are all built of cut stone laid with lime over solid brickwork. |
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Smith, who has the reach and height to be a solid left tackle, must improve his strength. |
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With the creek barrier now open and a solid berm built across the avulsion channel, the heavy rains return. |
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A tough competitor, with a soft stroke for deep, Williams played only two games in Boston, but looked solid. |
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On my wrists the manacles were joined by a solid iron bar just long enough that I couldn't touch my fingertips together. |
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The coverage units have been solid, but the return game continues to struggle. |
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That huge whomp you might have heard last June was the sound of the oil industry taking a solid hit in the chin. |
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However, hydrogen has almost no solubility in solid aluminum and it has been determined to be the primary cause of porosity in aluminum welds. |
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I suspect the opposing sides may be at cross purposes at times, and that a solid working definition could clarify the debate. |
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In the first debate I thought he put on a solid performance while the president was wobbly. |
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It can be easily molded into a wide variety of shapes, which are then fired in a kiln and transformed into solid silver. |
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Specialities in this case are principally greases, metal working lubricants and solid lubricant films. |
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I laughed, giggled, tee-heed, and otherwise cackled out loud for a solid 2 minutes after reading the comic. |
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He's solid, he's reliable and you know he's going to give it everything in every single challenge he goes in for. |
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Brunson is a tough defender and solid passer, attributes coach Bill Cartwright seeks. |
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His motivation was that there should be no barriers to people with different education background and solid banking experience. |
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The emergence of a solid block of Republican red states across the map has come as a shock to Kerry supporters. |
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The first rockets used solid propellants, such as black powder, but they were very inefficient. |
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Her furniture is formed of inflatable see-through plastic, while her bed looks like a solid block of lucite. |
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He also theorized that liquid propellant made for a far more powerful and efficient fuel for rockets than solid propellant. |
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Perchlorate is the primary ingredient of solid rocket propellant that is increasingly found in soil and water. |
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The two-stage missile is equipped with solid propellant booster and sustainer rocket motors. |
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After leaving the launcher the solid propellant rocket motor accelerates the missile to supersonic speed. |
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He also fashioned one of the earliest surviving solid wooden globes made in America. |
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Located in front of the white EPOCS Specter, are two solid black globes moving with precision in the space above the awed technicians. |
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We see that all the time here, as what starts as a few ailanthus become a stand of solid ailanthus. |
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It was a shocking lapse from the usually solid stopper and completely knocked the wind out of City's sails. |
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Do not be tempted to add solid foods to your baby's bottle feed in an attempt to help them sleep at night, as this can cause wind and colic. |
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I have not slept in a solid bed for three weeks, you haughty wench, and I'll not have your condescending airs and your reproachful glances! |
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In just four minutes the boom, like a wall, can be raised up from a 1.8 metre deep slot at the bed of the pool, creating a solid division. |
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The other patent, by J P. Curtiss, was for an improvement in screwdrivers by securing the shank in a solid handle. |
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He had a solid season with the Jets, recording a career-best six sacks and 58 tackles. |
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He handled some predictably hostile and downright rude remarks with very solid rebuttals and a refusal to take insults. |
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Upgrading of PCs should theoretically provide a kick-start for the PC producers, good solid but low margin business. |
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The blue vault of the sky was of a hue that made it appear almost solid, the airy clouds across the horizon cloaking mountain peaks in mist. |
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She described it as similar to the New York Marathon, the solid blocks of people streaming across the bridge. |
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The steak and kidney pie was another solid item with lots of English gravy and considered to be good value. |
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The only thing that's missing is perhaps a very solid idea of what it means to do a mathematical proof. |
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Solid defending from Kate Bugg and Amy Bowler kept attacks on the goal to a minimum with Emma Rowley having to make only two saves in the match. |
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This was an excellent team performance based on a solid defence and an attack full of flair. |
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Clarence Moore fills various roles, from perimeter shooter to tough defender to solid rebounder. |
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He noted that the mortar joint between the top of the brick and the underside of the plate was solid. |
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Working alone, Stevens produces his furniture from resawn veneers and air-dried solid wood using traditional joinery. |
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That we are here proves that a solid, akinetic skull doesn't necessarily doom a taxon to morphological stagnation. |
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In particular he assumed that the solids were convex, that is a straight line joining any two points always lies entirely within the solid. |
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She was solid, a block of doughy flesh, ample and tactile and pleasantly odorous. |
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Many of the figures are spray-painted solid gold, to enable their power to radiate more forcefully. |
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Thanks to his albatross and some solid golf thereafter he finished three under. |
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Solid vinyl tile is a non-backed product that contains higher levels of vinyl resins, plasticizers and stabilizers than composition tile. |
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Dalbir made a valiant attempt and pushing Diwakar onto the ropes executed a couple of solid blows, which had Diwakar taking the count. |
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The front suspension is a double wishbone coil spring with damper and a five-link coil sprung solid axle in the rear. |
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But if Levitt's data is as solid as he makes it out to be, he should be able to get a cover story in a major magazine. |
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Normally it takes twelve to thirteen months for him to instill a solid reining education on a horse, from start to finish. |
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And it was a relief when Jude swung the steel-hooked gaffing pole over the side, and hauled on board a solid, quivering muscle of a fish. |
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It is not easy to deform a solid because of the strong attractive forces within the structure. |
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After a while it becomes a little too solid, but a touch more water fixes that. |
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Canadians spend so much time agonizing over our lack of solid, touchable, definable identity that it has practically become a national pastime. |
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But all the technology is of solid 2004 vintage, reliant on the omnipresence of mobile phones, webcams and internet access. |
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Solid waste has become a touchy issue these days, with tempers flaring up at the slightest mention of the topic anywhere. |
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The remnant of a long-disused church building, it was built out of solid stone with massive buttresses supporting long, high walls. |
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Solid areas show sheets of uniform, polygonal, epithelioid cells separated by delicate blood vessels. |
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The drivers took their second day of action on Thursday of last week with a solid 24 hour strike. |
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We want to leave their consulting room with a definitive answer, a solid diagnosis, not ifs and maybes. |
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He has an easy delivery and can throw multiple pitches, making him a solid candidate for a long career as a closer. |
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At that time, she was eating a solid diabetic diet, moving her bowels, and ambulating. |
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Some astute observers foresaw the emerging mayhem, but solid evidence took time to accrue. |
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Some areas of this lava formation are highly mineralized, whereas other equally large areas are hard, solid black basalt without any minerals. |
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Academic freedom rests on a solid base of peer review and as such is the responsibility of the entire profession. |
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Personally I think you should find your own truth, but if you are looking for some solid structure as a base then go for it. |
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It will guarantee a solid base for those students continuing to advanced studies. |
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Her often solid game was dotted with some impeccable forehand cross-court returns but her backhand is comparatively weaker. |
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Through the solid floor of the abode, the chill of winter seeped in, fettered little by the meagre warmth provided by the fire. |
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This is the first solid figure, the three-dimensional form of the triangle. |
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A crystalline solid is a solid consisting of atoms arranged in an orderly three-dimensional matrix. |
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The pink mass of processed meat, gristle, salt, water, stabilizer, emulsifier and anti-oxidant slid forth in a solid mass. |
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Solid, dense designs may curl, cup or distort knits, even with the perfect stabilizer choice. |
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The floors and doors on the main floor are of solid mahogany, which is impervious to tropical woodworms and termites. |
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Sales of knitwear and boots improved while both formal and casual menswear saw solid growth. |
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With an organ providing a solid backing for the song, trombones and melodicas weave interlacing melodies. |
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The winter scene of the old farm is in a unique solid white frame as is the family photo. |
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Adhesives and glues are substances that are capable of bonding two solid materials together at their surfaces. |
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Bins would be dedicated to composting material, wood waste, tires, consumer recyclables, metals as well as regular solid wastes. |
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The health of the foot throughout the animal's life is based on a good solid heel base. |
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At hooker, scrum-half and in the back row, there are few solid alternatives. |
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We now have fine tuned our secondary set-up and have a solid backshift in all conditions. |
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Almost every great player has a solid team working backstages to produce the best results possible. |
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After 45 solid minutes I was totally saturated with information and all sorts of flashing images. |
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This is perhaps the best written of the three films, giving each character a solid backstory. |
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They then proceeded to hammer the rough edges off the stone and shape it into a rough rectangular solid in preparation for sawing. |
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His muscles bunched, his blood went thick, his bones seemed to grow, and his skin became solid stone. |
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Very striking, the balance between the simple solid color of the kirtle and the elegant trim. |
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I was having a problem swaying backward on my backswing and I wasn't making solid contact. |
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The temperature at which a substance melts depends upon the external pressure on the solid. |
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He slid the solid band of gold onto her finger, and then slipped her engagement ring back on her. |
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Smith was a mainstay of the club's success this season with his running from defence and solid tackling. |
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Although Cissy Houston enjoyed a solid career as a backup and gospel singer, Whitney was the one and only star of the family. |
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The old workingmen's houses, once solid, were losing mortar or siding. |
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How many of these surging thousands are solid, and how many of these assumptions are tricks of the light? |
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New ways to store hydrogen, in solid form or as compressed gas, have put other recreational marine applications like the water taxi in the running. |
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Raw coal also contains moisture and solid particles of mineral matter. |
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Nearly half of a solid 45 percent say the Internet has impacted their relationship. |
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A number of moons in the solar system have global oceans beneath surfaces of solid ice or ice mixed with other materials. |
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Like a martial artist might get a solid grounding in wing chun and then cross train in western boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to fill in some gaps. |
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At the bottom of the spine is a large, solid bone called the sacrum. |
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Along with human waste and other sewage, solid waste has inundated Baghdad's streets for decades, contributing to sewer backups, disease, and a tainted water supply. |
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Plus, his remake history is a mixed bag, with the solid True Grit and the atrocious Oldboy. |
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Timber framing refers to a specific type of post and beam construction in which solid wood timbers are joined by means of traditional wooden joinery. |
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Similarly, molecules in the gas phase occasionally strike the surface and are captured by the attraction of molecules in the liquid or solid phase. |
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Perhaps society would be better off if its schools stuck to the three Rs and did a solid job in domains where they enjoy both competence and wide public support. |
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Solid citizens with stiffs don't lose any worse if a 17 is improved, and there seems to be a good chance that the dealer, drawing, will bust and pay everyone. |
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Nonetheless, he has taken some solid hits, and there is a drunken, halting roll to his steps as he staggers towards the prize, tugging at the webbing of his uniform. |
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So there is nothing wrong with using the charms of, say, Parks and Recreation, to create some solid bonding time. |
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Nasa has said that it will not fly another shuttle until it has pinpointed why solid foam cladding juddered off the external fuel tank during lift-off last month. |
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You might not think that's much of a compliment, but the movie is a good, solid actioner, and I wouldn't fight my nephew if he decided he just had to see it next week. |
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Even without the extravagant claims as to its radicalness, this book is solid scholarship and is well worth reading by South Asianists and environmental historians alike. |
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He enjoyed a solid reputation for bringing the modern methods of bacteriology to the department after the city's previous and worst episode of typhoid fever a decade earlier. |
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They are a plain looking, solid sort of shoe with a chunky heel, quite rigid support and come in an infinite range of colours and limited editions. |
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Since the bailout, GM has posted 15 consecutive quarters of profitability, and it has a very solid balance sheet. |
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A hard, solid fat such as lard or suet is most effective here. |
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Nelson frowned, his thick eyebrows pulling together into a solid line. |
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I get the impression that some in the broadcast media are more interested in spreading gloom to garner ratings than quelling people's uneasiness, or giving solid facts. |
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Not only do the actors provide solid delivery on their lines during serious moments of the plot, but they also deliver a number of jokes and snide wisecracks. |
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He points out that the solid fuel industry cooperated fully with the Department when smokefree zones were introduced in many major cities and towns throughout the country. |
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And in all honesty low-budget marketing campaigns based on solid positioning that have great value are fun, authentic and generate viral interest. |
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The solid wood frame is supported by metal axles and rubber-edged wheels. |
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Rock solid and lots of extras, provided it has a full service history and preferably metallic paint, I'd say go for it by waving a banker's draft for 21.5k in his face. |
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It devotes the first half of its running time to the rehearsals, leaving a mere 45 minutes to cover a show that contains a solid 90 minutes worth of music. |
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The first two stages used liquid fuel, the third stage solid propellant. |
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The lives of climbers often hinge on their strength as they dangle from ropes hundreds of feet in the air, rappelling to the safety of the solid ground below. |
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Because the radioactive source of heat is deep within the mantle, the fluid asthenosphere circulates as convection currents underneath the solid lithosphere. |
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The counter appears longer and slightly lower and now backs on to a solid wall rather than the doorway into a mysterious treasure room as in the previous set up. |
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His coverage skills are solid, and he knows how to rush the quarterback. |
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The glare of this virtual openness and semi-transparency is counterbalanced by the dark grey-green slate flooring and the solid rendered brick walls. |
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Purchasers had been entitled to assume that their homes would be put together in the traditional way using tried and tested materials such as solid house-bricks. |
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The sky is gun metal, casting a surreal light on to lush green fields, the sea is calm before us and Arran looms up solid and beautiful across the Kilbrannan Sound. |
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Maybe Mimas is solid, but its core is irregular, like the shape of many asteroids. |
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For narrative complexity, Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear Solid series and Amy Hennig's Legacy of Kain games offer stories rich with nuance and complicated moral quandaries. |
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It's a continual drain if I count the 'opportunity cost' of flitting between irregular low-paid casual jobs rather than getting a solid career happening. |
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The substance formed is ordinary table salt which is a white, salty, crystalline solid, properties that are very different from the original elements of sodium and chlorine. |
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Water contact angle refers to the angle between the tangent plane of the liquid surface and the tangent plane of the solid surface at any point along the line of contact. |
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So this meant that the solid appearance of the spout had to be an illusion. |
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At the end of its six-month mission, Jules Verne will offload solid waste and wastewater from the Station and burn up during atmospheric re-entry over the Pacific Ocean. |
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What he has delivered is a powerful and solid opera, beautifully attuned to the expectations of its audience, challenging but never going too far, involving and magical. |
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No ordinary fixed blade knives, these were of a difficult integral design in which the blade, bolsters and tang are machined from a solid piece of steel billet. |
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But since the politics surrounding lay-offs are complex, it takes solid business training and legal savvy to advise managers well, according to those involved. |
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The background is a solid turquoise blue and creates a scintillating color scheme of migraine-inducing proportions thanks to bright yellow and neon-orange typefaces. |
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A few hundred yards, and we're on the first technical section of the route, a steep double-track with solid ground for your left tires but loose scree under your right. |
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Cooper and Renner are solid as the loose cannon Richie and the upstanding carmine, respectively. |
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But the new one has just got all the basics, the solid foundation, it stays afloat. |
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The monochromatic gray of the concrete exterior reinforces our reading of a massively solid, singular block out of which the temple appears to have been carved. |
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Consequently, the formerly crystalline solid becomes amorphous. |
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The front rolled edge and curved radius of this striking two-tiered kitchen island can only be accomplished in solid surface material such as granite or Corian. |
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No bacteria were visible upon microscopic examination after growing the purified fungal isolates in liquid or on solid YPD medium without the antibiotics. |
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The apartments come decorated and carpeted and standard features include tiled en suite bathrooms, solid oak doors, range cookers and compact waste disposal units. |
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And each has been a solid contributor, adding much-needed depth. |
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The trunk of Oak at Field's Edge is broad, solid and tactile, but the lower branches are shadows, and the leaves and shrubbery dissolve into a green miasma. |
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When foreigners start to get really jittery about the war, they'll be trading in their euros, yen, rubles, and rupees and whatnots for solid, US dollars. |
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Now, the Memphis congressman is one of only a handful of white Southerners in his caucus and the once Solid South is deep red. |
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But vibrant industry requires solid infrastructure, which is where the Chinese government enters the equation. |
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With a semisolid or solid manure storage, manure can be hauled when ever time allows without planning ahead to agitate the storage as is required with liquid storages. |
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This was a very special achievement for both the boys and girls to win the area finals and it was achieved with some fine skill and solid displays along the way. |
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As sabayon never freezes solid, the parfaits must be served promptly. |
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Battery life is solid, stating a definite 8-10 hours but thats a minimum and contingent upon use and charging is a breeze. |
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But bamboo growers and promoters have their work cut out for them if they want to create a solid industry in Mexico, in part because they are starting almost from scratch. |
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Manure can be spread as a solid or semi-solid in a box or flail spreader. |
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