The correct Latin term for spring flowering is vernal, as in Leucojum vernum, the spring snowflake, and Crocus vernus, the Dutch crocus. |
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The correct bobweights are then assembled and mounted on the crankshaft rod journals. |
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The correct mix of important looking fonts, jargon and shiny paper combining to give the illusion of authenticity. |
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The correct glassware for each type of beer allows one to appreciate the colour, aroma, carbonation and flavour to the fullest. |
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The correct length of a buttonhole is determined by the diameter, thickness and type of button used. |
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The correct way to attach to a mooring is to put one line through the mooring and bring it back to the same cleat and side as it started on. |
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The correct strategy would then be to hold on to as much territory as possible for as long as possible. |
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The correct decision can lead to significant energy savings and waste reduction. |
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The correct procedure for checking oil is to pull out the dipstick, wipe it dry and then insert it back in its place. |
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The correct answer, I noted to her, to the calendric question, What is today? |
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The correct Irish form of the name Ballyhaunis was then, and still is open to question. |
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The correct nutrition facts are now on all one pound containers being produced. |
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The correct procedure when there is a point of order is that it is heard in silence. |
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He laughed and he bullyragged the boy until Bertram shouted the correct answer. |
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All you need is a device called a colorimeter, which attaches to your screen and adjusts your monitor automatically to display the correct hues. |
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Before the procedure is begun, the correct depth of the umbilical artery catheter insertion should be estimated. |
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Corrected to reflect that the correct sadistic flesh gouging implement of the period was not barbed wire, but barbed whips. |
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Most countries have a good network of ATMs nowadays and as long as you've got the correct card you're sorted. |
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To determine the correct gene structure, we performed a sequence similarity search against the protein database. |
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Because the code keeps changing, it's impossible for a car thief to grab the correct one. |
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One of the issues is to make sure that the right bodies are mated to the correct chassis. |
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To reach every thirsty plant, water needs to flow through these hoses, called drip tape, at the correct pressure. |
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The correct way to split T3 cables is to use what's called a power splitter, which contains a transformer to balance the impedance properly at 75 ohms on all connections. |
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The correct procedure is that a man should pick a berry each time he kisses a girl under the mistletoe, and the kissing should stop when the last berry is gone. |
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Name all your ingredients with the correct measurements given and the length of time you would simmer the stew. |
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This can be done either by putting a screw thread of the correct pitch on the barrel's axle or, more often, by shifting a lever. |
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Bibliolaters are apparently willing to risk their lives and happiness on the probability that they have made all the correct choices. |
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I am trying to work out if my tacho is registering the correct rpm's... at say 80kmh in 5th gear what should the tacho read? |
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The Augustinian monk had come to the correct conclusion that the entire scheme, including penance, was unbiblical. |
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Power supply units can either be a battery unit or transformer which adjusts mains power to the correct level for an appliance. |
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I personally believe that the correct way to help families is through the taxation system. |
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At the correct stage of maturity, Narcissi have slightly bowed buds and visible color, and flowers are emerging from the spathes. |
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To take the impression the bit of a flat blank key of the correct size was covered with a layer of wax. |
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You also get the birthdates and the correct pronunciation and nicknames for players. |
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Therefore, the correct ventilator setting should theoretically be tested during a formal sleep study. |
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The majority of these maneuvers require the use of centripetal force to hold both surfer and board in the correct place on the wave. |
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He proved to be the correct scholar to direct her to the next level in her scholarship. |
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Expect the best crystal wine glasses in the correct shape for each wine, be it a Tempranillo or a Sauvignon Blanc. |
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The skaters may be placed in the correct order, which is all that counts at the bottom line, but the marks are now totally meaningless. |
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He fumbled, threw out an incorrect figure, and finally admitted that he really didn't know the correct numbers. |
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The doctor then uses the diagnosis to advise the correct course of treatment for this particular patient. |
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At the press of a button, the heated water blends with the pre-mix and is stirred to the correct consistency by a mechanical whipper. |
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The kangaroo mice are narrowly adapted, so finding the correct floral and soil composition is essential. |
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It also means the correct disposal of waste, particularly environmentally harmful white goods, such as fridges and cookers. |
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Saddles were carefully kept in a spare stall and bridles were precisely suspended in the correct places. |
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A stroke can affect your ability to read and write and even if you can talk, sometimes the words don't come out in the correct order. |
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Yet it seems doctors in many parts of the country are still failing to read the signs and make the correct diagnosis. |
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My vehicle was acting strangely with the gauges not reading the correct data. |
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You have to say it real fast and furious while you assume the correct position with your palms. |
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She finally reached the correct wall, the one beside the oak tree that would serve in concealing her as well as serving as an aid to help her up. |
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What's the correct, polite thing to do when someone breaks wind in your presence? |
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It will help squadron commanders at the wing level determine the most important decisions in establishing the correct readiness focus. |
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Slight changes in pressure in your toes, heels and ankles are enough to manoeuvre you and the board in the correct direction. |
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But I feel such greed would have not been the correct response to the kindnesses I had already been shown. |
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Be sure to keep their location in mind while doing the wiring part of the installation, so you can allow for the correct lengths of the wires. |
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Throwing a wobbler and bolting for the surface is not the correct way to end a dive. |
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Although they had a Very pistol and several cartridges, the men had no idea of the correct signal. |
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Please co-operate by only depositing the correct recyclables in the appropriate containers. |
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The early medieval carpenter was not only skilled in working the wood, but also in selecting the correct timber and shape for the job. |
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She returned with the correct garment and helped me into my underskirts and other sundry articles of clothing. |
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Concave lenses with minus or divergent power correct this refractive error and refocus the light rays on the correct point on the retina. |
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On the SE side, chaperone molecules would be required for the correct re-formation of the protein. |
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If the answer is wrong, the computer says the same and gives the correct answer. |
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Both babies were tagged properly and put into the correct cots but the wrong baby was picked up. |
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The mirror features labels indicating the correct head position, stance widths, body alignment and ball position. |
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In addition to the aforementioned considerations, proper body positioning and alignment are crucial to the correct execution of these procedures. |
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With all respect to her argument I do not think that is quite the correct way of putting it. |
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Road markings and signage have been put in place to inform motorists of the correct direction they must travel. |
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How do animals dictate the correct proportional sizes for their body parts? |
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In my view, the tribunal, on all the facts before it at the time it reheard the matter, came to the correct decision. |
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He always had amazing mental arithmetic skills but found it difficult to explain on paper how he got the correct answer. |
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They'll have to endure five gruelling rehearsals to learn how to sing, wave and dance in exactly the correct way. |
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With its directives on the correct shape of fruit, production quotas, wine lakes and butter mountains the EU is baffling at the best of times. |
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They have diligently pursued answers to the causes of the problems and the correct remedial approach. |
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To choose the correct remedy for your daughter, read the following descriptions and pick the one that most closely matches her symptoms. |
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However, there is a severe shortage of people able to draft bills in the correct legal language. |
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The patients underwent three unnecessary laparotomies before the correct diagnosis was made. |
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He was not aware of the existence of the 10 metres of skid marks on the correct side of the road. |
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It has been heavily researched to make sure that even the vehicle and amphibious craft have the correct markings. |
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If you have already sent your questionnaire in, please resend it to the correct address. |
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Implanting the cow heart tissue allows surgeons to reshape the ventricle into the correct shape and restore much of its functionality. |
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Remove the outer brick leaf to damp proof course level and rebuild the walling, ensuring the wall ties are inserted in the correct positions. |
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A router with a guide board clamped at the correct distance can also be used to make the dado cuts. |
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The problem was being able to position the camera to get the correct angles from the sailboat to the cutter and vice versa. |
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But Mrs Rutins said it was a legal requirement for all councillors to be supplied with the correct information. |
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The ex-Army major, 41, of High Street, Easterton, used coughs from an accomplice to steer him to the correct answers. |
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I'll publish the correct answers when we resurface from under a pile of boxes. |
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This test gives you the correct answers after each question and teaches the tricks for answering smarter on the next test! |
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Players are then tasked to pick the correct answer from a list of four potential solutions. |
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The audience loved the questions thrown open to them and many students and also some parents walked away with the prizes for the correct answers. |
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I loved the extra cross references, summaries, and test questions complete with the correct answers. |
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The smallpox dilemma has no simple answers, and making the correct decision may, literally, be a matter of life and death. |
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This can make later retrieval of the correct version of the most recent good file tedious and difficult. |
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Justin shifted into reverse and began to drive backwards until the headlights showed us the path to the correct exit. |
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Expect the best crystal wine glasses, such as Schott or Riedel, in the correct shape for each wine, be it a Tempranillo or a Sauvignon Blanc. |
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This means if I want to jump back ten seconds I have to look down to find the correct rewind button. |
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If you want it reduced to a bunch of craven lickspittles, then you seem to be following the correct procedure. |
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The right exercises with the correct volumes and intensities will give you what you seek! |
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It merely means that you can set the aperture, and the camera will work out the shutter speed that corresponds to the correct exposure. |
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Following it, Alexander presently saw some signs pointing pedestrians in the correct direction. |
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The difficult thing is that the correct data must be found, and the dimensional structure is not linear. |
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Essentially linear equations are solved by making two guesses at the solution, then computing the correct answer from the two errors. |
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As well as finger pressure, practitioners may use elbows, knees and even feet to apply pressure or massage to the correct points. |
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I think it's important that Government has the correct laws in place, and say where unconscionable conduct does occur, that action can be taken. |
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However, this act of submission did not silence the correct rumors that he, like Newton himself, was still an Arian. |
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To get the correct arrow length, use a long arrow and draw the bow to full draw. |
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A chart giving the correct lengths and heights for poles and splinter bars and a table for shaft lengths and widths is exceptionally valuable. |
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The image therefore will maintain the correct aspect ratio but also fill the whole screen. |
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It was a brave decision, but the correct one as neither side deserved to lose this particular game. |
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In fact, they say, nobody knows what the correct quantity of these medicines for children is or how their systems assimilate the drugs. |
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Waging war against the terrorists breaks this asymmetry and is the correct response to defeat terror. |
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If you call with a complaint or a problem try to use the correct nomenclature or terminology for the part or problem you are addressing. |
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Spending extra on a bottle and nipples in order to get the correct mouthfeel and traces of rubber would be out of the question. |
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By the end of the lesson students are carefully mouthing the correct English pronunciation. |
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But with enough rocket thrust and the correct positioning, you come back to earth. |
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Make the tempura batter by adding ice water, whisking in until it reaches the correct consistency and add sesame seeds and some of the coriander. |
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Students at Wyke College in Hull are still waiting for the correct results of exams they sat last summer. |
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In most cases, the majority of the players did not come up with the correct solutions. |
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An incorrect menstrual history can, of course, alter the correct interpretation of the test. |
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I was very taken with Vivienne's stall with the polished and hand beaten stainless steel platters, and the correct cheese knife. |
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Measure along the sides and the top of the door jamb and cut the spring metal to the correct length with tinsnips. |
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To set the correct toe-out, the track rod has to be removed and shortened or lengthened. |
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Each wave was timed to touch down together and they were arranged so that a military unit was landed in the correct tactical order. |
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Personal service of a summons to witness upon Perry was the correct way to compel his attendance to be examined. |
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It began with players wanting to do weights but not quite knowing what sets, repetitions to do and even the correct lifting techniques to use. |
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Where this is happening, we need to know so that we can fill the correct positions and accurately record officers' actual postings. |
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The applicant confirmed that she needed training and that shadowing a Court Manager was the correct course before a person goes into such a post. |
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Several showers of sparks later I made the correct connection and the car started. |
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In each chapter, the novelist creates the correct mood of the corresponding bhava. |
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I just got one, and in order for it to show the correct tidal movements, I have to input the lunitidal interval. |
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Hence it is generally necessary to shim blades or to remove sole leather when mounting blades in the correct position for a given skater. |
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For each of the eight vignettes, Sarah pointed most often to the photograph that depicted the correct solution. |
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It is important to check the meter number to ensure the new supplier is billing you for the correct meter. |
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Telescopes, cameras or binoculars should not be used unless they have the correct filters. |
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If you had bought an investment product and believe it was mis-sold to you, check with your broker to ensure that the correct advice was given. |
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If the airplane is properly trimmed, the correct stick position is held automatically, and no pressure need be exerted. |
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Chad gently set the camera atop the tripod and hooked the wires up one at a time, carefully connecting the correct colors together. |
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Once you have the correct ingredients, mixing the perfect cocktail is easy. |
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Providing the correct mix of spaces for a specific group of employees may lead to gains in productivity. |
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The ball itself was modelled with a silvered glass sphere of the correct diameter. |
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Other topics for the group include the correct pronunciation of Maori vowels and the distinction between moko and other tattoos. |
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Apparently the correct definition of his mongrelism is that he is a retriever and Tibetan spaniel cross. |
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I twitched the line to ensure I was watching the correct piece of white dust. |
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This article reviews the correct method for performing urinalysis and the differential diagnosis for several abnormal results. |
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Inspectors will look at whether the correct equipment is being used, work platforms are properly installed and scaffolding is securely fitted. |
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The zoo built a new enclosure for the otters last year, complete with waterfalls and solar heating to keep the correct temperatures. |
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Instead, learn to sweep the ball off the tee by practicing the correct setup position on an upslope. |
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Miss Lowe said that the company had not trained its staff in the correct procedure, but it had now done so and changed its loading technique. |
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The brake fluid in the master cylinder needs to be filled to the correct level. |
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Once the truss landed, workers tilted it to the correct angle and installed permanent bracing struts to the building. |
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The number of pupils needed to be taught for one more pupil to know the correct time limits was six for boys and five for girls. |
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A concordant diagnosis is defined as placement of the slide within the correct series of diagnostic classification. |
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Among other things, they have resurrected the old debate on the correct spelling of the village and parish name. |
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The correct air pressure should be stamped on the tire itself. |
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If the smoke detector which was installed had the correct battery fitted, they could have been alerted to the fire a lot sooner. |
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I also learned how to smash someone's face in with a bar, and the correct boots to wear to kick, severely damage and vandalize private property. |
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The cork is moved up and down on the rotating mandrel to get the cork bored out to the correct size. |
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The correct segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells during mitosis depends on the formation of a bipolar spindle composed primarily of microtubules. |
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We wrote out the correct spelling of his name, along with a phonetic pronunciation. |
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When a mainsail was set up in the correct place abaft the genoa, the strain on the headsail sheet was observed to rise considerably. |
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Data lock is achieved by making sure that the slave machines in the cluster are on the correct eye when the parallel port is in a certain state. |
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To set the clicker in the correct position, no more than half the length of the arrow point must be left under the clicker at full draw. |
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After all, people who write in these languages on a computer want to use the correct accent marks. |
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The warden gestured to the right hand door, jangling his keys in an effort to find the correct one. |
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Many reclaimed cast iron radiators come without valves, therefore the correct ones have to be sourced, which can prove problematic. |
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The Court of Appeal held that the former was the correct approach and decided the case accordingly. |
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These quires are then bound together in the correct order to produce the book. |
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Students find that classes that meet every other week or so seem to strike the correct balance between isolation and overload. |
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Reasonable and accurate perceptions, therefore, are key to striking the correct balance between work and procrastination. |
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We must, as goal setters and achievers, find the correct balance between reward for enterprise and sustainability. |
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The strategic issue for a country's leadership is to decide what is the correct balance between guns and butter. |
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My blind luck of being able to provide two versions of the correct answer saved me from the accusation of being a cheater. |
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Performing the right number of basic lifts in the correct manner will be the major focus of our program. |
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Substitutions can be made for the prescribed lifts if you lack the correct equipment. |
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It's only a friendly game and should be played in the correct spirit and allow everyone to enjoy and leave the venue without let or hindrance. |
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If you're traveling abroad, make sure you take the correct electrical conversion adapters for your equipment. |
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Simple actions like turning off the light when we leave a room or boiling only the correct amount of water for a cup of tea all add up. |
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A plant that is seeded at the right depth in the right soil mix with the correct amounts of sunlight, air and water will resist insects and diseases. |
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The commutator must switch current to the correct drive magnets in the correct direction at the correct time in order to produce desired rotor movement. |
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On the other, it encourages an irrational climate in which any old conspiratorial tosh can be taken seriously, providing it touches the correct raw nerve. |
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She muttered to herself and swam slowly over to the wall control panel, tapping in the correct key code on the fluorescent buttons to make the water vanish. |
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I really take this as an insult, especially since I sent her an invitation to the wedding almost two years ago with the correct spelling of my name. |
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But before we get onto the winners, here are the correct answers. |
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Getting the right team together is important, so you must make sure that you have people with the correct experience for the theme of your restaurant. |
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Because member numbers can change, the date of birth is a unique identifier used to confirm that we are accessing the correct account and to eliminate duplicate subscriptions. |
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I've now clicked every menu that I can find and checked that every possible tick box appears to still be in the correct state, but I still cannot solve the problem. |
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Or, alternatively, why should we think that the way the state has currently determined that question is the correct one? |
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The first test is to determine the correct exposure for a film positive. |
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In fact, she knew the correct answer 92 percent of the time she buzzed in during her 20-game streak. |
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Seeing she got the correct place, she opened the gate and walked under a wooden archway, yellow climbing roses intricately woven in its latticework. |
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But it is increasingly thought that the positioning and spacing of these early teeth is crucial for the correct alignment and positioning of permanent teeth. |
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The pejorative charge of anachronism as the inadmissible confusion of periods or eras presupposes that the accuser knows what the correct time of history is. |
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It was imperative that all ritual was accompanied by the correct type of bull according to its colour, markings and horn shape to ensure the efficacy of the ritual. |
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The correct articulation of Ming is considered crucial to the realization of projects. |
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Professional practice may change over time so that what was once accepted as the correct procedure is no longer considered to be respectable or responsible. |
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And so to the one-and-three-quarters of you who got the correct solution. |
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The custom-made moulding inserted into shoes and boots ensures that people stand in the correct position, realigning their gait and easing pressure on other parts of the body. |
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Just before we are crushed, he swings into a tiny hotel set down point, before swinging back across the road, over the traffic island and back into the correct lane. |
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Sometimes we talk about the importance of good fingering, but the key is to have the student play the passage with the correct fingering, a specific number of times. |
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The attached letter informs the offending parties of their apparent error, and goes on to explain the correct use of the apostrophe with the help of several examples. |
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Upon dialing the correct sequence on the keypad, Allison pulled open the doors to display the vast array of torture weapons Division 6 had to offer. |
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What is the correct balance between these competing factors? |
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When viewed from above, the image appears the correct way up. |
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The correct response to this is to be mindful of your language. |
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What is the correct balance between avoiding discriminatory employment practices and giving good customer service and applying good old common sense? |
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The question of whether English law strikes the correct balance between concerns of free speech and the protection of reputations may now be considered. |
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Had I used trig on the right-angled triangle to find half of OCD, like they did in the textbook explanation, I'd have come up with the correct answer. |
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Keeping the shadow in the correct position, and making allowance for the movement of the sun through the day, a vehicle can be kept on a reasonably accurate bearing. |
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I submit, therefore, that a great deal of thought and probably some experimentation are needed to arrive at the correct via media between clericalism and laicism. |
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If you trust me I will instil in you the correct moral values so needed in this age of sexual libertarianism and moral decay, and also aid your withered self esteem. |
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I'm not sure I can give you the correct information on the lens speed. |
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A seminar at Edinburgh University's veterinary center focuses on educating people on the correct way of interacting with highly-strung avians from macaws to budgies. |
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The key consideration is the correct mix of forces and enablers. |
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What they have not had is the correct mix of those services. |
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A middle position for the Middle Kingdom is the correct stance, this commentator concludes. |
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Does anyone know the correct term for when the leaves ooze water or weep? |
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Making the correct diagnosis requires the physician to obtain an occupational and environmental history that solicits information on pesticide exposures. |
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And using an acute accent instead of the correct grave accent is a poignant, pathetic reminder of the potential for humiliation that social climbers expose themselves to. |
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An elastic band secured the binoculars to a small platform mounted at the correct height on a piece of grey plastic tubing attached to the platform. |
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What, you must be wondering, is the correct response, yea or nay? |
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Finally, even if epsilon is the correct reading, in the letter space to its right, where Meritt read part of an iota, are traces of what appears to be a sigma. |
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Who would have known that big dreams can be lost and small worlds can crumble, hinged on the correct spelling of cephalalgia, hypsometer or logorrhea? |
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Only time will tell if it was the correct route to follow, but the old adage that two heads are better than one will hopefully augment our own individual attributes. |
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We are now reissuing the notice to the correct family member. |
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Another activity will help pupils to learn the correct word order. |
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Of course, in theory, the game animal is standing broadside, giving the hunter plenty of time to size it properly, select the correct aiming point, and press the trigger. |
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Fortunately, Egg gives you the correct answers at the end of the test along with some pointers about which aspects of knowledge you need to mug up on. |
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This does not mean however that the correct approach must be dry as dust. |
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You simply put in any adjustments such as overtime or commission, then push a couple of buttons, and a payslip with the correct net amount is produced. |
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I have learnt the correct forms of address for archdukes and archbishops. |
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The correct management of hematoceles includes early recognition and complete evacuation of the hematoma. |
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I assumed she was ill, but now that I find her here, I can tell that she was skipping class, and it is my job to administer the correct punishment. |
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This produced a letter height of 11 mm, which, at the 3 rn viewing distance used in the study, gave the correct visual angle for a road sign at 43 rn ahead. |
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Those who can write in with the correct guess win a book of stamps! |
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While that cause may be safely discarded, the correct one is hard to pin down. |
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As input to the steady state design and kinetic simulation models for the activated sludge system, the correct value for the heterotroph anoxic yield is essential. |
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And not using commas or question marks in the correct places at all times. |
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Zimmer also brings up the argument that simply by making the genome bigger that junk DNA may serve a useful function by making cells the correct size. |
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This positioner holds the spoke at a slight angle, so that the shoulder of the tenon will have the correct angle to provide the dish of the wheel. |
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I have a sneaking feeling though, that the only people who managed to get tickets at the correct prices were the agencies who now seem to be awash with them. |
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If you've selected the correct model, it will closely mate with the contour of your revolver's front strap, retained in place by a pair of thin copper tabs. |
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A few years ago Lee and I were in the park library puzzling over the correct spelling of the name of a member of one of the early Yellowstone survey parties. |
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Their paper argues that the correct attribution should be to Ricardo, with Marshall bringing forward in time the Ricardian tax incidence doctrine. |
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Connect the green, white, and black wire of the correct voltage to the corresponding wires of an extension cord rated for the amperage for your outlet. |
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The viewer was to peer through the hole from the backside of the panel into a mirror, which reversed the image again, reflecting the view in the correct direction. |
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Licensing bosses have been asked to investigate ways of forcing food outlets to close at the correct time after a series of complaints about noise, nuisance and litter. |
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Finding the correct combination of hormones for your body and your unique genetic background is crucial, the sooner, the better. |
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The front number plate and the tax disc both contained the correct number. |
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Militaristically, the correct etiquette for the bow, what one does and doesn't do, is based on a correct center line axis of the body, as in skiing. |
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Because of the thinness of the air, there is a very tight margin between the correct and incorrect airspeeds, as little as 50 mph. |
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The correct structures were essential for the positioning of the hydrogen bonds. |
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Unsure of what to do, the operator asked a superior what the correct move would be. |
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Choosing the correct divan bed or bed frame will ensure you achieve the correct look and feel ensuring you get a perfect night's sleep. |
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In artistic contexts, tradition is used to decide the correct display of an art form. |
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The correct interpretation of Mill's footnote is a matter of some debate. |
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The correct use of andar in these examples would be reflexive. |
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The correct homoeopathic remedy prescribed by a qualified and registered homoeopath is not dangerous, hence its growing popularity with orthodox medics. |
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Page by page the booklike maps show country lanes, farmhouses and churches with arrows indicating the correct route. |
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It was a mechanical seeder which distributed seeds evenly across a plot of land and planted them at the correct depth. |
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Instead, the physical actions of the military must be associated with the correct social or judiciary actions in order to abolish a state. |
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In the end he is pleased to note that the Irish Church was saved from error by accepting the correct date for Easter. |
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However, Plato reports that syntax was devised before him, by Prodicus of Ceos, who was concerned by the correct use of words. |
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It is also easier to steer the tractor and driving with the front wheel against the furrow wall will keep the front furrow at the correct width. |
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The eyepiece tubes are adjusted for the correct interpupillary distance, that is, the distance between the pupils of one's eyes. |
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It is important to maintain the correct temperature for perishable goods in transit. |
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However, with all the jingle mail going on, there is a good chance you can sway the mortgage company with the correct psychology. |
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Several of the boats failed to land at the correct positions in the confusion, while those that did were swept by gunfire and grapeshot. |
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Theodore Hailperin showed much earlier that Boole had used the correct mathematical definition of independence in his worked out problems. |
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Furberg's results had also provided the correct orientation of the DNA sugars with respect to the bases. |
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Thinner timber transoms were used to keep the baulks the correct distance apart. |
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Seeds sown using a seed drill are distributed evenly and placed at the correct depth in the soil. |
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Having thus fixed the correct reading, the Masorets determined to prevent as far as possible, the danger of any future departure from it. |
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This rekindled Watson and Crick's model building and led to the correct structure. |
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As Wynkyn de Worde was a Dutch emigrant in England, there is some confusion in documentary sources as to the correct form of his name. |
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But a good director should be experienced enough to judge what he thinks is the correct version to go out into the cinema. |
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The objective of the game is to score more points than one's opponent by potting object balls in the correct order. |
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For another example, for companies wishing to make the most profits, they must ensure they open their stores in the correct location. |
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The innovation was a 'sense' aerial which when switched in, suppressed the ellipse in the 'wrong' direction leaving only the correct bearing. |
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When the tires get too hot they will swell or inflate and need to be deflated to the correct pressure. |
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An exception was arithmetic, for which he had an aptitude, but arrived at the correct answers by unconventional means. |
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Reciting the Quran in the correct manner has been described as an excellent act of worship. |
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Similarly, Mother is the correct form of address for nuns who have been tonsured, while Novices are addressed as Sister. |
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The decision was reached on the basis the presbytery had followed the correct procedure. |
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After the publication in 1915 of Cathay, Pound mentioned he was working on a long poem, casting about for the correct form. |
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For example, this ensures that viewers get access to the correct BBC or ITV region or that S4C gets a prominent listing in Wales. |
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Further refinement with oxygen reduces the carbon content to the correct proportion to make steel. |
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Wearing the correct clothing was supposed to reflect a society in good order. |
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To bend plates into the required shape, they were first heated in a gas furnace, and then pressed into the correct curve. |
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It has been testing the BAI multiplexes since November 2009 across the network, which is publicly receivable with the correct DTT receivers. |
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However, from the standpoint of prescriptive grammar, the less commonly used planktic is more strictly the correct adjective. |
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Contamination monitoring depends entirely upon the correct and appropriate deployment and utilisation of radiation monitoring instruments. |
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The outcodes are used to get mail to the correct postal office for delivery by mail carriers. |
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German ships were considered to have been quicker in determining the correct range to targets, thus obtaining an early advantage. |
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New GPS units may not show the correct UTC time until after receiving the UTC offset message. |
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Naturalis Historia comprised 37 books, which included a volume which detailed the correct way in which to launch a spear off the back of a horse. |
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During the coast the correct orientation for third stage separation was maintained by means of the attitude control system. |
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Genetic evidence has now shown that Linnaeus was correct to put the tomato in the genus Solanum, making Solanum lycopersicum the correct name. |
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So details of the act of creating a work, though possibly of interest in themselves, have no bearing on the correct interpretation of the work. |
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A limited number of bogs have the correct conditions for preservation of mammalian tissue. |
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As it is unlikely that the ship is sailing across South America, the position in the Atlantic is the correct one. |
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