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The single Penstemon strictus plant observed by Williams and Thomson received bumblebee visits every few minutes.
Any lingering hopes West had were extinguished virtually from the restart when Thomson slotted another penalty to effectively kill the game.
Wiebe reached base on a fielder's choice, then scored the deciding run on an RBI double by Jeff Thomson.
The contract is subject to detailed conditions as laid out in the commercial agreement between Samtel and Thomson.
I have a friend and neighbour called Peter Thomson who is an exception to the general rule.
In the process of doing so, I used my new torque wrench to tighten the bolts on the faceplate of my Thomson stem.
In this work he gave what Thomson considered the first proof of the Waterston-Maxwell equipartition theorem.
The 18-year-old volunteered to spend Saturday shut up on a window ledge at the Thomson travel agent shop fronting Devizes High Street.
On came Ian Botham, and Thomson edged his first ball head-high to second slip.
The couple were said to have had several blazing rows after Thomson confessed to the threesome while filming episodes of Cold Feet in Australia.
Margie Thomson has chronicled his journey from musical whiz kid to polymathic author.
He had met Annabell Thomson during the war at the soda fountain in the Montgomery Drug Store, and in 1947 they married.
I didn't know whether to be glad or angry that Mr. Thomson was not about to slap Paradismo upside his head.
Thomson accepts, however, that the British are still somewhat squeamish about the sight of the very rich being congratulated about doing good.
Stuart Golabek felt otherwise and was booked by referee Craig Thomson for his vehement protests.
Two years later, J. J. Thomson modified Kelvin's model, having the electrons move in concentric circle within a positively charged spheric space.
Thomson said the stone would have individual plaques for each victim that he would create out of bronze with insets of pounamu.
Thomson herself does not fully capture the risk in Mirandolina's skillful duplicitousness or the sense she may be getting caught in her own trap.
Patrick Thomson, the factor of Ben Alder Estate, said the plan was to demolish the bothy and replace it with modern workshops.
In 1847-49 he collaborated with Stokes on hydrodynamical studies, which Thomson applied to electrical and atomic theory.
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Towards evening Thomson and I walked to Mudros by a back road, and were fascinated with the primitive ways of the natives.
This is the law known as the conservation of energy which has been built up by Helmholtz, Thomson, joule and others.
The meeting of Thomson and joule at Oxford in 1847 was fraught with important results to the theory of heat.
The statement of Dr. Thomson refers to the completion, or last stage, of the discovery, namely the vaporific combination of heat.
Dr. Thomson, with all his nomenclatural pretensions, has fallen into the same error.
At present we consider some of the thermodynamic relations of the properties of bodies arrived at by Thomson.
Thomson had, however, previous to the publication of this paper, applied thermodynamic theory to thermoelectric phenomena.
Alas, my dear Thomson, I fear it will be some time ere I tune my lyre again!
Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Leland, and a Miss Leland are all just come, and unexpectedly too.
No player among the half-backs of the old school was so much thought of in association football as Thomson.
The whole useful work obtained in this way was called by Thomson the motivity of the system.
Dr. Thomson Reid, the eminent Scottish metaphysician, used to be found working in his garden in his eighty-seventh year.
Thomson suggested that double, triple and quadruple flashes of lightning might be successive flashes of an oscillatory discharge.
The earliest example which Richardson gives of seamstress is from Gay, of songstress, from Thomson.
Thomson devoted great attention from time to time to the science of hydrodynamics.
See on this subject the Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John,, by Richard Thomson.
He then re-entered the race with Thomson on board only to find just hours later that his mast had broken.
Our dear old lady friend Thomson isn't here to worry so I think we can make you free of the ship.
It was a clear foul but whistler Craig Thomson immediately flashed a red card at the young Bairn and that looked harsh.
Stephen and Thomson are out at the dressing station to-night.
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