This high-power radar was capable of detecting targets at a range of over 110 miles. |
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The university has an exciting academic year ahead of it, with a range of innovative projects and new courses on offer for students. |
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They will get access to a range of national initiatives, government programmes and advance warning of possible Ministry of Defence contracts. |
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Shops may offer a range of accessories or even extended warranties that can be worth a fair bit. |
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It provides a range of support services, including general health and safety, accessibility, and fire planning. |
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It would have responsibilities over a range of areas including jobs, housing and planning. |
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The kitchen has a range of fitted oak units, worktops and display cabinets as well as a double oven, waste disposal unit and an electric hob. |
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With saris, kaftans and a range of Indo-Western outfits, this Fourth Umpire's look is far from sporty. |
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There were a range of optional subjects like Australian and American literature and drama. |
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To transmit energy or a signal, the waves must come in a range of frequencies, which combine to form packets. |
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The shop has a range of delicate snowmen, deer, bears, angels and various Christmas specials made of wax and resin. |
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The tonal approach of Twin Garden is based on a range of greens from forest to acid backed up by a similar variety of pinks and purples. |
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I brought a range of things from dresses to mini skirts to tank tops to trousers and jerseys. |
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The document reveals that the bishop's menu would have included a range of meats, from mutton and beef to veal, geese, rabbit, duck and lamb. |
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In the tale Alice, an innocent enough young girl, steps through her mirror into a magical world where she has a range of exciting adventures. |
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Bluetooth allows mobile devices to communicate with one another, at a range of about 30 feet. |
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These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country. |
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Before these radars can become operational, the air force can use a medium-range unit with a range of 1,000 km. |
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The Supporters Club will be involved in a range of promotional and social activities through the year. |
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The day will explore a range of disciplines, including acupuncture, reiki and hypnotherapy. |
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Though not averse to speaking out on a range of controversial subjects, Mahathir rarely just shoots from the hip. |
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The glazed sections of the facade are at acute angles to the ground plane and provide a range of views of the forest. |
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The judicial decision ought to provide the best answer not a range of alternative answers. |
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It lets you connect gadgets without cables or cords, at a range of up to 30 feet. |
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An activity zone will feature a range of traditional Asian activities including how to put on a sari. |
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To achieve this, he used a variable balance of forms, with columns, terraces, ramps and screens in a range of colours. |
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This connection to both local and global urban realities has generated a range of critical responses from culture brokers and art writers. |
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The majority of the tunes have a range of one octave plus an extension of a third or a fourth. |
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This room overlooks the back garden, which is mostly in lawn with a decked patio and a range of plants and shrubs. |
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The club is open to people of all ages and abilities, has a strong junior section and attends a range of competitions. |
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The new savings schemes will offer a range of different investment options. |
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The menu covers a range of Italian style dishes, offering a choice of 23 pizzas and a variety of pasta options. |
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His performance showcases his ability with a range of instruments and a diversity of styles. |
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A small sample of hair is sent for testing to a lab, where it is screened for traces of a range of drugs, including cannabis and heroin. |
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Most universities provide a range of courses, some general and others highly focused. |
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Young York musicians have received a major boost with the donation of a range of musical instruments. |
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They were developing ground-to-ground missiles with a range of thousands of kilometres. |
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The missile has a range of 27 km with an effective ceiling of 15 km, the sources said. |
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They were able to bounce radio waves off an aircraft out to a range of seven miles. |
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The Gazelle could carry a maximum of four people, and had a top speed of 168 knots with a range of 300 nautical miles. |
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The new lifeboat will have a range of 250 nautical miles and will carry a crew of six. |
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Matters are not helped by the fact that the cameras have a range of only 20 yards. |
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Ministers face legal action by a local authority for excluding a range of mountains from the Cairngorms National Park. |
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The Pennines are a range of mountains running up the middle of the northern half of England. |
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Marines still have to learn how to accurately shoot an rifle at a range of 500 yards. |
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The missiles can theoretically hit a target up to a height of 10,000 ft and at a range of up to five miles. |
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They come in a range of sizes, to fit a baby's crib, a king-size family bed, and everything in between. |
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However, the music he makes today draws upon and recombines a range of musical resources, including rap as well as the blues of his antecedents. |
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There are free pardons, there are conditional pardons, there is the remission of sentence, there are a range of options. |
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This method was used to resolve the monoanion spectra in a range of solvent-water mixtures. |
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There will be a range of cakes, charity cards, raffle tickets and refreshments on sale. |
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Using wireless broadcast technology, each mast has a range of up to 25 miles and can deliver speeds of up to 1.5Mbps. |
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She has had poetry published in several anthologies, and short stories in a range of journals and magazines. |
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He visited a range of educational establishments, from kindergarten to university. |
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The company plans to supply a range of black tartan kilts to meet demand for more contemporary-looking Highland clothing. |
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They bloom in a range of colors from bright lemon yellow to a deep golden color, and there is also a lovely pink variety. |
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Their work was known through a range of manuscript copies, all showing minor or major variants. |
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The question of verbal irony is of expanding relevance to a range of fields of cultural information and inquiry. |
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The kitchen has a range of eye and floor level units and is plumbed for a dishwasher and washing machine. |
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This vegetable has a similar taste to celery and, as well as having a range of culinary uses, is quite easy to grow. |
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The famed British sculptor, still at work at 88, is a kind of alchemist, transmuting a range of materials and playing with our perceptions. |
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It is a reciprocal agreement that allows for an information flow between the two organizations on a range of safety-related issues. |
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This facility is producing fabrics with luxurious finishes in a range of worsted and synthetic fabrics for the moderate to better markets. |
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For trailers and climbers, ivy variants are excellent and come in a range of colours. |
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The anti-surface version is able to carry a range of air-to-surface missiles, including sea-skimming anti-ship missiles. |
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A heterotroph has a range of meanings in biology: An organism which requires complex external sources for nutrition. |
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Units are available in a range of sizes starting from 211 square metres and can be combined to suit specific user requirements. |
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It will also feed through to a range of other related industries like precision engineering, airfreight and wholesale trade. |
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Explore this Georgian Mansion and enjoy a range of exhibitions that offer an enchanting view of Ireland's heritage and culture. |
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Just submit a photo and 100 words or less about your working dog, and you could be the winner of a range of great prize. |
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In New York, she was given a range of complementary nutrients and treatments. |
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Once more the computer was produced to show me what the future held, based on a range of percentage growth projections. |
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Flexible working is a range of options designed to help employees balance work and home life. |
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Her other creations include a range of nightwear for kids using brushed cotton, and formal wear for women. |
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The consequent pursuit of thinness had become a new religion, she said, and she showed a range of advertisements to support her claims. |
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It is a new show that will give members of the public the chance to air their opinions on a range of hot topics. |
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The firms are involved with a range of products including paint, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, paper and textile chemicals. |
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It now needs public support in widening the scope of the research through thoughts and opinions on a range of issues. |
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The pub has now expanded its real ale selection and will be serving a range of local beer over the coming months. |
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As well as bedding plants, Mrs Malkinson grows a range of herbaceous perennials and alpines which are displayed at her front door. |
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He must understand the broader imperatives of the business and relate to a range of people. |
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Two 90 horsepower engines will give it a cruising speed of 15 knots and a range of 400 miles. |
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This committee will consist of experts from a range of different disciplines, and half its members will be lay people. |
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However, a range of volcanic ages from Lower Cambrian to Early Devonian is suggested on biostratrigraphic grounds. |
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By eating a range of other complex carbs, such as yams, oatmeal, potatoes, pasta and whole-grain breads, you will still be covering your bases. |
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Clad in a range of materials, the boxes variously contain meeting rooms, offices, lavatories and a large multi-purpose space. |
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Afternoon tea, for example, at the legendary Reid's Palace Hotel is just one of a range of charming social customs that woos tourists. |
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Bury North MP David Chaytor has welcomed a range of new powers aimed at ridding communities of the scourge of graffiti. |
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It features a selection of products from wine to whiteware from a range of carefully selected suppliers representing well-known consumer brands. |
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Such a strategy has been identified in a range of animals, including the redback spider, house sparrow, and moth. |
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They covered a range of illnesses and treatments from respiratory infections to surgery to anaesthesiology. |
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I followed this with a karahai methi keema and a range of side dishes including saag paneer and brinjal bhaji which were simply sumptuous. |
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Before this, however, it is necessary to review a range of other descriptions of industrial clusters. |
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The artist has also designed a range of kiwiana themed T-shirts and hoodies. |
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Micro-organisms can also degrade a range of toxic xenobiotic compounds such as herbicides and pesticides. |
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The children were taught Mugdhu dance, along with a range of other Asian skills and crafts including origami. |
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It covers a range of clinical presentations from identity disorder to amnesia. |
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The Regent Street salon offers a range of hair, beauty, holistic and nail treatments. |
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They also suggest a common geographic origin in antiquity, with a range of variation between cultures in time and space. |
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Other elements in such a range of choices are the pidgins and Creoles of English in West Africa and of Afrikaans in South Africa and Namibia. |
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Seven of the people were taken to Daisy Hill Hospital with a range of spinal, back and head injuries. |
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The club, which trains up to 70 dogs on Sunday mornings, lost a range of equipment including see-saws, tyre tunnels, and A-frames. |
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Suddenly stopping antidepressants like Effexor, Paxil or Zoloft or nerve pills such as Ativan or Xanax can cause a range of reactions. |
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First-aid kits are readily available from Boots and other pharmacies in a range of sizes. |
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They do have some local beers and whisky and a range of soft drinks and juices, however. |
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Dubai has a range of fashion houses, from designer labels like Armani to economy brands like Giordano. |
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In Scotland we can have a range of weather conditions in one hour, let alone one day. |
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It is luxurious and quiet with a range of facilities including its own private beach and a seawater pool and whirlpool overlooking the sea. |
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The locally and regionally important grassland nature reserve is home to a range of rare insects and plants. |
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The council is already looking at a range of measures to tackle the growing problem of litter, trade waste, domestic refuse and fly-tipping. |
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The aircraft is also capable of carrying a range of aerial bombs with a total weight up to 40 tons. |
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There are a range of options to aerate soil, depending on the size of your garden. |
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The visitor centre was shut, but all we needed was the information board recommending a range of walks. |
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Only last Thursday the results of units counting towards final A-level results were released and Mr Glyn said Hannah had attained a range of As in those results. |
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Several studies have indeed shown that plants acclimated to high light are less susceptible to a range of processes related to photoinhibition and photodamage. |
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The event is aimed primarily at owners of empty properties in the private sector and visitors can get free advice on a range of topics linked to letting property. |
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The ray, which proved effective at a range of 160 feet in testing in early July, projects from an antenna that can be mounted on the roof of police cruisers. |
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The menu also includes a range of meals popular with children and the focus is on meals that are in themselves complete and require no accompaniment, such as potatoes or rice. |
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The missile reportedly can hit targets beyond a range of 700 kilometers and is invulnerable to antiballistic missile systems because of its speed. |
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Human trafficking was once a crime associated primarily with a range of small to large crime groups. |
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Suburbs have been assigned responsibility not merely for social anomie but also for a range of societal ills from gun violence to oil dependence to obesity. |
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But then again, depending on a range of factors, blah blah blah, it might have been a breach after all. |
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They can be fabricated with near-invisible seams, and some brands offer a range of sinks and lavatories which can be fabricated integrally with the tops. |
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The vehicle has a range of 214 miles with a maximum speed of 40mph. |
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Mr. Soni created a range of white clothing and cushions with embroidery using safety pins, melted pearl beads, and fabric strips. |
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Mr Neal said he and his wife are planning a range of alpaca knits. |
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This unit cares for the acutely unwell, who usually stay for around six weeks while they are stabilised on medication and receive a range of therapies. |
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A flexible test device positioner gives a range of phone angles from the starting touch position to 15 degrees or any position within a range of 30 degrees. |
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But as machines continue to displace humans in a range of fields, they may exacerbate our structural problems with jobs growth. |
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From a range of proposals, the project created by the Peugeot Style Centre was chosen, due to its fluid lines that give the car a powerful look, refinement and elegance. |
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Authorities believe criminal gangs and paramilitary organisations are making hundreds of millions of euro every year from a range of criminal activity. |
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Kiosks within the special pavilion will offer visitors a range of opportunities from information gathering to making on-line transactions for products and services. |
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The leisure club should offer a swimming pool, hot spas, steam rooms, luxury changing rooms, fully equipped gyms, dance studios and a range of keep-fit classes. |
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Key factors they published were time to connect, average number of retries, number of unexpected disconnects, download speeds for a range of file sizes, and so on. |
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The resort is built on Grace Bay which offers excellent opportunities for a range of water sports, including sailing, swimming, diving and fishing. |
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The caiman offers a range of option packages, from bristling-with-machine-guns, to monster-truck-field-hospital. |
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Heavy artillery, hitherto used only for siege work, was being rendered mobile by rail and road, and could engage targets at a range of over twenty-five miles. |
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Instead, a sense of worshipfulness goes together with a range of feelings, including humility, wonder, awe, mystery, joy, peace, contentment, fellowship. |
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Foam is resilient, keeps its shape and comes in a range of densities. |
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Undeniably influenced by her Portugese roots and a range of folk and world music, the diversity of instruments and vocal styles on this album is breathtaking. |
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At the same time, however, millions of people lack such coverage, and policymakers have proposed a range of approaches for expanding health insurance coverage. |
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In the opposite direction was a range of pink-brown mountains. |
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To the rear of the residence is a range of cut stone offices. |
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The restrained colour palette of whites teamed with off-white limestone-effect floors and a range of pale fittings enhances the already powerful sense of natural light. |
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Marbel also connects with your smartphone so you can customize your riding style, with a range of different modes to suit you. |
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According to industry sources familiar with Virgin's plans, the company is assembling a range of offerings the music service will offer with a view to those launch windows. |
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Wigan and Leigh College offers an industry-led academic course in fashion technology that provides the foundation for a range of careers in the industry. |
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Controlled choice fosters a range of interesting pedagogies, the authors argue, from French immersion to basic skills to Afrocentric to Drama-based. |
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The political constellation is dotted with a range of parties representing different interests, with overlap between them. |
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The quintessence of luxury, based upon a range of cashmere, the main collection for this winter is an irresistible invitation to enjoy the ultimate in refined elegance. |
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States and utility companies will have a range of options for meeting the pollution reduction targets. |
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There are also a range of hybrids in warm yellow and orange tones. |
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In Greece, couples are offered a range of incentives to have more than one child, including tax relief and licences for taxis and newspaper kiosks. |
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The Sligo Institute of Technology is another third-level institute that offers a range of courses from certificate to degree level in marketing and sales. |
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Other devices include oxygen sensors to check exhaust gases, accelerometers to detect any sudden sharp braking, and a range of pressure and temperature monitors. |
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Cabbages, wild garlic, spinach and a range of colourful flowers are among the items produced by residents at the one-and-a-half acre site on Red Lane. |
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The shop not only sells a large selection of bridal wear, but also has bridal packages, beauty treatments and a range of other services all under one roof. |
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We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality. |
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The kitchen units and the mosaic tiled splashback are grey and there is a range of integrated appliances including a fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washer-dryer. |
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There will be a range of activities for children aged four to nine, such as sparkly wand making and wacky wind socks. |
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Wingchair from Carl Hansen, originally designed in 1960 by Danish designer Hans Wegner, is now reissued with a range of coverings. |
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Nichols Foods has launched a range of hot chocolate drinks, rejoicing in the names Yipeeee, Mmmmm and Wowee. |
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A peak corresponding to AAG was sought anodally from the AAT peak, and a range of retention times was determined. |
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Seeking to earn a quick buck on the sly, some travelers from Dubai, have started smuggling gold by air, hidden in a range of electronic goods. |
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The Alexandra Dock terminal is one of five independent railheads within the Port,handling a range of cargoes. |
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Appliances Direct have entered the market with a range of slow juicers on offer at half their normal price. |
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Boys wishing to follow his noble example also tackled problems with a range of plastic ray guns. |
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This parallelism between the substrate and the component is to measure and adjust in a range of A 2 A and a resolution of about 1 arcsec. |
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They offer a range of activities including canoeing and Stand Up Paddleboarding on the Pontsticill Reservoir. |
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The term is also frequently applied to a range of backcrosses and segregants. |
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An exogenous supply of glucose has been shown to support ectomycorrhizal infection in a range of species. |
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Type instruction should include a range of endeavors from metal typefounding to digital fontography. |
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It has been exploited in a range of natural language processing applications and has inspired the development of framenets for many languages. |
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In each ladies' lavatory-room in the palace there were four pairs of these basins, and in each gentlemen's room three pairs and a range of five. |
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Established under the Government of Wales Act 1998, the National Assembly for Wales holds responsibility for a range of devolved policy matters. |
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The Lake District is home to a range of bird species, and the RSPB maintain a reserve in Haweswater. |
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They were also skilled manufacturers of a range of other types of stone tools and ornaments, including projectile points, beads, and statuettes. |
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The lamina propria contains a range of inflammatory cells that normally immunoexpress the various immunoglobulins in plasma cells. |
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There is a range of local newspapers such as the News Letter and the Irish News. |
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Questions have developed a range of uses that go beyond the simple eliciting of information from another party. |
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In the north are the Cheviot Hills, a range of hills that mark the border between England and Scotland. |
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By 1940 they had conducted 25 successful launchings of A5 rockets, which reached 10 miles altitude and had a range of 12 miles. |
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The islands of this archipelago are the visible parts of a range of submerged mountains. |
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C S Rolls established a separate business with F H Royce in 1904 because Royce had developed a range of cars which Rolls wanted to sell. |
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The cat's eye is a retroreflective safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers. |
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On my left was a river, which came roaring down from a range of lofty mountains right before me to the south-east. |
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In 1991, finance minister Saifur Rahman launched a range of liberal reforms. |
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Isolation is a common problem amongst this widely dispersed community and can lead to a range of mental illnesses. |
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Activists campaigning on a range of issues may use the language of minority rights, including student rights, consumer rights, and animal rights. |
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For example, they may not be elected to a range of high political positions including the presidency. |
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Ofsted is responsible for inspecting a range of educational institutions, including state schools and some independent schools. |
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It involves a detailed look at a range of functions which mark out a modern university. |
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This forecourt was entered from outside through a range of buildings along the public street. |
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During the Tudor period, a range of buildings for the storage of munitions was built along the inside of the north inner ward. |
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Castles served a range of purposes, the most important of which were military, administrative, and domestic. |
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Coventry has a range of music events including an international jazz programme, the Coventry Jazz Festival, and the Godiva Festival. |
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Like many activities, Morris dancing has a range of words and phrases that it uses in special ways. |
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In England a portion of mushy peas is a popular side dish, as are a range of pickles that typically include gherkins, onions and eggs. |
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Typically its ingredients were a mixture of minced meat, suet, a range of fruits, and spices such as cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. |
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English breweries continued to brew a range of bottled, and sometimes draught, stouts until the Second World War and beyond. |
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Now most pubs are licensed to sell a range of drinks, with beer making up a significant proportion. |
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Women, slaves, and children all participated in a range of religious activities. |
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Shanty performances today reflect a range of musical approaches and tastes. |
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As in the Serenade, Britten set words by a range of poets, who here include Shakespeare, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Tennyson and Wilfred Owen. |
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Best known for The Planets, he composed a large number of other works across a range of genres, although none achieved comparable success. |
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In the Baroque era, orchestras performed in a range of venues, including at the fine houses of aristocrats, in opera halls and in churches. |
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He supported himself with a range of jobs, while nursing his ambition to become an actor. |
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Juniors develop their play through a range of tournaments on all surfaces, accommodating all different standards of play. |
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Modern flights are generally made from plastic, nylon, or foil and are available in a range of shapes and sizes. |
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Once Fitzsimmons had completed his education at the Timaru Main School, he took on a range of jobs. |
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While it was never raced in Formula One due to technical changes, WHP has since seen its technology adapted for a range of applications. |
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Danish universities offer international students a range of opportunities for obtaining an internationally recognised qualification in Denmark. |
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Aside from clashes over a range of social, welfare, labour and economic policies, the most contentious topic has been universal suffrage. |
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Manx cats display a range of colours and usually have somewhat longer hind legs compared to most cats. |
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Although offering a range of degree courses, these colleges primarily provide training for those wishing to enter the teaching profession. |
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Local businesses include the Arran Distillery, which was opened in 1995 in Lochranza, and Arran Aromatics, which produces a range of toiletries. |
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Swansea has a range of activities including sailing, water skiing, surfing, and other watersports, walking and cycling. |
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This variation in the two areas along with the differences between volcanic areas and shallow seas gives Ireland a range of soils as well. |
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The club initially attracted a range of experienced Scandinavian and other European players who were studying in Aberdeen. |
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The effects of the illegal drug trade in the United States can be seen in a range of political, economic and social aspects. |
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It has a range of articles including fashion, trends and technology with an upmarket target audience. |
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These very large datasets resemble survey data and are used for a range of applications by social scientists and policymakers. |
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Alongside the guidance booklet are a range of explanatory guidelines, including a new one about the use of social media. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s it recorded a range of music with Sargent, mostly British but with several Sibelius discs in addition. |
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They proceeded to use a range of bolder colours, sometimes backlit, and overlaid with black grids. |
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The compressibility factor image illustrates how Z varies over a range of very cold temperatures. |
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The BFI offers a range of education initiatives, in particular to support the teaching of film and media studies in schools. |
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In these countries digital and cable operators carry a range of BBC channels. |
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The twentieth century saw a resurgence of interest in Scotus, with a range of assessments of his thought. |
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Although quite a range of events can be a part of the Highland athletics competition, a few have become standard. |
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The process generates a range of alcohols that are separated by distillation. |
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The Centre runs a range of courses which cover specific academic disciplines and key skills. |
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People visiting or living in Rome or the cities throughout the Empire would have seen art in a range of styles and media on a daily basis. |
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The stoat is a usually silent animal, but can produce a range of sounds similar to those of the least weasel. |
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Gestation averages 107 days and they average three kits per litter with a range of two to six kits. |
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Sky UK is the largest private sector employer in West Lothian with a range of offices and contact centres. |
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The Peak, a new Sports Village, was opened in April 2009 to cater for a range of sporting activities. |
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The Hebridean Celtic Festival, now in its 18th year, continues to attract a range of visitors. |
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The museum also shows a range of temporary exhibitions on different themes. |
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The Wye abuts a range of other SSSIs in England and Wales, including the Upper Wye Gorge and Lower Wye Gorge. |
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The divide was supposed to be established by a range of fortified buildings, however these too were never built. |
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The royal rooms were positioned on the first floor of a range of buildings that ran around the outside of the ward, facing onto a courtyard. |
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Despite his successes, when Edward I died in 1307 he left a range of challenges for his son to resolve. |
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However, a range of tough shore species were seen to survive exposure to bulk oil and lingering residues. |
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The economy is still based on tourism, supported by a range of craft, art and other stores. |
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North American porcupines, as well as a range of other Hystricomorph rodents, engage in urine showering as part of courtship and other behaviors. |
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Bullion bars produced by the mint are stamped with the original Royal Mint Refinery emblem and come in a range of different sizes. |
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The Union provides a range of services, including a number of cafes, bars and shops, as well as advice, training and representation. |
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Morgan then attended St John's College, Cambridge where he studied a range of subjects including philosophy, mathematics and Greek. |
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The Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd incorporated a range of military features developed during the late 13th century. |
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The museum features a range of above ground attractions including a winding house, saw mill, pithead, baths. |
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The torc was evidently a key marker of status and very widely worn, in a range of metals no doubt reflecting the wealth and status of the owner. |
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Her paintings, mainly portraits of anonymous female sitters, are rendered in a range of closely related tones. |
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The Welsh Premier League is therefore made up of a range of clubs from Wales' largest towns to some relatively small towns. |
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The Evening Post produces a range of special features and supplements on entertainment, TV, motoring, property, employment and sport. |
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Thus, brackish covers a range of salinity regimes and is not considered a precisely defined condition. |
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Zooplankton is a categorization spanning a range of organism sizes including small protozoans and large metazoans. |
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These species come in a range of colors, and many species have the ability to change color. |
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Gamma emitters are used in radiography while neutron emitting sources are used in a range of applications, such as oil well logging. |
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Some mixtures will readily form solid solutions over a range of concentrations, while other mixtures will not form solid solutions at all. |
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Bioenergy can also be processed through a range of temperatures and pressures in gasification, pyrolysis or torrefaction reactions. |
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This factory complex comprised a number of chemical plants and manufactured a range of fertilisers from basic raw materials. |
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Wind turbines are designed, using a range of computer modelling techniques, to exploit the wind energy that exists at a location. |
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With a range of habitats, the Canary Islands exhibit diverse plant species. |
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Brisa drinks, a brand name, are also very popular and come in a range of flavours. |
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There may also be a range of secondary organs that increase reproductive fitness. |
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The depleted oxygen levels in turn may lead to fish kills and a range of other effects reducing biodiversity. |
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Dutch also has a range of fixed expressions that make use of the genitive articles, which can be abbreviated using apostrophes. |
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Offshore wind resource characteristics span a range of spatial and temporal scales and field data on external conditions. |
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Terman in 1932 to simplify the approximate analysis of radio circuits with a range of center frequencies and Q values. |
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As completed, the Type AF had a speed of six knots, and a range of 60 nautical miles unless auxiliary fuel tanks were fitted. |
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Urbanization is relevant to a range of disciplines, including geography, sociology, economics, urban planning, and public health. |
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The results of several studies confirm that there is good transmission through the European mole's head for a range of low frequencies. |
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There are more than 7,500 known cultivars of apples, resulting in a range of desired characteristics. |
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The fruit are eaten by a range of birds, including thrushes, blackcaps, and woodpigeons. |
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Water that is not potable may be made potable by filtration or distillation, or by a range of other methods. |
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Amphipods are abundant in soft sediments, eating a range of items, from algae to other animals. |
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Each year, the lab will host a range of roundtable discussions between the private sector and academic institutions. |
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Part of this variation could be attributed to a wandering of the Pole across the Earth's surface, by a range of a few metres. |
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The climate system includes a range of feedbacks, which alter the response of the system to changes in external forcings. |
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Smaller streets off the High Street such as Gandy Street also offer a range of independent shops. |
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The airport offers a range of scheduled flights to British and Irish regional airports and charter flights. |
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The two brothers signed a treaty at Rouen, granting William Rufus a range of lands and castles in Normandy. |
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Henry had a wide range of mistresses from a range of backgrounds, and the relationships appear to have been conducted relatively openly. |
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Fulk returned from the Levant and demanded that Henry return Matilda and her dowry, a range of estates and fortifications in Maine. |
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Granites sometimes occur in circular depressions surrounded by a range of hills, formed by the metamorphic aureole or hornfels. |
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The nightclub, Junk, has been nominated for the UK's best small nightclub, and plays host to a range of dance music's top acts. |
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In its thickened state it is used as a strong filler and for a range of joints that do away with more traditional fastenings. |
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Whilst Irish colleges are still popular, a greater variety of summer camps are now on offer catering for a range of interests. |
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West Sussex has a range of scenery, including wealden, downland and coastal. |
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It has been valued since ancient times for making a range of items, from ivory carvings to false teeth, fans, dominoes and joint tubes. |
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Cultures are usually defined from a range of different artefact types and are thought to be related to a distinct cultural tradition. |
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Fish hooks are manufactured for a range of purposes from general fishing to extremely limited and specialized applications. |
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The region is mostly hilly, with a range of mountains in the west, and plain areas in the southeast. |
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The ethnographic method is used across a range of different disciplines, primarily by anthropologists but also occasionally by sociologists. |
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The ideological dimension, according to Steger, is filled with a range of norms, claims, beliefs, and narratives about the phenomenon itself. |
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Herbs were commonly used in salves and drinks to treat a range of maladies. |
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Berbers are not an entirely homogeneous ethnicity and they encompass a range of societies and ancestries. |
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Colombian artists have captured the country's changing political and cultural backdrop using a range of styles and mediums. |
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Wild aquatic birds are the natural hosts for a range of influenza A viruses. |
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