The contravention is complete when the conduct occurs for the proscribed purpose whether or not it achieves its objective. |
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Homer's Iliad is stunningly recreated, but never achieves the greatness it deserves. |
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With a deftness of touch reminiscent of Chaucer, Map achieves a high degree of realism through the pretense of reporting direct speech. |
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His accomplishments in Zimbabwe suggest he normally achieves what he sets out to. |
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Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little. |
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The important thing is that if one achieves this, one would also become a technology leader in this area. |
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Hawley achieves the difficult task of walking the tightrope between sweet and sickly sweet, between sentiment and sentimentality. |
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Exploiting the carburetor's consistency achieves little if the engine is out of tune. |
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To be fair to the director and cast, the film achieves some of its stated goals. |
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This consistency paints the album monochromatically, but achieves powerful effects on the more ephemeral songs. |
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This is one of the bodies of work that most genuinely achieves a reconsideration and readaptation of Baroque sensibilities. |
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He is the part of us all that goes into the darkness, and finally ultimately achieves the goal. |
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She achieves a level of authenticity many self-proclaimed life coaches and motivators fail to deliver. |
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Whether or not he achieves what many believe to be an unattainable goal is, in many ways, irrelevant. |
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According to Brown, a boho-style sunhat still achieves that easy-breezy festival attitude while looking a little more grown-up. |
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One of the ways he achieves the element of understatement is by usually talking quietly. |
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The protagonist, Janie Crawford, begins a quest for romance but achieves spiritual fulfillment. |
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Its main purpose is narration, and the dialogue comes through clean and undistorted, so it achieves its aims quite amicably. |
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His music achieves a perfect simplicity, and while it is undemanding of its listener, it's certainly not unenjoyable. |
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There is a telling difference between a band that strives to be mysterious and one that achieves mystique. |
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His composers ear on alert, Davis achieves a fruity collision of classical form and improv fire. |
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This is how it achieves respectability, legitimacy and, very often, public funding. |
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He achieves a nice colour and softness of the beard by colouring it often in the bath with reng and henna. |
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In today's conditions a valuation by professional valuers achieves exactly that. |
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A cascade is a complicated series of processes that ultimately achieves a final, cumulative effect. |
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We're left with an amendment that achieves social conservative aims by subverting both the separation of powers and federalism. |
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I hope the committee achieves it goal and the effort is carried out by successive governments. |
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One intriguing aspect of this work is the drawing effect Stone achieves with spotlights and projections, using light as a carrier for color. |
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The advertised peak power is lower than a conventional drivetrain, yet it achieves the acceleration performance of a much more powerful system. |
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Property in the popular Lake Como area usually achieves a healthy resale value but, as in all scenic parts of Italy, prices are steep. |
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He works with unusual tools but achieves the required effect on hardboard and canvas. |
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In prayer, one comes to a better understanding of oneself and achieves spiritual development. |
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In the Unland sculptures it is the unexpected combination of wood, thread and hair that achieves this effect. |
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The episode achieves its emotional effect without sentimentality and with intellectual integrity. |
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By using two choruses of winds that interact with a string orchestra, Handel achieves a spatial sound elucidating its own successful development. |
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Later, desiring heaven, he achieves it, only to be thrown down from there because of his overweening pride in his merit. |
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The air vehicle is not fitted with conventional landing gear but instead achieves an accurate landing using a parachute and airbags. |
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Although new, this kitchen achieves the comfortable patina of age, thanks to the use of rich colors and a variety of finishes. |
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One of the lead actors is always stumbling clumsily through situations, while the other achieves an absurd but beautiful grace. |
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With this work, he achieves a rare artistic testimony as well as a new step in the very coherent body of his work. |
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The villain achieves a kind of immortality by using a device called the Lazarus Pit to rejuvenate his aged body. |
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In cold climates the body achieves its constant temperature by a combination of heat production and heat conservation. |
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And Maazel achieves all this while conducting from memory, even when the score is an obscure, rhythmically tricky, and coloristically subtle one. |
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Her writing is often powerful and incisive, but it achieves this effect through simplicity and restraint rather than stylistic flourish. |
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The Baltic clam achieves highest densities in mesohaline habitats of the bay where it ranks first in benthic infaunal biomass. |
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His work may be grounded within a classical base but from there on it achieves an inimitable style. |
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Guyon achieves what he has sworn at the outset of the poem, but his victory is not conclusive. |
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The connector achieves height savings by using a miniature flexible circuit to link the card frame to the PCB instead of directly soldered leads. |
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The kitchen is a light, airy space that achieves a sophisticated country look through its combination of materials and finishes. |
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Bertolucci seamlessly intercuts footage from the original and, in doing so, achieves a beautiful synthesis of life imitating art. |
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But, to me, that is only to say that no person ever achieves total consistency. |
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Our approach achieves orthonormality of spherical harmonics to higher order for relatively distributed layouts. |
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As bad as the acting is, it's no match for the flatness the director achieves. |
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Attempts are made in vain to exorcise his spirit, but when the robe of a saint is placed on his shoulders, he achieves spiritual release. |
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He's the sort of guy who won't be satisfied until he achieves global domination. |
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In most cases, as long as the worker achieves set targets, they will be left to their own devices. |
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Sometimes the very act of trying to censor what reaches the public domain can backfire and achieves the reverse result to the one intended. |
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It's simple, it's to the point, there's a lightness of feel to it, and it achieves results. |
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All it achieves is presumably the exhaustion of what appears to be an inexhaustible woman and the enervation of her audience. |
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Either way achieves the objective of inserting a non-stick barrier between the laminate and the release paper. |
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What he achieves is sensuously shaped architecture in response to its environmental demands. |
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Then, Carter busts the lid off the song, and achieves a rush of sound, Carter's reeds screaming, the percussion a rattling thunderstorm. |
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According to the company, the high-speed linear motor wheelhead follows the eccentric profile and achieves roundness to 2 microns. |
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All this Taylor achieves with subtle elisions and slides and what are often the most fleeting of flatted notes. |
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This correspondence between the Linnaean hierarchy and life's evolutionary tree achieves its clearest expression in pictorial form. |
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Poor music aims only to sell, good music achieves its aim to be highly listenable, but great music excels at communicating the human condition. |
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She has one of those knowing, lived-in faces, with which she achieves an inexhaustible expressivity both funny and endearing. |
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The company regularly achieves the highest passenger satisfaction ratings of the long-distance operators. |
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In the process she achieves a kind of sanctification and transcendence through martyrdom. |
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The irony here is that this series achieves a high degree of realism when it deals with medical and surgical emergencies. |
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In the perfect climate of mist and warmth, and with vast financial resources, this king of Sauternes achieves noble rot each year. |
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The same might be said of slow-moving animation that aims at portentous but achieves boring. |
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The Swift achieves its ballistics with heavier bullets than the.204, and these heavier bullets carry more energy. |
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A home theater is a combination of video and audio components that achieves a theaterlike experience. |
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Flash is a powerful web technology that achieves a high level of visual impact from the graphical point of view. |
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On 'The Bird and Phoenix', he achieves an impressionistic, plaintive tone on flute. |
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It is impressive how a cast made up entirely of New College students achieves such perfect clarity of voice projection. |
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He pouts and sulks, but achieves moments of inspired brilliance. |
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The constant intrusion of spooky music telling us that we should be really frightened achieves overkill long before the end of the film's running time. |
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Lang achieves his vision with panache, verve and high style. |
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In this group, the female pelvis is very masculine in appearance and so forensic anthropology achieves a very low level of correct identification. |
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According to company officials, Newcomb achieves his distinctive results by using multiple washes of thin acrylic glazes similar to transparent watercolor. |
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Even if Loertscher eventually achieves legal redemption, she says the damage has already been done. |
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The role of Eva Phillips, the queen bee who achieves her selfish aims by stinging any rivals around her that might challenge her supremacy, seemed tailor-made for Crawford. |
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The Gospel Tent at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which opens today, is where Southern culture achieves an apex. |
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Blanchett achieves this through a level of nuanced physical and aural orchestration that brims over with virtuoso counterpoint. |
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Mordecai, a court player with an ear for intel, achieves some of that power. |
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Sitor, according to Nirwan, often achieves this by using abstract nouns. |
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When one achieves that, there is an indescribable sense of fulfilment. |
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Now, however, we can appreciate the subtlety and unexpectedness of his framing, and the complex interplay he so often achieves between anecdote and form. |
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It doesn't hurt that Murdoch is being played by Dench, who achieves that magical balance of beatitude and pragmatism we have come to expect from her. |
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However, we consider that there can have been a partial change of the parties by novation, if the language of the revised contract achieves that effect. |
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The cinema, as a representational medium, achieves its force through the act of discovering and revealing reality in its concreteness and materiality. |
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It looks now as though I will have to, as no one wants a teacher who barely achieves an incomprehensible mumble, even if it could be in any one of five languages. |
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It achieves that purpose by increasing the general penalties and creating a new penalty system for pyramid selling schemes that is designed to render those schemes profitless. |
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Disillusioned and sickened, Balashov achieves salvation by joining the Skoptsy, an obscure religious sect that existed until only a few decades ago. |
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I am happy to be able to tell Your Lordship that an amicable agreement has been reached between the claimants and the defendant which achieves exactly that. |
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The network's persuasiveness with Democratic constituencies and other voters will be the ultimate sign of how much of a breakthrough this online campaign achieves. |
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For the connoisseur, a contact print, the result of printing the negative directly onto photographic paper, achieves what many consider the ultimate in a photographic print. |
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That so fluent and outgoing a piece as his for the LRB achieves such exceptional intimacy with its profound and wide-eared subject is surely a related phenomenon. |
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The design achieves this performance with the use of aspherical surfaces and optomechanical mounts that introduce the lowest possible deformations. |
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He is intent on making people look good but not necessarily beautiful in his work and achieves this by capturing secretive, edgy or cagey subjects. |
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In this view, the individual achieves freedom only through renunciation of his or her desires and beliefs as an individual and submersion in a larger group. |
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Yet he's also studied jazz and Indian music and learnt to play the sarod, so his band achieves a curious rapprochement between world-jazz and heads-down, no-nonsense boogie. |
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Common cursing achieves its desired result in part by breaking that taboo whereas execratory cursing conveys its force through its literal propositions. |
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But by cooling liquid glass very quickly, CRI achieves a more uniform distribution of atoms, allowing the addition of rare-earth elements such as erbium and ytterbium. |
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A self-taught artist, Ferdinand achieves an appealing bluntness, with the detail and graphic quality of reportage, using watercolor, colored pencil and ballpoint pen. |
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He is a progressive and modern farmer who achieves excellent results. |
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Check the number of kilometres it achieves per litre or miles per gallon with dealers and then double-check those figures in motoring magazines or on consumer websites. |
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Corona treatment raises the dyne level of the surface of the substrate so it achieves acceptable chemical bonding with the ink or adhesive. |
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The three-door Mazda2 shares the same overall dimensions as the five-door and achieves a similarly modest kerb weight, model for model. |
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Once the environment achieves a ludic dimension, we play his game willingly. |
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The Constitution achieves this checking and balancing function in several ways. |
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When she asks for guidance on what to do when she herself inevitably achieves corpsehood, the cadavers just sit there, mute and rotting. |
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The protagonist is thrown by fate into poverty and after many difficulties achieves a golden happiness. |
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Section 4 therefore achieves its aim through political rather than legal means. |
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No EU country achieves full compliance with the directive, mainly because of the geological nature of its soil and agricultural activity. |
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Chinese sculpture also achieves the difficult feat of creating effective landscapes in three dimensions. |
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It achieves this by losing solutes as the tide goes out and gaining solutes as the tide comes in. |
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An analogy achieves its purpose insofar as it helps solve the problem at hand. |
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If no candidate achieves a majority of votes in the first round of voting, a second round is held to determine the winner. |
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The COPI achieves adaptivity by first asking examinees to assess their own speaking abilities. |
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Mandi dishes to Michelle Persad how she achieves the look for each of the PLL's characters, from preppy Spencer to tomboyish Emily. |
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Undoubtedly, it achieves those noble aims, but just as important, it's always the tearjerker of the year. |
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It achieves a high level of reusability, modifiability, and integration with HEW and any target processor. |
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Bollinger produces a fuller, toastier style, and achieves this by the use of oak barriques. |
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Subjective civilian control achieves its end by civilianizing the military, making them the mirror of the state. |
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She achieves a terrific pattern and range in hue by daintily building up piece on top of piece. |
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Finally, combined with a multibarrier approach, the Pall Aria system achieves high levels of microbial, cyst and oocyst reduction. |
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Field tests are essential to assure the operating room performs satisfactorily and achieves the contamination standards. |
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When a story achieves that kind of velocity, everyone wants to jump in. |
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The game achieves a new level of photorealism using 3D scanning of the real environment and characters. |
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The holding scores enough points to qualify for ELS and therefore achieves pounds 30 per hectare over the entire 200 hectares. |
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This time, McPherson achieves his haunting effects in different ways. |
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If the enemy combatant achieves a simultaneous mission kill against six of the small combatants, only two will remain to continue the mission. |
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With JFET inputs, the AD8220 in-amp achieves a guaranteed input bias current of 20 pA, maximum, and 4 pA, typical. |
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It achieves these effects through decompression of intervertebral discs, that is, unloading due to distraction and positioning. |
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The PMO Symposium is a three-day event geared toward project and program leaders tasked with ensuring their organization achieves its key objectives. |
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Similarly, the phenomenologist acknowledges the difference between the true and the false, even while he defers to the authority of the one who achieves the truth. |
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Casebere achieves generalization through extreme particularization. |
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You'll find yourself pausing the game and thinking about the best way to tackle problems, and Codename Panzers achieves this by giving you, rather than the AI, full control. |
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The 60 hertz J-series gas turbine achieves a rated power output of about 320 megawatts and 460MW combined-cycle power generation also the world's largest. |
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According to UIUC, instead of relying on a solid membrane to separate fuel and oxidant, the new microfluidic fuel cell achieves separation via multi stream laminar flow. |
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A 6 Segment 5 X Speed color wheel achieves flicker-free, high-grade images and accurate color reproduction, resulting in an uninterrupted, detailed picture. |
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Legend restores and colorizes movies in standard definition, high definition, or film resolution and achieves a quality and richness of color never before seen. |
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They are also equipped with the dry system, which requires no oil to be supplied to the area of the needle bar and thread take-up and achieves very high productivity. |
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Once the dough achieves that state it is then removed from the oven where it is then cut into two thin sheets and stacked to go back into the oven. |
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In the course of this meditation the lyric speaker achieves an insight, faces up to a tragic loss, comes to a moral decision, or resolves an emotional problem. |
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It is instead his son Galahad who ultimately achieves the Grail to drink from, along with Lancelot's cousin Sir Bors and Sir Percival, the son of King Pellinore. |
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His characters become more complex and tender as he switches deftly between comic and serious scenes, prose and poetry, and achieves the narrative variety of his mature work. |
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Even though CAPD is a continuous hemocatharsis method, it achieves considerably low levels of clearance, which are barely adequate for preventing uremia. |
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The filter achieves this two-qubit filtering effect by using two ancilla photons as probes that detect whether or not the two input photons are in the desired states. |
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This approach achieves a high efficiency of 88 percent, significantly more than that offered by traditional LED drivers that use a ballast resistor. |
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