Companies don't raise their dividends by a huge amount each year, but it adds up over time. |
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Although the expense is only B700 per dog, this amount, multiplied by 1,000, adds up. |
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A few drops of either product, worked through your hair, tames unruly strands and adds significant shine. |
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That's a lot of money spent on gas and whatever amount can be saved definitely adds up over time. |
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I just wanted to say that your web site and explanation of world news makes sense and adds up at the end of the day. |
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He then adds in elements of autobiography, fragments of myth and history and a dose of magic realism. |
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Nothing adds up or makes sense and the plot descends into complete mayhem and rage. |
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Nothing adds up, nothing makes sense but anyone with any love for the genre will be astounded by its inexplicable energy and consistency. |
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And it all adds up to 150,000 more local nurses, local teachers or local police officers. |
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She adds that this approach is what she believes translates across cultures and language. |
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Such a concern adds a new paternalistic layer to the increasingly authoritarian role of local government. |
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The fact that nobody has accepted responsibility for this adds insult to injury. |
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The site should be reopened, the hoarding is appalling and adds insult to injury. |
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Mixing your drinks adds insult to injury and increases the amount of toxins you have to cope with. |
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For Scarlett himself, the architect of that mistrust, to be promoted into the top job merely adds insult to injury. |
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To this chronicle, Dr Gourvish adds thoughtful and persuasive evaluations, well grounded in business organisation and economic theory. |
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Jack is a thief, he takes one card from the top of your opponent's deck and adds it to your hand. |
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How skillfully the timetable must be worked out, and how unwaveringly its edicts must be carried through, adds up to the fine art of railroading. |
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The new version adds visualization of tag clouds in a hierarchical tree view. |
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Then he adds a surging bassline that would be a balm on any junglist dancefloor. |
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Denver's rarefied air adds about 10 percent to the length of fly balls, making extra base hits too easy. |
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The use of the audio-visual medium to inform, educate and motivate people of all walks of life on environmental issues is the main aim, he adds. |
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The Lycra spandex stretch denim business is good, he adds, and is expected to become a core offering in the United States. |
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One of the best things that people can do, Rosenfield adds, is simply feed the birds on which the raptors prey. |
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The player who came first takes whichever of these she prefers and adds it to her hand, leaving the other for the runner-up. |
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A layer of organic mulch on the surface continually adds soil-building humus, while feeding earthworms that tunnel to aerate the soil. |
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This classic objective adds multipitch rock climbing and a thrilling 150-foot rappel to your bag of tricks. |
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The Met's audio guide adds little to the information published beside the exhibits. |
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The digipak presentation adds to the overall attractiveness of this release. |
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One in ten children die before they attain the age of five years, adds the report. |
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Francis Goodhand's atmospheric music adds much to the production while the black and white costumes are most impressive. |
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The light sisal rug anchors the rustic tables, and the suedelike wall glaze in a caramel shade adds warmth to the knotty pine ceiling. |
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Typically, the designer adds more lens elements or applies small perturbations to spherical shapes using aspheric surfaces. |
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However, Tourette's syndrome and affective disorders more commonly co-occur with Asperger's syndrome than with autism, he adds. |
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The next step is the lope, the trainer just adds a little tuck and roll after he slides out of the saddle. |
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The odd crooked stitch or slightly askew angel wing just shows that it is homemade and adds to the charm. |
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Of course, he adds ruefully, it took him another eight months to get his head back together. |
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If the government simply adds to the deficit, inflation could be triggered by this further loosening of fiscal policy. |
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By making the artificiality of video-based color obvious, this work adds to the examination of how we have become accustomed to artificial light. |
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This less-steep inside approach also adds loft at impact and improves her accuracy. |
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It could be seen for miles around and adds a new phrase to the English language. |
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Mixing red, yellow, pink and peach roses in a colored glass vase or stylish ceramic container adds elegance and charm. |
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Many gluten-free bread recipes call for the bread to be baked in a loaf pan because of that batter-like consistency, she adds. |
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This study is important in that it adds to the limited armamentarium of studies assessing the effects of exercise in the elderly. |
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Just when we thought you couldn't screw-up chocolate, someone goes and adds things like ginkgo biloba and bilberry root. |
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It actually looks like the archetypal Alpine Chalet, which adds to the charm of the experience. |
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He adds that he recently had dinner with a literary editor and a book reviewer and they both felt the same way. |
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Purchasing securities from a primary dealer and paying for them with cash adds liquidity to the banking system. |
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The crumbly polenta nicely counters the silky red peppers, and the fresh butter adds a sweet kick. |
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This adds a completely new degree of immersiveness, since you rarely feel obligated to conform to a linear path of progress. |
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Just like good picture quality makes a film look better, an appealing body and good looks adds to the credit of an actor. |
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The company of other like-minded people adds to their enjoyment and enhances the feeling of well being. |
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Sean says grated lemon rind adds a delicious sweet and sour taste to the berries. |
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This kind of playfulness adds lightness to weighty intellectual questions about art and culture. |
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The pilaf was prepared with boiled potatoes, which surprisingly adds lightness to the dish. |
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We're in a world where it's pretty immoral anyhow, and this just adds to it. |
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Saying that water is best among all food articles, he adds that pure water is life-giving and always helpful to human body. |
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The plastic ribbing adds to the rigidity of the structure without a large increase in weight. |
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Flat-needled Leyland cypress contrasts nicely with smooth magnolia leaves on a mantel and adds soft filler in arrangements. |
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The standard 1.8 litre motor is a little beauty and the addition of a turbo adds icing on the cake. |
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To lend weight to this, he adds the interpretation of a social scientist and an academician. |
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Davenport squeezes the juice from several lemons into water and adds the rinds and boils the liquid until the water starts turning brown. |
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The graphically crisp, retro lettering style adds a whiff of nostalgia to this evocation of language's reflexive capacity. |
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A random pattern of glass mosaic tiles adds a splash of color to the bathroom between the girl's bedroom and the shared playroom. |
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He adds that he is handcuffed, shackled, and chained at the waist, which has rubbed his wrists and ankles raw. |
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In creating his animations, he films the drawings as he adds or erases the images. |
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He adds that he is no longer a dreadful student, has letters after his name, and has learnt a useful lesson from his North Sea mishap. |
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Rowing through a bridge, every sound of the boat echoes, and shooting a bridge adds a burst of power through the boat. |
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After all, he adds, he wasn't convinced anything significant was happening till enough information leaked out. |
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He is not a strong enough actor to be the lead in a film, and that adds to the failure of the movie. |
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The addition of a track jacket or button-down or zip cardigan updates the look and adds warmth. |
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I am not a criminal, she adds recalling how difficult it was to have the family law court accept her name as Lydia. |
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Tax relief adds to that, the idea that taxation is an affliction, and that's a republican idea. |
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The fact that McCain had been portrayed by a home state newspaper as a vindictive philanderer with a volcanic temper only adds zest. |
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It's as hilariously overdone as everything else in Mortal Kombat, and adds lots of extra zest to the battles. |
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Direction by Michael Lembeck adds zest and the appearance of camp icon Debbie Reynolds is the icing on the cake. |
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She laughingly adds that working with the star was not such a terrible facet of making this move. |
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Turmeric helps you drink more, zedoary fixes up the hangover, and the turtle stuff adds vigor to your body. |
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While rumors of alcoholism and overall zaniness have circulated in the press, I think this just adds to Lula's mystique. |
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The ambience of the recording simply adds to the meditative, trance-like atmosphere. |
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He adds that progress on debugging code is a tad slow, pointing to threads you can find on this bulletin board. |
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Spitzer adds new detail to the galaxy's bright, bulbous core and its thick, outer dust lanes. |
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Every kind of communication adds up, and web activism is a new force in the political landscape. |
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The fact that no objections were received to the proposed Local Plan alteration adds further weight to this view. |
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Soft, low lighting adds a noir, decadent dimness to the scarlet interior, the ruby red carpets almost glowing. |
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Having to resort to a cruel and unusual punishment adds a moral relativity that is profoundly provocative. |
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The technique greatly increases the thoroughness and ease of the Reichian techniques and adds other psychological improvements. |
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Far from alleviating the problem, the farming of carnivorous fish, such as salmon, adds to the pressure on wild fish populations. |
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At Yumeta, pencil sketches are scanned into a computer, then a technician adds color digitally. |
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The presence or absence of Kurds neither adds nor subtracts to the legitimacy of the protest. |
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The fact that the tea room doesn't take credit cards and they never have change all adds to the experience. |
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It may be because there are bound to be some changes during repair works, he adds. |
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His slow, strongly accented speech, when he is speaking in English, adds to the woolly headed professor image. |
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His generally lush and highly coloured realisations of the instrumental continuo adds further dramatic weight. |
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The violins send you to a spooky gothic period and the guitar adds substance to the track. |
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Grouping wall decor in geometric shapes such as rectangles, triangles or circles adds interest. |
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But it adds that nuclear power plants were not designed to withstand attacks such as large aircraft impact. |
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He adds that it is not kwaito, not hip hop but rather different genres mixed up. |
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The large differences under these two items came to the fore while reconciling the accounts during the last quarter of the year 2001-02, he adds. |
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Moreover, student involvement and curiosity will be kindled when they bring waste material for conducting these experiments, he adds. |
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The tea must be brewed in a teapot, preferably made of glass so that a glimpse of the clear amber liquid adds to the delight. |
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Pension contributions attract tax relief, which means that the government adds to your pot. |
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Protein kinases turn on other enzymes by a chemical reaction called phosphorylation that adds phosphate tags to proteins. |
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Not least, the frosty fog that lies over the valley floor adds a cold, wintery veil. |
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In the end, Jocelyn adds, nothing is as simple as making steady streams of 8-ft logs. |
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And if you dig them up and then rebury them in various different places, that adds to the flavour. |
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If general anesthesia is required, the anesthesia care provider adds a humidifier to the rebreathing system. |
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A goatee instantly adds an air of distinguished maturity to one's appearance. |
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Researchers are concerned that the way in which HIV and Aids is taught in schools adds to the stigma. |
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Having troubles and cares adds so much weight to your mind, which then becomes harder to carry around in your head. |
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This adds a new excitement to keyboarding and also creates a teamwork atmosphere. |
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It adds an extra layer of authenticity to an already frighteningly realistic film. |
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She is into animal rights, she says, and a vegan and is pretty fit herself, she adds, demonstrating flexed forearms, biceps and abs. |
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A built-in motor bracket cuts cockpit noise and adds security in big seas from abaft. |
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He adds that locals know how busy the event can get, and the thought of wading through dense crowds can discourage people from attending. |
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She goes off and makes a hot drink, carefully adds ice cubes to stop it being too hot, and brings it upstairs. |
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Dennis also uses melons to infuse tequila, though he usually adds a bit of triple sec to the resulting drink to make the taste a bit smoother. |
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In many other trees such as black gum, sassafras, dogwood, and some maples and oaks, the pigment anthocyanin adds red to the palette. |
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The clear manner in which this material is presented adds value to the novel. |
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But it adds to the general abrasiveness and awfulness of urban life, rather than commenting on it. |
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If you keep your PC on the floor like I do, that adds to the difficulty of reading the meter. |
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Roads should be improved and vacant spaces deweeded, he adds as an afterthought. |
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This is certainly possible and the Babylonians' understanding of quadratics adds some weight to the claim. |
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The polyurethane material also adds support and cushioning to help absorb impact. |
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A well-cut skirt that moves around the knee adds just the right amount of sass to a conservative hemline. |
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Then add another couple of weeks for quality control and customer focus groups, he adds. |
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She adds that the project intends to target audiences that don't traditionally read books. |
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He then adds colored tape and marker strokes to the paper, which is subsequently affixed to canvas. |
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Another veteran Etoiles hero, Syran Mbenza, adds in the gently rousing guitar solos, while horns, violin and accordion provide the backing. |
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Luther adds the final piece to the happy ending, giving the cruise tickets away to his formerly quarrelsome neighbors. |
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Given the history of the site, this adds confidence to my conclusions as to the acceptability of the overall development. |
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The Folio text adds some passages not in the second quarto, and omits others. |
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Repeated a few times, it has an accordion effect and adds several minutes to the journey. |
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Conceived as an accretive extension of the public realm, Norwich's Millennium Centre adds to the city's social, intellectual and civic life. |
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This adds up to more than 500 million people, who have been saved from the jaws of oppression and dominance. |
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Sometimes a Web site adds variables or tracking information after a question mark or related symbol. |
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Breyers also adds acesulfame potassium, an artificial sweetener that may or may not be safe. |
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Nearly twice as sweet as white sugar, maple syrup adds rich flavor and trace minerals to nearly any recipe. |
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Alternatively, the foot secretions may have evolved independently in tarantulas to help the relatively large spiders move around safely, he adds. |
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His Afro adds an entire foot to his height, and his thick, long eyelashes look like they're stuck together with tears. |
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Most of the music is very beat heavy and I feel it adds to the overall intensity of the game quite well. |
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He adds that this is a circumstance which we need to be more aware of, if only for our own protection. |
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That adds it to the network, without any need to jigger with complex settings. |
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He adds that primary one, with its desks and pencils, can come as a rude awakening to children used to playing with sand, water and paint. |
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It is always a delightful experience to eat there, and Louis' presence as a raconteur just adds to it all. |
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The Commissioner adds that gathering actionable intelligence on criminals and their sponsors will continue to be the priority. |
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The fact that Griffin's pranks occur during Whit Monday adds a humorous irony to a day of celebration and gaiety. |
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In the second recipe, oven-frying adds texture to the ingredients of the great French casserole, ratatouille. |
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And it adds piquancy to the tale that many of these changes appear to be lifted straight out of her own book of cultural reform. |
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It is bad medicine from the community's point of view, because it adds increasing costs. |
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The Lootens formula keeps sulfite content low, uses very little bromide, and adds small amounts of citric acid and potassium thiocyanate. |
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The whole process is invisible to most of us, but it adds a significant amount of value to the final product. |
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Absence diminishes moderate passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes tapers and adds fury to fire. |
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Composer Keiichi Suzuki's film score adds an entire other dimension to the action. |
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The ancient Indian scriptures written in Sanskrit becomes familiar ground once the language barrier is broken, he adds. |
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All the business outlets in the town have contributed to the lighting fund and the venture adds a huge festive atmosphere to the town. |
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It seems that the ultimate mysteriousness of horses adds a quality of magic to the transactions of the gambler. |
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The design of the backless dress adds an extra sexy element. |
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Our knowledge of his tragic end adds an element of pathos to the story of his early success. |
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The official adds that young boys, too, are not immune from sexual assault by the alp and arbakai. |
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A spokeswoman adds that, in the baked flesh, it looks more like a lobster tail. |
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More than bawdy, though, The Ball adds a familiar unpretentiousness to trendy locales like Tao, Lavo, The Park, and Dream Hotel. |
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He adds two dashes of Peychaud's bitters, one shot of Los Tigres de la Ira's Suisse verte, some lemon juice, and an egg white. |
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And near Boise, he adds, that means many fire towers are still staffed by human observers. |
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Because it was so difficult for Phil to drag Caleb around, it adds to the drama. |
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The cello adds an elegant dramatic touch to a song many have found rather devoid of emotion. |
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He abhors anything that adds to the cost of doing business, and politicians who show insufficient urgency about tackling the wider threats to business. |
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Having to face a counselor's insinuations that they are ableist if they want to abort because of fetal disability just adds another burden on women seeking abortions. |
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The styling and general quality of construction adds to this impression. |
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The cost of combating these swarms to prevent a public health crisis could be enormous, he adds. |
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He has become more prominent since Henry took over in November 1999 and adds the sugar to the coach's acid remarks when things are not going well. |
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Despite the title, this play adds little to our knowledge or appreciation of Beckett although assuming a fairly comprehensive acquaintance with his works. |
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This study adds new data to the comparative genome map of the dog, red fox, arctic fox, and raccoon dog obtained recently by comparative chromosome painting. |
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But it's never intrusive, and it adds a nice trippy quality to the film. |
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We use, for instance, traditional Vietnamese instruments that we have sampled, and I think it really adds an nice and interesting dimension to the sound. |
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But don't forget interest adds up quickly on unpaid and underpaid amounts. |
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Then there's the work on the sewerage and the water it all adds up. |
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Neither the president's math nor his moral reasoning adds up. |
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It adds up to more than 40 extra drinking hours on Saturday nights alone. |
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All this adds up to more and more vehicular movements in the town centre. |
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That there is some truth in these beliefs on both sides adds to the complexities. |
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Smaller and more versatile aircraft reduce financial and operational risks to airlines, particularly in economic downturns, compared to jumbo jets, he adds. |
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Sources tell us that Nine saved itself a big sum thanks to this fortuitous family connection, which adds wheels within wheels within wheels to the story. |
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All of this adds to the danger of an uncontrolled slide into political adventurism, military provocation and war between the two nuclear-armed powers. |
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Beneath the bubbling sixteenths an obsessive rhythm, a rat-a-tat on a repeated note with a semitone fillip on the end, adds to the feeling of desperation. |
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But soon the mystery is resolved when he adds cold butter, to reduce the temperature, and whizzes the mixture with an electric whisk until it is frothy. |
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The introduction of every new DVD and widescreen television eats into our living space, adds another bulky remote console and takes another series of wires across our rooms. |
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The drop-in module, which adds to the stiffness and torsional rigidity of the whole vehicle, ties the car together from the seats rearward and from b-pillar to b-pillar. |
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Accommodations add weight and the raised foredeck adds windage, both of which make the Sport Cruiser a little slower than other 38 Fountain models. |
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The fact that he's simultaneously miming the drum parts, semaphoring the instrumental twiddles and playing an air guitar only adds to the surreal nature of the occasion. |
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An optional tail-grading feature adds to grading capacity by leveling out windrows left by the circle-mounted blade, thereby eliminating a second pass. |
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Use of solar panels with photo-voltaic cells to recharge batteries was ruled out because it adds cost to the cell and requires additional recharging circuitry. |
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Even the judiciary adds to the woe by convicting the women for soliciting. |
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This maternal sensuality, she adds, is in no way an attempt to sexualize her children or herself. |
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Every single beautiful frame of this film is romantically and emotionally charged and the tight and highly formal framing adds even more intensity to the proceedings. |
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One of the poems is remarkably well preserved and adds greatly to what is known about Sappho and her poetic technique. |
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The CHRB also approved a rule relating to tests for alkalizing agents, or milkshakes, that adds a split-sample provision for the protection of horsemen. |
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In addition to the fabulous eye-turning Jersey, you'll receive a certificate of authentication that adds to the story and value of this treasured item. |
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The company, he adds, is reimbursing the funds for the additional pay. |
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This adds to rising housing prices, due to high demand and a seismic shift in the demographic of a neighborhood. |
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On the other hand, the number of accounts from reputable people who are clearly not psychotic adds up. |
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Not only that, but if you live in remote places, gifts are often best organised by mail order from down south, which adds another week or two to the process. |
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Duchamp's work is never the one-liner it's made out to be, and Ganzglass adds new lines of his own. |
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If you're a vegetarian, leave out the meat and make your lasagna with fat-free ricotta cheese, which adds a whopping 40 grams of protein per half-cup. |
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Like the pursuit, there are four stops for shooting, but in lieu of a dunce Lap each miss adds a full minute to your total time. |
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It adds gloss and water repellence and so protects the finish. |
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She adds that some of the earliest voting booths were stationed inside drinking establishments. |
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Our reviewer Michael Caines asks if the eclecticism adds up to an adventure. |
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Guthrie is convinced her marriage to Irion adds zing to their singing. |
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He speaks as both the film's director and star, and rightly heaps praise on his cast, both leads and supporting actors, whose excellent work adds much depth to the film. |
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With the introduction of yet another leading edge DRAM technology, the company adds to its leadership position in the high-performance DRAM market. |
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Whether it's in the form of romantic melody, upbeat Swing Jazz or exotic world rhythms, the live musical experience adds a unique presence and excitement to any event. |
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Anyway, he adds, he has a New Zealand passport as well as a British one, and two of his children live in the Antipodes, so I mustn't make assumptions about patriotism. |
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But the fact that the building is fully furnished with some of Scotland's finest antique pieces adds to the value which the Executive should have to pay. |
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Directed by J.J. Abrams and featuring a cast that both reprises and adds to the star-studded original. |
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But if linkage to the physical world adds reality to an idea, how can he claim that the idea, which is not material, is what redeems British efficiency? |
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Her exceptional use of tone in the aquatints enriches the etchings and adds, in a moving and dramatic way, to the narratives that are always her main drive. |
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But when delivered with sincerity, a real passion and no little skill, the whole package adds up to an artist who must not end up on the list of those who got ignored. |
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While not always rocking a smooth mix, the roughness adds character. |
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The contrast between the sweet screen versions of these women and their increasingly loopy and bitter personal lives adds, rather unkindly, to the fascination of the films. |
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The dance adds different layers to that, in an associative way. |
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That bias gave way several years ago, when astrochemists discovered molecules of ammonia and formaldehyde containing two deuterium atoms, adds Liz. |
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By showing a girl swinging her yoyo nearby, Brenner adds a ludic touch. |
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Another technique that can be used with a tablet of medicine that is too bitter to chew is to crush it and mix it with strawberry jam or applesauce, she adds. |
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It gives an aura of maturity and authority too, adds another group. |
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This stunning collection of recipes adds a touch of magic to the macaron. |
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The bold Jamie adds them to his salsa verde, a kicking green sauce which he makes from parsley, mint, basil, anchovies, capers, garlic and chopped gherkins. |
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He adds that some people who have taught him the most have shortcomings of their own. |
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All of which adds up to superb straight line stability, taut handling through curves, improved roll control and a prodigious ability to soak up bumps and smooth out potholes. |
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Many of the impressive gains made by the rebels of late, Holliday adds, were months in the making. |
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It has been proposed that the photoexcited flavin molecule adds a cysteine residue of the protein backbone, thus activating autophosphorylation of the enzyme. |
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Waelchli also adds that the body loses weight as a system, so it does not matter what type of exercise the client is doing as long as they are active and burning calories. |
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The presence of an ethical symbol in a proposition adds nothing to its factual content. |
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The day would not be the same without pumpkins and Tabasco mini pumpkins soup, spiced to taste, adds a touch of magic that is sure to please. |
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This close relationship between the MIRR and the MGR means that the MGR adds little that is new to the investment appraisal process. |
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At Chef Abhijit Saha's restaurant Caperberry, molecular gastronomy adds an unexpected twist. |
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Also from Salford is comedian Jason Manford, whose Manc accent adds to his comedic style. |
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Needless to say a bit of mickey-taking goes on but all adds to the sense of togetherness that is vital to the success of any team. |
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Boaistuau adds much moralising and sentiment, and the characters indulge in rhetorical outbursts. |
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Because lactose cannot be fermented by beer yeast, it adds sweetness, body, and energy to the finished beer. |
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It is not used as a verb in the grammar of the sentence but introduces prepositional phrases and adds emphasis. |
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Aside from the tactile nature of braille, the partly logographic nature of braille orthography also adds to the complexity of learning to read. |
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This repetition is not redundant, but adds an air of continuity only befitting the story's scale and grandeur. |
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Carnauba Wax, a natural, organic and vegetable wax adds a layer of protection to this heavy-duty cream. |
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Nordson adds that all gun modules are rebuildable and a port allows visual monitoring of the module performance. |
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Smith's engaging study adds another dimension to an increasingly archipelagic literary landscape. |
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Showing several variables allows comparison, which adds to the meaningfulness of the map. |
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He adds that dining in and cooking for one s partner has aphrodisiacal qualities in its own right. |
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Its rich, raisiny flavor not only sweetens, but adds a deep richness and mouth-coating body. |
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These 255 ships plus the 62 treasure ships adds up to the total of 317 ships. |
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Yet, Lewis adds, the exercises she did during last fall's Directors Lab led to her coming up with the idea for Rabbit Punch. |
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The coriander comes through in the flavour and the zingy orange peel adds to the lasting dry bitterness in the finish. |
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Vennare adds that cheat days can occasionally do more harm than good. |
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After engaging the boss for one minute, two adds will arrive from the back and must be dealt with. |
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This conservative safety factor typically adds mass, posing a disincentive to casting use in an industry in which weight is of vital importance. |
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The US actress, 31, wears her black biker over a floaty floral dress and adds a pair of statement shoes. |
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The likely antiquity of this pot further adds to its prestige and thus its suitability as an aspersorium. |
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The Picards and the Kirks of the world tended to take meeting alien races for granted,'' Berman adds. |
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An automatic device that monitors pH and adds ammonium bicarbonate when necessary can be built into the digester. |
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The Changle inscription repeats this, but adds Li Xing and Wu Zhong as deputy envoys. |
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We chose Wuhan as our latest destination as it is a gateway to central China and further adds to our network s connectivity. |
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This adds additional financial stress on ESL students that often come from families of lower socioeconomic status. |
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He adds that an atomizer designed to fit onto a Fiji water container is being released next month, to accompany the Silver Slipper. |
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It expands instructor materials and adds online access to the guide, with chapter wrap-ups covering key terms, review questions, and more. |
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Now whatever improbability there is the former adds so much to the probability of the latter. |
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This edition adds information on the workup of common problems like headache, hypertension, and low back pain, and current screening guidelines. |
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The 11-year-old explained that if an opponent covers two triple word squares their score multiplies by nine and adds 50 points. |
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The third edition adds sections on social classification, blueprints, and wireframes. |
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The employer then adds in their own contribution and remits the total to HMRC along with income tax. |
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Beyla adds that Thor will bring peace to the quarrel, to which Loki responds with insults. |
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Our view relies on a plenitudinous metaphysics to which we are antecedently sympathetic, and adds to it one bold hypothesis. |
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The hybrid medium known as Enhanced Compact Disc adds a whole new multimedia dimension to audio CDs, but consumers have been slow to catch on. |
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It omits essays that were only tangentially related to the questions and adds those that more directly answer them. |
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The skinny tie is still going strong but, for a more grown-up air, a fat Windsor knot adds colour and class. |
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The encapsulation layer adds an eight-byte header and a two-byte trailer to each packet. |
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While compounding has many advantages for the fabricator, it also adds to his responsibility for quality. |
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But in the binary system this says there is one in the ones column, and one in the twos column, which adds up to three. |
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Personalization is happening in service industries at an unprecedented rate since it adds great extra value to users. |
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The sea salt adds to the energy boost by supporting weary adrenal glands' production of mineralocorticoids. |
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Reiter adds that cellular operators are looking intently at the moblog business, because they offer online photo albums. |
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Final tune Ticket to Liberty adds a wailing harmonica to the driving acoustic guitar. |
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With Red Maple, Bald Cypress, Gumbo Limbo, Live Oak, Leather Fern, Wild Coffee, Wax Myrtle and Simpson Stopper, he adds, the dedicated, 3,000-sq. |
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Water Cannon continually adds new equipment to an already vast selection to go above and beyond in the industry for customers. |
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Among other things, the man says that the hall belongs to his king, and adds that he can take Gangleri to the king. |
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It adds substantial neuroscience expertise and specialized resources to the BACE program, which has advanced remarkably during its 16-month life. |
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The InDent Watchcase adds a distinctive touch of functionality and eye-catching designs to protective iPhone cases. |
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While the scientists had known that the lake bed would resonate, they had little idea of what the amplification would be, he adds. |
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In this play, Shakespeare adds a supernatural element to the tragic structure. |
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It has water retainability, provides emolliency to skin and hair, improves pigment dispersibility and adds gloss to preparations. |
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This Touchstone adds to the impression that the Act retributively targets past guilt. |
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Retro art rocks A CANVAS print of an old record player adds fun to this playful corner. |
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Bede adds the detail that Lucius' new faith was thereafter adopted by his people, who maintained it until the Diocletianic Persecution. |
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In the city of Monza a popular recipe also adds pieces of sausages to the risotto. |
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And then there's the bigger picture to worry about, with diploma milts putting the college degree at risk, Contreras adds. |
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Its short hind legs give a most ungainly gait, though it runs with surprising speed when pursued. Its unearthly howl adds to its despicability. |
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She adds that she does appreciate weekly reports of clicks and impressions generated by each Internet banner ad. |
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A slatey, mineral element adds complexity and leads to a juicy, clean finish. |
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The archetypal mingler, it never looks out of place and adds buoyancy to heavy planting schemes. |
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It derogates little from his fortitude, while it adds infinitely to the honor of his humanity. |
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Finally he describes bow these verses function in the redacted, canonical form of the letter and adds the specialized bibliography. |
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