| There's a feedback relationship between real exploration and fiction, if our fiction adheres closely to the way things might actually play out. |
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| Out of the love for her work, Ye Sha adheres to the night shift, regardless of the disturbance from her chronic headache. |
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| The drinking age is 21 here, but nobody really adheres to that, especially in college. |
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| This text has been retyped by Thomas Callanan and adheres to the punctuation, spelling and capitalization as it appears in Wharton's translation. |
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| A roller is used to apply ink to the surface, which adheres to the drawn lines, but is repelled by the rest of the damp surface. |
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| Most non-melting types are clingstone, meaning the flesh adheres to the pit when ripe. |
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| If a little soft soap is dissolved with the mixture, it adheres much better to the foliage and is not so easily washed off by rain. |
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| Before using the insecticide, mix in a little soft soap, or soapy water, so that it adheres to the plants. |
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| If the walls are painted with a semi-gloss or gloss paint, give them a light sanding to dull the surface so the glue adheres better. |
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| A service professional can also advise on stripping paint from plaster walls and ensuring that the new paint adheres to the surface. |
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| In the cold-transfer method, an image on paper is sprayed with a chemical solution that adheres to the surface of the artwork. |
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| It adheres to strict ethical practices and accepts that business may be lost when standards need to be met. |
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| Both works build from simple, even austere, ideas, but Gould's work more closely adheres to the conventional idea of a fanfare. |
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| Instead, they say, the fault lies with an administration that adheres too closely to a script. |
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| It often happens after the circle of bark has been removed, a small portion of the inner bark adheres to the alburnum. |
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| Valery adheres to a rhythm of alexandrines in stanza five, yet the lines do not progress in an even manner. |
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| He recruited or coached all of the players, and the team still adheres to the principles he instilled. |
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| Imaging under TIRFM is restricted to a thin layer underneath the plasma membrane, which adheres unphysiologically to the coverglass. |
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| Posterior part of mesogastrium adheres to the posterior wall, and the left kidney will then lie directly deep to it. |
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| Then, the arcuate viscidium firmly embraces and adheres on the bee scutellum and the pollinarium is removed. |
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| Almost 95 per cent of the population adheres to the Theravada Buddhist religious tradition. |
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| And while the Group adheres to the school's rules with regards to health and safety, it is run totally independently as an after-school club. |
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| The material strongly and uniformly adheres to substrates with no bridging, flaking, or delamination even when the devices are fully expanded. |
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| Palladian architecture adheres to the Roman principles of symmetry and proportion. |
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| The thin film of wax which adheres to the face of the electro is removed by placing it upon a wire rack. |
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| The trouble is that the murky area of tipping adheres to no rules or etiquette. |
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| Inside the shell is a thin brown coat, the testa, which adheres firmly to the kernel, which is hollow and contains liquid. |
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| The naked seeds of T. aphyllus are covered entirely by a viscid layer that adheres most of the time to the cuticle and spines of cacti. |
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| She says washi adheres especially well to metals, so you can decorate lockers, blinds and furniture. |
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| Lubenow adheres to a dry empiricism and rigorous abstention from overt theory which he deems appropriately Cantabrigian and Apostolic. |
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| This is because much of the dirt that may accumulate inside air ducts adheres to duct surfaces and does not necessarily enter the living space. |
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| The men fret, with good reason: safety rules may protect them against falling sleepers but the African bush adheres to no regulations. |
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| Make sure the caulk adheres to both sides of the crack and that there is sufficient caulk to allow for movement or shrinkage. |
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| Furthermore, it adheres to good governance practices in the performance of its task as the Bank promoting European objectives. |
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| Although he adheres to the more traditional ticketed event approach, Jeffrey Siegel has hosted Keyboard Conversations for decades. |
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| When this bacterial exudate dries, a mass of soil adheres to the tubers at the eyes. |
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| It adheres to the same procedure you may be familiar with in Basic Mentoring. |
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| Scandinavia, for example, adheres to high excise duties in line with her policy of the strict regulation of alcohol. |
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| Provides a barrier that guards fragile and sensitive skin, adheres to weepy, denuded skin. Contains petrolatum with zinc oxide. |
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| Our management style adheres to the best possible balance between the respect of reciprocal rights and fulfilment of respective responsibilities. |
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| Macadamia extract leaves the skin silky soft and the particularly fine and gentle talc ensures that the powder adheres perfectly. |
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| Where a community has adopted or adheres to a code of research practice, the agreement may set out detailed responsibilities. |
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| Each of the Funds adheres to these standard investment restrictions and practices. |
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| It adheres to the same principles of gradual liberalisation of trade in fish and fishery products as the earlier proposals. |
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| The coating is fine-grained, finely dispersed and adheres extremely well to the substrate material. |
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| The solution adheres to the ice cream and forms a coating on it. |
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| The proteinic stain is nonsoluble in water, adheres strongly to the fibre, and prevents the penetration of the detergent. |
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| The tread adheres better to the casing, which improves traction and reduces costly tearing and chunking. |
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| The Sculptured Sounds Music Festival adheres to an appealingly pure-hearted ideal. |
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| The architecture of the walled complex adheres rigidly to the traditional Chinese geomantic practice of feng shui. |
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| The casing is free from indentations, evenly covered with a greyish-white noble mould and adheres well to the filling. |
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| The other major cell of the liver, the Kupffer cell, adheres to the wall of the sinusoid and projects into its lumen. |
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| The cupping glass adheres to some parts of the skin and produces a stimulation which enables skin decongestion so as to treat various diseases. |
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| As the PNP has expanded in recent years, the levels for the FSWP have been reduced, to ensure CIC adheres to the annual levels plan. |
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| Pro Helvetia adheres to the principle of artistic freedom and therefore does not interfere with the contents of an exhibition. |
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| Now, some two hundred years later, almost everybody adheres to the values of freedom, equality and soli darity. |
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| The condensate in the steam adheres to the surface of the product and can result in product defects. |
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| Bissett adheres to a valuation discipline that takes into account the present value of the companies' long-term earnings stream. |
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| In general, the Company sets and adheres to retention limits for longevity risk. |
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| The Fund also adheres to the principles of sustainability when it comes to its other areas of operation. |
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| It remains flexible at low temperature, resists warping at high temperature and adheres well to most unprimed surfaces. |
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| To remove the wax, the paper strip is applied and smoothed with the palm so that the wax adheres to the paper. |
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| Even God, when incarnates on earth in human garb, adheres to the Divine Principle by offering Himself to the lotus feet of the perfect spiritual master of the time. |
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| Press down on both ends using your fingers and hold in place for 30 seconds to ensure that the glue adheres properly to your skin. |
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| The print head is made up of hundred of thermal elements that heats up the ribbon to vaporize the die, which then adheres to the card's surface. |
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| Depulping: The operation, using a pulping machine, to remove and separate the fruit skin and any mesocarp that adheres to it from parchment. |
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| The employee adheres to work safety standards and avails himself or herself of all employer-provided tools and options to mitigate job risks. |
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| The development adheres to principles of new urbanism: it is a walkable community with access to shopping, services, recreation and transit. |
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| The Republic of Bulgaria adheres strictly to its well-established policy of good-neighbourly relations and cooperation. |
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| The qualities to which stigma adheres can be quite arbitrary-for example, skin colour, manner of speaking, or sexual preference. |
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| As I have stated, our Conservative government adheres already to a number of international standards. |
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| In the case of dry application of the salt, it is rubbed or spread evenly over the surface of the cheese to which it adheres. |
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| The lolly becomes sticky so that the sherbet adheres to its surface. |
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| Moisture affects how the paper is supplied, the electrostatic changeability of the paper, and how the toner adheres. |
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| The CBA adheres to federal and provincial lobbyist registration rules and requirements. |
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| Gifts are typically allowed to enter countries providing the gift value adheres to the threshold set fourth by the country. |
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| Special rubber adhesive that adheres well to all clean surfaces and peels off cleanly after extended. |
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| The beads, in simple terms, are like a big velcro strap to which the hydrocarbon adheres on contact and sticks. |
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| Despite first appearances, it adheres closely to Shakespeare's play. |
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| To ensure that the powder adheres to the metal surfaces, the work piece is given an electrostatic charge through the conveyor belt. |
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| Pollen adheres to the legs and body of each foraging bee to enable it to cross-pollinate the blossoms it visits. |
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| Get assurances that the caterer adheres to health and safety regulations, for the sake of your guests, and that food is transported in refrigerated vans, and such like. |
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| The sporangia are equipped with a sticky mucilaginous ring that adheres to vegetation when wetted by the propelling fluids. |
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| The prey of anteaters adheres to their long, sticky tongues. |
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| Others say it is just routine Hefce housekeeping, with the body showing it adheres to procurement rules. |
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| A given film adheres to enough conventions to make you feel comfortable, to make itself easily locatable when your mood dictates the search through movie listings. |
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| The Executive Council is the governing board of UNWTO, responsible for ensuring that the Organization carries out its programme of work and adheres to its budget. |
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| This Church recognizes and adheres to Episcopacy, not as of Divine right, but as a very ancient and desirable form of Church polity. |
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| As with all common law countries, Canadian law adheres to the doctrine of stare decisis. |
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| Pencils create marks by physical abrasion, leaving behind a trail of solid core material that adheres to a sheet of paper or other surface. |
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| But the bottom line is that Simon is running for president as the boy scout who adheres to traditional liberal policies and solutions. |
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| Genderphobia is a more surreptitious form of discrimination than transphobia because it quietly adheres to hegemonic notions of gender behaviour. |
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| The synthetic grass adheres directly to the base of crushed stone. |
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| Europe still adheres to the view that multilateralism and appropriate international organisations are the preferred main instruments for keeping the peace. |
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| Fit the stamen over the bolt and hold it in place until it adheres. |
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| Reportage on these sites is overwhelmingly traditional in nature, suggesting most Americans, when they go online, are still consuming news that adheres to time-honored principles of fairness and accuracy. |
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| With her stylist and muse credentials, Valentine does have a touch more whimsy to her look than yer average head-to-toe-in-black French chicists but she adheres to the core principle that less is ultimately more. |
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| The installation work must be performed by a qualified electrician who adheres to the recognised rules of electrical installations and personal health and safety regulations. |
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| It is an amber liquid that, when in contact with the tissues, quickly polymerises into a thin, elastic waterproof film, which has high tensile strength and firmly adheres to the tissues. |
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| However, it is not for the respondent to prove that the plaintiff adheres to a particular religion or belief, has a particular disability, is of a particular age or has a particular sexual orientation. |
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| When the decal is moistened and applied to the object to which it adheres, the moistened backing paper is removed, and the design becomes permanently affixed. |
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| Finally, the researcher will also have to make sure that the subject gives a free and clear consent by asking him or her to sign a consent form which he or she fully understands and to which he or she liberally adheres to. |
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| There are long-established and internationally-accepted articles concerning official correspondence and the diplomatic bag to which the FCO adheres. |
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| To be considered as 'non-sticky and machinable' at the end of mixing, the dough should form a coherent mass which hardly adheres to the sides of the bowl and spindle of the mixer. |
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| Washing should be done using plenty of water, rubbing the roots against one another and with the use of a scrubbing brush which will easily remove the soil that adheres to the surface of the root. |
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| The stones and kernels of the two fruits are alike in appearance and may be freestone types, which have ripe flesh that separates easily from the stone, or clingstones, which have flesh that adheres firmly to the stone. |
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| Varieties may be freestone types, which have stones that separate easily from the ripe flesh, or clingstones, which have flesh that adheres firmly to the stone. |
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| Adapter adheres magnetically to magnetic steel pins. |
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| Most commonly, periodontal diseases are caused by hardened bacteria, called bacterial plaque, which adheres to teeth and destroys periodontal tissue. |
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| Conflicts frequently ensue because the adolescent adheres increasingly to the peer group, challenges family values and rules, and distances himself from the parents. |
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| We have a clearly defined investment strategy and clearly structured investment procedures, and the aim is to ensure that everyone adheres to these guidelines, irrespective of what temptations the market offers. |
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| You must press the ends together firmly, squeezing until the dough adheres to itself, otherwise the bagels will unravel during boiling and baking. |
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| A person who adheres to the idea of cosmopolitanism in any of its forms is called a cosmopolitan or cosmopolite. |
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| With airless line-markers, the paint adheres firmly to all types of pavement, with optimal visibility, and is resistance to wear caused both by traffic as well as atmospheric agents. |
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| He is an active member of that church, to which he adheres because he perceives it as a tolerant and liberal belief. |
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| A valid document adheres to the content specification for XHTML, which describes the document structure. |
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| When delivered as XHTML, browsers should use an XML parser, which adheres strictly to the XML specifications for parsing the document's contents. |
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| The doctorate of philosophy adheres to this historic convention, even though the degrees are not always for the study of philosophy. |
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| Furthermore, the Local Ministry of Fisheries adheres to very strict rules regarding the catch of hake. |
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| The IND780batch stand-alone batch controller combines advanced batching control technology and also adheres to the ISA SP-88 batch standard. |
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| A slender stalk connects a pollium to a sticky base that adheres the entire pollinium, containing thousands of pollen grains, to a pollinator. |
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| It consists of two pourable components which cure to form a low modulus, flexible silicone adhesive that adheres gently to the skin. |
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| It consists of two pourable components which cure to form a low-modulus, flexible silicone adhesive that adheres gently to the skin. |
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| Phosphate adheres tightly to soil, so it is mainly transported by erosion. |
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| This egg raft adheres to the seaweed, where it is fertilised by the male. |
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| The paper is then dusted with a powdered polymer that adheres to the ink. |
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| On the third day after this second boiling, pour all the syrup into a pan, put the races of ginger with it, and boil it up until the syrup adheres to the spoon. |
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| Zafar Ullah Khan also referred to the PML-N manifesto for Elections 2013 which adheres to the Charter of Democracy and its commitment to federalist idiom. |
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| The latter of these services adheres to network scheduling more frequently than the former, as the majority of regional programming is broadcast on BBC One Scotland. |
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| Cholesteryl oleate is in the semiliquid state at room temperature, it adheres better to the surface of the teeth, and this explains the longer lubrication effect. |
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| Fans of arcadey sports titles will be in heaven, as despite its cutesy trappings, Mario Strikers adheres pretty much to Midway's proven gonzo sports formula. |
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| Hardcore and metal crowds are amazing to watch, they look like they are knocking lumps out of each other in the mosh pits but everyone adheres to mosh pit etiquette. |
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| Tongue-in-cheek, self-referential playfulness abounds in Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's uproarious action-packed comedy, which adheres unabashedly to a winning formula. |
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| However, private enterprise adheres to this legislation voluntarily. |
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