His role has become that of an evil seducer taking advantage of a virginal heroine. They claim, in true soap style, he is only after her money. |
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In the short term, it may be late to take advantage of the move in copper, aluminum and oil. |
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As the global economy itself starts to grow we are well positioned to take advantage of the upturn. |
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The aim of the fund is to be well positioned to take advantage of positive market movements at any time. |
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We may as well take advantage of reduced traffic to tend to other aspects of our lives. |
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A job seeker that doesn't take advantage of this opportunity is putting themselves at a big disadvantage. |
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The isolation of morphine from opium takes advantage of the amphoteric nature of the alkaloid, since morphine is a phenolic amine. |
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He begins his new role with, seemingly, the priceless advantage of being a good judge of a player. |
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Sweden attempted to take advantage of this by blocking Russia's attempted westward expansion towards the Baltic. |
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This is of course due to unscrupulous organisations taking advantage of its adoption. |
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It is easy to let a Shih Tzu take advantage of you, particularly when it is so cute and adorable. |
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These fraudsters are taking advantage of innocent people's generosity but with your help we can ensure they are brought to justice. |
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Arabs are taking advantage of the weakness of the rand to travel to South Africa. |
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This gave her a sort of freedom that she took advantage of, but did not exploit. |
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The great advantage of the town bus was that the tickets could be used several times daily free of extra charge. |
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Of course, the position had the advantage of forcing Mitch, Sara and Mike closer to the door. |
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Drunk or not, I still had the advantage of position, and catching him off guard. |
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He had the advantage of having positions supported by a majority of the country, after all. |
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Snow blades, for which you will need standard ski boots but no poles, also have the advantage of not needing a great deal of snow. |
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I have the advantage of not being a professional politician and not depending on partisan interests. |
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They want to take advantage of all benefits that both Korea and US offer their citizens. |
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So they're taking advantage of that situation and benefiting in some cases very significantly as a result of this deliberate strategy. |
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Central Florida amusement parks and tourist attractions benefited from more visitors taking advantage of deals and discounts. |
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How easy was it for writers to take advantage of the financial benefits that the sales of printed books seemed to offer to them? |
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A lifestyle that takes advantage of the health benefits of wine is proving to be a particularly good fit for women. |
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I took advantage of this benefit and exercised three or four days a week, losing 10 pounds in six months. |
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And while I definitely took advantage of the college benefits, that's not the motivation. |
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It takes about six days for a hacker to create an exploit that takes advantage of an announced vulnerability. |
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He is calling on industry to take advantage of the benefits of the third-party program. |
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The Jacksonville University employee takes advantage of a benefit and gets her degree. |
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And that means city businesses are being blocked from taking advantage of benefits enjoyed by many of their competitors. |
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In other words, he is taking advantage of, or exploiting, the local people and their customs in the furtherance of his own career. |
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That's why we think businesses with sterling receivables should look to take advantage of the pound's current strength, before this rally ends. |
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Hundreds flock to the beach for picnics, kite-flying and watersports, including windsurfers who take full advantage of a brisk prevailing wind. |
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The advantage of each technique and the results reported are summarized, highlighting the potential applicably to other reader domains. |
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Furthermore, legitimate children often had the advantage of another parent to balance out any conflicts with their mothers. |
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Rather than relearn the hard lessons that IT folks have learned, take advantage of their expertise. |
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The single advantage of refractive systems over their reflective counterparts is an absence of off-axis aberrations. |
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The parents felt that they were too Americanized to see the advantage of our culture now, but would realize when they grew up. |
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If he moves the jack or the boule, he loses the advantage of measuring and leaves it to the opponent to measure. |
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To take advantage of the island's temperate climate, Anguillan buildings often feature balconies or terraces. |
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This measures the comparative advantage of coal relative to other sectors as a percentage of the cost of inputs. |
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One big advantage of the lean-to greenhouse is that you can connect it to your home by means of a communicating door. |
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The shallow draft on air cushion gives the advantage of access to shallow coastal waters. |
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Police are hoping people will take advantage of the amnesty to hand over weapons at stations before the penalties are made law. |
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Instead we should focus our concerns on the industries only too ready, willing and able to take advantage of tweenagers' naive consumerism. |
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Schumacher had powered into a lead of over four seconds after careering wildly across Hakkinen at the start to maintain the advantage of pole. |
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Fishermen, sailors and yachtsmen have been taking advantage of the recent good weather to prepare their boats for the coming season. |
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They take advantage of current technologies in resourceful and imaginative ways. |
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However, if present day anthropoids are any indication, early primates were quick to take advantage of these new arboreal plant foods. |
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He may wish to refix his ship elsewhere as soon as possible, to take advantage of a favourable market. |
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Engineering staff can then take advantage of the corporate knowledgebase in real time. |
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The company will operate with agility and innovation, taking advantage of every available consumer interaction. |
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Another advantage of using a mounted stamp is the guarantee of a hard surface and quality impression with every imprint. |
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The company takes advantage of the time and resources to explore and research ideas. |
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His blandness makes him an amenably malleable subject for a novelist, and Sten Nadolny has taken full advantage of this licence. |
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There's a flat fee, based on circulation, just to take advantage of the program. |
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Citi's actions weren't illegal, but broke an unwritten understanding not to whipsaw markets or take advantage of the thin summer trading. |
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So if a person takes advantage of the amnesty, other plaintiffs can still sue the person later, though the RIAA cannot. |
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We have demonstrated a number of flight conditions, where we have actually taken advantage of the aeroelasticity of the wing. |
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They do shift and adapt their breeding range to take advantage of new habitat. |
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The problem was that many people came in on that day by chance, taking advantage of the sale even if they weren't regular customers. |
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As it's almost a full percentage point above the base rate, it's an offer worth taking advantage of while it lasts. |
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Another advantage of the unmanned refit has been the opportunity for the sailors to catch up on leave. |
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From what they told me, most of these parents were taking advantage of the opportunities for involvement offered by the schools. |
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He took advantage of the presence of top government officials at the dinner to warn against alcohol abuse. |
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I requested media passes far in advance and took advantage of the opportunity to access the field and dugout prior to the game. |
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Neither of us is getting any younger and I feel that we should take advantage of whatever opportunities we're offered. |
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I hope you realise that, as busy as you believe you are, you must take advantage of this opportunity on offer. |
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There are many wonderful opportunities to take advantage of within the university and outside it as well. |
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In order to begin taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the convention the state of the marine environment must be assessed. |
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We would then be ready to take advantage of an opportunity to move up to the top level in the future. |
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The employer may have to provide access for every employee, but the employee is not forced to take advantage of the opportunity. |
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And if you pay off your credit card in full every month, are you taking advantage of cashback offers? |
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We must not permit the criminals to mock us and to laugh at us when they take advantage of us. |
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Taking full advantage of the glut, the flower-like polyps of xenia soft corals pulsated as they fed on the zooplankton delivered by the currents. |
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The resulting film, Blackmail, was begun as a silent and then in large part reshot to take advantage of the new sound technology. |
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Porto took advantage of a bad offside decision and a horrendous goalkeeping error to knock Manchester United out of the Champions League. |
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It is widely recognised as Britain's finest residential library and Jessica said she is keen to take advantage of what is on offer. |
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The modern adjustable woodscrew chuck has the advantage of varying the length of fixing screw. |
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The major advantage of comics is their mass appeal, which lies in the simplicity of the visual rendition of stories. |
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The tie was moved from Hull to take advantage of the opportunity to play at York City's ground and it paid dividends for the City girls. |
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Make sure you take advantage of the repatriation tax break just like the big boys. |
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An advantage of planting deciduous trees is that other plants or small trees can be grown underneath them quite successfully. |
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Freud takes advantage of the almost infinite freedom oil gives to overpaint, scrape, repaint and correct. |
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She works hard and takes advantage of all the learning opportunities available to her. |
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We're delighted to see that more girls are taking advantage of the opportunities on offer to play the game. |
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In my mind, the more opportunities he took advantage of, the quicker he would advance to that all-important Black Belt. |
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She's all about making sure we don't portray women in a bad light, take advantage of women, or exploit them in any way. |
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And if you are going to make the effort to live in the city, you might as well take advantage of what's on offer. |
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I spent a lot of the time being miserable, not fitting in, not taking advantage of the superb opportunities offered. |
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The best way to take advantage of sleep's recuperative powers is by napping. |
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Dolly took full advantage of the outrageous disruption to vent her bad temper and to express her extreme displeasure in all directions. |
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The wader armed with a suitable fly rod is in excellent position to take advantage of this seasonal situation. |
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The advantage of being part of a tour is gaining access to experiences that would be practically impossible for an independent traveller. |
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If the storm came and got the ship to move, the tug would take advantage of the opportunity and try and pull it free. |
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I would like to encourage you to take advantage of it, and to warn against impulses to hide, obscure, wallow, or control. |
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It just seems to make sense to take advantage of what's on offer at the moment and borrow it all for free. |
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Why not take full advantage of a steep yield curve by leveraging mortgage securities. |
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Still another advantage of consolidated storage is that the centrally located data can be accessed from other computers. |
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Another advantage of the hospital is its accessibility and convenience for many veterans who walk or take the subway or buses. |
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A leading local politician has urged pensioners to take advantage of a government initiative to heat their homes during the cold winter months. |
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However, those who took advantage of the fixed-rate deals on offer before the upward movement are quids in. |
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They take advantage of having a tiny bit of power over other people because they totally get off on jerking them around. |
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The advantage of the watt balance, or counting atoms, is that any country can recreate them, Mohr argues. |
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Many students move into coaching, taking advantage of opportunities not only in this country, but also in America, France and Canada. |
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Another advantage of sentences written in active voice is that the sentences are usually shorter. |
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Another advantage of sentences written in the active voice is that the sentences are usually shorter. |
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I actually had the advantage of reading in detail his words and, in actual fact, he did not quite say that. |
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A major advantage of these polymeric sheets is the degree of adaptability with regards to shape and size. |
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Ryanair is expanding its fleet, adding base airports and increasing its routes in Europe to take advantage of demand for budget travel. |
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The advantage of oversize framing, however, is its sheer visual impact. |
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It seems that the males have taken advantage of the females' searching for these by having bright blue and red wattles hanging from their throats. |
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The major advantage of chemically altered vaccines is they are safe to use with pregnant animals because there is no systemic replication of the vaccine organism. |
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Almost 3500 members are currently taking advantage of this benefit. |
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This may provide the advantage of enhanced delivery and absorption in the small intestines by protecting long-chain fatty acids from hydrolysis in gastric acidity. |
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The camera crew took advantage of this and used a green laser pointer to entice the cheerleaders to move around the stadium. |
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A huge part of self-love is being able to stand up for yourself when you are feeling taken advantage of. |
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Having taken advantage of increased funding to become a full-time athlete, he now finds his reduced circumstances and changing priorities have affected his thinking. |
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Abbott took advantage of that opening and pulled down a hefty share of the Hispanic vote. |
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Fortresses were redesigned to take advantage of the defensive potential of modern firearms and techniques for besieging and reducing fortresses were refined. |
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As other prisoners took advantage of the rehabilitation programs offered, Lane and Opperud secretly planned an escape. |
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But Stephen Kotkin's new biography reveals a learned despot who acted cunningly to take advantage of the times. |
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Mobs took advantage of the darkness and set fires, smashed windows and hauled away food, clothing and appliances, while the city went without power. |
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The Nationals had the advantage of position, their lines projecting in wedge-form towards the Confederate centre, with steep rocky acclivities along their front. |
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It was more likely that they were simply taking advantage of, exploiting, if you will, mistakes that had been made by others and that had gone undetected. |
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The advantage of a fundamentalist perspective is that you can clothe your basest motives in noble sentiments. |
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The main advantage of using jatropha is that during a preparation process called ' esterification ', it generates a by-product, glycerine, that fetches Rs 40 per kg. |
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He added that thousands of people had also taken advantage of the recent amnesty period for those illegally receiving social grants to come forward and have them stopped. |
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Make sure you handle yourself in a manner that doesn't allow yourself to be taken advantage of in any way, especially with wine flowing freely all night long. |
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Bricsnet Architecturals 2.0 is based on the original concepts but has been re-engineered to take advantage of modern parametric and object technologies. |
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He had the advantage of hearing some actual real live witnesses, I gather? |
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On the other hand, they can take advantage of optional extras like massage, reflexology, private yoga lessons, Ayurvedic consultations and life counselling. |
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As bloodletting continues and criminals take advantage of the political chaos, ordinary Egyptians are arming themselves. |
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Those of less advanced years, who are still able to get a mortgage, have been remortgaging at higher amounts to take advantage of house price rises, too. |
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The morning was thus quite agreeable, and the conscientious ice cream vendor would have been out hitting the streets and taking advantage of those fair-weather revelers. |
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Taking advantage of the fact that license plates are retroreflectors, Coulter applied quarter-wave plates designed for 820-nm operation to the license-plate surface. |
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Anyway, you take advantage of all the opportunities you find in your life. |
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The twin advantage of this is that it would not only ease the competition substantially, it could also help to avoid any hint that the company might need to be renationalised. |
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More importantly, these animals may also take advantage of heat saving postures that could potentially lower radiant heat losses to cold night skies. |
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The grid simulates the appearance of individual panes of glass, and also offers the advantage of easy removability to simplify both painting and cleaning. |
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Humans, too, are taking advantage of the increased recreational activities afforded by removal of the dam, with many river enthusiasts running the river in canoes and kayaks. |
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This product had the advantage of being cheaper than the one generally used at the time because it substituted lime for potash. |
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He took advantage of his position to visit the East and Greece, being the first to discover the location of Pergamacum. |
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By taking advantage of volume discounts and utilizing other economies of scale, supply cooperatives bring down members' costs. |
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Effective process control strategies increase the competitive advantage of manufacturers who employ them. |
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Native Americans would gather here to take advantage of the salmon and smaller fish which gathered at the falls. |
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Nevertheless, to relieve oneself takes the edge off the desire and doesn't take advantage of others. |
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Alfred relocated to Colorado Springs to take advantage of the boom in the defense industry. |
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However, the advantage of considering this additional complexity is dependent upon the abundance of fluoride in the medium. |
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It was not likely, thought Graham, that the poor wee crooked saftie would be able to take advantage of those circumstances. |
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Lara fired her trademark pistols while Totec brandished a rifle, and both took advantage of unlimited grenades to unleash some 'splodey fun. |
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Yakubu took advantage of John Ruddy's error to put the visitors back in front, with Chris Samba's header stretching their advantage. |
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While this description of piecewise syndeticity looks somewhat forbidding, it has the advantage of making sense in any semigroup. |
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The advantage of performing a simulation is that different tail risk measures can be computed from the simulated loss distribution. |
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He toyed with her emotions just to get her in bed. He took advantage of her. |
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You don't have to be a computer nerd or a technojunkie to take advantage of the power of today's communications technology. |
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How do you tell the trans-testicle apart from the dude who's just taking advantage of the law by donning a wig and a dress to get his jollies? |
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Vishing takes advantage of the trust that most people place in the telephone network. |
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The advantage of transverse magnetic polarization, however, is the possibility of exploiting surface plasmons for waveguiding. |
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The advantage of the curved beam and whipple-tree is that it can be used to harness almost any number of animals. |
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We can't let them take advantage of the fact that there are so many areas of the world where no one's writ runs. |
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Clean Energy Patch is said to take advantage of the skin's absorptive properties to give a base-level boost in energy and mental focus. |
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Ducks, geese and swans, waders and more unusual birds like kingfishers, ravens, crossbills and water rails, all take advantage of the reserve. |
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VistaPrint customers wishing to take advantage of this offering can select from two Website Pros products depending on their needs. |
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While taking advantage of the rich heritage of Virginia's Historic Triangle, new lessons in farm direct marketing and agritourism can be learned. |
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A green amazonite protects people against others taking advantage of them and from unfair practices at work. |
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Angolan government has called on the Nigerian business community to take advantage of the available investment opportunities in their country. |
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The latest drugs are sumariptan, zolmitriptan and naratriptan which have the advantage of working when an attack is under way. |
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The launch site takes advantage of anticyclonic, or counter-clockwise, winds circulating from east to west in the stratosphere there. |
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Kiir could use the advantage of being the appointer and statehouse incumbent to get a firm grip in the grassroots. |
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The advantage of this scheme is that the U and V signals are zero when the picture has no color content. |
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Aidless navigation has the advantage of not requiring equipment, but is much less accurate. |
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The infinity mike and the harmonica bug have the great advantage of being undetectable by an antibug detector. |
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The advantage of our aspect-oriented email notification system is that we can change which emails it sends without editing the main program. |
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One advantage of asymmetric cryptography is that you can exchange data without sharing the ability to read it. |
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So it is to the mutual advantage of social primates to backscratch for each other. |
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The battlespace labs will determine the best ways for armored and infantry forces to take advantage of time, distance, and space on battlefields. |
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An advantage of this borated oil is that it always retains a slight stickiness, and so gives a good joint when wrapped around wires, etc. |
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In line commutation, advantage of the a.c. supply going through zero value at every half-cycle is taken to commutate the thyristor. |
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Cookieless sessions enable you to take advantage of session state without relying on browser cookies. |
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If I really wanted to take full advantage of their delectability, and to eat them every day, a plan was in order. |
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The Roystones took advantage of the long half-term break and went to Paris. |
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Although the Mongols had threatened Europe with pillage and destruction, A series of Europeans took advantage of these to explore eastwards. |
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The populares party took full advantage of this opportunity by allying itself with Marius. |
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Once established they had the advantage of easy communication with continental territories in Europe via the North Sea or the Channel. |
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Henry's movements may also have been planned to take advantage of saints' days and other fortuitous occasions. |
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Henry took advantage of this respite to crush the rebel strongholds in Touraine, securing the strategically important route through his empire. |
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David of Scotland had taken advantage of The Anarchy to seize Cumberland, Westmorland and Northumberland. |
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He realised that his return could be postponed no longer since both Philip and John were taking advantage of his absence. |
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Edward, however, was not able to take advantage of the momentum, and the next year the Scots managed to recapture Stirling Castle. |
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The gentry took advantage of their new positions and a more systematic corruption than before spread. |
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Francis's defeat in 1544 led to the annulment of the alliance with the Protestants, and Charles took advantage of the opportunity. |
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Ordinary people took advantage of the dislocation of civil society during the 1640s to derive advantages for themselves. |
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But Bolton deserve real credit, seeking to take advantage of their jitters at every opportunity in typically determined fashion. |
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Campaigning in Spain, he routed the French at the Battle of Salamanca, taking advantage of a minor French mispositioning. |
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It ill became him to take advantage of such a laches with the eagerness of a shrewd attorney. |
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The greatest advantage of an inline engine is that it allows the aircraft to be designed with a low frontal area to minimise drag. |
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Taking advantage of this fact is the coreless or ironless DC motor, a specialized form of a PM DC motor. |
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They have the advantage of being versatile, durable, and resistant to weather and abrasion. |
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The consecration was rushed in order to take advantage of the vacancy of the archbishopric of Rouen, the abbacy's superior. |
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As such, he repeatedly took advantage of expedient moments to press the English monarchy for concessions and support of the reform agenda. |
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Theodore took advantage of the situation to implement decrees of some councils on dividing up large dioceses. |
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The duke had not taken advantage of this, but Bonaparte had later rewarded his magnanimity by having him put to death. |
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In a gifted writer this seems to us strange and even disgusting, but it did have the advantage of giving Kipling a certain grip on reality. |
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Once Shaw returns home, his battlefield exploits are quickly taken advantage of by Iselin, a hard-line McCarthyesque anti-communist crusader. |
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Elgar was the first composer to take full advantage of this technological advance. |
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The big sound film sensations of the year all took advantage of preexisting celebrity. |
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The first four Bond films had been popular in Japan, and Eon decided to take advantage of the market by producing You Only Live Twice. |
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This is a high level of sportsmanship, as sometimes a batsman could take advantage of incorrect umpiring decisions. |
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Coyotes can be challenging opponents for the dogs in physical confrontations, despite the size advantage of a large dog. |
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The club takes advantage of this support through its worldwide summer tours. |
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Superpowers jockeyed for political supremacy, and the IOC wanted to take advantage of this heightened interest via the broadcast medium. |
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The advantage of this method was that the effects of drift were reduced to errors in distance travelled, usually much smaller. |
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Genoa took advantage of this opportunity to expand into the Black Sea and Crimea. |
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The most obvious advantage of micrographics is the space savings that result. |
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The major advantage of GDP per capita as an indicator of standard of living is that it is measured frequently, widely, and consistently. |
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In most cases, one country attempted to take advantage of weakness or instability in the other. |
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Modern pirates favor small boats and taking advantage of the small number of crew members on modern cargo vessels. |
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The French government also took advantage of internal strife in Switzerland to invade, establishing the Helvetian Republic and annexing Geneva. |
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Hitler and the NSDAP prepared to take advantage of the emergency to gain support for their party. |
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The Royal Marines of 40 Commando had the advantage of being supported by Centurion tanks as they landed on Sierra Red beach. |
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This instrument takes advantage of the traditional monotrocar to enter in the abdominal cavity. |
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Their competitors will take advantage of the situation by offering a higher wage the best of their labor. |
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The firm timed operations to take advantage of a full summer, from June to September, the most profitable period of the year. |
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Adding to her irritation were the continuing rumors that Selznick had taken advantage of her in the movie deal. |
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The historic advantage of genres is to allow the direct marketing of fiction. |
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The smaller newspapers also have the advantage of being easier to handle, particularly among commuters. |
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Pornographers have taken advantage of each technological advance in the production and distribution of pornography. |
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This trend is caused by Brazilians taking advantage of the stronger Real to travel and making relatively cheaper expenditures abroad. |
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An advantage of its size is the very wide range of subjects and research specialisms. |
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This property was used for the advantage of the inhabitants of the burgh, funding such facilities as public parks, museums and civic events. |
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On the other hand, settlers from Ireland took advantage of America's ample supply of timber and constructed sturdy log cabins. |
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They take advantage of the wind produced by the front of a wave in the same way as the albatross does. |
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When he pauses to shoot a male western capercaillie taking advantage of his apparent numbness, she scares away the bird. |
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They can commonly be seen taking advantage of thermals from the M40 motorway. |
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Fighter designs also took advantage of new electronics technologies that made effective radars small enough to carry aboard smaller aircraft. |
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An advantage of the system is that candidates will apply to University in S6 on the basis of determined Higher results. |
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Taking advantage of the brotherly strife, and perhaps with the tacit understanding of Cadwaladr, the marcher lords mounted incursions into Wales. |
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The putative advantage of Androderm is that it can result in direct absorption of testosterone across nonscrotal skin. |
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Ships crossing both oceans have taken advantage of the ocean currents for centuries. |
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The District Council took advantage of recently lifted restrictions, and built over 1,000 new homes to accommodate the rising population. |
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Now, the procedure is used to take advantage of the more flexible rules of debate. |
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Seasonal industry might then take advantage of high wind and low usage times such as at night when wind output can exceed normal demand. |
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Unfortunately, this did not work to the advantage of the harbour and the improvement of its navigation. |
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Rather than using a high resting metabolism, leatherbacks appear to take advantage of a high activity rate. |
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Some predators take advantage of the concentration of birds during migration. |
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Smaller experiments can be easily set, taking advantage of the modular nature of the laboratories. |
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The latter has the advantage of greater improvements due to the lower temperatures available. |
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Being environmentally friendly and green is a large advantage of wind turbines. |
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The flora take advantage of the long period of midnight sun to compensate for the polar night. |
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Agriculture along the Nile floodplain took advantage of the seasonal flooding that deposited nutrients beneficial for crops. |
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The main advantage of video analysis lies in the ability to reliably quantify these parameters with high resolution space and time coverage. |
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The diversity of jawed vertebrates may indicate the evolutionary advantage of a jawed mouth. |
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It is unclear if the advantage of a hinged jaw is greater biting force, improved respiration, or a combination of factors. |
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In meadows, tall grasses that can take advantage of higher nitrogen levels may change the area so that natural species may be lost. |
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In the summer of 2000, two Canadian ships took advantage of thinning summer ice cover on the Arctic Ocean to make the crossing. |
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Reclamation projects have strong negative impacts on coastal populations, although some species can take advantage of the newly created area. |
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Philip decided to take advantage of this situation, first in Germany, where he aided German noble rebellion in support of the young Frederick. |
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Aircraft had the advantage of speed, and they would never get caught in their own minefields. |
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The advantage of aerial mining became clear, and the United Kingdom geared up for it. |
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Back at the Kidney feature, the British failed to take advantage of the missing tanks. |
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The British were able to take advantage of the Navy's position to develop plans for amphibious landings on the coast. |
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In 1939 on the brink of the Second World War, the League relocated its headquarters from Paris to Geneva to take advantage of Swiss neutrality. |
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Signal processing can take advantage of this phenomenon to reduce the noise floor using two strategies. |
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With the advantage of grants of land, they vigorously marketed their properties, extolling the region as ideal for agriculture. |
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Living in cities permits individuals and families to take advantage of the opportunities of proximity and diversity. |
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They then receive echoes back at the finely tuned frequency range by taking advantage of the Doppler shift of their motion in flight. |
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True bugs, ants, sawflies, and beetles are also important, but house sparrows take advantage of whatever foods are abundant to feed their young. |
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Henry, who had fled to France, took advantage of the opportunity and recommenced the fight. |
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Many riders choose to ride together in groups of the same skill level to take advantage of drafting. |
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On a craft used in Italy, the catamaran moscone, the rower stands and takes advantage of his body weight to increase leverage while sculling. |
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The band quickly established themselves as concert favourites, taking advantage of the high performance skills of all four members. |
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The advantage of shape memory polymer resins is that they can be shaped and reshaped repeatedly without losing their material properties. |
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This allowed Germany the military advantage of controlling and expanding the railways there. |
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Taking advantage of Roman military disarray, a vast number of barbarian peoples overran much of the empire. |
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The Vikings also took advantage of the civil wars which ravaged the Duchy of Aquitaine in the early years of Charles' reign. |
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The majority moved from Finland to Sweden following the Second World War, taking advantage of the rapidly expanding Swedish economy. |
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After the British East India Company was founded in 1599, London merchants began to take advantage of the route to India by the Cape. |
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The Triangular Trade made it possible for Europe to take advantage of resources within the Western Hemisphere. |
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Balboa took advantage of the situation, acting as the spokesman for the disgruntled settlers. |
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In the 17th century, taking advantage of this period of Portuguese weakness, the Dutch occupied many Portuguese territories in Brazil. |
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The indigenous peoples had the advantage of established settlements, determination to remain independent and large numerical superiority. |
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Giovanni Gambacorta took advantage of this to rise to power, but he secretly negotiated surrender with the besiegers. |
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Observers expect that Cubans with paying relatives abroad are most likely to be able to take advantage of the new policy. |
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In this manner, he was able to take advantage of the defeat of the French in order to break the power of the Orsini. |
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While the Conquistadors may have been slightly taller, the Inca had the advantage of coping with the extraordinary altitude. |
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It is within the realm of possibility that they went there under the Romans as free men to take advantage of its rich resources. |
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It also has the advantage of Guangzhou Metro line 4 which is being extended to Nansha Ferry Terminal. |
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Cities took advantage of the hillsides to support their major architecture, as at Palenque and Yaxchilan. |
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While the invasion had been averted, England was unable to take advantage of this success. |
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Galicia's many hydroelectric dams take advantage of the steep, deep, narrow rivers and their canyons. |
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Spas and sanatoriums have been built to take advantage of the medicinal muds found in some of the mountain lakes. |
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Others choosing to continue a mercenary role escaped control by taking advantage of the large Danube delta. |
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This was especially to the advantage of the Russian detachment because their Tatar opponents did not have industrial weapons. |
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Yermak, taking advantage of this lull in hostilities, set out down the Irtysh and Ob to complete his subjugation of the local tribal princes. |
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Another advantage of arquebuses over other equipment and weapons was its short training period. |
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The fleet timed its travel across the Arabian Sea to take advantage of the predictable monsoon winds. |
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This had the advantage of being etymologically clear, as well as keeping the kinship with the Icelandic written language. |
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This was easily done in the era of mechanical typesetting, and had the advantage of not requiring the casting of special type for IPA symbols. |
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