I came here out of sheer chance, out of luck, destiny, fate or the alignment of the stars. |
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Diplomatically, too, the moment is right for a new alignment between the two countries. |
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Heritage advice prevented any encroachment beyond the original railway station alignment. |
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Clones bearing unique sequences enabled the alignment of genetic markers onto chromosomes. |
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A few of them have even reconsidered their political alignment and are interested in joining up with the Ontario Party. |
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In those elections, the Labour Party shrank again, in spite of its alignment with several liberal-centre political groups. |
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Pad both values to one bit greater than the number of bits in the minuend to accommodate the sign bit and to help avoid alignment mistakes. |
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Axis alignment does not specify the direction of polarity, only the relationship between the axis and some external reference. |
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These repeated words are boxed by a thin line in the alignment on the web page. |
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Tighten your trunk muscles to keep your shoulders, hips and knees in alignment. |
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In Kevlar it's the good alignment of molecules that generates the high strength. |
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With abdominals tight and shoulder blades pulled back and down, bend knees and hinge forward without losing neutral back alignment. |
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The outer doors are missing, the inner doors jammed, and the whole apparatus knocked out of alignment. |
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The SQL query language and the programming language Perl were used for sequence alignment and subsequence extraction. |
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This means that the absolute alignment accuracies of table 3 are probably overestimates. |
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Junior, positioned in the wheel well, uses a hydraulic hand pump to push the metal into the proper alignment. |
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Indeed, many pieces of Kamba beadwork, with their perfect alignment of figures, look like puzzles waiting to be deciphered. |
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The alignment exhibited an insertion of 11 consecutive codons after the first 2 codons in the reading frame of the S gene. |
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From a distance, it was easy to see that while the aileron on one side was in alignment, the other aileron was sagging significantly. |
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So a very precise fixture was made to hold both the receiver and the barrel in proper alignment. |
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Then, you tighten the small wing nut to compress the spring until the alignment indicator shows that you have correctly positioned the squeezer. |
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In metaphase, sister kinetochores attach to microtubules emanating from opposite spindle pole bodies during alignment of the chromosomes. |
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Most kids show a moderate tendency toward knock knees between the ages of 4 and 6, as the body goes through a natural alignment shift. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt, can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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Once the stem is aligned straight, the rib allows the stem to be moved up and down and stay in alignment, unless you twist it. |
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The mirror features labels indicating the correct head position, stance widths, body alignment and ball position. |
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Lay the tiles row by row, always keeping a watchful eye for correct alignment along the working lines. |
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The problem of flat feet is chronic because it is a habit that occurs without any awareness of what is correct alignment for the feet. |
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Be sure that your alignment is correct and you work through a full range of motion with each move. |
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In addition to the aforementioned considerations, proper body positioning and alignment are crucial to the correct execution of these procedures. |
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However, new techniques, approaches, or technologies can upset this alignment or change the relative influence of complementors. |
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They ensure that the patient's body is maintained in correct alignment during positioning and the procedure. |
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Ribblesdale urgently need to look at mobility of their back row and their back line's alignment and organisation. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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Most golfers assume that if their toes are lined up parallel to the target line, their alignment is correct. |
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The firm has proposed a north-south road alignment which would cut through the south-east and north-east corners of the Chapman Regional Park. |
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The stall follows the completion of a two-year road planning study which recommends a coastal road alignment but warns of several hindrances. |
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Only 22 pieces of private property will be affected by the Metro Rail alignment on the road in Indiranagar. |
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However, the route to the old station is covered by the by-pass, and therefore a new alignment for the railway would be required. |
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On the Newbridge Road the alignment was required to pass between Chadwick s business and the green area to the east of Jigginstown castle. |
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The improvements will increase awareness of both the road alignment and the possibility of queueing traffic at peak times. |
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It is plain from the maps that in this intervening period the road alignment was altered in respect of the Castle Acre spur and the Pink Road. |
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Councillor Joe Queenan has welcomed the further allocation of E300,000 to complete the road alignment at Kindard, Enniscrone. |
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An east-west oriented alignment of stones, situated outside the dwelling in front of the entrance, could be the remains of a windscreen. |
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I note that there is almost an alignment with that position from those such as the association. |
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However, to Bengio and Ozcan this relationship is not an alliance, but an alignment. |
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The San Francisco Dance Center offers classes in ballet, flamenco, hip-hop, modem, tap, jazz, Brazilian, lambada, body alignment, and body work. |
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I zeroed the.223 at 50 yards which permitted me to check the alignment of the shotgun barrel with the rifle barrel. |
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Sedimentary layering is manifested as alignment of grains and carbonaceous material. |
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The core is the alignment of traditionalists, libertarians, and anti-communists into a coherent conservative movement. |
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A properly set alignment must always be in a direct line with the intended target. |
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However, the true tree is not known, and is approximated by a tree estimated from the whole sequence alignment. |
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Very little happened to it other than it took it slightly out of alignment. |
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A lunar eclipse only happens when the Sun, Earth and Moon are in alignment, with the Earth casting a shadow onto the moon. |
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A system for alignment and measurement of positions includes an electronic tachymeter and a reflector system. |
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Accordingly, the whole region passed by the object in the alignment direction of the magnetoresistive elements is a magnetic sensitive region. |
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An analog tape machine that is not frequently used may require more than an alignment. |
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This CEALETI-patented technology produces poles on each head with alignment and integrated azimuth angle. |
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Many RPGs have an alignment system but relatively few have a fully developed path for evil characters. |
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This celestial alignment will create greater flow between the realms of thought and the world of physical manifestation. |
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Standing in first position, dancers tendu to second to show alignment and placement. |
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The program ODS2 also supports the manual alignment of physical and genetic maps. |
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Lie on the floor with your lower back pressed into the mat, feet on the ball, arms at your sides and neck in neutral alignment. |
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The DNA alignment was analyzed with both parsimony and distance matrix methods. |
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The use of collinear beam geometry facilitates the alignment of the overlap of the two foci and ensures high image quality. |
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Our instructor is a bean sprout chewing yogic matriarch who speaks in hushed tones so as not to upset the alignment of her shakras. |
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Wheel alignment specifications will usually provide the measurements for toe-out on turns. |
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Whatever it is, they like it that way, and bleary-eyed and torpid they fin, in just enough slow motion to keep themselves in accurate alignment. |
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Poor touch hole alignment or excessively corroded touch holes are also sometimes to blame. |
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The nature of party alignment varied after the collapse of the minority government. |
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The recesses aid in alignment of the user's finger to prevent miskeying of other keys. |
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We knew the planetary alignment would wreak havoc with our cosmic biorhythms. |
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The visible brickwork is neatly laid, and vertical alignment on the headers is maintained in the six-course repetition. |
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Given two monophyletic groups of taxa, the site patterns found in an alignment of sequences can be described in terms of five classes. |
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You can also check the alignment of the posts in one direction by sighting from one end of the row of posts to the other. |
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Unlike most other mounters, the Mezzadri plate alignment is mechanical instead of visual. |
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This will often require substantial patience, careful alignment, and a bit of body English. |
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The three main reasons for failing the test in 2004 were bodywork, headlight alignment and registration plates. |
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Final alignment is done with a device that pulls the units together to be bolted. |
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Future chips may be limited in the geometric complexity that can be created at the nano level because of problems with precision alignment. |
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Cylinder alignment is checked by running a special tool called a range rod through the bore and into the cylinder throat. |
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Turn off and unplug the power tool from its power source before you perform any alignment, adjustment, maintenance, or repair procedure. |
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This enables the ball-screw spindle to accommodate small errors in alignment with the piston, without causing the piston to be pushed sideways. |
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Intron positions were numbered consecutively beginning at the N-terminus of the alignment. |
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The three components of alignment are horizontal, vertical and cant, regardless of the typical cross sections encountered. |
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Accordingly the aircraft has to be hangared, shored and jigged to proper alignment position. |
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The main purpose of our work was to study the initial alignment of cell membranes to foreign surfaces as an early step of adhesion. |
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This is a better alignment than having me serve as a one-star Naval component commander. |
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Ocular alignment is important because strabismus can develop at any age and can represent serious orbital, intraocular, or intracranial disease. |
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The alignment of grace and truth is what we see at the end of the Prologue of the Fourth Gospel, and that, itself, I take as a Hebrew hendiadys. |
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The clinician should ask the patient to stand so lower extremity alignment may be observed. |
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Its null distribution is obtained by permuting the columns of the alignment and recalculating its value several times. |
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For every sequence to be integrated, we collected a number of homologous sequences that were sufficiently similar to enable a reliable alignment. |
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Exact alignment occurs when these three points are collinear in the frontal plane. |
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Also, keep your tyres correctly inflated and get your wheel alignment checked. |
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It uses an inflated vinyl ball as a seat to encourage spinal alignment and active sitting. |
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The cartridge cover also supplies key features that aid in alignment of the pins and a socket. |
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And if findings from the United States bear up, fixing knee alignment, say with podiatry, could become a major industry. |
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Metatarsal pads can also be used to change the alignment of the toes to relieve pressure on soft corns. |
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Left alignment ensures all text is flush with left margin and ragged on the right margin. |
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If the null hypothesis is rejected, the program calculates a posterior probability for functional divergence for each position in the alignment. |
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Once it is at its destination, the assembly process begins with the alignment of a set of footings, which do not require deep foundations. |
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The bandages on his face peeled off, and the bones suddenly cracked back into alignment, and his nose cricked into place. |
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It's the perfect way to cross-train because it stretches tight muscles, increases range of motion, enhances balance, and improves alignment. |
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It had a new back axle with twin wheels out of alignment and double crown wheels and pinion. |
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Dropping scissors can knock the blades out of alignment, break off tips and nick cutting edges. |
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When in alignment, the Galilean telescopes provide an increase or decrease in magnification, depending on orientation of the telescopes. |
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Due to the precessional movements of both planets the alignment does not repeat precisely. |
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Care is taken to pad and protect all pressure points and maintain proper body alignment. |
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The major disadvantage is that the packing gland is beneath the engine and transmission, making service and alignment more difficult. |
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The prosthetists want to tinker with the alignment on a treadmill to make sure it's set up correctly. |
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The Sun, Earth and Moon were in alignment, which increased the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon on the Earth. |
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Although short pulses of radio waves briefly disturb this spin alignment, the spins promptly realign in the direction of the magnetic field. |
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Secondly, I noticed that the rear tyre rim was gripping slightly and I thought it might be out of alignment. |
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The vertical alignment of the optics and the molded finger grips fits the shape of the user's hand. |
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I wouldn't think the dioptric adjustment would be something that would get out of alignment easily. |
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Spending too much time on your duff tends to weaken the muscles of the lower back and bend the spine out of its natural alignment. |
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Although the Alligator sequence was considerably diverged from the avian sequences, a reasonable alignment could be achieved. |
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One schedule I want to create someday is one for that alignment but with a divisionally weighted. |
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The commander's station is fitted with an optional panoramic sight and six episcopes fitted with a switch for gun and episcope alignment. |
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This depth scale allowed alignment of the carbonate, TOC and core MS records from the slightly expanded cores with the downhole records. |
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It was a mile-long track, kidney shaped, roughly on the alignment of the present road circuit in a natural bowl, giving spectators wonderful viewing. |
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Tonight's showing of New York's hometown celestial alignment, known as Manhattanhenge, was a spectacular success that more than made up for the washout in May. |
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All of the strut joints end in a close tolerance ball end, so that throughout the entire structure, all the loads are balanced by the bracing wires and strut alignment. |
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In such a situation there has been little room for any clear, simple alignment along the lines of one or two ideologies which could decisively change the country's direction. |
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Both the fourth external lateral saddle and the fourth internal lateral saddle generally lie beneath, but close to the alignment of adjacent saddles. |
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The modern road follows the alignment of Watling Street, along which Roman soldiers would have trooped on their way from London to Dover and beyond. |
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A partly degenerate consensus sequence was created from the Aspergillus and Penicillium sequences to evaluate the statistical significance of this alignment. |
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The lateral view should be taken with the wrist in a neutral position in order to evaluate the alignment of the lunate with the rest of the wrist. |
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Thus, each alignment was tested for three different codings of the gaps. |
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Curbs at nearly the exact same spot on opposite sides of the street are popped out of alignment. |
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Other theories hold that it was a supernova or an alignment of two or three planets. |
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Psychics and astrologers were employed to attack the enemy and plan tactics based on the alignment of the stars. |
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Some of the leading business giants have fallen from grace over the past decade due to the lack of alignment between their own internal practices and their customers. |
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Many of its celestial-events involve Venus in some way, such as the planet's first appearance as an evening star or its alignment with other planets visible to the naked eye. |
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This slingshot trajectory requires the probe to be launched precisely when the planets are in an exact alignment, which if missed would not occur for another 600 years. |
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Similarly, the young Fromentin, a student of Cherubini at the Paris Conservatoire, was actively involved with synagogal musical reform in alignment with French practices. |
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In another image, he paints himself as a Mondrian abstraction, the hints of his profile enough to jar the harmonious verticals and horizontals out of alignment. |
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They may remove the insoles that are in the boot and replace them with soft off-the-shelf orthotics to improve the fit and the alignment of your foot within the boot. |
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In a multicolor confocal setup, optimal alignment is essential to guarantee maximal overlap of all detection volume elements in the different spectral ranges. |
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We analyzed the concatenated alignment of previously available amino acid sequences, although the possibility of paralogy could not be completely excluded. |
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In osteoarthritis, the alignment of the leg changes because of wear. |
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As you exhale, contract your core muscles to help maintain your alignment. |
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If you decide to stitch the design on a heavier fabric than the test sample the stitches will imbed in the fabric and pull the design out of alignment. |
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The conductors on the substrates include end portions having bonding vias formed therethrough in alignment with access openings in the substrates. |
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This works by strengthening the core postural muscles of the body, rebalancing the body and bringing it into correct alignment which leads to a longer, leaner body. |
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The alignment was out and the shaft was tearing up the stuffing box. |
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This was done to ensure correct alignment of secondary structure elements. |
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A further alignment of EFT payments with that of other payment methods, including the elimination of the week in arrears payment, is being kept under review by his Department. |
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Check the edges for alignment often before tightening the clamps down. |
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I would agree that road safety is compromised by excessive speed, but this takes its place along with other factors, principally, road width and alignment, and visibility. |
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For MHC sampling, degenerate PCR primers were designed from an alignment of guppy, topminnow, cichlid, and bass Mhc class II B sequences found in GenBank. |
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Incidentally, the station building has been re-erected at the same place with the same track alignment, according to the Divisional Railway Manager, J.N. Jagannath. |
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The participation in, and recognition of, democratically elected local Baha'i governance, brings Baha'is into alignment with the national and globalized authority structures. |
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This alignment of memory with orality in opposition to literacy remains a contemporary problem that plagues rhetorical memory, as the emphasis on memorization implies. |
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It provides a powerful method in laser assessment and alignment, and provides a diagnostic tool for measuring optical surfaces and transmissive components. |
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In other words, these deep-layer abdominals are designed to minimize motion of the torso and back and correct positions that threaten sound alignment. |
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Subsequent tests suggested that the cells magnetized only when they contained some rubidium metal inside, a by-product of the helium alignment procedure. |
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A rigorous alignment procedure such as the one given here can dramatically improve performance of a breadboarded projector simply by addressing alignment errors. |
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It was a mile-long track, kidney shaped, roughly on the alignment of the present road circuit in a natural bowl of giving spectators wonderful viewing. |
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But it is increasingly thought that the positioning and spacing of these early teeth is crucial for the correct alignment and positioning of permanent teeth. |
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Even when you're just standing, the vertical alignment of your spinal column causes compressive forces on the rubbery disks that separate your vertebrae. |
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Remembering that the rear sight of a shotgun is the position of your eye, insure that you have an excellent eye-rib alignment and shoot for the center of the bullseye. |
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The light from the null corrector goes to the mirror under test, and the alignment consists of pointing the corrector so that the return image is free of coma. |
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Netanyahu is like a man driving a car with poor wheel alignment in a gusty cross wind. |
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It quickly became clear that plenty of wine and good food would keep us in harmonious alignment. |
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Although glass is not normally thought to be magnetic, magnetization of these containers seems to destroy the helium alignment, while demagnetization makes bad bottles good. |
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This produces ratings in closer alignment with the power produced by the engine as it is actually configured and sold. |
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A formulation based on an orientation distribution function and its alignment tensors would be more elegant. |
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Therefore, prosthetists usually take verbal feedback during the dynamic alignment process to assess the person with amputation's satisfaction. |
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The electrodes were placed ipsilaterally and vertically, in parallel alignment along the thyrohyoid membrane. |
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The alignment procedures are also described, as is a novel mutual inductance measurement procedure. |
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The actual tunnel alignment, method of excavation and support were essentially the same as the 1975 attempt. |
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The bill was rejected and a revised bill for a new alignment was submitted and passed in a subsequent session. |
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The rest of the extension to New Street was due to open on 22 May 2016, but this was delayed to allow further track alignment work. |
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Various tables were drawn up, aiming to produce the necessary alignment between the solar year and the phases of the calendrical moon. |
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The stones stand 150 feet from the A1 and it is thought that the alignment originally included up to five stones. |
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These techniques, especially multiple sequence alignment, are used in studying phylogenetic relationships and protein function. |
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Much of the former Great Central railway alignment has been built on where it passes through towns and cities. |
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Philosophically, Wittgenstein's thought shows fundamental alignment with religious discourse. |
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The British followed roughly the same alignment as the old routes, and at some places the newer routes ran parallel to the older routes. |
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Vacillations in alignment often resulted in greater support from the respective superpowers. |
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In the feet the big toe moved into alignment with the other toes to help in forward locomotion. |
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These roads have been numbered either outwards from or clockwise around their respective hubs, depending on their alignment. |
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This period saw a political alignment with the Eastern Bloc countries and a shift toward economic insularity. |
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The ship is swung, that is rotated about a fixed point while its heading is noted by alignment with fixed points on the shore. |
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In morphosyntactic alignment terms, both perform the accusative function, but the accusative object is telic, while the partitive is not. |
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If a language relies less on overt case marking, alignment may be coded through word order, as in this example from Indonesian. |
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Alternatively, alignment can also manifest visibly through agreement on the verb. |
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This has to do with the impact of alignment on the level of the whole sentence rather than the individual word. |
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Languages exhibiting accusative alignment are the most widespread of all of the alignment types. |
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A few Australian languages, such as Diyari, are split among accusative, ergative, and tripartite alignment, depending on animacy. |
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According to this view, analogy depends on the mapping or alignment of the elements of source and target. |
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A rare alignment on the local lunar calendar led to Taizhou city centre being swamped in flower-covered cars bearing brides, grooms and families. |
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The machines would make markings and indentations on the blocks to ensure alignment throughout the process. |
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Sometimes a row of capstones completes the top of a wall, with the long rectangular side of each capstone perpendicular to the wall alignment. |
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The placement of Long Meg is in the alignment between the centre of the circle and the point of the midwinter sunset. |
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The more people you have trying to apply the listing guidelines fairly and consistently, the bigger the horizontal waterfowl alignment challenge. |
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Here, we compare waulking songs and shanties to see how they operated in bringing women and men, respectively, into a sense of close alignment. |
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The ALLIGNMENT section allows you to modify the alignment of the X-axis numbers. |
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One is new sizes of needle bearing locks for mold alignment from its Friction Fee line. |
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The movement advocated selective breeding, compulsory sterilization, and a close alignment of public health with eugenics. |
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The AR18 features improved alignment turnplates and slots along the sides of the runways to accommodate an optional work step. |
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Three thorough appendices cover collimation, field-testing a telescope's optics and polar alignment, and there is a twelve page index. |
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A more accurate cost estimate won't be available, however, until the rail authority finalizes its plans, including alignment, Leavitt said. |
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This alignment also allows us to capitalize on our core print products and continue to build our digital and event platforms on a global scale. |
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One flag officer billet and Naval Surface Group 2 will be disestablished, creating personnel savings and alignment efficiencies. |
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The Ilizarov alignment apparatus gradually corrects deformities, with osteoclasis of the long bone and minimal disruption of the periosteum. |
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With dynamic text wrapping and alignment guides, users can create free-form arrangements of text, graphics, photos, tables and charts. |
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Further standing timbers were placed at the northeast entrance, and a parallel alignment of posts ran inwards from the southern entrance. |
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Just aligning all the paragraphs of 'boiler text' is tedious but trying to insert values in alignment is impossible! |
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Another quick way to check spindle alignment is to take the center groover from the pattern side and run a test cut in a piece of wood. |
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This one-piece rigid coupling is ideally suited for use in line shaft applications and for instruments requiring highly precise shaft alignment. |
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Diskettes written by a drive that is out of alignment can be read by that drive but not by another. |
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The study identifies monotransitive and ditransitive alignment types and their developments as the Bactrian language evolved over centuries. |
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Designed to resist radiation damage from high intensity UV lasers, the SXUVPS4 photodiodes are ideal for laser alignment applications. |
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Other screening tests mentioned were stereopsis and eye alignment for strabismus. |
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When development of the SHF is compromised, alignment defects such as double outlet right ventricle or overriding aorta occur. |
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The 20-minute alignment of the sun will take place at Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber near Brynsiencyn, Anglesey. |
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Knowledge from the target sequence, alignment and 3D structure of the template protein which was obtained from the PDB was used to construct the model. |
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The direct, tripartite, and transitive alignment types are all quite rare. |
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This was very helpful during development because even with only four satellites, correct alignment means all four are visible from one spot for a few hours each day. |
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This alignment links Bryn Celli Ddu to a handful of other sites, including Maes Howe, Orkney and Newgrange, Ireland, both of which point to the winter solstice. |
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Turn the nipples on to the bicycle spokes only one turn, for each spoke on the new wheel all the way around until they are all snug, then check alignment. |
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This closure was not recommended by Beeching, but allowed the M90 motorway to be built on top of the former the railway alignment in the Glenfarg area. |
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However the present samples lack any features to guide alignment, as is the case with graphoepitaxy, which assists in significantly lowering the observed defect density. |
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Businesses are cutting back on fixed investment and staffing but appear to be making progress in bringing inventory stocks into better alignment with sales. |
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A few of the services Great West Chrysler offers include snow tire installation, quick oil changes, hail damage repair, tire rotation and vehicle alignment. |
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Leaf springs of rear suspension were not in proper alignment. |
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SeeMore's patented RifleScope alignment technology allows the golfer to set up the putter perfectly each and every time in relation to the intended target line. |
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Savvidou's research is focused on utilizing Laban Movement Analysis, Yoga and creative movement to improve alignment while deepening expressivity in performance. |
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A major element of scar tissue is that collagen cross-links and forms an alignment in a single direction rather than the irregular basketweave pattern in normal tissue. |
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Trissential essentialists help companies achieve desired results through the alignment of strategy with efficient management and exceptional IT project implementation. |
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The vertical alignment of the magnetic field created by the coils must meet critical tolerances less than one milliradian along the length of the 56-ft-long assembly. |
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Brophy further suggests that other stones indicate an alignment with the heliacal rising of specific stars at the vernal equinox, events which occur once every 25,900 years. |
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Castlerigg has a solar alignment and is used in solstice celebrations. |
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The SCADA features a sophisticated alarm management system, which is able to detect line blockages, conveyor belt motor failure or photo cell alignment problems. |
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Artificially induced grain alignment in thin films refers to film growth methods that do not use a monocrystalline substrate to obtain in-plane alignment. |
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The update also adds the feature of Smart guides for PowerPoint that help in the alignment of documents for tidier presentations, the report adds. |
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The coupler ferrules and alignment sleeves are made of precision-machined zirconia, and the coupler bodies are fabricated from nickel-plated brass. |
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Studies of people in REM seems to confirm that those who sleep in an east-west alignment have statistically much shorter REM periods compared to north-south sleeps. |
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There is also a bell situated in the alignment beside the main temples. |
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We use a trisyllabic example to demonstrate the alignment of both tones. |
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This guiding principle lies at the heart of a country's progress and The Government Summit revealed its alignment with this principle with commendable seamlessness. |
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If your pre-snap read indicates a corners alignment inside your split receivers, facing slightly away from the QB, the defense is in a man-to-man alignment. |
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Progressive Components' Needle Bearing Locks for mold alignment are reported to provide exceptionally precise registration between two halves of a tool. |
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In order to present the music with a more accurate vertical alignment, ligatures are separated into individual notes and indicated with square brackets. |
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Install wire rope safety barrier, guardrail, driveable endwalls, tactile line marking, seal shoulder, install advanced warning signs and chevron alignment markers. |
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Archaeologists treat stone rows as discrete features however and alignment refers to the stones being lined up with one another rather than anything else. |
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The Charles Lake shear zone generally strikes north-south, following the alignment of the basement gneisses that run along the north shoreline of Lake Athabasca. |
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Telford improved on methods for the building of macadam roads by improving the selection of stone based on thickness, taking into account traffic, alignment and slopes. |
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