The appeal of these poems, even separated from their apparatuses, is for me two-fold. |
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During practice sessions she sometimes furiously kicks gymnastic apparatuses and screams that she will never go near them again. |
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Despite its enormous size, the gym seemed crowded with gymnastic apparatuses. |
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I said they continue to use some of the apparatuses of socialism to organise the state. |
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His voice sing-songed as dripping wax flowed over capsules containing various types of dangerous apparatuses. |
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Undoubtedly the contraptions and apparatuses in Keaton's films are the basis for his gags. |
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Historical apparatuses, from the perspectograph through to today's high-tech menagerie, are on display. |
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Marx based his argument on the understanding that these particular states lacked militarist cliques or significant bureaucratic apparatuses. |
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Methods and apparatuses for display systems which modulate a control electrode to cause an electro-optic layer to be reset to a state in which display data is not viewable. |
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Some mudflat predators, such as the clam worm and the blood worm, have evolved special feeding apparatuses. |
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These state apparatuses, with enormous budgets and bloated bureaucracies to match, have applied the usual big-government vim to the problem of space travel. |
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In the past, most brokers operated under the tacit or explicit aegis of state security apparatuses. |
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Often there is only very limited space available for sensors and actuators in apparatuses and mobile devices. |
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One consequence of the development of new fiscal and military apparatuses was the departmentalization of government, at least in mainland Britain. |
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Despite the inconclusiveness of the proton-decay experiments, some of the apparatuses were eventually put to good astronomical use. |
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All components, appurtenances and control apparatuses of all locomotives must be designed and maintained to perform their intended function. |
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Now, under al-Sisi, the old security apparatuses are reappearing publicly, blatantly, and unapologetically. |
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The participants acquire the necessary knowledge in order to perform maintenance work on Dräger masks and compressed air breathing apparatuses. |
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These apparatuses use the principle of the eddy current or the magnetic current. |
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The big technicality of our apparatuses and technical solutions make it necessary to structure our catalog in specialisation fields. |
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Their security and intelligence apparatuses are omnipresent and effectively stifle dissent. |
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With support RS485, the system can be put in network with other apparatuses. |
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One way to elevate your stature is by wearing height-increasing footwear or apparatuses such as lifts, thicker insoles, elevator shoes, and shoes with thicker soles. |
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All of the apparatuses of centralization need to be subject to reconsideration. |
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They were also rejected by the bureaucratic apparatuses which took over first the social democratic and later, under Stalin, the communist parties. |
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Faced with centrally organized and bureaucratic state apparatuses, dissident actors can adjust organizationally, moving towards more networked forms of organization. |
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For beneath their predictable monographic typefaces, layouts, and apparatuses, these books are not as comprehensive and conventional as they might appear. |
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In these works, the most metaphoric and the most literal understanding of bibliographic apparatuses can be seen to underwrite the logic of their content as well as their form. |
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The diamond-cell design represented a logical outgrowth of Bridgman's simple squeezer, but it had one significant advantage over all other high-pressure apparatuses. |
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The international courts' language apparatuses show that it's possible to integrate newer interpretation services into a modern courtroom effectively. |
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The concept of a hydrostatic balance point within the chest, which represents the net effect of the external pressures and the effects of chest buoyancy, has proved useful in designing underwater breathing apparatuses. |
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These apparatuses control, by ultrasonic method, the thickness of walls, pipings, and more generally the thickness of all the parts where access is only possible from one side. |
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Either we acknowledge and accept the right of the nation-states to determine the fate of the Constitution, its new institutions and its working apparatuses such as the foreign service, or we do not. |
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Comprehensive reform, regardless of design, is a complex and potentially costly undertaking that would require the integration of several administrative apparatuses. |
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In many cases, to enable fast rescue operations or support other emergency tasks in the case of a fire, compact, short-term compressed air breathing apparatuses are provided for staff. |
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No modification of the apparatuses or grading methods may be authorised except by means of a new Commission Decision adopted in the light of experience gained. |
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Regardless of their nature or project length, they continue to put into place cooperative tools and apparatuses to structure the professional landscape. |
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In some instances, the radiotherapy equipment falls into disuse when the specialized technicians and engineers required for maintaining the complicated apparatuses leave the country to seek higher-paying jobs. |
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Professional apparatuses of electric depilation H. F. and bioelectronics with or without needles, with probe and freezing Phyto credits, without pain. |
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Difficulties also stand in the way of providing educational conditions such as modern education facilities, experiment apparatuses, building and repairing of schools and supplying of papers for textbooks and reference books. |
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This is made possible through the dispositifs, the apparatuses of individuation, control and exclusion. |
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I as immediately let know the office of the Public Persecutor of the town of Zweibrücken as I will take again my seized apparatuses that, when this business would be cleared up. |
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The unwieldy, inefficient security apparatuses have to be cut down to size and more transparently organised in order to fulfill democratic standards. |
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The medical examination preliminary to the competition must comprise a complete clinical examination, which will stick more particularly to the cardiovascular, locomotion apparatuses and with the coetaneous coating. |
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Dramatic improvements in high-pressure apparatuses and measuring techniques were introduced by the American physicist Percy Williams Bridgman of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. |
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Beginning in the early 19th century, when the stimulus of the Industrial Revolution spurred the invention of ever more brilliant illuminating apparatuses, the magic lantern became immensely popular. |
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Winnow gas with the right of the apparatuses to connect, in conformity with the power requested and the standards in force at the day of the installation certified by an organization of control. |
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Energy expenditure can be assessed by direct calorimetry, or measurement of heat dissipated from the body, which employs apparatuses such as water-cooled garments or insulated chambers large enough to accommodate a person. |
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With the advent of the Argand burner, a reliable and steady illuminant, it became possible to develop effective optical apparatuses for increasing the intensity of the light. |
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These three versions were made directly from the Greek, and are frequently cited in the apparatuses of modern critical editions. |
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The Company T. C. C. S. was founded in 1999 and it is already a consolidated reality in the field of the industrial washing for tank containers, small cisterns, tanked apparatuses, silos and motor vehicle. |
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The other notable characteristic of these paramilitary groups was their connections with the security apparatuses of States overtly or covertly involved in the conflicts. |
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Tools are also often used to substitute for many mechanical apparatuses, especially in older mechanical devices. |
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Use as a luminophore in the production of apparatuses using low-voltage luminescence employing electrons with low energy in the range 200 to 800 V, of a doped tantalate of yttrium, lutetium or gadolinium. |
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The firm LTH won the tender for supplying the apparatuses in the presidential residence. |
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