There is no source for that valuation beyond Bernie, no appraiser's opinion attached. |
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Apparently the Russos are very close to Paul and Joe suggested Paul could be attached to direct both. |
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The carpenter attached a crosspiece to each side of the frame to give extra support to the roof. |
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The instrument is attached to the Anglo-Australian Telescope at the Siding Spring Observatory, northwest of Sydney, Australia. |
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The amendment was attached to a Senate budget resolution, which Reid does not have the ability to block. |
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Corden has actually been attached to Into the Woods since the first reading of the screenplay two-and-a-half years ago. |
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Democrats are up in arms about several policy riders attached to the cromnibus. |
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Or an armless corner chair with slightly flared backs, buttonless tufts and an attached flat cushion? |
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I remember my red rocket bicycle had baseball cards attached to the wheels so that the spokes made a ripping, enginelike noise. |
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Another ring, from the same locality, with a cross of simpler form engraved on the chaton was found attached to a chain. |
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Then the bookie leaves the site of the phone and stations himself blocks away in another room with a phone attached to a similar cheese box. |
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Vancomycin is a cup-shaped molecule consisting of two sugars attached to a larger complex of amino acids known as the aglycon. |
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Adnate mushroom gills are broadly attached to the stalk slightly above the bottom of the gill, with most of the gill fused to the stem. |
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As far as I know, he isn't attached, so I'm going to invite him out on a date. |
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In this group of mushrooms, the attachment of the gills to the stipe ranges from attached to almost decurrent. |
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Lady O'Dowd is also so attached to it that, she says, if anything were to happen to Mick, bedad she'd come back and marry some of 'em. |
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No response, I'm assuming there's some bow chicka bow wow goin' on since it's still early and your phone is surgically attached to you. |
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They often have no semantic meaning in themselves, though they may affect the semantics of brivla to which they are attached. |
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Common difficulties with the sweeping procedure involved mine cables becoming entangled in the kites attached to the sweeping wires. |
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The torpedo boat would back away to a safe distance and detonate the torpedo, usually by means of a long cord attached to a trigger. |
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At the hip they wear a sword and on the left side their shield is attached. |
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A spar torpedo was a mine attached to a long pole and detonated when the ship carrying it rammed another one and withdrew a safe distance. |
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A radio antenna was also attached to the float to provide communication between the tank crew and the transport barge. |
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The attached map of Kent in the book shows two of the heroes in difficulties at Pegwell Bay. |
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May attached many flowers and decorations to make it look like an Indian lorry. |
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Japan was originally attached to the eastern coast of the Eurasian continent. |
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Residences of a development named Hilltop Place mimic wooden farmhouses with barns attached, painted gray to look paintless but remain tidy. |
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The femurs are attached at the hips in a way that allows them to bend outward and upward in flight. |
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The body feathers have dense, fluffy bases and are loosely attached to the skin, hence they drop out easily. |
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The spleen is attached to the gall bladder and pancreas and filters the blood. |
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After pollination, the sepals and petals fade and wilt, but they usually remain attached to the ovary. |
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In squamulose lichens the part of the lichen thallus that is not attached to the substrate may also appear leafy. |
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A vagrant lichen is not attached to a substrate at all, and lives its life being blown around by the wind. |
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These setae are attached to intrinsic parapodial muscles which act to protrude setae, or retract them, or spread them. |
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To measure depth, the Challenger crew would lower a line with a weight attached to it until it reached the sea floor. |
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The sinker often had a small container attached to it that would allow for the collection of bottom sediment samples. |
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The dredges consisted of metal nets attached to a wooden plank and dragged across the sea floor. |
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Mop heads attached to the wooden plank would sweep across the sea floor and release organisms from the ocean bottom to be caught in the nets. |
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It was also extremely popular, forming a cycle to which a number of local legends became attached. |
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Some of these amphipods were collected by bait bags attached to the vehicle and were brought to the surface for further analysis. |
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The mortar fired a shot with a line attached from the shore to the wrecked ship and was used for many years. |
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Sills are fed by dikes, except in unusual locations where they form in nearly vertical beds attached directly to a magma source. |
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Often attached to this small building is an outhouse which houses dustbins. |
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The jaw has no floor and is attached only by a hinge and a modified tongue bone. |
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During emersion, lower eulittoral species remain pedally attached and thus have elevated evaporative water-loss rates. |
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The name was not attached to Cornish legends of lost coastal lands until the reign of Elizabeth I of England, however. |
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The gates of the city are strong, and it is King Gradlon, my father, who owns the only key, attached to his neck. |
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They attached the long hunting knives in the barrels of their muskets and that way they fashioned makeshift spears later called bayonets. |
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Typically each wire acts as a tether to the part of the kite it is attached to. |
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Main rotor systems are classified according to how the rotor blades are attached and move relative to the hub. |
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At this time, Britain was still attached to the European continent and was predominantly covered with deciduous woodland. |
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Although Victoria had adored Osborne, her children were less attached to it. |
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Wingtip pontoons were attached directly below the lower wings near their tips. |
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The French fought back fiercely and cut the cables that attached the two ships, separating Howard from his men. |
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It would then be lifted to the surface with floating sheerlegs attached to nylon strops passing under the hull and transferred to a cradle. |
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After the frame was properly attached to the hull it was slowly jacked up on four legs straddling the wreck site to pull the ship off the seabed. |
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Some mammals, namely the primates, have air sacs attached to the larynx, which may function to increase the volume of sound. |
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Their trim can be altered by using a plastic container of water attached to a rope that can be moved to the bow or stern as need be. |
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This design is possible because most scooter engines and drive systems are attached to the rear axle or under the seat. |
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The cluster is attached to both a milk collection system and a pulsating vacuum system. |
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The root cluster attached to the basal plate of the bulb is the only part not typically considered palatable in any form. |
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Vermetid gastropod Petaloconchus intortus attached to a branch of the coral Cladocora from the Pliocene of Cyprus. |
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Tackle that is attached to the end of a fishing line is called terminal tackle. |
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By the Iron Age, the amentum, a strap attached to the shaft, was the standard European mechanism for throwing lighter javelins. |
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This is a pointed weight attached at its blunt end to a length of rope or chain, which can be used to throw and retrieve it. |
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Fish hooks are normally attached to some form of line or lure device which connects the caught fish to the fisherman. |
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A halyard, for example, is a line used to raise and lower a sail, and is typically made of a length of rope with a shackle attached at one end. |
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The hook is usually attached to a fishing line and the line is often attached to a fishing rod. |
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A gorge was a long, thin piece of bone or stone attached by its midpoint to a thin line. |
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In Alz, the chariot had been placed on the pyre, pieces of bone are attached to the partially melted metal of the axles. |
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The scientist attached a pinger to the carapace of the sea turtle to track its migration. |
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Aerial survey is conducted using cameras attached to airplanes, balloons, UAVs, or even Kites. |
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Kublai was unable to read Chinese but had several Han Chinese teachers attached to him since his early years by his mother Sorghaghtani. |
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The animals were feared by the local boatmen and hunted with lances to which strong cords were attached. |
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Mariners' compasses can have two or more magnets permanently attached to a compass card, which moves freely on a pivot. |
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It wasn't Bo's girlfriend behind the wheel, unless she had what looked like a '70s pornstache attached to her upper lip. |
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The Baja California Peninsula appears on some early maps as an island but was later discovered to be attached to the mainland of North America. |
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Monthly average temperatures, rainfall and snowfall for four places are shown in the attached graphs. |
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La Giralda is a tower attached to the Cathedral that dates back to the twelfth century. |
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It is administered by the Intramuros Administration, an attached agency of the Department of Tourism. |
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The second component is the index arm, which is attached to the pivot at the top of the frame. |
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Affixes are smaller rectangular elements, usually attached to a main sign, although a block may be composed entirely of affixes. |
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The noncombatants attached to the expedition suffered terribly, 72 casualties, including five Spanish women. |
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From here the power travels to a cable attached to the seafloor and back to an offsite facility where it can be added to the power grid. |
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Fur is also used to refer to animal pelts which have been processed into leather with the hair still attached. |
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Heifer and bull calves are equally attached to their mothers in the first few months of life. |
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Ear tags with numbers are attached, or ear marks are applied, for ease of later identification of sheep. |
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Prudent man rules also require that greater financial and legal responsibility be attached to any imprudent action by corporate officers. |
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A particle may be placed at the beginning or end of the sentence, or attached to an element within the sentence. |
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A temple is pseudoperipteral if it has the columns at the sides attached to the walls, and an ambulatory only at the ends or at one end. |
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Hungarian declension is relatively simple with regular suffixes attached to the vast majority of nouns. |
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Nowadays there is not generally any stigma attached to either pronunciation. |
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The letter case of a prefix symbol is determined independently of the unit symbol to which it is attached. |
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In 1598 he declined the bishoprics of Ely and Salisbury, because of the conditions attached. |
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The primacy is attached to the global Benedictine Confederation whose Primate resides at Sant'Anselmo in Rome. |
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The other two are no longer pending, as both had a time limit attached and in both cases the time period set for their ratification expired. |
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The intention behind having Advocates General attached is to provide independent and impartial opinions concerning the Court's cases. |
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Asquith had known Margot Tennant slightly since before his wife's death, and grew increasingly attached to her in his years as a widower. |
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Seven years later, the colonial business became attached to his Department. |
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It is often shown with chains attached, even when the blazon does not mention them. |
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These can be attached to a person's hair variously by cornrow braiding, using metal cylinders or gluing. |
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Hence, the pump deep in the mine attached to opposite end of the beam via ropes and chains was driven. |
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To its rotating central shaft, belts and gears could be attached to drive a great variety of machinery. |
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The dead branch may not be attached to the trunk wood except at its base, and can drop out after the tree has been sawn into boards. |
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A crank is an arm attached at a right angle to a rotating shaft by which reciprocating motion is imparted to or received from the shaft. |
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The arm may be a bent portion of the shaft, or a separate arm or disk attached to it. |
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There is usually a bar perpendicular to the other end of the arm, often with a freely rotatable handle or pedal attached. |
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Once rotary motion had been achieved a drive belt could be attached beside the flywheel. |
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As the workpiece is rotated, a boring bar with an insert attached to the tip of the bar is fed into an existing hole. |
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Matthew Murray improved the working of these valves by driving them with an eccentric gear attached to the rotating shaft of the engine. |
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Reactive dyes utilize a chromophore attached to a substituent that is capable of directly reacting with the fiber substrate. |
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The top of the tube is closed by a horizontal gauze attached to the body of the lamp by small bars to conduct heat away. |
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He attached sacrificial pieces of zinc or iron to the copper, which provided cathodic protection to the host metal. |
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Consisting of a phenyl group attached to an amino group, aniline is the prototypical aromatic amine. |
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The deed attached to this mentioned that the machinery within the buildings were formerly used for the manufacture of cotton. |
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The Waltham Machine Shop attached to the BMC made power looms for sale to other American cotton mills. |
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Where a complex design is required, the healds are raised by harness cords attached to a Jacquard machine. |
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When a pirn is depleted, it is ejected from the shuttle and replaced with the next pirn held in a battery attached to the loom. |
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Fencing must therefore avoid vegetation, and cannot be attached directly to wood or metal posts. |
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Typically, wooden or metal posts are driven into the ground and plastic or porcelain insulators are attached to them, or plastic posts are used. |
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A hole is drilled near the base to enable glass beads and other ornaments to be attached by a loop of wire. |
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The sediments themselves act as pollutants, as well as being carriers for other pollutants, such as attached pesticide molecules or heavy metals. |
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Dorsal vertebrae attached to the ribs are called thoracic vertebrae, while those without ribs are called lumbar vertebrae. |
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Since 1877 it has been attached to Brasenose College, and since 1910 has been limited to Roman history. |
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It is also marked by a Moto Hospitality service station built in 1980 with an attached Travelodge motel. |
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The cables run down both sides of the tunnel attached to metal framework from one end to the other. |
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On 1 October 1873 the first sleeping carriage ran between Euston and Glasgow, attached to the limited mail. |
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Since it was first set down in the late 19th century, the story attached to the grave has changed and has been greatly embellished. |
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When the router receives the package, he places the route number on it as well as on the triplicate part of the attached salescheck. |
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Who the more run-of-the-mill victims were is unclear, since they are often not named or have no emblem glyphs attached to them. |
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The noose around his neck is attached, aboveground, to a flying white bat. |
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If the spat are allowed to remain attached to the tank bottom for more than two days, they are difficult to remove without damage to the shell. |
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They were advertising free television sets, but there were a lot of strings attached. |
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In its simplest form this approach uses a lattice with a single chain terminally attached to the interface. |
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Also, there are no obvious differences in the proportion of tewel pieces with attached slag in the two furnace types. |
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Of all the tractable, equal-tempered, attached, and faithful beings that ever lived, I believe he was the most so. |
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I have always found horses, an animal I am attached to, very tractable when treated with humanity and steadiness. |
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Good heavens! and I was going to take charge of a two-penny-half-penny river-steamboat with a penny whistle attached! |
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Abrash also expressed the importance Syria attached to Turkey during the talks, Arinc said. |
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In the hall lay an officer's uniform-case, brand new, the price ticket still attached. |
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To the jesses, it is said, are attached the varvels, sometimes written vervels, or rings. |
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A processor for a visual language consists of a graphical frontend attached to phases that analyse and transform the visual programs. |
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The single whippletree should have a chain attached to bring it out even with the other two. |
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Normally, the whipple tree is used to generate power through the turning of a gear as the animal pulls a shaft attached to the gear. |
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Cumulus-oocyte complexes were aspirated from antral follicles with 18-gauge needle attached to a 10 mL disposable syringe. |
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Wireframes should be simple sketches that you can quickly revise and not get attached to. |
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Placenta accreta is defined as the abnormal presence of villi attached to the myometrium due to a defect in the decidua basalis. |
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For the study, scientists attached highly sensitive GPS trackers to 16 wandering albatrosses in the Indian Ocean, the Independent reported. |
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Nevertheless, Schlesinger's warm fuzzies attached themselves firmly to Jackson's mystique. |
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The calfskin watchband has visible red stitching and is attached to the case with a special insert system. |
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During dry periods living specimens aestivate in caves and deep within slots in the tsingy, attached to the rock well above ground level. |
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We are vaguely employed and have Bluetooth devices attached to our heads. |
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The recoSTAR basic is equipped with an agglomerator drum tangentially attached to the extruder and is standard for PET fibers and nonwoven. |
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We have always been conscientiously attached to what is called the Tory, and which might with more propriety be called the Conservative, party. |
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The exhibition-style cookline, wood-burning oven, attached market, and bakery put patrons in the center of the action. |
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They towed us to their depot, wheeled out a fantastic piece of Czechnology and attached a pair of crackling electrodes to our battery. |
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Atop this many-drawered enormity was an additional set of drawers attached to a mirror. |
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The HE11 mode emits a Gaussian beam into free space as is required for input to the quasi-optical duplexer attached to the antenna. |
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To prevent distortion during the postcure, the eggcrate support structure is usually attached to the faceplate prior to postcure. |
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One side of the wall had the foam egg crating attached with room for a small person to crawl inside. |
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Fondleslab A touchscreen device, particularly a tablet computer, to which its owner appears unnaturally attached. |
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On a frameless cabinet, a separate scribe piece may be attached to a side panel, near its face. |
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Men of genius have often attached the highest value to their less genial works. |
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They're the greasebombs you can't refuse. Those little fat-sponges with starch and salt attached. |
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These were usually attached to cathedrals or a collegiate church and were most common in the developing burghs. |
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During winter, fast ice, which is attached to the shoreline, develops first, rendering ports unusable without the services of icebreakers. |
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Markers are also attached to fixed stems of verbs, to denote person, number, tense, voice, mood, and aspect, a process called conjugation. |
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Minimum requirements for the hotbar bonding cycle are component acquisition, placement, and reflow while attached to a substrate. |
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A plough may be made of wood, iron, or steel frame with an attached blade or stick used to cut the earth. |
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Moldboard plow type is usually determined by the method in which the plow is attached to the tractor and by the way it is lifted and carried. |
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The earliest were of a simple univallate form, and often connected with earlier enclosures attached to the long ditch systems. |
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The Romans attached large swathes of this region to neighboring provinces Belgica and Aquitania, particularly under Augustus. |
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At this time, Physicians were attached to nearly every Army and Navy Unit in all the Roman Military. |
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It was at one time attached to a thin rod or stick based on the hollow socket at its base. |
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Usually, judges attached to regular courts are formally appointed by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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In the 1230s King Henry III became attached to the cult of Saint Edward, and he commissioned a new life by Matthew Paris. |
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Young Henry had also been very attached to Thomas Becket, his former tutor, and may have held his father responsible for Becket's death. |
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This is, nonetheless, the only surviving 1215 copy still to have its great seal attached. |
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The financial costs attached to nuclear deterrence became an increasingly significant issue for the navy. |
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From 1825 to 1839, Bermuda's parishes were attached to the See of Nova Scotia. |
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A labret is a piercing that is attached below the lower lip, above the chin. |
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It was at this stage of development the Eurofighter name was first attached to the aircraft. |
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The school was an institution attached to the University of Bristol, which shared grounds and staff. |
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However, Elaine Mason's husband, David, a computer engineer, adapted a small computer and attached it to his wheelchair. |
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On the other side of the beam was a chain attached to a pump at the base of the mine. |
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To the end of the piston rod was attached a cord passing over two pulleys and a weight hung down from the cord's end. |
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In the Watt steam engine, condensation took place in an exterior condenser unit, attached to the steam cylinder via a pipe. |
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By this theory, the name of the Geordie lamp attached to the North East pit men themselves. |
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The law also applies when a stretched steel wire is twisted by pulling on a lever attached to one end. |
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A mass m attached to the end of a spring is a classic example of a harmonic oscillator. |
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In the voice of a narrator, the author confesses to having no idea how the term became attached to this tactic. |
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Instead they were transported by road, minus the wings that would be attached at Elmdon. |
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Charles was very attached to the Burgundian Low Countries where he had been raised. |
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The attached school and library were established and by the 8th century were some of the most substantial in Northern Europe. |
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It has a cruciform plan with an octagonal chapter house attached to the north transept, a central tower and two towers at the west front. |
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Fisher's early education was probably received in the school attached to the collegiate church in his home town. |
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In the 1970s, there was just one school computer, in a small room attached to the science buildings. |
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The dignity attached to such a curatorship is attested by a passage of Cicero. |
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The bishop planned and began a much larger church as his cathedral, to which was attached a priory, with the bishop's palace beside it. |
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It was rebuilt as the Theatre Royal, along with the Grand Pump Room attached to the Roman Baths and assembly rooms. |
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Connector brackets were attached to the top of each column before erection, and these were then hoisted into position. |
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The reinforced concrete exterior was covered with plaques of marble attached with bolts of polished aluminum. |
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Each of the four curving roof vaults has two sides attached to columns in a Y form just outside the structure. |
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One of the angles of each shell is lightly raised, and the other is attached to the center of the structure. |
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The stirrups are wider and the saddle has rings and ties that allow objects to be attached to the saddle. |
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The name of Blackbeard has been attached to many local attractions, such as Charleston's Blackbeard's Cove. |
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There are a great number of variations between the extremes of free and decurrent, collectively called attached gills. |
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A sparkler is a device that can be attached to the nozzle of a beer engine. |
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Most of the gold and silver items appear to have been intentionally removed from the objects they were previously attached to. |
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Francis Bacon was attached to the embassy, and Hilliard did a miniature of him in Paris. |
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At the height of Hitchcock's success, he was also asked to introduce a set of books with his name attached. |
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In 790 Alcuin returned from the court of Charlemagne to England, to which he had remained attached. |
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Dryden, Rochester, Buckingham, and Dorset dominated verse, and all were attached to the court of Charles. |
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A bronze plaque attached to the wall of Thetford's Tom Paine hotel gives details of Paine's life. |
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His voice first attracted my attention, his countenance fixed it, and his manners attached me to him for ever. |
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The other, the eagerness and ardour with which he was attached to the cause of human happiness and improvement. |
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Similar treatment applies to the Gradual verse, which is normally attached to the opening Alleluia to form a single item. |
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We had microphones right down in the bells of brass instruments and headphones turned into microphones attached to violins. |
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To do this, you can run a script on a computer periodically to check for any attached USB disk drives or memory sticks. |
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Kenneth Branagh was attached to direct the adaptation, while Cate Blanchett had reportedly agreed to play the evil stepmother. |
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Watson was attached in 2012 to the role of Emma Forrest in a film adaptation of her memoir Your Voice in My Head. |
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In a May 2013 interview, it appeared that Watson was no longer attached as the film's star. |
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The content of a bookshelf was recorded on paper and attached to the end of shelf. |
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Many research libraries are attached to a parental organization and serve only members of that organization. |
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Boxing matches typically take place in a boxing ring, a raised platform surrounded by ropes attached to posts rising in each corner. |
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Previously we reported that recombinant histidine tagged OspC could be attached onto liposome surfaces by metallochelation. |
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Muscles are bundles of contractile fibers that are attached to bones by tendons. |
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Lines that are attached to sails to control their shapes are called sheets, as in mainsheet. |
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Importance attached to the national day as well as the degree to which it is celebrated vary greatly from country to country. |
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Between 1920 and 1924, 354,000 Hungarians fled former Hungarian territories attached to Romania, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. |
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Each formations would have attached to it a number of units, usually several Geschwader, but also independent Staffeln and Kampfgruppen. |
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The attached church was once the largest parish church in medieval Scotland. |
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Some hauberks may have been made of scales attached to a tunic, with the scales made of metal, horn or hardened leather. |
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He reasoned that his engine could now be more compact, lighter and small enough to carry its own weight even with a carriage attached. |
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The force exerted by the steam pressure was equalised by an opposite force created by a weight attached to a pivoted lever. |
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The 150 officers attached to this district include armed and unarmed officers, and community support officers for minor offences. |
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Tamil words consist of a lexical root to which one or more affixes are attached. |
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In Ghana, permanent residents are issued an Indefinite Residence permit which is in the form of a sticker attached into the resident's passport. |
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He was unimpressed by his office in the British Air Mission, attached to the embassy. |
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But secondly, it attached Eliot to the English community and English culture. |
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Monumental sculpture covers large works, and architectural sculpture, which is attached to buildings. |
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A net extending behind the goal is attached to the crossbar and lower goal posts. |
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The caman is traditionally made of wood, traditionally ash but now more commonly hickory, and must not have any plate or metal attached to it. |
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The Sikhs attached themselves to the Indian state with the promise of religious and cultural autonomy. |
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This definite article, however, was a separate word, and did not become attached to the noun before later stages of the Old Norse period. |
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Those who were more attached to NewCo discussed more positively their ability to charge OldCo for work, to take the 'commercial' view. |
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The colonies gradually passed laws that hardened early conditions of indenture into lifelong racial slavery attached to African descent. |
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Wolfers was noted particularly for creating works of symbolist glass, often with metal decoration attached. |
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Great importance was attached to maintaining an educated ministry within the Free Church. |
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The Lion and Unicorn Staircase was also transferred from the old college site and is now attached to the Main Building. |
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They could be attached to traditional regalia and cedar bark hats as status symbols, or they were also made into shirts. |
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The diploid sporophytes appear only occasionally and remain attached to and nutritionally dependent on the gametophyte. |
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During daylight, the level was marked with a ball and pulley system attached to the mast. |
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The originator's seal was attached pendent from the document, so that it did not have to be broken in order for the document to be read. |
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This famous phrase signifies the continuity of sovereignty, attached to a personal form of power named Auctoritas. |
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A handle is attached by a bolt running vertically through a hole in the centre of the stone. |
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Two spans are attached together to make a continuous girder, with an expansion joint between each pair of spans. |
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A zinc disc attached to a ship's iron rudder will slowly corrode while the rudder stays intact. |
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Similarly, a zinc plug attached to a propeller or the metal protective guard for the keel of the ship provides temporary protection. |
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Thegns, the local landowning elites, either fought with the royal housecarls or attached themselves to the forces of an earl or other magnate. |
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Lampreys are often seen attached to them, although they are unlikely to be able to cut through the shark's thick skin. |
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In 1536, the Laws in Wales Act 1535 attached the Lordship of Gower and Kilvey to Glamorgan and created the historic county of Glamorgan. |
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Fuller was brought up in Sussex, where his interest in the police force was encouraged by an officer attached to his school. |
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He was appointed in 1174 archdeacon of Brecon, to which was attached a residence at Llanddew. |
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During World War I, he was attached to the Canadian forces as a war artist and made a number of memorable portraits of Canadian infantrymen. |
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There were also groups who associated with both currents and were more attached to Surrealism, such as the Revolutionary Surrealist Group. |
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The priory is not open to the public but the attached Church is still in use today. |
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The fruit contains numerous subglobose seeds which are round and swollen with a hard coat, sometimes with an attached elaiosome. |
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Benthos generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom, and many such organisms are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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The plates are covered in rounded tubercles, to which the spines are attached. |
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Many fossils of the Late Jurassic Plesiocidaris still have the spines attached. |
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Other species of scallops can be found on the ocean floor attached to objects by byssal threads. |
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It is joined to the radial canals which extend to the margin of the bell, where tentacles are attached. |
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All of the stauromedusae are found attached to either seaweed or rocky or other firm material on the bottom. |
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Most dinoflagellates have a peculiar form of nucleus, called a dinokaryon, in which the chromosomes are attached to the nuclear membrane. |
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Eggs are sometimes laid directly into the water, but many species enclose them within a sac attached to the female's body until they hatch. |
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Masses of white, finely oolitic rock are attached to the outside of some of these coated pebbles. |
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Historically, seismograms were recorded on paper attached to rotating drums. |
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A turbine is a turbomachine with at least one moving part called a rotor assembly, which is a shaft or drum with blades attached. |
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The calf, later named Gigi, was separated from her mother using a form of lasso attached to her flukes. |
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The end of a spit attached to land is called the proximal end, and the end jutting out into water is called the distal end. |
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The shell of Magallana gigas varies widely with the environment where it is attached. |
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The organisms generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom and many are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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The upper futtocks were usually not attached to the lower futtocks to allow some hull twist. |
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Bracing lines were attached to the luff and led through holes on the forward gunwale. |
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It was a cloying sense of deja vu attached to the team that finished seventh last season, 22 points off the top and drastically in need of some more dynamism. |
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The Clovis site was host to a lithic technology characterized by spear points with an indentation, or flute, where the point was attached to the shaft. |
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Benthic species have gas bladders with unique muscles attached to them. |
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When specific accessories compatible with the XL2 camcorder's Advanced Accessory Shoe are attached, the camcorder can exchange data and supply power directly to them. |
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Please follow the attached directions when assembling these shelves. |
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In Germany, the furniture of Peter Behrens and the Jugendstil was largely rationalist, with geometric straight lines and some decoration attached to the surface. |
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Female Haplophryne mollis anglerfish trailing attached males which have atrophied into a pair of gonads, for use when the female is ready to spawn. |
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Substantial revenues were attached to such offices and were therefore enjoyed greatly, on an effectively hereditary basis, by the great Castilian houses of nobility. |
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The nets are kept vertical in the water by floats attached to a rope along the top of the net and weights attached to another rope along the bottom of the net. |
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The polearm had a wide, sharpened fluke attached to the central point. |
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A rope drum was attached to the flywheel with a channel cut for each rope. |
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A set of eight rovings was attached to a beam on that frame. |
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Gowan Old Bridge, a twin arch stone bridge with attached concrete footbridge near the confluence of the rivers, had severe damage to its central pier and remained closed. |
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There are two main ways in which a seal may be attached to a document. |
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Grievant admitted that he had been told to preprice the goods he picked for each order. Indeed, the order form he uses has the price labels attached. |
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