All the symbolism of her persona was of no use to sway the mind of the majority who want the bases out. |
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Things got a bit tense when Gagne walked J.T. Snow on four pitches as well to load the bases. |
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The acetylides are also strong bases and in reactions with secondary or tertiary alkyl halides elimination reactions can occur instead. |
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Jason Michaels flew out and Jimmy Rollins was intentionally walked to load the bases. |
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These bases are adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine and can be represented as A, C, G, and T, respectively. |
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Countless industrial processes use acids and bases as reactants or catalysts to make a variety of consumer goods. |
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Bluespotted jawfish are usually found on the ocean bottom at depths of 18-24 m, near cliff bases or rocky outcroppings of offshore islands. |
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A sacrifice bunt moved Reid to second, and then two more Warriors were walked to load the bases. |
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Soldiers have already begun recalling troops to their bases, with others returning as civilians to their home villages. |
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The experimenters pronounced the affixes and bases in the blending part and the complex words in the segmentation part. |
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The ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity proved inadequate as bases for a fully rational society. |
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There is a sizable military garrison in the country and US warplanes are familiar sights at Saudi air force bases. |
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The use of military bases is dependant on the good will of their allies, many of which are not as willing as before. |
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Try a biscuit crust, tortillas, flatbread such as pita, bun halves or a baguette cut in half lengthwise as bases for pizza toppings. |
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Causes and effects The structure of thalidomide is similar to that of the DNA purine bases adenine and guanine. |
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Ammonia and the organic amines, molecules in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by organic groups, are weak bases. |
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Large stew pans, shown full of joints of meat, had straight sides and flat bases. |
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By eating a range of other complex carbs, such as yams, oatmeal, potatoes, pasta and whole-grain breads, you will still be covering your bases. |
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Like those of the Group 1 metals, the oxides of the alkaline earths can be dissolved in water to form bases. |
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The bodies of murdered political prisoners continue to be discovered in the military bases of Uruguay and the killing fields of Central America. |
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The attack prompted India to renew warnings about attacking Pakistan's terrorist bases. |
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Combined with the rear units, these rear-echelon maintenance bases were known as rear echelon maintenance combined operations. |
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When the forest floor is blanketed in snow, the birds use their powerful bills to dig out ant nests from tree trunks and tree bases. |
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The bases are ungainly, jerry-built settings that playfully complement the divalike trees. |
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Adenosine deaminase is an aminohydrolase that converts adenosine to inosine and is thus involved in the catabolism of purine bases. |
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The porte-cochere piers are composed of granite bases, banded brickwork with 1-inch radiused returns, and limestone caps. |
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Small alterations to bases, including oxidation and alkylation, are mainly repaired by the pathway known as base excision repair. |
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The stones, as revealed by excavations, were in the shape of ornamented half-eggs on squat, quadrangular bases. |
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This material is a complex mixture of about 20 different alkaloids or nitrogen containing organic bases. |
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We'll show you how to draw a custom kitchen layout, build the cabinet bases and wall units, assemble the drawers, and choose the hardware. |
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There are possible genetic bases to compulsive shopping and gambling, drinking, drug use, and aggressiveness. |
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For example, she bases one chapter on account books devoted to the West Indian trade. |
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The Chief of Defence Staff said to achieve this, the military would have to recruit new soldiers between two and three times annually and build additional bases. |
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Money raised came via collections at RAAF Bases Williamtown and Edinburgh and generous donations from Boeing, BAe Systems, and Sverdrup. |
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In place of these, we analyzed timing of anthesis, presence or absence of seed wings and pistillate racemes, and prevalence of acuminate leaf apices and attenuate leaf bases. |
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Today overflights by NATO aircraft are allowed for the purpose of cargo and arms deliveries along the network of air corridors connecting NATO and US military bases. |
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True structural stepped arches with cast stone plinth block, spring line bases, and keystone are the focus of the main entry courtyard beyond the cast stone stair and ramp. |
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Slant-front writing desks with drawers below were made to stand on their own as well as to form bases for bureau-bookcases, and can be found dating from the late 17th century. |
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The game is played out in real time as you build bases and command armies while making sure you are harvesting enough resources to keep the war machine going. |
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Thousands of people have sought refuge in army bases and police stations. |
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Nine Air Force Reserve Command installations were redesignated joint bases or stations this summer to reflect the multi-service use of the facilities. |
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There are unconfirmed reports ISIS has stolen three fighter planes from Iraqi bases it conquered. |
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The rocker who forged his reputation by opposing everything from woodchips to American bases became an official member of the Australian Labor Party yesterday. |
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Full-scale civil wars are giving way to fragmented armed groups with decentralized power bases in remote border regions. |
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Teams manage and sort the constant flow of surplus riding in on semis from closed bases. |
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Bases on which U.S. military power relies, and perhaps even the capital ships that enforce presence, are exposed to unprecedented dangers. |
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These three bases were backed up by seven auxiliary fields and a number of emergency landing strips that had been cut out of the surrounding jungle and bush. |
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The Yemeni troops attacking Al Qaeda bases in eastern Yemen are Muslims. |
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It's hard to get excited about a presidential candidate who bases his fiscal policy on the expectation that the internet bubble is going to reinflate. |
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The snap referendum was held two weeks after Russian forces seized the peninsula and blockaded Ukrainian soldiers in their bases. |
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Bonds broke the major-league record for Bases on Balls in a season, with his 171st free pass. |
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The plan is designed to be scalable and more training bases could come in future years. |
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Yet both parties also devote millions each midterm to rally their bases and get out the vote. |
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Lunch finally arrives, this time not a sumptuous feast but fish wrapped in a military newspaper distributed on U.S. bases. |
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Soldiers rotated out of the valley from other bases in the Pech for a weekend of relief from the fighting before being sent back. |
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The violence continues, but on a scale diminished since when American bases and outposts dotted the province. |
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Definitively, a labourist ideology will have its bases in the trade union movement and see conciliation and arbitration as the most beneficial means of industrial relations. |
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These days, the vast majority of coalition forces work within the walls, guard towers, and barbed wire of their bases. |
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However, chemical and structural bases for specific cell-polysaccharide interactions essential for their utility as 3-D cell matrices are not well defined. |
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They were drafting to build teams, not to appease fan bases or score easy ticket sales. |
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I heard from a relative of someone serving in Fallujah, who said that all the bases around there take mortar fire so frequently that it has become a big yawn for the troops. |
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In addition to the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, Brunei also hosts bases for the British Army and the Singapore Armed Forces. |
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Grassroots organizations, such as Poland's Solidarity movement, rapidly gained ground with strong popular bases. |
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The width of the major groove means that the edges of the bases are more accessible in the major groove than in the minor groove. |
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If the DNA is twisted in the direction of the helix, this is positive supercoiling, and the bases are held more tightly together. |
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If they are twisted in the opposite direction, this is negative supercoiling, and the bases come apart more easily. |
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Segments of DNA where the bases have been chemically modified by methylation may undergo a larger change in conformation and adopt the Z form. |
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A typical human cell contains about 150,000 bases that have suffered oxidative damage. |
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For an intercalator to fit between base pairs, the bases must separate, distorting the DNA strands by unwinding of the double helix. |
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Within a gene, the sequence of bases along a DNA strand defines a messenger RNA sequence, which then defines one or more protein sequences. |
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These enzymes are essential for most processes where enzymes need to access the DNA bases. |
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Levene thought the chain was short and the bases repeated in a fixed order. |
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Most lamps have metal bases that fit in a socket to support the lamp and conduct current to the filament wires. |
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In the late 19th century, manufacturers introduced a multitude of incompatible lamp bases. |
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Lamp bases may be secured to the bulb with a cement, or by mechanical crimping to indentations molded into the glass bulb. |
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Miniature lamps used for some automotive lamps or decorative lamps have wedge bases that have a partial plastic or even completely glass base. |
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The Sun strongly supported the April 1986 bombing of Libya by the US, which was launched from British bases. |
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The Bulldog breed is the official mascot of the United States Marine Corps, and many bases have their own mascot on base. |
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Alcohols behave as weak acids, undergoing deprotonation, but strong bases are required. |
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A burgeoning commercial hub, the nation is the site of various foreign military bases, including Camp Lemonnier. |
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Ifat established bases in Djibouti and northern Somalia, and from there expanded southward to the Ahmar Mountains. |
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The Dutch military was therefore part of the NATO strength in Cold War Europe, deploying its army to several bases in Germany. |
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To support this incursion he built bases such as Pinnata Castra, a legion camp near Inchtuthil. |
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Crews were flown from their home bases to and from the forward deployment bases. |
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The home bases for Atlantic Fleet crews were Groton, Connecticut and Charleston, South Carolina. |
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Serco Marine Services is responsible for fleet support at the three main UK naval bases, HMNB Portsmouth, HMNB Devonport and HMNB Clyde. |
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During this time, the region was served from a variety of bases around Wales. |
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It sold flights and services from several airports in the UK with bases in Belfast City, Blackpool, Cardiff and Isle of Man. |
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During the war Edward built several major castles in order to better control the region and act as bases for campaigning. |
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The scales are of two types, true storage organs and the bases of the foliage leaves. |
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The bulb may contain a number of branched bulb units, each with two to three true scales and two to three leaf bases. |
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The teenage Indiana bases his own look on a figure from the prologue of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, after being given his hat. |
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One of the possible bases for Indiana Jones is Professor Challenger, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1912 for his novel, The Lost World. |
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In America, wind projects are reported to boost local tax bases, helping to pay for schools, roads and hospitals. |
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As part of NATO's nuclear sharing strategy Italy also hosts 90 United States nuclear bombs, located in the Ghedi and Aviano air bases. |
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The British government resisted, since like the Venetians they found the islands made useful naval bases. |
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After 840, the Vikings had several bases in strategic locations dispersed throughout Ireland. |
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The mountains created by these tectonic processes have since been eroded to their bases, the region being largely flat today. |
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Kiel on the Baltic Sea and Wilhelmshaven on the North Sea served as the Navy's principal naval bases. |
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However, this was also the most dangerous route as it passed between the Japanese home islands and the Japanese naval bases in Korea. |
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Offshore turbines require different types of bases for stability, according to the depth of water. |
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Some wind farms located far from possible onshore bases have service teams living on site in offshore accommodation units. |
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The US military is using wind turbines on some bases, including Barstow near the radar test facility. |
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Ottomans gained control of much of the sea in the 16th century and maintained naval bases in southern France, Algeria and Tunisia. |
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During World War I, mines were used extensively to defend coasts, coastal shipping, ports and naval bases around the globe. |
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By September 28, 1939, the three Baltic Republics felt they had no choice but to permit Soviet bases and troops on their territory. |
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With the attack by the British and French air forces, President Nasser ordered his pilots to disengage to bases in Southern Egypt. |
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The change in emphasis of the bombing from RAF bases to bombing London, however, turned Adlerangriff into a strategic bombing operation. |
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The master paceth up and down his halls, And in the empty hours Can hear the tottering of his towers And tremor of their bases underground. |
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This may require more ships on station, but they can usually operate closer to their bases, and are at much less risk from enemy raids. |
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The follicles present on the guard hairs from the wolf's back have clusters of apocrine and sebaceous glands at their bases. |
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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 three, sometimes reduced, petals stand upright, partly behind the sepal bases. |
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Several bases are now home to families with children attending schools at the station. |
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Coalition forces were attacked indirectly, through rocket attacks on bases and improvised explosive devices. |
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There is decimal arithmetic and binary arithmetic. In fact, there are an infinite number of arithmetics of different bases. |
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Now there are five, solidly built, with concrete bases, galvanized poles and struts, and heavy-gauge mesh, shaded by young bluegum trees. |
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Bob cannot get any information out of the codeword since he doesn't know what transmission bases Alice used. |
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She eats a balanced diet, but takes vitamin pills anyway, to cover her bases. |
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He completed the reconstruction of military bases begun under his father's rule, and ordered the repair of the region's roadways. |
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These bases were prepared in advance, often by capturing an estate and augmenting its defences with surrounding ditches, ramparts and palisades. |
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Members of King Harold Godwinson's family sought refuge in Ireland and used their bases in that country for unsuccessful invasions of England. |
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Both regions were also used as bases for Dutch privateers plundering Portuguese and Spanish trade routes. |
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Meanwhile, the Dutch continued to drive out the Portuguese from their bases in Asia. |
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Under its terms, the Netherlands ceded Malacca and their bases in India to the British, and recognized the British claim to Singapore. |
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In World War II, Charles de Gaulle and the Free French used the overseas colonies as bases from which they fought to liberate France. |
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He's in a jam now, having walked the bases loaded with the cleanup hitter coming to bat. |
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In September, the United States further agreed to a trade of American destroyers for British bases. |
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Bombsite rubble from Birmingham was used to make runways on US Air Force bases in Kent and Essex in southeast England. |
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The flagship centres are Land Rover's bases at Solihull, Eastnor, Gaydon and Halewood. |
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There will be three Precursor spacecraft to Mars to set up three bases on the planet to enable maximum exploration of the planet's surface. |
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Furberg's results had also provided the correct orientation of the DNA sugars with respect to the bases. |
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They consulted Jerry Donohue who confirmed the most likely structures of the nucleotide bases. |
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He asked John Griffith to try to calculate attractive interactions between the DNA bases from chemical principles and quantum mechanics. |
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Using synthetic DNA, instead of there being 43 codons, if there are n new bases there could be as many as n3 codons. |
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Research is currently being done to see if codons can be expanded to more than 3 bases. |
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Before this both Linus Pauling and Watson and Crick had generated erroneous models with the chains inside and the bases pointing outwards. |
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Oxide of lipyl, though a hypothetical body, is of far more importance than any of the preceding bases. |
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Airlines such as Etihad Airways also have one of six maintenance bases worldwide in Manchester with their newly opened line maintenance facility. |
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Allied forces were stationed in bases across East Bengal in support of the Burma Campaign. |
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The Royal Air Force have two bases at RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury, and the charity PDSA has its head office in Priorslee, Telford. |
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It is also suggested that data organised around alternative population bases may be produced. |
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The largest castra were legionary fortresses built as bases for one or more whole legions. |
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All the major bases near rivers featured some sort of fortified naval installation, one side of which was formed by the river or lake. |
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To protect them from undermining, curtain walls were sometimes given a stone skirt around their bases. |
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From these three bases the Franciscans swiftly expanded to embrace the principal towns of England. |
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One of the Royal Navy's largest bases was at Portland Harbour, though it has since closed. |
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The military observers refused, and the RUF responded by besieging the camp and attacking other UNAMSIL bases in the area. |
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Batters must run in straight lines between bases and fielders must not obstruct their way or stand on bases. |
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Normally, one batter may not overtake another while running between bases, although there are exceptions to this rule. |
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Loughborough University, Bisham Abbey and the University of Bath grounds served as training bases prior to this agreement. |
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Their support is also not restricted to the town, with bases in Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Northamptonshire, the South and North Wales. |
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A recent survey showed fan bases in Australia, the United States, France, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, the Middle East, Chile and Greece. |
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It is inscribed with names of the yachts that competed for it, and has been modified twice by adding matching bases to accommodate more names. |
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Many of the overseas territories are used as military bases by the UK and its allies. |
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The New Jersey militia strongly rallied, however, and the British quickly returned to their bases. |
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The military operates 865 bases and facilities abroad, and maintains deployments greater than 100 active duty personnel in 25 foreign countries. |
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On 18 May they signed a peace treaty at Paris, ceding Savoy and Nice and allowing the French bases to be used against Austria. |
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If successful the northern armies were then to capture the German submarine bases on the Belgian coast. |
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As the Air Force has reduced in size and modernised, the squadrons and aircraft types have tended towards groupings at fewer, larger bases. |
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The continuous reduction in aircraft numbers since the end of the Cold War made it uneconomical to support operations at multiple bases. |
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The RAF still operates a number of overseas bases to support global operations. |
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Felmy concluded it was not possible until bases in Belgium and the Netherlands were obtained and the Luftwaffe had heavy bombers. |
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The Luftwaffe now had to establish or restore bases in the conquered territories, and rebuild their strength. |
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In response to events in Derry, nationalists held protests at RUC bases in Belfast and elsewhere. |
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In antiquity, the Greeks applied the Iliad and the Odyssey as the bases of pedagogy. |
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The UK halved their force and were slowing withdrawal with all but two bases being closed down. |
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The primary bases for the invasion were in Kuwait and other Persian Gulf nations. |
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Swansea Airport is one of the country's three Wales Air Ambulance bases, the others being Welshpool and Caernarfon. |
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By the Second World War, both the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and the Royal Air Force were operating Seaplane bases on Bermuda. |
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A number of other nations maintain bases in the territory, many in the South Shetland Islands. |
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The Defence Medical Services provide emergency ambulance cover based from medical centres in the main bases. |
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Both areas include military bases, as well as farmland and some residential land. |
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The sepals are joined together into a tube that conceals the bases of the petals, which are entire. |
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The UK is establishing air and naval bases in the Persian Gulf, located in the UAE and Bahrain. |
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Massachusetts passed the Body of Liberties, which prohibited slavery in many instances, but did allow for three legal bases of slavery. |
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All regional news bulletins broadcast from BBC regional news bases around England ended in August 1980 apart from in the south west. |
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Almost immediately, British ships under Admiral Charles Saunders moved to blockade Cadiz one of the most important Spanish naval bases. |
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Cushman scooters were also used around military bases for messenger service. |
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Organic mulches can trap moisture around the plants' bases, encouraging root rot. |
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Meanwhile, the only part of the Constitutional Law on Neutrality of 1955 still fully valid is not to allow foreign military bases in Austria. |
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Thereafter, Mainz, in its strategic position, became one of the bases of the Frankish kingdom. |
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Following the withdrawal of French forces from Mainz, the United States Army Europe occupied the military bases in Mainz. |
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The only thing that had kept the bases from being loaded was that Zimmer caught the Dodgers stealing with a pitchout on a hit-and-run. |
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From these bases, the Portuguese engaged profitably in the slave and gold trades. |
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The satrapies handed out by Perdiccas at the Partition of Babylon became power bases each general used to bid for power. |
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Preferring peace to total war both against the Turks and by sea, Venice surrendered the bases of Lepanto, Durazzo, Modon, and Coron. |
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Levkas in the Ionian islands, and the bases of Spinalonga and Suda on Crete which still remained in Venetian hands, were abandoned. |
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Many Uyghurs abandoned Kashgar for safer bases back in the eastern part of the Yuan dynasty. |
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Many of Guerlain's Aqua Allegoria line, with their simple fragrance concepts, are good examples of what perfume fragrance bases are like. |
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The Portuguese Empire was created through commerce bases in South America, Africa, India, and across southeast Asia. |
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Ryanair, easyJet, Vueling, Wizz Air, and Aer Lingus have bases and operate domestic services outside their home countries. |
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Portuguese navigators explored the islands and decided that they would be good locations for bases to trade with the mainland. |
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Easily supplied and defended by sea, the factories worked as independent colonial bases. |
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Naylor JM, Forsyth GW The alkalinizing effects of metabolizable bases in the healthy calf. |
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Roosevelt agreed to an exchange of American destroyers for access to British naval bases in the Atlantic, including Newfoundland. |
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It is one of many bases for the Spanish low cost carrier Vueling, and from November 2010 Ryanair will base two aircraft at the airport. |
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These indigenous tribes belonged to five distinct language families, which were the bases of their major divisions. |
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At the height of European colonialism in the 19th century, Portugal had lost its territory in South America and all but a few bases in Asia. |
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Embassies are bases for both diplomats and spies, and some diplomats are essentially openly acknowledged spies. |
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The battle in the Marshall Islands caused irreparable damage, especially on Japanese bases. |
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In 1927, Chiang turned on the CPC and relentlessly chased the CPC armies and its leaders from their bases in southern and eastern China. |
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The bases on Wrangel Island and on Cape Schmidt on Russia's Arctic coast reportedly consist of two sets of 34 prefabricated modules. |
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In 2015, the United States reportedly had nearly 800 military bases in more than 70 countries around the world. |
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Shangchuan Island was one of the first bases established by the Portuguese off the China coast, during the 16th century. |
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The presence of American military bases in Chaguaramas and Cumuto in Trinidad during World War II profoundly changed the character of society. |
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As an acid, sulfuric acid reacts with most bases to give the corresponding sulfate. |
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The adjective alkaline is commonly, and alkalescent less often, used in English as a synonym for basic, especially for bases soluble in water. |
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Hydrochloric acid is the preferred acid in titration for determining the amount of bases. |
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It may also be used in emergency construction and repairs, and construction of machine bases and gate installations. |
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Aromatic amines such as aniline are, in general, much weaker bases than aliphatic amines. |
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From the bases of these, a horizontal driftway was driven along the line of the first bore. |
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Contrary to popular belief, the pH value can be less than 0 or greater than 14 for very strong acids and bases respectively. |
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For strong acids and bases no calculations are necessary except in extreme situations. |
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Strong acids and bases are compounds that, for practical purposes, are completely dissociated in water. |
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As its name suggests, it is generally found in military bases rather than in the more remote areas common to outdoor ranges. |
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Although they were all out, at the bases, and the rest of our nine having gone to see a man there was nobody to take the bat. |
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Hernandez walked the bases loaded, then fell behind 3-1 in the count to Bobby Abreu, who then skied the next pitch to left for a sacrifice fly. |
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Two antapical horns turn curving forward from bases, parallel to apical horn, or are subcrossed. |
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Tuco-tucos groom themselves to remove loose sand from their fur by combing with the stiff bristles that grow near the bases of the hind claws. |
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This allows for any sequencing strategy to simply distinguish between osmylated and unosmylated bases. |
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If you buy untabbed wicks, you may want to purchase wick tabs, which are thin metal bases that attach to the bottom of your wick. |
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Antennal bases enlarged, forming straight bidentate horns, tapered and pointed ventroapically. |
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The United States has a powerful war machine at each one of her army bases. |
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The U.S. is relying more these days on bases outside the country. |
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The author concludes that the knowledge derived from Wikipedia compares favorably with the manually constructed knowledge bases Cyc and WordNet. |
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The US troops will operate from three bases in Bagram, Jalalabad and Qandahar and will be able to operate quickly when needed. |
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Our use of stolen bases to approximate team speed is in accordance with Zech. |
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But in trying to cover so many bases, it's ended up a Padawan of all trades and Jedi master of none. |
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Last year, someone smashed parts of the bases of some of the columns at Susa's Apadana Palace. |
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Four Indian Air Force transporters had to return to their bases as they could not land at Kathmandu airport owing to heavy air traffic. |
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Knowledge-Paks are technical support knowledge bases consisting of more than one hundred thousand solutions. |
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Another class of repair enzymes specifically excises mismatched bases and defines a third mode of excision repair called mismatch repair. |
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One contract governed the use for Department of Health purposes of RFDS aircraft located at the Cairns, Mount Isa and Charleville RFDS bases. |
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The DNA polymerase recognizes the base sequence to which it must bind and align the ribonucleoside triphosphates with the complementary bases. |
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Harmon's main duties as the crew prepares the field for play is putting in the bases and marking the batter's box and cleaning the plate. |
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Donor-acceptor complexes between Lewis acids and bases play a very important role in many catalytic reactions. |
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Something has to give and by throwing the Cardiff Bay cat amongst the pigeons, Mr Andrews has at least covered all bases. |
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Using two barges, The Wimbrown VII and the Hercules as their operating Bases, SEALs patrolled the sea searching for minelayers thought to be illegally mining the local waters. |
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Bases such as sodium hydroxide that contribute one hydroxyl ion to an acid-base reaction, have an equivalent weight equal to their gram molecular weight. |
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Keswick and Buttermere provide good bases to the north and west while the summits of Honister, Newlands and Whinlatter passes all provide parking. |
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By studying the modern trends of international affairs it may be very easily understood that the Antarctican shores are gradually becoming important naval bases. |
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Crick had started to think about interactions between the bases. |
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Previously, both Ruto and Kenyatta's support bases were seen as shaky even in their own backyards of the Rift Valley and Central Kenya provinces respectively. |
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A network of Palmerston Forts were built around the town as part of a programme led by Prime Minister Lord Palmerston to defend British military bases from an inland attack. |
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There are many RAF bases in North Yorkshire, close to the A1, Catterick Garrison is the largest army base in Europe near Richmond, and home of the Infantry Training Centre. |
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Fleet bases included such ports as Ravenna, Arles, Aquilea, Misenum and the mouth of the Somme River in the West and Alexandria and Rhodes in the East. |
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It's bottom of the ninth, the bases are loaded and there are two outs. |
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From around the beginning of the 3rd century, the importance of the Hangu Pass was reduced, with the major fortifications and military bases moved upriver to Tongguan. |
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The sequence of bases along a particular DNA molecule specify the genetic information, in a manner similar to a sequence of letters spelling out a sentence. |
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While Snapchat bases its whole product marketing on the auto-deletion of the snaps so that they are not stored, recent reports indicate otherwise. |
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The procedure is based on molecules called Lewis bases, which carry a lone pair of electrons and can bond with so-called Lewis acids to make a molecule called an adduct. |
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The targeted objects include two military bases and an airfield. |
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The bases of the mountains are usually at or near sea level. |
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Plymouth in particular, because of its vulnerable position on the south coast and close proximity to German air bases, was subjected to the heaviest attacks. |
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Kachru bases his model on the history of how English spread in different countries, how users acquire English, and the range of uses English has in each country. |
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Iotera currently has pre-orders for around 600 Home Bases that will be installed across the nation. |
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The bases of exomoonology are the initial success of the CoRoT mission that was the first space mission designed to search for exo-planets similar to the Earth itself. |
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A round of federal investment and construction projects began in the 1950s, including the Garrison Dam and the Minot and Grand Forks Air Force bases. |
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Dellums continues his basic antimilitaristic social-democratic agenda while also fighting to maintain military bases in California threatened with closure. |
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But these attitudes in male writers were taken for granted, accepted as sound philosophical bases, as quite normal, certainly not as womanhating, aggressive or neurotic. |
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There was plenty of work for Wrens in the training bases of the navy. |
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While the Allied fighters were moderately successful in protecting the ground and sea forces from aerial bombing, they were hampered by operating far from their home bases. |
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They have to pitch to the slugger because there are no empty bases. |
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The element of air superiority has been the driving force behind the development of aircraft carriers, which allow aircraft to operate in the absence of designated air bases. |
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The British squadrons were moved west to bases around Angers, Saumur, Rennes and Nantes, which were already full of French aircraft and severely congested. |
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A main railway line linking the bases and connecting them with bases further west in Normandy and with the BEF in the north, ran through Rouen, Abbeville and Amiens. |
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The Germans captured Abbeville at the mouth of the Somme River on 21 May, cutting off the Allied troops in Northern France and Belgium from their bases south of the river. |
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Like a flipped switch, the normal response of nerve cells can reverse as acidifying seawater perturbs how a fish regulates acids and bases in its body, including the brain. |
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Wind projects boosted local tax bases and revitalized the economy of rural communities by providing a steady income stream to farmers with wind turbines on their land. |
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There are around 260 used and disused airfields in Scotland including bases in Scotstoun in Glasgow, Loch Doon in Ayrshire and Aboyne in Aberdeenshire. |
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Drying oils are used as the bases of many paints and varnishes. |
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A plan was devised to station submarines offshore from British naval bases, and then stage some action that would draw out the British ships to the waiting submarines. |
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The Romans kept eight legions in five bases along the Rhine. |
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From 840, the Vikings began establishing permanent bases at the coasts. |
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The new machine at its Winsford, UK, factory will be used to manufacture the blow moulded panels that are used for the Maxipac as well as roll cage bases. |
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Like the cycads many cycadeoids have trunklike stems that are unbranched or sparsely branched and clothed in spirally arranged persistent leaf bases. |
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At the height of European colonialism in the 19th century, Portugal had already lost its territory in South America and all but a few bases in Asia. |
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Smaller bases were also built by the English, Danish and French. |
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The universities of Exeter and Plymouth have together formed the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry which has bases in Exeter and Plymouth. |
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Cuisinart is covering all the bases with the introduction of its Hard Anodized Cookware at the International Housewares Show this weekend in Chicago. |
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It was the Hoover company's aim to expand worldwide, and having already established bases in England and Scotland, Merthyr Tydfil seemed like the next appropriate step. |
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Beaumaris Castle was a strategic location in the war, as it controlled part of the route between the king's bases in Ireland and his operations in England. |
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According to JCR, the company's cash flow generating ability will grow with the stronger business bases and its financial balance will improve over the mid-term. |
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In September 1940, as part of the Destroyers for Bases Agreement, the UK granted the US base rights in Bermuda. |
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East Coast bases, avoiding the necessity for lengthy transit times. |
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The religion gradually spread out of Jerusalem, initially establishing major bases in first Antioch, then Alexandria, and over time throughout the Empire as well as beyond. |
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To participate in this new global economy, developing countries must be seen as attractive offshore production bases for multinational corporations. |
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The occupation ended on 26 October 1947, although Britain was to retain military bases in Iraq until 1954, after which the Assyrian militias were disbanded. |
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The Antarctic Treaty prohibits any military activity in Antarctica, including the establishment of military bases and fortifications, military manoeuvres, and weapons testing. |
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Moreover British Bases and Military shipping were not subject to except from by all Kenyan Authorities. |
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Granite tables are used extensively as bases for optical instruments because of granite's rigidity, high dimensional stability, and excellent vibration characteristics. |
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In response, the government forced a fresh start as a federated school, which opened in April 2002 and subsequently the other off islands bases were also federated. |
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Notable are the ziggurats, large temples with the form of a terraced step pyramid, from which we have practically no traces left except their bases. |
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Very long filaments for high voltages are fragile, and lamp bases become more difficult to insulate, so lamps for illumination are not made with rated voltages over 300 volts. |
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One of the earliest schemes Pitt had for colonial expeditions was in West Africa where France had several lucrative but strategically unimportant bases. |
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To preserve biological information, it is essential that the sequence of bases in each copy are precisely complementary to the sequence of bases in the template strand. |
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Base modifications can be involved in packaging, with regions that have low or no gene expression usually containing high levels of methylation of cytosine bases. |
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The analogy of these bases to metallic oxides and their valuable applications in medicine have rendered the class a favourite study with both chemists and pharmacians. |
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Nonetheless, our knowledge of the neurological bases for language is quite limited, though it has advanced considerably with the use of modern imaging techniques. |
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