The gun's traverse was steam-operated and took 3 hours to build up enough steam pressure to function. |
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Through practising the boxing, people can build up their body and improve the physical defence against disease. |
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Clean out the fridge with a clean cloth regularly and defrost the freezer every few months or if there's a large build up of ice. |
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The economic shocks in late 2000 caused an unexpectedly sharp drop in demand, and inventory began to build up. |
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In a perfect world, this sand would build up the beach and keep shoreside cliffs from eroding further. |
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These people are, in the main, the navvies who helped to build up post-war England. |
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First, a single vaccination generates only a small amount of immunity and booster shots are needed to build up immunity to protective levels. |
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I accept that on the fateful day you snapped and lost your self-control as a result of that build up. |
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A small blood clot forming in a large vein can build up to a long, soft, snaky blood clot. |
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By showering favours on Elizabeth's relatives, Edward began to build up a faction to counter Warwick. |
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A myringotomy drains the fluids and prevents the build up of fluids in the future. |
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Haman was an individual who allowed a slight to build up inside him until he was eaten up with anger, revenge, and bitterness. |
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We have a triple-wide modular unit that we are going to build up on and put a deck on. |
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It was a bizarre build up to the goal as again the weather heavily influenced the play. |
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Scuba divers can glide peacefully once they build up some momentum with a few kicks. |
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They live high and throw their money around rather than investing profits to build up their capacity to survive the next drought. |
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And as you start to build up these pieces, you'll notice there's not a lot of difference between the unibody and the body-on-frame. |
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As the layers build up, they form a thick crust of turf that is called peat. |
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He is continuing to build up his panel in trial matches and gave a trial to a few newcomers or returning prodigals at the weekend. |
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The insect-resistance gene discourages the build up of mycotoxins, potentially dangerous toxins that are probable human carcinogens, in corn. |
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Because of his bold recommendations to higher headquarters, he was assigned to build up defensive units. |
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The game was won in the first half which saw The Island build up what proved to be an unassailable eight points lead. |
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The vernacular provided Shakespeare with a mother lode of new words, and he used his imagination to build up his vocabulary. |
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Savage realizes that in order to build up his men, he must first break down their defiant, defeatist attitudes. |
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What's more, you can draw down your pension in stages, allowing it to start small and build up over time. |
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Sequences would build up into films, characters into legends and gameplay into classic puzzles. |
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Other types of deafness are temporary, such as problems caused by a build up of earwax or glue ear. |
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Originally given an administrative appointment, he used his new position at the heart of the party to build up speedily a personal power base. |
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Remember, these bodybuilding greats took a long time to build up to those weights, but they kept adding poundage. |
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They're betraying people close to them, too, by helping those cybercrooks build up a detailed picture of their life and their milieu. |
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As a result, the company is beginning to build up a fascinating and eclectic collection of cutting-edge international art. |
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To build up these images, Martinelli apparently rendered the basic architecture in heavy lines and then added curlicued and curved accents. |
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He poured in the orange scented bubble bath soap, frothing the water to build up a big head of bubbles. |
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They talk about how you build up your script to a crescendo, how you develop subplots, and all sorts of other mechanical rules. |
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The farm has a flock of 85 sheep, but there are plans to build up the numbers by keeping some of the ewe lambs for breeding stock this year. |
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But in other countries, you may need to build up a credit rating from scratch or there may be problems with exchange controls. |
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Our results should furthermore be useful to build up an analytic expression for the index of refraction of chromium forsterite. |
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One of the main causes of cellulite is crash dieting, which causes toxins to build up in the body. |
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There's something about spoken contact that cuts through the fog of loneliness that can build up at the end of the day. |
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Tooth loss and bacteria build up is a problem in Pomeranians as well as other small dogs. |
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Take care to remove all the little cormlets too, you may want to keep them to build up your planting stock. |
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It was just a matter of working with his body, strengthening his core and his legs to build up his endurance and improve his balance. |
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There was no relentless build up to their polling day, it came and went practically unnoticed. |
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King Darius managed to build up the Persian Empire and now controlled Asia Minor, including Greek poleis on the west coast. |
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And so the picture began to build up of an obstinate, contrary old man, with a fixed idea which no one could dislodge. |
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Normal fats are very supple and pliable, but the trans fatty acid is a stiff fat that can build up in the body and create havoc. |
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This involves a thorough clean and polish of the teeth, to remove the sticky plaque that can build up. |
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They build up on sheltered exposures of fine-grained, porous pyrite-bearing rocks, such as shale or bituminous coal, after long dry spells. |
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Without the insulin, sugars build up in the blood until the person with diabetes dies. |
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He said last year, the friendly games against the Congolese helped Zambia on the build up to African Cup finals. |
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But the press, who love nothing better than seeing one of these kids they helped build up stumble, had a field day. |
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Getting out in the field over and over is the best way to build up knowledge. |
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Traffic started to build up in the city at around 6am, with thousands of commuters late for work. |
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Some suggest that crying could be an inborn healing mechanism, or a way of removing toxins that build up with stress. |
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Lacquer, the sap of a tree, has to be applied in thin layers over a long period to build up a surface that is impermeable to liquids. |
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Also, old clay pots can build up enough fertilizer and salts to make them impermeable to air and water. |
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Why do we build up these spiritual blogstars and then cry foul when our idol turns out to be just as fallibly human as we are? |
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At the same time, autumn is the right season to undertake exercises to build up one's body for the coming cold winter. |
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Ducks, geese and water hens will be introduced shortly and it is hoped over a short period to build up a colony. |
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As the battery discharges, both plates build up PbSO4, and water builds up in the acid. |
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They work hard to build up good relations with people in the communities they work in. |
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The employee has much greater capacity to build up a pension fund and can draw on his benefits earlier. |
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That defining moment's arrival is timed perfectly by the production crew, and the cast and director build up to it with superb skill. |
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He intends to build up a stock of specifically bred queen bees for export nationally and internationally. |
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This will build up your stamina and accustom your body to such long distance walking. |
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Start with one rep and a support for your feet, and build up to longer sets, more reps, and eventually fewer fingers. |
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Those who wanted to build up the appetite, began by munching on seafood popiyat and meat jelly. |
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People who were weak were given hard physical exercises to do to build up their muscles. |
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An augmentation rhinoplasty is performed to build up the nose in the case of a flattened bridge or a weak nose tip. |
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Rachael says initially she uses different layers of acrylic to build up a painted surface on the canvas, a layered process of paint and latex. |
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Hydrostatic pressure can build up behind a stone wall if there is inadequate drainage at the base. |
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Even if gaps remain, the two countries can still attempt to build up friendly relations while acknowledging their differences. |
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While doing chores at home, put some music on and build up a sweat dancing. |
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To build up a fund large enough to buy an adequate pension, it is important to start saving as soon as possible. |
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Using corrupt means and intensely exploitative labour practices, they build up their own capital. |
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He elevates Wesley and Wesleyanism to too momentous a role in British history although this is necessary to build up the book's importance. |
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A west wind blows biting flies out of the dunes and they build up at the water's edge. |
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Every one of them was involved in the build up to the goal which sent the reinvigorated fans into rapture. |
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The resulting build up of sebum behind the blockage helps produce blackheads and whiteheads. |
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Furthermore, animal keepers have been ordered to add herbal medicines to their animals food and water to build up their resistance to the heat. |
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It is not only that readers build up a library, but also that a library builds up its readers. |
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Detectives needed to build up a dossier of evidence which would show the courts just how prolific they were. |
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Masks should not become less efficient as they build up moisture from a person's exhalations of breath. |
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The hunt's other full-time employee would also lose her job as would the part-time kennelman employed to build up the hounds' fitness. |
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The only thing a framebuilder could do is build up some brass inside the end of the head tube and ream it out to the proper size. |
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This film is so clumsily edited that is completely unable to build up any comic steam. |
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But because they are about acceptance of the testimony of the witnesses, they build up the credibility of the complainant. |
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This slows blood circulation and causes even more fluid to build up in your feet and ankles. |
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Together, they build up a vivid picture of cricket's most exasperating sons. |
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I think the writer did a good job describing how everyone worked together to build up clues and solve the case. |
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Then we hope that we can build up or form ice hockey teams, and run regular competitions. |
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It takes years to build up your image and esteem to the point where the your inner sense of worth meets your outer sense. |
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She suggested that I use a lacquer stripping shampoo as she felt my problem was product build up. |
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Without these enzymes, lactic acid and other organic acids build up in the body. |
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Allergy shots to hyposensitize or build up an immunity to dog allergens will work on some people but not others. |
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Family members continued to build up and enlarge the house over a period of 150 years. |
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In the build up to the birth you go through alternating phases of excitement and fear. |
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The situation is getting worse and as the Yuletide season approaches, the traffic build up on this street is unbearable. |
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In bodybuilding competition, lower lats are valued, but whether or not you build up this area is a personal aesthetic choice. |
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A facility such as this needs to build up a consistent and regular paying clientele, while tapping into a good catchment area. |
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A Shipston dad is hoping to build up support for a mercy mission to a tsunami-hit Sri Lankan village. |
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She plans to work harder, build up a bigger client base and one day own a health hydro. |
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As stated above, this gives us, temporarily, a crude seasonal adjustment while we build up more respectable sample sizes. |
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Using the back of a spoon, make a shallow depression in the centre, and build up the sides as high as you can. |
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As the parasites accumulate in the blood vessels, they can restrict circulation and cause fluid to build up in surrounding tissues. |
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If necessary the surface should first be swept to remove loose stones and any build up of sand or gravel prior to testing. |
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The activity organized by the new dance club, had guests doing the rumba and tango to build up their appetite for the buffet dinner on offer. |
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Sometimes you get sick because of the build up of toxins over time. Your body sweats the toxins out and purifies you in an effort. |
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The Indians chew this red weed, like some people chew tobacco, and of course this leads to a build up of red spit which needs to be deposited. |
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They need to overanalyse every little thing in the build up to what is a friendly game. |
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The subtle sheen that he imparts is obtained by thin application of paint brushed on meticulously to obtain the desired build up. |
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It had taken nine years of hard training and application to build up to that level. |
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I love the 60s and I've managed to build up a listenership of thousands across the world who want to hear the old songs from the time. |
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Will they build up into still broader disarray and eventually move our planet out of its orbit around the sun? |
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She goes to the gym three times a week to build up strength and stamina, and to keep her already lithe frame toned. |
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If it's thawed at room temperature, harmful bacteria can build up on the surface and in the meat. |
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Now getting in on the ground floor to build up sector expertise must have its attractions. |
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By being people that others respect and admire, we build up a store of power we can use for projects of our own. |
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One side of the Council is issuing housing benefit, while on the other it takes court action when arrears build up. |
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He has physiotherapy twice a week and as part of his treatment he also uses the rowing machine to build up the muscles in his legs. |
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By racing, players can ascend in level and rank to build up their reputation and weekly in-game salary. |
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At 70 years old, she's had decades to build up a record for saying loony things and she has succeeded admirably. |
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In the meantime he's got about five blankets on him and we're trying him on easily digestible food to build up his strength. |
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The more detailed knowledge we can build up, the better our chance of improving the lot of this lovely bird. |
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On approach, stay in a low gear and build up some speed, but be ready to accelerate harder once you are on the slope. |
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It is Black who now has all the chances on the kingside and he can now proceed to build up a kingside attack. |
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If you have an interest-only mortgage, you need to invest regularly to build up a lump sum to pay off your loan. |
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Those delays may impel companies to build up precautionary inventories as a safeguard against distribution disruptions. |
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This difference makes it possible for organisms to build up carbon compounds from carbon dioxide. |
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What has gutted me the most and has really upset me is it has taken me three years to build up the CD collection. |
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I have it on good authority that these kinds of drugs generally take some time to build up in the system and start being effective. |
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The huge effort to build up the U.S. presence in the Middle East taxed the Air Force's airlift capability. |
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In that box are six infrared eyes logging the position of your features so it can build up a picture of your mug. |
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Not only the above half-dozen but all the lads on the panel know what the build up to an All-Ireland final is like. |
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He made a telephone call to the Observer and with readers' help slowly began to piece bits of the puzzle together and build up the museum. |
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Promoting consumption is the last thing we need to build up a capital stock that has been woefully depleted thanks to malinvestment. |
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With so many new players in the squad Reynolds sees this short tour as essential in the build up to the coming season. |
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To develop success achieved in an offensive one has to maneuver so that to build up efforts in the main sector. |
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Their purpose was to build up early tensile strength to resist shrinkage stresses that increase as the concrete sets. |
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An acute middle ear infection can cause a build up of pus and blood inside the middle ear, which may feel very uncomfortable. |
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The first thing is to build up a new team and I need to build up the youth and get quality in Scottish football. |
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This helped them build up the climaxes of phrasing, so characteristic of the Romantic style, and to gradate more smoothly to the final part. |
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Try around a dessertspoon a day for one month before the season starts to build up antibodies. |
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Areas of deep second degree and third-degree burns may continue to build up scar tissue for at least two years. |
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It was a phase I had to go through in order to build up my confidence again. |
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If not, cover some boxes with sacking, or a throw or a neutral colored cloth and build up from there. |
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A long half life would be desirable in order for it to be able to build up in all cells. |
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Some nutrients, like vitamin A, can build up to toxic levels in your body and can cause birth defects. |
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This ingenious magnetic toilet descaler prevents minerals, germs and fungus from causing stains, rings and limescale build up in your toilet. |
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Its flowing melodic lines for trombone soloist build up strong emotional intensity. |
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In forests that by nature burn lightly and frequently, putting out every fire can leave tinder to build up and fuel a much greater conflagration. |
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One of its four strap-on motors, powered by liquid propellants, did not build up enough thrust. |
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November 5 is fast approaching and it is time to order your fireworks, build up the bonfire and chew on a toffee apple. |
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Practising tiger boxing can improve the vital capacity in lungs, and build up the muscles, joints and tendon. |
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Users build up a tremendous tolerance to the drug and it is very expensive, so it can lead to crime if someone gets a serious habit. |
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When the foul vapours build up, they're released through the manhole covers, befouling our proud city streets. |
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It used state intervention and planning in collaboration with the big capitalists to build up industry. |
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They improve muscle tone, circulation and physiological efficiency and build up strength, stamina and flexibility. |
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In Good Company takes its time to build up, with Paul Weitz's firm directorial grip ensuring that it is slow without being tedious or boring. |
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It happens, of course, but the glibness with which it's used to build up the character bothers me. |
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Avoid cleaning them with toothpaste, which will scratch the surface and cause stains to build up. |
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He drew with his brush in transparent glaze and build up form with multiple stokes. |
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Even mild dehydration can interfere with your digestion, which could allow polyamines to build up in your system. |
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I settled here with my family to slowly build up relationships with the local community. |
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He said he would continue to build up his stake in the company but it would depend on the price at which the shares were trading. |
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Calcium helps to build up good soil structure, sodium causes breakdown and dispersion of the aggregates. |
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Brackets, wires and braces can trap food and cause more plaque than usual to build up. |
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I'll bide my time, wait for the weather to improve and for my strength to build up. |
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You can't build up a tolerance to any asthma or allergy medications. |
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Hawking took 10 minutes to build up the answer on his computer and the audience waited with bated breath. |
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Number one is the build up of toxins such as acetaldehyde and free radicals, as your liver struggles to cope with metabolizing large amounts of alcohol. |
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But there is also a perceived need on the part of governments to build up a momentum in public opinion both to justify its actions and bury awkward questions. |
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The natural pressure will build up during the secondary fermentation, caused by the addition of priming sugar and barreling the beer before the yeast has died. |
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As part of their strategy to build up the mathematics department, they appointed an algebraist to a Readership, and two other staff to Lecturerships. |
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Cruz also took pains to build up his credentials on foreign policy, appearing at anti-CPAC event sponsored by Frank Gaffney. |
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As you build up the GUI, the design tree reflects the widget hierarchy. |
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Obviously, in the wake of postmodernism we are looking to build up new foundations for ourselves within the context of our newly-acquired radical consciousness of relativity. |
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Wouldn't you rather have her issue arrive in your mailbox as opposed to loafing around bodegas and drugstores for hours until you build up the courage to buy it? |
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They went on to build up Japan once more from ruination and became the puppeteers of Japan's political structure from their powerbase in the Jiyuto. |
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Everything combined to build up belief in this parallel world, in which microcosm and macrocosm were linked by complex networks of correspondences and powers. |
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I remember that last time I used it there was a crusty build up on the battery terminals, which is still there, so I wonder whether that could be the problem. |
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Time banks, where members build up credits by giving up an hour of their time to provide a service for another person in the scheme, are a more recent phenomenon. |
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And it is here, in the interstices between the law and morality, that the pressure for reform starts to build up irresistibly. |
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The build up of waste in his body would have caused heart failure. |
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Pressure would then build up on the CEO to fall on his sword. |
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Increased colour value and build up properties were expected for the compounds now claimed, partly also in consequence of mesomerism experienced with similar groups. |
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It is easy for tiny amounts of food to get trapped in the tiny dents or fissures, and if you do not brush them thoroughly, bacteria can build up and start to decay the tooth. |
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Crystal deposits may also build up under the skin around the joints and behind the ears, causing small lumps known as tophi and, in a few cases, in the kidneys. |
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Working with sampled bells, gongs and prepared piano, he then uses electronic equipment to process this first layer and continues to build up his compositions. |
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Pinching or shearing new growth forces the plant to branch where you cut it and to build up a strong undercarriage that supports heavier top growth later in the season. |
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The fact that the import duty has insulated the domestic market provides domestic producers with the opportunity to build up a monopolistic scheme. |
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When not on the bar, we practice drills on the ground, as well as doing exercises to build up essential muscles, such as sit-ups, press-ups and tricep push-ups. |
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Batterlife claim that in Lithium Ion batteries the main cause of this deterioration is a build up of inert, uncharged particles between the electrodes. |
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Despite the incessant rain that fell in the build up to the game the pitch was bone dry and it allowed both sets of players to play good football. |
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The body can only tolerate a certain level of these toxins before they begin to build up and make us sluggish, lethargic, irritable and disillusioned with life. |
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And to build up their study skills and confidence, all have been offered places on courses to stretch their brainpower or on outdoor activity sessions. |
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To ensure success, Chapman then uprooted his family and moved to the USA for three years to build up the client base and develop the manufacturing facility. |
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Pole tactics can build up nice netfuls of bream, perch and rudd. |
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Some human lung diseases such as chronic bronchitis may leave the patient drowsy or even comatose because of the build up of carbon dioxide in the body. |
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Instead they just build up and they eventually reach the point where we explode over something small like a spilt bit of coffee or someone cutting us up in our cars. |
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We are trying to build up life, Lady Hunstanton, on a better, truer, purer basis than life rests on here. |
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Too many film-makers want the scream of shock at a big moment but forget that the real pleasure is the squirms and screams that come in the build up. |
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In her telling, the N-word never comes up, even indirectly, but it looms large as day-to-day details of the players' actions and theories build up. |
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But governors are pleading for a breathing space to try to build up numbers, which they fear will not happen with the threat of closure hanging over the school. |
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The raw egg is full of cysteine which helps the body break down the free radicals which build up in the liver and it's best to swallow it in a oner. |
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Retailers often experiment by charging different prices at different stores to build up some kind of picture about the relationship between price and volume. |
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I was advised to get a credit card or store card and re-apply in 3 months so I've now had to get two credit cards on the go to build up my credit rating again. |
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Newark Road is a long straight road so drivers can build up a lot of speed driving down it, so we need traffic-calming measures to slow them down. |
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Outpatient physical therapy will help build up strength and endurance. |
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The removal of barriers between countries and a general harmonization of legislation makes it easier for a multinational company to build up an efficient hierarchic structure. |
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They can't let fields lie fallow to build up nutrients and to keep weed infestations manageable, and they can't afford chemical fertilizers and pesticides. |
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You need to build up a life of your own for whatever the future may hold. |
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Many of its spurs are prettily sunlit, and what they build up to is inspiring, apocalyptic, a burst of slanting sunbeams from a blue cloud-window. |
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The problem is not oxygen debt, but carbon dioxide build up. |
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I was actually relieved to be a Support Worker again as I didn't have so many different clients to deal with and I had more time to build up proper relationships with them. |
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As a psychological function, sensation is the means by which we process in consciousness the evidence of our senses and build up percepts of our world. |
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Carbon monoxide injuries and deaths occur when levels of the tasteless, odorless and colorless gas build up in poorly ventilated spaces where a carbon-based fuel is burned. |
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Forensic scientists said the cause of the blaze was a build up of fluff in the dryer, which ignited the machine, and not an electrical fault, the inquest heard. |
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Dragonflies that migrate appear to build up fat reserves, wait for favorable winds, take rest breaks, and reorient themselves when they lose their way, according to the study. |
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Given the fact that Pilates focuses on exercising the pelvic floor to build up strength in the tummy and back, it could be a useful tool for pregnant women. |
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The building up of ink is one of the best things about the ballpoint, and who cannot remember the smell of the ink as you build up sticky, rich layer after layer. |
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St Peter's, which dates back to the 12th Century, will stage the concert to build up its reserves after having to spend 60,000 replacing the tower pinnacles and parapet. |
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Generators may accumulate extra current, causing transformers to burn out, and large currents may build up in power pipelines causing corrosive damage. |
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At 8am, traffic filtered around the closed-off Cricklade Street smoothly, but as the morning wore on, vehicles began to build up in Devizes Road and Albert Street. |
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Under a Government scheme, companies that purchase equipment and plant machinery can build up credit on their tax bill according to how much they invest. |
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Councillors gained invaluable tips on how best they should approach radio and television interviews and build up good relationships with journalists. |
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My main priority now is to gain some invites and build up the experience I'm going to need to make it happen on the golf course at this new level. |
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We'll be showing the build up to England games, taking a look around the stadiums and giving living room supporters a real flavour of the atmosphere and tension in Asia. |
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And within the next few days the 26-year-old flight lieutenant from RAF Lyneham will be flying to the Gulf as part of the British military build up. |
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Once she finds a property and flips it, she ought to pay off the car note, the credit card debt, and begin contributing regularly to build up retirement income. |
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They plan to build up the level of the road and remove any depression thus ensuring that run-off water flows directly to the nearest road gully without ponding. |
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You really have to ask how a small fire in the engine causes it to be out for 4 months, except maybe past neglect that allowed so much crud to build up in the engines. |
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While dabbling ducks can fly out of the water from a seated position, diving ducks have to run across the surface to build up enough speed to take off. |
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This slows down your digestion and can cause gas to build up. |
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And as a result, you start to build up these thick walls that deaden you. |
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The complex composite structure of the plane would be weakened by any colouring, as heat would build up, leading to delamination and possible cracking. |
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The minerals are deposited in lakes, deltas and meander further downstream, where they build up and form sedimentary rocks such as calcite, selenite, pyrite and dolomite. |
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It took the Spence family 50 years of hard work to build up their herd of prize cattle and flock of sheep, but it took only a matter of hours for the animals to be destroyed. |
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The new systems will convert the toxic urea and ammonia that build up in people with kidney and liver failure into useful amino acids. |
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If not frequently knocked off, the ice can soon build up on the ship's superstructure to a sufficient weight to cause the ship to capsize. |
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Grote has addressed the longer production runs by assessing areas in our equipment where debris can build up between sanitation cycles. |
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Crop rotation is important as soil diseases can build up so try again this year in a different place. |
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So that Iran can build up a satrapy on Israel's border to advance its project of regional hegemony? |
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People from the Mayan, Aztec and Olmec cultures drank the beverage to increase stamina, fight fatigue and build up disease resistance. |
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The labour of a day will not build up a virtuous habit on the ruins of an old and vicious character. |
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However, distillate inventories which usually must build up before the winter have been falling. |
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After the events of September 11, the American Red Cross asked people to build up their own survival bags. |
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These elements build up a groove for the distal phalanges but ultimately do not fuse with them. |
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From 4 July the RAF achieved some successes with raids on Channel ports, anticipating the build up for an invasion. |
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Thus, conductivity and electrical charge are good methods to track wet end chemistry, water closure, and contaminant build up. |
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This can be used to build up beaches suffering from beach starvation or erosion from longshore drift. |
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Around one in 12 work-ing-age adults are using cash savings, such as a piggy bank, to build up their retirement pot, according to an insurer. |
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The invention's unique design insures that snow and ice do not build up on satellite dishes. |
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Berner said the company wants to build up a portfolio of about 1,000 units in the region. |
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Leppered stones To build up the apartheiding Mansions Of human Hatred and Doom...NOW I am crying In My Mind Blood tears. |
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Supported by various studies, Everly, Strouse and McCormack point out that, given the right tools, we can build up our reservoirs of resilience. |
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You might recall how the numbers build up so that each triangular number is the sum of so many counting numbers. |
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Take a hosepipe, pinch the end to build up pressure and direct the jet into the mole run when you see signs of activity. |
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Detached breakwaters are shore protection structures, created to build up sandy material in order to accommodate drawdown in storm conditions. |
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The Allied build up was also hampered by the disordered state of Eastern India at the time. |
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Pesticide biomagnification caused organochlorine to build up in the falcons' fat tissues, reducing the amount of calcium in their eggshells. |
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Take calla lilies and cut each at different heights to build up arrangement within the vase. |
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And, with JUMPUSA's Proprioceptor plug for the Jumpsoles, players build up crucial jumping muscles in their ankles and feet. |
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The most common choice people make to build up their communication skills is to take some ESL classes. |
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In theory Kosovo is supervised by EU missions, with justice and policing personal training and helping to build up the state institutions. |
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It is easier now more than ever for new and existing PSP owners to build up their gaming libraries with amazing content. |
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As further layers settled to the sea or lake bed, intense heat and pressure build up in the lower regions. |
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Any other party will typically need to build up its votes and credibility over a series of elections before it is seen as electable. |
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These days, as they build up to the release of their second album Ta-dah, out today, everyone wants a piece of the band. |
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Huawei today unveiled its 2015-2016 Digital inCloud Program which aims to connect global carriers and partners to build up a digital ecosystem. |
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From that fight, Welsh started to take more frequent matches, sometimes accepting two bouts a week to build up his experience and stamina. |
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The university decided to redshirt the freshman linebacker to give him an extra year to build up his bulk. |
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Not only for his fighting expertise but also reminiscent of a compere in a cabaret show working the crowd, as a build up to the main event. |
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Such magmas, and those derived from them, build up island arcs such as those in the Pacific Ring of Fire. |
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Countless collectibles and optional cases build up backstory but much like the pointless stealth sections, they're more filler than killer. |
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They try to keep prices as low as PS1 a week to rent a sling or baby carrier and hope to build up their stocks to help more families. |
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Now lets go through all the lead ups to the bar, to help build up the strengths and skills you will need. |
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That's exactly what we're looking for in the build up to the scariest night of the year. |
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These pseudoradicals are not directly chain carriers in the reduction of peroxydisulfate, but they can further build up oxygen radical ions. |
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I think it is a dangerous thing to allow resentment to build up in a country. |
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Other powers, in an attempt to break the Venetian hold on spice trade, began to build up maritime capability. |
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If it's cheap and re-formed, then yes, the chemicals and sugars will build up over time. |
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This gave the explosion time to build up momentum, similar in principle to a hammer hitting a nail, enabling less plutonium to be used. |
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Intense debates can build up over which of these terms to use when referring to a specific group. |
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The company expresses its appreciation for the work Scarboro has done to build up the business in the North American market. |
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During the winter, there followed a period of stalemate during which time both sides continued to build up their forces. |
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The bosses have decided to give him a soft landing back in the soap with a few walk-ons so he can build up his confidence. |
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She also began to build up the kingdom's naval strength, on the foundations Henry VIII had laid down. |
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When this basic ballet slipper form has hardened, build up a heel and sole with more plaster wrap. |
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Because of the low biodiversity, nutrient use is uniform and pests tend to build up, necessitating the greater use of pesticides and fertilizers. |
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There were always plots against the king and questions of loyalty but nevertheless managed to build up the Norwegian state from what it had been. |
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We have overtrained him this week to try and make sure we build up his fitness but he has never complained about a thing. |
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However he did build up the army and created a more stable political system in Britain and helped bring peace to northern Europe. |
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The currents there carry the fine particles around to the quiet side of the spit and sediment begins to build up. |
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Each tankful of leaded gasoline causes an increasingly thick coating of lead to build up on the catalyst. |
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One step in my method of correcting the stutterer is to build up a single-handedness or sidedness in the individual. |
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Nephropathic cystinosis is a rare, inherited condition caused by a build up of cystine that affects every cell in the body. |
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They include simple toe touches and curl-ups to build up both strength and suppleness in the back and front. |
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In the last decade of his life he went for long stretches without touching booze. Then stresses and strains would build up inside him and he would embark on a brannigan. |
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When scalic clusters build up, note by instrument, the textures alter. |
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