As the battery discharges, both plates build up PbSO4, and water builds up in the acid. |
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As a deployment builds up some quartermasters can find themselves short of kit and that could be the case here. |
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Culture is often accretive, in that it builds on the past, but equally it can lose technologies, sciences and ideas. |
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Lactate, your body's buffering agent, neutralizes the acid that builds up in your legs and makes them burn during heavy exertion. |
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At Oxford University, researchers have developed an acoustic camera that builds up visual pictures using sound. |
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A weaver bird uses its own body as a template as it builds the hemispherical egg chamber of its nest. |
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Healthy, well-adjusted people build better societies, and improving societal institutions builds better people. |
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This impedes movement of oncoming traffic, which builds up along the main ramp of the flyover. |
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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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This iteration builds on what was achieved in its predecessor, without making wholesale changes that could alienate fans of the original. |
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Strategic resilience builds an ingrained agility that enables a company to be making its future rather than defending its past. |
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It builds on the Government's ongoing reform of the criminal justice system, rebalancing the process in favour of victims and witnesses. |
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Also, the lift builds gradually and the weight of the aircraft shifts relatively slowly from the landing gear to the wing. |
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Doing so fosters new entrepreneurs, creates good feelings, builds the brand, and engenders loyalty. |
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Over a wavery organ loop that gently builds then fades away amid a wash of echoes, a singer slowly groans out a wordless lament. |
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Rigorous and data intensive, ecological economics builds on the idea that natural resources are as valid a form of capital as oil rigs. |
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Under his direction, the film's expert pacing builds quickly as the movie enters its second half. |
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As crystalline organization grows, the alliance builds and greater numbers of combinations of essences can be taken. |
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The drivers in the long line of traffic that builds up behind these laggards get frustrated and so their driving becomes more dangerous. |
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Traffic then builds up in all directions, even along Leeds Road, Church Street and beyond. |
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The alternative vote takes on the considerable strengths of our system and I suggest, builds on it. |
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In 1969, the Chata Development company, which builds and remodels homes, and constructs offices and buildings for the nation, was established. |
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Lead builds up in the tissues, and chronic lead poisoning can cause mental retardation and sterility. |
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Sidel builds machinery for aseptic packaging of plastic bottles, with a focus on high-speed rotary machines. |
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In the next scene, he builds an airy dome, something like a beaver lodge, out of bleached driftwood. |
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If dead skin builds up around the wart, it might help to trim it away or rub it down gently with a pumice stone. |
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The morning breeze builds a rollercoast of wind currents and I see a happy bird sailing in loopy loops against these somber hulking offices. |
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People remember where they learn new information, and that builds a loyal following. |
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Concept designs and builds a variety of labeling products, from tabletop machines to fully integrated systems. |
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The award ceremony builds on the success of the inaugural awards held last year. |
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The track builds into a ringing guitar drone backed by the screeching sounds of Arne Ericsson sawing away at his electric-cello. |
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Every so often it is advisable to remove the mineral scale that builds up on the electrical heater element and in the reservoir pan. |
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A malnourished body requires a complete balanced food packet that builds up its ability to absorb nutrients. |
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Dilg builds up the paint around the drawing in a narrow range of relatively cool hues running from terre verte to taupe and teal. |
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As a backlash against this silly move builds, the Greens are now scrambling to explain away the mess. |
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While the female builds the nest, a shallow scrape lined with grass and leaves, the male stands guard. |
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About four thematic ideas appear, and a short coda builds to the final chords. |
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The former, as prime contractor, builds the aft and central superstructure, the latter the ship's bow and distinctive pyramidal main mast. |
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That silence builds our prisons, and I'd contributed my own share of bricks and steel. |
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Once paired, the male brings nest material to the female, who builds the stick nest in a tree or shrub. |
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Strange effects are piled on, and the song builds to a powerful climax of heavily distorted guitars and bleeping synthesizers. |
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As the threads of Caffery's past and the crime in the present wind together, Hayder builds up the tension past the point of bearability. |
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The African Chiromantis builds arboreal foam nests, which may be, in part, made of seminal fluid. |
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But director Snyder has paced this movie right and the intensity builds from the first frame to the last. |
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Protein builds muscle, and the more of that metabolically active tissue you have, the easier it will be to lose fat. |
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It warms the kidneys and spleen, and it builds, or tonifies, the digestive system. |
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When sewage builds up too quickly it can block the system's outlet pipe and clog the drain, causing a backup. |
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First he climbs up the sheer rock of the falls and builds a small dam with stones and mud. |
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After a few builds and falls, the scherzo gives way to a gorgeous, lush melody of a kind normally associated with Rachmaninoff. |
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Honesty about our internalised oppression builds a culture without thought policing or shaming people based on our assumptions of what is right. |
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Would there be any mileage in having him play power forward until he builds up his upper-body strength? |
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Climbing mostly builds muscles that pull while demanding less of those that push. |
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This gradually builds up over consecutive recharge cycles until it punctures the separator, shorting the battery out. |
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The female Mistletoebird builds the nest by herself with no help from the male. |
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The only trouble spot in this performance is his reaction to Juliet's false death, which builds so slowly as to seem implausibly flat. |
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That tiny bit of motion gets a little momentum started that eventually builds to the bigger movement you're after. |
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If your blood counts are low, your treatments may be delayed while your body builds more cells. |
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The male gathers nesting material, and the female builds a shallow mound on a shoreline. |
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Knitting Needles and Bicycle Bells builds distinctive walls of instrumentation, mostly from organs, pianos, and guitars. |
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Sidney Lumet's film is a thriller in the classic sense and slowly builds tension to boiling point. |
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The way it builds from an initial murmuration of clarinets is not unlike the way Palimpsest I proceeds. |
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Hypnotically told, the movie then builds to its horrific climax, told graphically and unforgettably. |
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No one builds a jingle or a slogan or even a brand identity using web advertising. |
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For a gang who loves strings and builds and sweeping vocals, the monotonous boom boom boom was a disappointment. |
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With a barn that moves weekly, there is no concrete floor where manure builds up, no permanently muddy patch that must be sluiced off. |
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Anger builds on anger, reinforced by self-righteousness and then becomes an unreasoned rage. |
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After we three are home and warm and mama is sprawled asleep, the kid builds a shoebox nativity and the cats and I make a heap. |
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As the costs rise and the race hate builds and the unworkable, self-defeating new scheme unravels, Labor will be mute. |
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Pressure in the eye builds up and damages the optic nerve and nerve fibres of the retina, leading to glaucoma. |
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This happens when urine held by the bladder builds up to the point where the bladder can no longer expand. |
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The whole house price boom has been artificially inflated by the fact that govt stats combine both new builds and resales. |
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Those in the happy financial position to buy so-called luxury or executive apartments can choose from any number of new builds in York. |
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Commission is higher on new builds so they save their enthusiasm for those. |
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In 2006 updated Building Regulations pressure testing of buildings was brought in to ascertain the air permeability of new builds. |
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They put together new builds every quarter, and test them for a full quarter. |
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The 4,000 to be added will also be a mixture of new builds, purchases, and leases. |
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Hotels in the area are pretty good value and are nearly all new builds but are nevertheless in keeping with the local rustic style. |
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These should be extended so that all new builds must produce electricity and be totally energy efficient. |
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Councillor Curran says the solution is for the Housing Executive to take back responsibility for new builds from the housing associations. |
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The female builds the nest on an outer branch of a small willow, alder, big-leafed maple, cottonwood, or other broadleaved tree or shrub. |
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The female builds the nest and incubates and broods alone, but both parents feed the chicks, which fledge within 14-16 days of hatching. |
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It is an area where this Budget builds on previous Budgets in determining the difference between a Labour-led Government and the rest. |
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The speed bag builds killer hand-eye coordination, but it's also one of the more challenging exercises in the gym. |
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Slow, sustained and played with vibrato, this music has a raw power which builds gradually to a G major climax. |
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The program builds its list of files and directories based on your home directory. |
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It builds on the classical results in the calculus developed by Hilbert and his students. |
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We are currently developing an educational intervention that builds on these findings. |
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This Budget builds on the framework established to support and promote future economic development. |
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This revision reflects changes and developments over the last year and builds on input from key operational partners. |
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Vishal builds on this by coming up with one of the most refined scripts ever seen in Bollywood. |
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In the U.S. he can do research that builds on the latest developments and can produce work others will draw on. |
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For workstations, standard system builds or images with commonly used software should be established for groups of users. |
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They have slightly different builds and firmware, and they work differently. |
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The creature scavenges spikey structures from sea sponges and builds a shell out of them. |
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Next, Tinsley Laboratories will grind and polish the mirrors and finally Ball builds the telescope. |
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The entrepreneur who is on the verge of dismal failure, grinds it out and builds a successful business. |
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As H2O builds up, density and viscosity decrease to a stage where the magma may again be sufficiently buoyant and mobile to rise further. |
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My ears buzz, my eyes well up, saliva builds up in my mouth until it drips down my chin. |
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Every angle is carefully plotted, and tension builds steadily throughout the film. |
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They also emphasize social context by noting that infrastructure builds upon an installed base. |
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As matter builds in the space between the stars, the increase in energy can cause matter to be ejected from the system as a nova or supernova. |
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It builds technical capacity in Nunavut, allowing Nunavummiut to take advantage of opportunities presented by the film and television industries. |
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If Defoe builds on his superb Spurs debut, a call-up to the Euro 2004 squad may yet materialise. |
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Behind his solo, the band plays a descending set of half notes and Watts builds off this. |
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Normal wax builds up in the outer part of the ear canal, not near the eardrum. |
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This builds their confidence and lets them learn new skills, and can often be a stepping stone to finding paid work. |
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He builds on the stereotypically romantic portrayal of French music, yet does it in the subtlest way. |
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The diet which builds up their titanic physiques also harms their health in the long term. |
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This ongoingness of negotiation builds an institutional memory in Coreper from which the permanent representatives learn to draw. |
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The right of children to play enhances their healthy physical and psychological development and builds stronger communities. |
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During these five years, the child builds up a store of knowledge about the environment, masters motor skills, and learns to look after itself. |
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West Indian father Dennis builds a cricket practice net in the back garden and David is in seventh heaven. |
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As the spores grow, fluid pressure builds up in the ascus until the operculum bursts open and the ascospores are blown out into the environment. |
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The work builds on research into catenanes by Fraser Stoddart and others at the University of California at Los Angeles. |
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I think everyone builds a reputation on the strength of their words, online. |
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It could, indeed, and Mr Arlidge builds up a very strong case based on circumstantial evidence. |
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The cancer cells produce a bony substance called osteoid, which builds up into lumps on the bone. |
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He builds a cabin in the woods to be alone and drink himself into a stupor. |
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As in any hierarchical system, each functional level builds on the one below it. |
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The female builds the nest, which is located on a horizontal branch high up in a conifer tree. |
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The female selects a nest site and builds the nest on an area of high ground. |
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As the space station floats through space in low-Earth orbit, the surface of the structure builds up a static high-voltage charge. |
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Nothing here builds, nothing has any drama, nothing assaults or moves or challenges, it just unapologetically sounds all hippy-dippy. |
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Our study, in part, builds on theirs by providing more of a phylogenetic component to the histological approach that they used. |
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So is it a company that builds and sells operating systems, or is its core business flogging sundry services and stuff to you? |
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The film builds suspense in a skillfully organic manner, then never pays off. |
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Placing the auction at the end means the film builds to a suspenseful climax. |
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While trace amounts of mercury are present in nearly all types of fish, it builds up most in large predatory fish such as swordfish and sharks. |
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Pipes parp in a some distorted guitar which builds up alongside a twinkling xylophone amid the tones of meandering strings. |
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And briefly, before the orchestra builds to a crescendo and I am hustled from the awards podium. |
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The storytelling builds to an almighty crescendo between two classically trained craftsmen. |
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This popular helper automatically builds scripts by passively observing normal system use. |
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Gum disease happens when plaque builds up because the teeth are not cleaned properly. |
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Beginning almost teasingly, it builds to a thrillingly intense climax, Cave screaming that he's not afraid to die. |
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She begins her study with sliding the feet against the floor, slowly introducing us to a percussive sound that builds in rhythm and dynamic. |
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Over the months the pile of money in my account builds up and soon I have a small fortune. |
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It builds to a furious pace with something like a brass fanfare at one point. |
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The orchestrated and improvised anarchy builds to a climax and the tune ends shortly thereafter. |
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A bird builds a nest, or the rabbit a burrow, the bee its comb, the beaver a dam, by nature, as Aristotle would say. |
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The G40 builds on the G34 by adding programmable pixel shaders and is being pitched at apps that need a higher level of photorealism than games. |
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The female builds the nest, incubates the eggs, and feeds the young on her own. |
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The female builds the nest and incubates 4 eggs, although the incubation period is not known. |
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A delegation of 10 Indonesian officials visited the Northern Rivers this week to learn about how the region builds community partnerships. |
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The film builds inexorably to a climax that becomes a catalyst for changing David's life forever. |
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She then builds up a secondary inhibition to sexual arousal in order to avoid the frustration accompanying an unsatisfying sexual experience. |
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Of course everyone builds ramps, but they don't last very long, so we just started building concrete so it would last. |
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One way to prevent flashover is to add some conductivity to the surface of the insulator, so charge can bleed away before it builds up. |
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The drill improves execution, strengthens rebounding ability, and builds confidence. |
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Fire suppression builds up an unnatural accumulation of fuel that creates conflagrations far more implacable and catastrophic than nature's fire. |
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It builds up both the physical and intellectual abilities of those practising it. |
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He builds his argument carefully and convincingly for intercultural literacy, pointing out that no culture exists in isolation. |
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It is a travelling show which builds on exhibitions held earlier to present contemporary works from both the East and the West. |
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To celebrate her sister's curves and those of other's with similar builds, the university fashion graduate designed a line for plus-size women. |
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Descartes builds on a familiar argument in the history of philosophy, an appeal to the involuntariness of sensory ideas. |
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The man of sanguine temperament builds high hopes where the timid despair, and the irresolute are lost in doubt. |
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Do you think they just have a screenwriting computer programme that builds in all these character flaws and foibles? |
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Some might reply that as one's experience builds up, one's taste correspondingly becomes more defined. |
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After test builds, the Fit Team would measure components for gaps and flushness. |
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Humus or organic matter builds up and this allows the blueberries and cowberries to become established. |
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Finally, carbon dioxide builds up in the lungs and in the blood stream and the cramps partially subside. |
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Fourth, the environment that a company builds should foster learning and the exchange of knowledge. |
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It breaks and builds to a crescendo, the classic flute section floating over the top. |
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That crescendo builds up, you are on your own and think you have to do something. |
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This builds commitment among staff, a critical factor for business success. |
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Veronica Guerin builds the lead character into a three-dimensional woman, not just a righteous crusader. |
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The dynamics are mixed and it builds well but most of the time it's soft and thin or thick and full sound. |
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By cynically playing on the follies of various discontented peers and MPs, he builds a faction round the marquis. |
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The book builds on some basic blocks, such as a detailed description of the character set allowed for the data type DisplayString. |
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There is a happy ending, however, as Zigby, pricked by a guilty conscience, builds the friendly ants a new home out of mud. |
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What we do have is a decently paced script that builds the tension small step by small step. |
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To make them, Gissler first builds up layer upon smooth layer of gesso on a thick wood panel, achieving a dense, glassy surface. |
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It first gets leads from letters and builds up an investigative news story, mostly critical. |
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Meticulously gluing them together piece by piece, Kaufman builds up feathered layers and leaflike clusters of paint. |
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The third way in which ectoplasm images articulate the referentiality of photography via the body builds upon the first two. |
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Paradise builds on West's critique, exploring colorism, elitism, and patriarchy as structures that compose the black bourgeois ideal. |
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The strategy builds and develops the School's research profile by the active encouragement of a thriving research culture. |
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Not only does this make the rear stiff but the 160 mm hub also builds a stronger, no dish wheel with a perfect chain-line for great shifting. |
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It is as this dissonant crescendo of drama builds that the novel's cleverness reveals itself. |
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This builds up monthly in advance at the rate of one-twelfth of the annual entitlement each month. |
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Tension builds up, emotion fluxes, comedy alternates with despair, as the horror of the situation in which the three are entrapped unfolds. |
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Among the dummies he builds are authorized, exact replicas of his two friends. |
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It challenges perceptions and at the same time builds a community which is not exclusive to disabled people. |
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As with earlier photographers, the critical power of each image builds and expands on those that precede it. |
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The Jumbo Queen throne is rolled out onto the stage, and a drum roll builds to a crescendo. |
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It condenses pain into tiny joke pellets, like a mass-immunization that builds tolerance and vigor. |
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This film works because it doesn't try to follow trends but builds on the skills that Pegg and the cast have developed in their television careers. |
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The answer is that the Defense Department has a painstakingly slow process to write up its requirements before it builds anything. |
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The special slaw builds an array of condiments right into this burger. |
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After his two ventures into the supernatural, M Night Shyamalan switches to extraterrestrials in a quiet, unshowy film that builds up a real head of suspense. |
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In these drawings, and others in which perspectives of box-like structures run off into the distance, transparent watercolour builds up overlapping areas, wash by wash. |
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It won't take constant salt water, but it will take brackish water and it will take salt water if you flush it once the salts builds up in the root zone and the soil. |
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But the Supreme Court ruling does put a high value on the contribution a wife makes to rearing the children and supporting her husband as he builds his career and wealth. |
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Who builds the offices in which lawyers can bilk their clients? |
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It starts off folk rock in feel, and builds up to a cosmic funk coda! |
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They have done experiments to see whether kale and turnip plants could possibly take up the excess that sometimes builds up in drainage water from irrigation operations. |
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It builds to a masquerade ball, in which Not Harry and the women don masks and commence flirting. |
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It is a strategic vision for the Aire Valley which builds on what is already there to transform and improve a part of the district which has huge potential. |
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This guy is an engineer who designs and builds humanoid robots that are capable of standing and walking on their own, not just some guy who tinkers in his garage. |
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The quicker the country builds up the civilian institutional capacity it needs for long-term cyber security, the better. |
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The story builds fatefully towards the final dinner party of the weekend. |
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This starts with Yat-kha mimicking the horns and cymbals of the monks, then slowly builds through a stately procession to a whirligig masked stomp. |
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Using his wife and children as indentured servants, Allie clears the brush, plants a vegetable garden, and builds a house. |
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As frustration mounts within the scouting world, a negative PR snowball builds. |
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The female builds the nest, which is a bulky, open cup made of leaves, stems, and grass, and lashed to cattails, bulrushes, or other plants growing over the water. |
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It is a broad theme that cuts across academic boundaries and builds linkages between disciplines to form a humanistic understanding of the many dimensions involved. |
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Splendid as the outside looks, the interior of the builds are very poor. |
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The results are vexing, and increasingly dangerous as Moscow builds threats on the foundation of its own propaganda. |
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Twiga designs, builds and finishes the tree houses in a range of colours, textures and materials ranging from natural wood and metal to carbon fibre and glass. |
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This embedded chain of monuments builds a meaningful sequence of events, turning the wild nature of death into mythical history based on Renaissance topoi and Homeric myth. |
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The hype has worked, but the reality is a lumbering, unconvincing tale that is filled with one cliffhanging moment after another but never builds into a satisfying thriller. |
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We take the view that it is unethical to make a profit from incarceration, and that to do so necessarily builds inflationary pressures into the system. |
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He systematically builds up the suspense until ultimately the ending comes upon you surprisingly, almost shockingly, leaving you cold and unbelieving. |
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High-register electronic tones ring out as Minton provides a howling jungle of sound effects, and the noise eventually builds up and then sputters out. |
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Through alliteration, anaphora, parallelism and slant-rhyme, Sleigh builds momentum into the eleven, rhythmic couplets and suggests a train's smooth travel. |
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This broad range of experimentation builds on the musical flourishing of the 1960s and 1970s where bands like The Clash mixed punk with reggae and ska. |
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Art builds upon and reinvests itself, with ever more possibility and potential, unbound and unscathed by fanatical historicities and narrow idolizations. |
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In paintings with titles such as Long Beach, San Francisco and Monument Valley, he builds thick globs of oil paint into a kind of pigmented frosting. |
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The negotiating builds up to the climax, which is a scorcher. |
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After the lawn is mended, it can be scarified to remove debris and thatch, which is a layer of material that builds up on the surface of the soil. |
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Sediment escaping from the channel during overbank flooding builds levees bordering the channel, and sheets of sand spread from the channels as crevasse splays. |
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A drunken farm worker sells his wife and daughter to a sailor, then sobers up, swears off the booze and slowly builds a respectable life, rising to become mayor. |
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Toyota builds complete road cars so why not a complete F1 race car? |
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Despite the copious amounts they can pack away, roly-poly types are less common than lanky or athletic builds, sometimes with the equine features of their symbol. |
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Other works in the first phase, which will be spread over three years, include buying and demolishing property and new builds within the pierhead area. |
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Over the past ten years, through conversions of farm buildings and new builds, the Estate Office has created homes for 40 businesses, generating about 150 jobs. |
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Ray builds the ecosystem up from the longleaf pine and examines the notable species diversity of these forests and their unique qualities as a habitat. |
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If you haven't tried out the new builds yet, you definitely should. |
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These results confirm that there is an early-developing bias against the endomorphic body build, and suggest that young children prefer youthful body builds. |
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In addition to the 18 hours a week she spends riding and lifting weights, she builds her own trails, laboring with shovel and pickax for six hours at a stretch. |
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The finale provides an apt swansong with a hypnotic vocal mantra that builds into a potent cadenza reminiscent of the early Doves, but customised by piercing percussive jabs. |
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Rosenberg builds on Marx's work in order both to criticize prevailing orthodoxies in international relations theory and to develop an alternative theoretical position. |
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She's a paper wasp, specifically a member of the genus Polistes, the sort that builds small, open-celled, umbrella-like nests beneath eaves and picnic-shelter roofs. |
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I've seen every journal and notebook I've ever owned as a safety valve against the steam that just natural builds up the pressure in my mind and heart. |
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The second builds up to the climatic and dramatic end where Martin flirts with danger and then realises that he's placed everything he holds dear on the line. |
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But the song builds and builds, its synthetic string-like sounds blending into a matrix of so many different melodies that it's impossible to even separate them. |
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The company builds proprietary digital headends that it says let smaller systems get into the new realms of digital television, high-speed Internet and telephony services. |
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He builds up a very strong case based on circumstantial evidence. |
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The script can also append status reports to an HTML page visible to everyone so programmers and testers can quickly determine which builds were successful. |
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Everyone else in the cast takes their cue from and builds off this edge. |
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This song starts funkily and builds up by degrees into a most insane song. |
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He is assisted by a set decorator, who actually builds the props. |
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Brussels and Washington may no longer be able to contain Lukashenko as he builds a Stalinist dynasty in the heart of Europe. |
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The current soon builds to a maximum 6-8 knots on a spring tide. |
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When a party does or says extreme and irresponsible things, that party builds itself an image as dangerous and untrustworthy. |
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Whatever the relative merits of her argument, she builds it around a stinker of a movie that is so bad nobody wanted to see it in the first place. |
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Over a period of weeks, the hacker builds trust and then Bolton asks for your input on a new website he is launching. |
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John Hadley builds his house in 1778 from the timbers of wrecked boats, while the British blockade the port and his wife, Coral, plants turnips and sweet peas. |
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This is his much-respected study that confessedly builds on the work of Calvin, Owen and Kuyper and also relates in places to the contemporary scene. |
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Fluid accumulates, pressure builds in the ears, and infection may set in. |
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But if the country builds a future-proof network, we will be recognised globally as a key area for communications, and this will benefit the entire population. |
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The report builds on a recent UN report documenting the high economic costs worldwide of domestic violence. |
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This week, one team has to find a way of waterproofing a tent to take on an expedition, while the other team builds a seismograph out of an old alarm clock. |
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Casey Lotton of Minnesota builds some great heavy-duty tomato cages. |
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He builds so much power into this section, that it considerably weakens the force of the funeral march, so that when it returns, it does so with greatly diminished life. |
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Applause builds as she rises slowly, elegantly, to her feet. |
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By the time we arrive at the age of disco and punk rock, the music consciously builds its appeal on lifestyle considerations. |
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Often in things like this, one journalist builds a list of instances, and then it gets flipped from story to story as other journalists pick it up. |
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Harpo learns how to live alone, and builds a juke joint in their old home. |
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He builds up an atmosphere of breathless jollification, comic hysteria, and turns it up to a pitch so high it can hypnotize kids and keep them frozen. |
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While the trio's music is firmly entrenched in the house and drum 'n' bass sounds of DJ culture, their musicianship augments their builds and breaks. |
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Abrahamsen builds her argument by positing and skilfully exploring three key aspects of Africa's political economy that militate against the development of democracy. |
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We are doing a huge amount of moldboard plowing and would really like to replace some of these passes with something that builds rather than damages the soil. |
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Fuse Accessories is building the new Intercepter sight out of carbon just like Hoyt, their parent company, builds their bows out of carbon. |
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After the passive immunity wears off, a crossbred calf builds strong immunity of his own. |
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Go-Devil builds duck boats for traditional longtails and high-performance surface-drive mud motors. |
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Her work builds upon literature in feminist sociology, epistemology, and qualitative methods. |
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It builds cities like Tucson and Phoenix in waterless deserts. |
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And while Mr O makes pork belly and beef brisket chilli, Mr D builds a Peking Duck oven. |
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For maximum corrosion resistance, the company builds its doors, hoods and decklids of galvanized steel. |
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So when you increase ghrelin levels, you stimulate that growth hormone to kick in, and growth hormone builds you not only up but out as well. |
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Oxford University Press, Blackwell UK, Electrocomponents and Amey plc are in Oxford as is the BMW plant that builds the Mini. |
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If heather and other vegetation is left for too long, a large volume of dry and combustible material builds up. |
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The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and fine handling characteristics. |
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If the answer is already known, a different question that builds on the previous evidence can be posed. |
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Even if one builds a structure in the name of God, even the best of intentions can become immoral. |
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For example, if one worker designs cars and another builds them, the designer will use his cognitive skills more frequently than the builder. |
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One factor is the strength of the absorption rate of builds and asphalt, which is higher than natural land. |
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When sweeping, pressure and speed of the brush head are key in slightly increasing the layer of moisture that builds up under the stone. |
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Modern military submarines use an inertial guidance system for navigation while submerged, but drift error unavoidably builds over time. |
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During the next 6 minutes the tsunami wave trough builds into a ridge, and during this time the sea is filled in and destruction occurs on land. |
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The shipbuilder pictured the longship before its construction, based on previous builds, and the ship was then built from the keel up. |
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In more sophisticated builds, forward planks were cut from natural curved trees called reaction wood. |
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Individual homes, small businesses and other structures are most frequently affected when an internal leak builds up gas inside the structure. |
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Volkswagen runs a large production plant which builds the Volkswagen Passat car and which employs around 10,000 people. |
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Privately owned CMN builds frigates and patrol vessels for various states, mostly from the Middle East. |
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The model builds on the concept of continental drift, an idea developed during the first decades of the 20th century. |
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The BBC TV reported that a Nile crocodile that has lurked a long time underwater to catch prey builds up a large oxygen debt. |
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Eventually peat builds up to a level where the land surface is too flat for ground or surface water to reach the centre of the wetland. |
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Because nitrogen builds up slowly over time in pasture, ploughing up pasture and planting grains resulted in high yields for a few years. |
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A framer is a carpenter who builds the skeletal structure or wooden framework of buildings, most often in the platform framing method. |
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A log builder builds structures of stacked, horizontal logs including houses, barns, churches, fortifications, and more. |
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Prestressed concrete is a form of reinforced concrete that builds in compressive stresses during construction to oppose those experienced in use. |
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When the magma reaches the surface, it often builds a volcanic mountain, such as a shield volcano or a stratovolcano. |
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They then build a giant snowdog together and the ending builds up gradually as the snowdog slowly melts over the weeks. |
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What if one company, an Apple or a Google, builds up a monopoly stronghold over the supersmart robots that run the world in the future? |
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The R14 release of Spatial's 3D Modeling products builds on the strength of ACIS as the premier 3D modeling kernel for interoperability. |
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It also flushes out lactic acid, which builds up in them while you're weight training. |
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Oshkosh won the contract against competition from Lockheed Martin and AM General, the corporation that builds Humvees. |
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The finale builds grippingly to those jabbing A's, and triumph vividly is beaten into submission in the last bars. |
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As the aqueous humour builds up, it causes increased intraocular pressure which can damage the optic nerve. |
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