In bearing the pain he ground his teeth so hard that 11 of them had to be capped or replaced after the race. |
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Take the dentist I went to when I needed to have my teeth capped a while ago. |
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A seamount capped by limestone was incorporated into the accretionary prism north of the arc in Cambrian-Early Ordovician time. |
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Mount Winnipeg was the tallest mountain in the range, and it was always the first to be capped with snow. |
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Kirchoff capped a fine game by converting a penalty stroke with two field goals completing the scoring. |
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Rare hoolock gibbons and capped langurs can be seen in the forests, and birds include giant hornbills and Bengal floricans. |
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Exotic Amboina wood handles are decorated with a unique compass shield and capped off with Nickel silver bolsters. |
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Albion's ace day was capped late on when Andy Battersby leathered a 25-yard screamer into the Sutton net for Albion's fourth goal. |
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All this is neatly capped off with strong soulful vocals, tasty guitar work, and the light and shade of the band's rhythm section. |
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The top of a cumulonimbus cloud is often capped by cirrus, which is why the anvil of a thundercloud is often brilliant white. |
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It is capped by the above mentioned sandstone unit and grades into lignitic clay below. |
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It comprised two massive rough-hewn stones forming a twelve-foot high plinth capped with an eighteen-foot bronze statue of Alfred. |
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Candlestick stems are topped with silk shades, wall lights are backed with Venetian mirrors and slender brass stems are capped by plated shades. |
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A district council has been forced to backtrack on its proposed council tax rise after being warned that it risked being capped. |
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Here, Bruegel depicted a four-master and two three-masters anchored near a fortified island capped by a lighthouse. |
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The front entrance area should also be adorned with a variety of slippers, thongs and metal capped working class boots. |
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His meteoric rise through the ranks was capped with the U.S. Senate's unanimous confirmation of his nomination as Secretary of State. |
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Unlike the top kill procedure, which BP attempted in May, the Macondo well is now capped, albeit only temporarily, so is no longer flowing. |
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On my New Rochelle, N.Y., block, dial-up modem speeds are capped at a tortoise-like 28.8 Kbps due to the poor quality of the lines. |
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You may get a better deal by taking out a tracker mortgage or a loan with a discounted, capped or fixed interest rate. |
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In an antennary structure, some antennae may be capped by sialic acid whereas others may be uncapped. |
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Above each doorway a window with sidelights is capped by a soapstone lintel. |
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Special deals, such as fixed and capped rate mortgages, will usually carry these penalties. |
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The Baghnath temple has an amalaka capped with an umbrella-like roof made of wood and slate. |
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He looked out at the white capped peaks and marveled at the beauteous expanse of the mountain range. |
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More than six weeks after BP's ruptured well was capped, crews today began removing the blowout preventer. |
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The announcement of Lukis' unceremonious dumping capped off a dreadful week for Nine. |
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The Hartlepool-born youngster has been capped by England at under-18 level and is noted for his slick passing. |
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Eleven months later, he capped his victory by demolishing the field in a traveling series that includes halfpipe, slopestyle, and big-air events. |
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Families are piled in boxy, concrete rooms capped with corrugated tin roofs weighed down by rocks. |
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Wear a simple pair of black leather shoes, with a plain or capped toe, and if you choose, leather soles. |
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The intoxicating brio of the coda capped a performance that approached that rarified aura of perfection! |
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With individual donations capped, bundlers commit to raise money from as many individuals as possible. |
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Cabbage, a 16-year-old black capped squirrel monkey has lived at Adlington Pet Supplies, off Market Street, for the last 11 years. |
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Milner, who has ten GCSEs, was capped at England under-17 level, scoring in a tournament which included Brazil and Italy. |
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The cannula was fixed to the skull with dental cement and capped with silicon without an obtruder. |
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The round capped off a very successful period for Mike, which has seen his handicap reduce steadily towards the first division level. |
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He thanked me absently, capped his pen, and we all walked out into the quiet night, substantially calmer than last week. |
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For maximum battery life, it's suggested the gun be worn concealed, and the sight be capped with the provided cover when not in use. |
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Gabrielle carefully closed The Anthem, stood up as the bell rang, capped her pen and stuck it into her jean pocket. |
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The bottles are then capped and placed in the cool cellars of the winery for up to 2 years. |
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The men placed toilet bowl cleanser and aluminum foil in a plastic bottle and then capped the bottle before leaving the Lakeland restaurant. |
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I capped the pen and put it down, considering whether or not I should just rip up this poem and forget I ever wrote it. |
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Merlin capped his pen and set his journal on the office desk in front of him. |
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Bottles are capped with an aluminum foil seal, which is sent through a chute that catches the lip of the bottle. |
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Reclamation dredging is nearing completion and all reclaimed land will then be capped with a layer of rock, imported from a nearby quarry. |
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Pod and dome are linked to a glazed reception pavilion capped by an oversailing fabric roof. |
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Almost perfectly intact, it was a circle of pillars capped with an ornate dome. |
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There would be a layer of soil that was capped with a layer of stones that was capped with a layer of soil and so on. |
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The Earth has an iron core surrounded by a dense layer called the mantle, which is capped with a thin rind of rocky crust. |
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Four root treatments had been carried out and a damaged tooth had been capped. |
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He showed his cupped hands to Bligh and they were full of engraved tinder boxes, rings, broken teeth capped with gold. |
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He was short and fat and had next to no hair, several of his teeth were capped with gold. |
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He's paid out good money to have his teeth capped and cauliflower ear sorted. |
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My teeth have been capped and bleached to sparkle with a false warmth when I contort my features into what you call a smile. |
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Miss Meters smiled, flashing her chipped teeth, revealing that the two front ones had been capped with bronze. |
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As I rider, well, let's just say, I'm glad most of my teeth are already capped. |
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All but her front incisors are capped with some very red gold, it's either very red gold or it looks coppery. |
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Avolar capped its official launch with a bulk order for Learjets and Beechjets. |
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Michigan finished 10-2 and capped its season with an overtime victory over Alabama in the Orange Bowl. |
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Keane capped a memorable 2004 by being named the best breakthrough act, as well as best British album for the brilliant Hopes and Fears. |
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Yesterday's closing activities capped the end of a week-long, jammed-packed schedule of events. |
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Staveley's Rob Jebb capped a magnificent season on the fells, fulfilling one of his dreams by winning Saturday's Ben Nevis race. |
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It capped a memorable first season in charge for Wetheriggs manager Andrew Ridley, his assistant Bob Norman and coach Paul Renwick. |
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This work was capped in 1939 with the publication of The Nature of the Chemical Bond, one of the most-cited texts in the history of science. |
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I can't say how many on-line discussions have been capped by a quotation from Rand's writing as if his having said something settled everything. |
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What Mrs. Alexander is really saying is that trial attorneys won't make as much money if punitive damages are capped. |
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The international defender, who has played in two World Cup finals and been capped 41 times, comes with plenty of baggage. |
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The 29-year-old, who will be out of contract at Ewood Park at the end of the season, has been capped more than 20 times by Northern Ireland. |
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He was capped after just 12 league games for Arsenal and scored a century on his Test debut. |
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Meanwhile, SA A will be captained by Lions and Cats flanker Wikus van Heerden and includes 14 players who have been capped for the Springboks. |
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He was capped 44 times and captained Scotland when they beat England at Wembley. |
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In the middle of last season he was capped twice by England Under-16s, making his debut in a 2-0 win over Turkey. |
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He was capped 67 times by his country and if he signs will become Keegan's eighth new face at the club since he took over the reins. |
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Juan Veron has been capped 36 times by his country, scoring six goals in the process. |
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He said the idea of the trials was to give chance to players who were not capped at Under-17 or Under-20 levels. |
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Glifberg's final run included a frontside heelflip, alley-oop 540 to a McTwist, capped off with a nosegrab switch kickflip. |
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It's capped off with an ultra-suave outro that shows Radio 4 knows how to deal out the style with the substance in equal dollops. |
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Basically it's two hours of endless fun and hilarity capped off with about fifteen minutes of Baumbachian pathos and sincerity. |
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The top of the cylinder was capped with a parabolic radio dish, which appeared to be made of cloth supported by a series of metal ribs. |
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The structure is capped with a low hipped-roof with a central transverse parapeted gable flanked by hipped dormers. |
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My favorite fish dish was the swordfish, which is capped with crispy rich bread crumbs and served over a creamy, peppery wisp of spinach. |
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Using a disposable glass Pasteur pipette, 0.5 ml of the upper phase was transferred to a gas chromatography vial and capped. |
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City's third skipper of the current campaign capped an aggressive display with a number of fine clearances and his first goal of the season. |
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A repeating sequence of fining-upward sediments commonly capped by coaly layers is indicative of fluvial sediments. |
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All new dams will need permissions and any new water that is needed in already capped catchments will need to be bought in the market. |
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We determined the dissociation constants of our mutants for skeletal muscle actin using capped filaments. |
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The pitcher plant, with their upright hollow tubular leaves and capped lids, is the most popular. |
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The plateau is capped by Pennsylvanian sandstone and shale, and lesser amounts of siltstone, conglomerate, and coal. |
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But Murphy capped a fine all-round display by claiming his 50th try for the club. |
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Niall Dunphy s second goal in the 57th minute capped a very impressive display by Dunhill. |
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The cell body is actually a cylinder capped at both ends by hemispheres and the radius of the flagellum helix is smaller than that of the cell body. |
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Instead, his victory capped a memorable night for the Buck family. |
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And if the deal paves the way for tax reform, the well-off could likely see some cherished deductions eliminated or capped. |
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She was a beautiful lilac colour and her tail was luxurious, although not so luxurious as my own, and her long face was capped with two perfectly shaped ears. |
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As rocks tumbled from the quarry wall above, the need for capped helmets became clear. |
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The team capped a great season by finishing seventh in the tournament. |
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The trip to the Far East will be a new experience for the Bromborough lad, who won the MacGregor Trophy last year and was capped against Italy and Scotland. |
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Mac McMurray capped this story by saying a townsman had a piece of petrified fence post with the drilled holes for wire with a piece of the wire attached. |
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The entire intricate construction covered more than one hectare of land, and the towers soared some 30 meters high, jauntily capped by Catalan flags and banners. |
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It capped a miserable British summer of sport which also saw the country eliminated from the World Cup in the group stages. |
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Was there ever an alternate fate for Hank, or was he always going to get capped in the desert? |
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This mountain is capped by several castellated masses of basaltic lava, much weather-worn and decomposed by the acid vapours evolved from the surrounding solfataras. |
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And Hill fully embodies Donnie, a morally bankrupt clown with shiny, capped teeth, suspenders, and a gravelly voice. |
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She sighed and capped her pen, setting it on top of her notepad. |
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Nemeth capped a Man of the Match display by scoring one goal and inspiring all of Boro's quick-fire first half treble, as well as setting up Massimo Maccarone's first goal. |
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The jars are all capped with pieces of honeycomb, wax and propolis. |
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The Dodgers capped the year with a World Series win over the New York Yankees, as Fernandomania shone through the L.A. smog. |
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Additional parts may be machined, or ordered from a catalogue, but these expenses are capped, and the final product can't exceed a certain weight or size. |
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They built it not long ago, big and ugly, with a massive sloped roof rising up to the top of the bell tower, which is capped with a fat building-block cross. |
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A sterile disposable needle was fixed to the syringe, the air in it expelled carefully without causing aerosols and the needle capped with a sterile rubber bung. |
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The new building is capped with a roof walk, echoing an architectural feature atop numerous houses on the island that is commonly referred to as a widow's walk. |
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I remember when Joe Mangel's wife got capped while sabbing a duck hunt. |
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The Reds, however, were not finished and they capped a memorable afternoon with a fifth try in the final minute when Darren Treacy forced his way over from close range. |
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By an odd coincidence, she capped the marker just as he hung up the phone. |
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Aliquots of 2 mL of the virus-photoproducts solution were placed in quartz phototubes, capped, and bubbled with oxygen for 5 min before being irradiated. |
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York and District Indoor Bowls club capped a fine season as their men completed a hat-trick of victories in the county leagues, writes Ian Clough. |
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It's in a tooth that's capped and had a recent root canal filling. |
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A fearlessly virtuosic rendering of the double stops in the cadenza capped a spectacular performance that breathed new life into a repertoire staple! |
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Increasingly senior educational roles were capped by 18 years as staff development instructor in oncology, haematology and bone marrow transplant. |
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The Lawrence County Courthouse, composed of stone and brick, has three stories surmounted by a massive tower in two stages capped by a segmental dome and cupola. |
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Mugeyi capped his resurgent form with an acrobatic diving winning headed-goal in the 55th minute to earn his side sweet revenge against the Limpopo team. |
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While Rovers sweeper Luke McAnelly capped a fine season by winning the man of the match award, coach Al Duroux refused to single out any star performers. |
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Both teams will showcase players who are knocking at the door to Test honours or those who have been capped but are on the fringes of their respective Test teams. |
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The amount that members can claim is not capped, although a cap is to be introduced eventually as part of an ongoing review by the compensation committee. |
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As a temporary repair measure, English Heritage had the crater in the centre of the hill packed with polystyrene and capped with a layer of chalk. |
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Designed by French architect Roger Taillibert, the stadium was one of the first sports stadiums in the world to be capped with a plastic dome roof. |
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Around our way its always the baseball capped teenagers who blatantly smoke it in the street and also don't find much time between tokes for schooling. |
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The colt's success capped a memorable Epsom meeting which also saw Casual Look win the Oaks, giving trainer Andrew Balding a Classic success in his first season as a trainer. |
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The plateau surface is mostly capped with resistant sandstone over less resistant shale and limestone layers intermixed with some sandstone layers. |
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In July, the Competition Commissioner told mobile operators they were charging too much for connecting calls from other networks and recommended that prices be capped. |
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The radiocarbon-dated feature that produced the wild rice was located at the bottom of an undisturbed Late Woodland midden that had been capped with a layer of sterile sand. |
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In Britain, short-lived and intermediate wastes are safely contained in trenches of glacial clay compacted, containerized, and capped with water-resistant clay. |
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Since being plucked from local football on his native Merseyside, Townson has made remarkable strides in the past 12 months and has been capped by England at under-17 level. |
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The Scotland full-back was capped 57 times during two decades with Celtic. |
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Within the rugged terrain serpentinized peridotite and gabbro are capped with a thin layer of extrusive basalt. |
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The open-air center courtyard had been capped with a plastic-paneled geodesic dome. |
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And he capped all that by committing a grand larceny of Tory language, particularly on crime and immigration issues. |
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The Maori skipper, who hasn't been capped by the All Blacks, has a reputation as a typical hard-nosed kiwi forward. |
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Filaments up to 32 cells long were observed, capped with live heterovalvate end-cells where each possessed one of the initial valves. |
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The moorland is capped with many exposed granite hilltops known as tors, providing habitats for Dartmoor wildlife. |
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To the east the Caucasus and the mountains of Turkey and Iran were capped by local ice fields or small ice sheets. |
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French tuition fees are capped based on the level of education pursued, from 183 Euros per year for undergraduate up to 388 for doctorates. |
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At Southwell the two western towers are capped by pyramidal spires sheathed in lead. |
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Former Scotland manager Alex McLeish played for the team 77 times and is the third most capped player. |
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Allan Hunter is the most capped player for the club, making 47 appearances for Northern Ireland. |
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He also went on three British and Irish Lions tours where he was capped five times. |
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He was then capped another three times for England during the end of year internationals. |
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On 28 August 1999 a record ten Tigers were capped for England in the World Cup warm up game against Canada. |
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In 1947, Roy Francis was the first of a long line of black players, to be capped by Great Britain. |
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The former is the most capped British and Irish Lion of all time, having completed four tours with the Lions in the sixties and seventies. |
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His second, a long range dipping strike from over 30 yards, in the dying stages of the game, capped a world class performance. |
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Britain was no more than a peninsula of Europe, its north capped in ice, and its south a polar desert. |
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The Ice Bag, a parachutelike swell of nylon cloth capped by polyester resin, is an oversized, mechanized version of the classic headache remedy. |
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The 70-times capped legend felt the Scots were embroiled in a physical battle with Georgia before outmuscling them for a 15-6 victory. |
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As of 2014 Soon after this verdict, the license fee was capped and the BBC given more services to pay for with the same level of income. |
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George capped the expedition with a sack of Corinth, in which the relics of Saint Theodore were stolen, and then returned to Sicily. |
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The walls have ranks of white marble niches capped by huge marble scallops, and flanked by urns and flowers, drapes and putti. |
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The flame is surrounded by a glass tube surmounted by a gauze capped cylinder. |
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The sporophyte body comprises a long stalk, called a seta, and a capsule capped by a cap called the operculum. |
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That startling admission capped a miserable night for City as they arrived in Germany following an unbeaten start to the season. |
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Per custom, we capped our drives with a sundowner cocktail party at a scenic vantage point. |
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The local authority has a capped rate as to its contribution and you will lose your right to claim attendance allowance. |
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Not only is John Eales the second-most capped Wallaby ever, he is also the most capped Wallaby captain. |
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For these areas, capped wireless internet becomes their only option. |
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During its construction, which was completed last year, unfinished ductwork was capped to reduce dust and indoor air pollution. |
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The fruit is obovate in face view, cordate basally and apically, with a smooth, fusiform endocarp, capped by remains of the perianth and style. |
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The Saffrons endured a miserable league campaign in the lower division, capped by a loss to Tipperary in their final game. |
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Early last month, gbl capped the amount of money users could withdraw. |
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This trendline capped the equity's rally attempts in September and October. |
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A new 18-inch-thick rock subgrade will be placed, topped with 12 inches of gravel and capped with a layer of asphalt, Little said. |
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Former prop Mr Clohessy, capped 54 times, opened the pub in 2001 and co-owns the business with a number of Cork-based investors. |
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Recently, when a loved one was in a car accident, I capped up a bunch of copaiba caps, and gave them to her. |
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These accusations are capped by the Prince's father, who refuses to allow Ida to nurse his son back to health because of her unwomanliness. |
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The team engineered the molecules to be either reactive or inert at the tip of each arm, and then temporarily capped the reactive tips with bromine atoms. |
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The jokey odds capped a day which stunned the political world. |
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His testimony capped the end of a three-day visit to the Palmetto State. |
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When it comes to superficial, the only false thing about me is the capped tooth in my mouth, my hair colour and big, beamy false toothed smile when I'm feeling down. |
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This is finally capped by alkalic flows late in its eruptive history, as the link between the seamount and its source of volcanism is cut by crustal movement. |
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The summit of the transverse ridge is capped by Miocene shallow water limestones that reached above sea level 20 Ma before subsiding abnormally fast. |
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Designed to withstand the elements, keep from discoloring the marble monument it capped and conduct electricity, the pyramid was the largest piece of aluminum of its day. |
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This operation, to shave the nerve endings in his wrist, will hopefully enable the 59-times capped scrum-half to take up that opportunity at the Arms Park. |
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World Peace responded with 10 points in less than three minutes for Los Angeles' streakiest player, capped by a steal and a length-of-the-court drive for a dunk on Pierce. |
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The summit of Mount Etna is usually snow capped from October to May. |
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Gethin Jenkins is the nation's most capped player with 129 Welsh caps. |
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We adapted our line to fill them, and we capped them with a crown cap. |
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The overall EU and national budgets for subsidy have been capped. |
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The shafts leading into the tunnel were filled and capped with concrete when the tunnel was closed, and it is believed to have filled with water or collapsed in places. |
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The most capped international player from the tier 1 nations is former New Zealand openside flanker and captain Richie McCaw who has played in 148 internationals. |
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Its primary business is writing low-volatility, contractually capped multi-year reinsurance contracts with actuarially assessed cash flows that pay out over several years. |
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Other animals include the black giant squirrel, capped langur, Bengal fox, sambar deer, jungle cat, king cobra, wild boar, mongooses, pangolins, pythons and water monitors. |
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Like other hammered dulcimers from around the world, the yangqin consists of a trapezoidal resonating chamber that is capped by a thin wooden soundboard. |
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Stocks moved in a narrow range as their upsides were capped by worries over tensions in Syria and recent heavy stock selloffs in emerging economies, brokers said. |
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Having turned 19 just a few weeks ago, he capped a vibrant all-round performance with a try and afterwards received warm words of praise from backs coach Gareth Baber. |
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Argent, three blackamoors' heads couped sable, capped or, fretty gules. |
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From the rear the car still looks wide and squat, capped by a small spoiler in the bootlid and a thin band of brightwork running under the boot lip. |
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Twelvetrees will become the 18th new player capped by head coach Stuart Lancaster in 13 Tests and completes a rejigged England midfield in the RBS 6 Nations opener. |
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