Foxes carry away such fatalities and are often seen in the lambing fields hoping to scavenge afterbirth. |
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The work evokes the open sea, as if the tide is about to carry away a small boat, suggested by the shape of an oddly placed snippet of text. |
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A thermoelectric material must allow electrons to flow freely, so they can carry away heat energy. |
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We constantly stress the sense of accomplishment they should carry away from practice. |
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On the second day, a storm of biblical proportions unleashes hail, rain and floods that carry away valuable equipment on rivers of mud. |
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Iron creates the magnetic field and copper wires carry away the current generated. |
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More than a moving vehicle to carry away natural deposits of rock and shale, the river takes with it whatever it is given. |
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Soil around foundation should be sloped to carry away water. |
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Run hot scalding water through the pipe to carry away any accumulations. |
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The old god appeared to carry away with him various weaknesses and fulfilled the role of an expiatory victim and scapegoat. |
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Last weekend, another ship pulled near the harbor to carry away hundreds more. |
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The reactor would use sodium rather than water to carry away the heat it produces. |
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But in a longer term, it's really of no benefit unless there's a main channel to carry away and bring that sediment downstream. |
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To protect the area around a spring, fence the area 10 meters all around it and dig a drainage ditch to carry away surface runoff and waste. |
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If not, the original advection currents may carry away newly formed ice crystals before they can form a continuous ice cover. |
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The water rushes down to the bottom of the valleys, swelling rivers into torrents which carry away everything in their path. |
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A high water table or flowing ground water will carry away an in-ground pool's heat through conduction. |
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Her love is a sudden and passionate downpour that she knows will carry away all obstacles that come in the way. |
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The diffused streaming on the plateaus and slopes, carry away fine elements and end in formation of glacis sterilizing important surfaces. |
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Out of a vacation spent in one of Canada's parks or open spaces one may carry away, besides pleasant memories, an intellectual increment. |
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Find out if they know why water changes colour, and if they are aware that water can carry away valuable topsoil and transport toxics. |
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Now, when these electrons make a transition back to some lower energy level, electromagnetic rays are emitted in the process which carry away the energy. |
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A nearby culvert, meant to carry away the sewage, is totally damaged. |
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Inevitably, however, it's the image of Vasiliev you carry away. |
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If musicians, able to carry away their audiences to the point of losing their senses, were often accused of being Satan's ministers, the instruments they played did not escape censure either. |
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Barge used to carry away wastes from an inaccessible beach. |
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Some began chiseling away chips of the Wall as if to have a personal hand in tearing it down, or at least to carry away a piece of German history. |
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For example, flood victims may be unable to sleep when it rains because they are afraid that raging water may carry away their home as they sleep. |
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Yet these tiny arterioles and venules deliver oxygen and nutrients to energy-hungry brain cells and carry away wastes. |
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In Jordan for example, the land survey records are poorly maintained, clumsily patched together with scotch tape, and any architect can carry away an original document. |
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The term includes the sewer pipes that carry away wastewater and the sewage treatment plants that treat wastewater before returning it to the environment where it often becomes the source of water for communities downstream. |
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Rushing floods in Bangladesh carry away fertile soil. |
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Wind and water can easily carry away the very light ash. |
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Cerebrospinal fluid is produced in the brain to protect the brain and spinal cord, and to carry away waste from brain cells. |
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Each day 70 to 100 trucks carry away the loads. |
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Walls and floors should be covered with a suitably durable surface material and the ventilation system should have ample capacity to carry away the excess heat and humidity. |
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Flowing water can dissolve, break up or carry away everything in its path. |
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That's the only thing I can carry away from this. |
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In accordance with Community directives, French law provides that travellers from non-member countries can carry away in their luggage goods for which VAT will be reimbursed. |
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The use of pressurized water has several advantages over systems without pressure, namely that of increasing the energy of impact in order to increase the power to carry away solids and consuming less water. |
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Harald of Norway and Tostig were killed, and the Norwegians suffered such horrific losses that only 24 of the original 300 ships were required to carry away the survivors. |
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This seemingly causes a violation of the second law of black hole mechanics, since the radiation will carry away energy from the black hole causing it to shrink. |
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Harald Hardrada and Tostig were killed, and the Norwegians suffered such great losses that only 24 of the original 300 ships were required to carry away the survivors. |
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