He imagines himself channelling vast cosmic forces through his droning feedback guitar. |
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And it also keeps alive ancient trades, skills and crafts by channelling them into making products for the western consumer. |
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His regime is rife with corruption and massive channelling of public funds into private pockets. |
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Dr Lewis said the acrosome reaction involved the channelling of charged calcium atoms, or ions. |
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You feel Mamet is proving a thesis about the white American male and his channelling of sexual insecurity into racial hatred. |
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Will doubling aid and channelling it through those selfsame governments change anything? |
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A common problem is the unlawful channelling of storm water drainage into the sewer system. |
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The only way it can is by mobilising all the resources and channelling them into development. |
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It's like Alice Cooper channelling Ray Charles in Elton John's living room with Black Sabbath at the mixing desk. |
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Tilly delivers a particularly hilarious, overwrought performance, apparently channelling Courtney Love. |
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One could reduce these extra costs by channelling the revenue from the carbon tax, if any existed, to reduce the labour and capital taxes. |
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It has also been helped by channelling my investments into other areas such as the stock market. |
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Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, MP for Hull East, last week prompted renewed debate on channelling more public money to regions such as Yorkshire and the Humber. |
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These depocentres contain thick upper Maureen, Eista and Forties sands deposited in laterally extensive submarine fan systems with widespread confined channelling. |
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One of main reasons for the channelling of large proportions of conservation funds to these species has been that these animals can be used as flagships to gain broad support. |
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Hugging the long north flank of the building, a shallow flight of steps leads from the street to the square, channelling visitors up to the museum entrance. |
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We urge the Government to act on the report's recommendations, channelling resources into the NHS that have been scandalously lacking in the past. |
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The former OC star, 26, was channelling Hollywood chic in a tapered tuxedo and bright orange lipstick. |
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Sometimes I think I'm channelling others and don't even know it. |
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From the 7th century AD it was established as a major port for Indian Ocean trade routes, channelling goods to Mecca. |
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The drainage basin acts as a funnel by collecting all the water within the area covered by the basin and channelling it to a single point. |
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Porcelain, moon-faced dandy channelling the smarm, yet none of the likeability of the late Bob Monkhouse, some say. |
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Hewitt was with androgenous rockers for more than a decade but has now emerged from two-and-a-half years of channelling his energies into his own personal album. |
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