The stable funds will rarely need charting, just a monthly record of prices. |
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The technique measures activity in different regions of the brain by charting the flow of blood to particular areas. |
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Chinese Astrology also dates back thousands of years, long before the Indians, Greeks, Chaldeans and Mesopotamians started charting the heavens. |
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Many Sunday papers went into overdrive with special editions and extensive coverage charting her long life. |
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Leaving New Zealand in April 1770, Cook made for Australia and began charting the coast. |
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She said her husband, had got a diary of Helen's, charting the coast-to-coast walk they completed together 14 years ago. |
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It is the 17th book in a series of guides charting the pharmaceutical industry's progress in major disease areas. |
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She still keeps records charting every penny she spends and she is worried. |
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This means that flowsheets used for charting can never be left where someone may inadvertently see them. |
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After dropping into St Lucia, Martinez spent the next couple of hours refueling, gathering some supplies and charting his next course. |
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The play is a horror story, charting a young man's descent into madness in a rural Irish town. |
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Some charting features allow you to compare individual shares to indices and industry sectors. |
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It highlights key facets of presidential policies and priorities, difficulties and conflicts, while charting the developing nature of the office. |
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He studied seawater luminescence and ocean temperatures while charting the path of the Gulf Stream. |
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We have to admit, we were taken in at first when we received an email charting the conversation between one Bradley Chait and one Claire Swire. |
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You got to admit, the characters are already in Vegas, I'm sure they're charting out the ice show. |
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A more fully-featured alternative, also free, is Astrolog, which is a full-blown horoscope charting program. |
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They have developed a charting technique by which the juvenile can concretely visualize the events and feelings leading up to firesetting. |
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The control console has complete instruments for both engines although there is no convenient charting space available. |
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Devin is a galactically renowned explorer and adventurer, captain, responsible for charting dozens of previously unknown worlds and systems. |
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A new book has been published tracing the history of an Oakworth family and charting its influence on the area. |
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Late one night while on call for surgery, I was sitting in the charting area writing a post-op note. |
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In principle, victim surveys are an additional way of charting the nature of victimization. |
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We took off, the bus bumping along the rough coast road, charting a course due north in the late afternoon sun. |
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Fans stood on the hillside charting the races in the fields below through binoculars, while stewards watched from a farm trailer. |
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The file was incomplete, I had not kept up on the charting, and due to the extreme mistrustfulness of the client, I didn't keep extensive notes. |
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At the heart of the new measures is a disturbing video charting the demise and death of a heroin victim. |
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On 13th July, the Endeavour left Tahiti and headed south-westerly, charting New Zealand. |
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They wanted their clubs to go one way, but found others charting a different course. |
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The violent countdown to elections often obscures how that country is charting its new course on the world stage. |
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He tries to find his way back to the site of the crash, charting every step he takes, yearning for the family he left behind. |
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As his new consort he purchased from Governor King a small, colonial-built vessel, the Casuarina, to help him with the continued close charting of the coast. |
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It has shallow areas with much of the charting that is not conventionally carried by ships. |
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Instead we carry on our proud tradition of charting an independent course. |
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Endocrinologists have been charting the population-wide decline in testosterone for some time now. |
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But what other stats do you need to measure when you're charting the 2 way web, the interactive web, web 2.0, the one where we all share and comment and contribute? |
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In response, several African countries took their own bold initiatives in charting regional and sub-regional priorities for the new century. |
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This staff member should give all completed forms to the staff member responsible for charting client flow. |
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It pointed to the fact that some Diet Technicians had been charting since the early 1990s, and that they went on rounds only in two wards. |
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Part of the problem, politicos say, is Rove charting an untrammeled path for a political consultant. |
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In 1821 Captain Philip P. King visited Stanley Island as he sailed north, charting the coasts for the British Navy in the interests of colonial power. |
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If you're serious about getting the most out of your aerobic exercise, you'll want to start charting your heart rate. |
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But ABC is charting new territory with its GQ brigade, the first ripply abbed, all-male journalism revue. |
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Similarly, graphs charting the trends in the indicators compared with baselines and targets are another way of showing patterns of change. |
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A fresh venture in analyzing Gandhi's thought must justify itself by charting out a new direction, not by trodding the beaten path, even when the trodding has been done in great style. |
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Over the last year, we've been charting a course that will allow our creative industries to navigate the changing landscape. |
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She should also wash her hands after removing the gloves and before picking up a pen to continue charting vitals. |
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It will also provide the basis for undertaking further research and charting a strategic direction to encourage behaviour change. |
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The Forum of Labour Market Ministers will release a separate report in the summer of 2001 charting progress in this area. |
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Personalize the console to your specific needs, including saved searches, links to favorite resources and customized charting and graphing. |
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As it stands, Gallup and others have already been charting the growth in unaffiliated voters for decades. |
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With the proposed acquisition, Boeing would gain control over C-Map's electronic marine navigational charting business. |
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In an intensive work period, Beagle surveyed more than 120 square miles of sea-bed, locating and charting more than 3,500 identifiable individual features. |
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It is altogether more humble, and more truthful, in charting the pitfalls of modern coupledom. |
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The final survey results will be revealed in the live event starting in late May, with the overall aim being to gain 100,000 recordings charting spring's arrival. |
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An automated flow of information into a clinical information system from real-time physiological and ventilation systems will alleviate the workload and costs associated with the charting of those parameters. |
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The release peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart, making it the group's lowest charting British single to date. |
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International Velvet became the breakout album for the band, charting at number one in the UK Album Charts. |
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Imagine trying to survey Canada Basin, with depths exceeding 3.5 kilometres, with weighted ropes or lead lines and sextants, as hydrographers did over a century ago charting the world's waterways, fresh and marine. |
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It is the fundamental national data base to provide official names of mapping and charting, gazetteer production, and World Wide Web reference, and other geo-referenced digital systems. |
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The dyad case studies conducted for the evaluation provide a tangible sense of this variation, charting the successes and failures of clients across a number of disability types. |
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Since the announcement of the Gleneagles commitments, ONE has used this report to monitor their delivery, applauding donors who have been on track and charting a recovery course for those behind schedule. |
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All the major airlines have now resumed regularly scheduled service and cruise ships and mailboats are charting familiar itineraries. |
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Both in achieving their own objectives, which are still fuzzy, and in charting a course for the country to wend its way out of economic stagnation and social failure. |
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FutureSource already provides delayed charting on the CME website, as well as real-time streaming charts for their popular E-quotes application. |
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Taken as a whole, the myriad descriptions and depictions of winters past serve as an extended narrative, charting a course of the human imagination. |
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You could learn all this on Oink, which acted almost as a museum exhibit of Drake's critical afterlife, charting the repeated attempts to cash in on his growing critical and commercial stature. |
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The former Wall Street computer scientist is said to be a hands-on manager, involved in charting the company's grand strategy and the tiny details alike. |
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Over the years I would write emails at random times, charting his hitting prowess for no reason whatsoever other than fueling my fascination for his unique career. |
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The choice is between continuing the war or charting a path to peace. |
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We expect this Report to help Canadian governments and all of Canadian society to reconcile our shared history with the First Nations so we can enter the 21st century with a renewed commitment to charting a new course. |
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The General Assembly alone was responsible for charting the work of the Secretariat, but in fact had not yet adopted a definition of the responsibility to protect. |
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The union asserted that the inclusion of Diet Technicians on rounds for patients in long-term care, and consequent charting duties, constituted a significant change. |
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The Métis Nation Accord of 1992 needs to be a focal point for renewed discussion as part of charting the future relationship between Canada and the Métis people. |
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Some nurses may prefer to use the acronym SOAPIE to guide their charting process. |
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By charting each species, population by population, scientists can better assess which populations can support fisheries and how to prevent the loss of genetic diversity in designing breeding programs. |
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The next step should be a full examination by Member States of both the unofficial New Partnership Agenda study and the field support strategy in order to achieve consensus on charting the new horizons embodied within them. |
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The advanced charting component includes support for overlays, underlays, chartable expressions, studies on studies and annotations. |
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Oldfield has had more than 30 charting albums and 25 charting singles on the British charts and many more around the world. |
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The song reached number three in the UK Singles Chart, Church's second highest charting single and Vries' highest. |
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Froot debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 chart, and is currently her highest charting album in the United States. |
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The album was their highest charting yet, reaching Number 3 in the UK Album Charts. |
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He headed north along the coastline, charting the lands and searching for the regions sailed by the Russians 40 years previously. |
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Discovery, charting, and permanent settlement were needed to maintain a territorial claim. |
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The expedition then sailed to the Gulf of Papua, exploring and charting the coastline. |
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The fragrance system works with the spin of a charting wheel to your astrological sign. |
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Then they got out their measuring tapes and laser mapping equipment and started charting the scene. |
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There will also be a totaliser charting the running total of tokens collected. |
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There will also be a totalizer charting the running total of tokens collected. |
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With a chest the size of a beer keg, he recently started posting videos of himself on YouTube, charting his progress as he pumps iron. |
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Home movie footage is needed for a television documentary charting the history of the holiday camp, including the former Butlins at Hafan Y Mr, near Pwllheli. |
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Wolfpack Muzik's Vans remix is now charting nationally, bringing the news. |
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Navy, under the Project Magnet program, collected aeromagnetic survey data to support a Defense Mapping Agency world magnetic modeling and charting program. |
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However, the strait's narrowness, shallowness, and lack of accurate charting makes it unsuitable for many modern large ships, most of which use the Strait of Malacca instead. |
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He made great contributions to European knowledge of the area, and his more accurate navigational charting of large areas of the ocean was a major achievement. |
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Together, these two methods provide an option for tracing back a people's genetic history and charting the historical migrations of both males and females. |
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That year a great deal had been achieved in charting the Caribbean. |
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The IHO develops hydrographic and nautical charting standards. |
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When referring to hydrography and nautical charting in Conventions and similar Instruments, it is the IHO standards and specifications that are normally used. |
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The IHO enjoys observer status at the United Nations where it is the recognised competent authority on hydrographic surveying and nautical charting. |
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Stars were thought to control the fates of humanity, and as time passed, stars would move along their course in the sky, also charting the course of human lives below. |
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By charting this otherworldly universe, Matthew Carl Strecher makes palpable for the reader a bizarre literary landscape where the metaphysical and the tangible often collide. |
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Bridget, now 51, has two kids, a toyboy and, as well as obsessively charting her weight, now diarises her number of Twitter followers and her kids' headlice. |
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The new platform feature lets clients export charting screenshots of their trades along with user-generated commentary and analysis instantly via Facebook. |
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