In a perfect world, nearly every track on this album would have a shot at the top of the charts. |
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Over 70 genealogical charts precede the alphabetical listing of biographees. |
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Those old-time engineers built and tested engines, producing power charts that we all use. |
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Wil Tirion is the world's leading uranographer, and his charts have appeared in astronomy books all over the globe. |
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By the way, I'm a Leo and my husband is a Capricorn, and those Sun sign charts say we'd never make it. |
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A document replete with cadastres and flow charts that resemble the scratchings of a drunken maze designer. |
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Like geeky music snobs sneering as their favourite indie band climbs the charts, they view success as a sign of impurity, popularity as poison. |
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Graphical charts can be generated on the fly from this data or generated as static pages at scheduled intervals. |
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Flow charts are made, every progress in the investigation is meticulously noted down. |
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Health professionals, particularly doctors, are acutely heedful of data in the form of tables and charts and less so of words and models. |
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On the earliest charts displaying a longitude scale, the prime meridian passed through the Canaries. |
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The manual contains vital information on non-contagious diseases, first aid methods, and diet charts for women, young girls and newborns. |
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There have been incidents of grounding where ships have been operating where charts are inadequate and waters unsounded. |
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There was a great need for navigational aids in the form of good sea charts. |
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If theology is indeed faith seeking understanding, then Eberhard's thesis charts the way forward toward a new kind of via media. |
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Alas, as these charts demonstrate, the outpouring of aid for the tsunami has not been matched in other disasters. |
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However, the mountain range was not on the navigation charts used by the US Navy. |
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His collection of antique graphs and finely ruled charts works great for explaining information design to academics and engineers. |
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The graphs and charts provide fascinating information, along with colorful photographs of many different types of chameleons. |
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She was sitting as usual at the table with sheets and charts spread all around her, a pen in her hand and a coffee close by. |
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He had carefully drawn various diagrams and charts on oversize graph paper. |
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There is a choice between several standard graph styles, bar charts, pie charts and line charts. |
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The couch was inviting, but the table in front was devoid of his charts and probe data sheets. |
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Both the single and the album have topped the charts with the album selling more than 600,000 copies in three months. |
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I haven't had a number one record in the charts but then again I think that can have its own pitfalls. |
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He made systematic astronomical observations on his voyage which provided important navigation charts to later explorers. |
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It should surprise no one that the record entered the charts at No. 1 in eleven countries. |
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Other old economy sectors like heavy engineering, automobiles and construction also figure in the growth charts backed by booming demand. |
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Now he is a rap star whose music tops the charts in his adopted home of Kenya. |
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It was never a problem for him to learn difficult charts without even being able to read music. |
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It was a landmark and helped lay the foundations for the current urban music takeover of the charts and clubs. |
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Their debut album shot to the top of the charts on March 6 and sold more than 200,000 in its first week on sale. |
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Glenn Miller's follow-up recording remained at the top of the charts for months. |
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The band, who topped the charts with their self-titled debut record, hope to have the new material ready for release early next year. |
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Dee prepared nautical information, including charts for navigation in the polar regions, for the company during the next 32 years. |
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The case for more accurate and timely government nautical charts seems to have resonated within the new Bush Administration this year. |
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Her current task is to undertake survey work, updating existing charts and navigational resources. |
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Rather than tying literary phenomena to underlying social and political developments, she charts an autonomous history for literature itself. |
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In the special exhibition area the costume gallery charts some of the radical changes that have occurred in tennis outfits, especially for women. |
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Although it charts the development of ideas in Van Gogh's ouevre, the show is not organised strictly chronologically, but by theme. |
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A national database charts more than 28 million UK addresses which can identify whether or not a home has a licence. |
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Certain off licences in the city centre operate a refusal register, which charts the estimated age of children that they turn away. |
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Schemes like Munsell's provided us with the charts that are now available from paint manufacturers. |
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Another statistic charts CEO pay at Fortune 100 companies as a multiple of the average pay of workers at the same firms. |
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System software generates reports and charts the results to user specifications. |
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While it didn't show up in any Billboard charts, the story of 2002's rock and dance undergrounds was the resurgence of post-punk. |
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As an indicator of forcible suppression it often appears in charts associated with assassinations. |
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The paperback fourth edition includes more charts and graphs as well as a chapter on trading futures online. |
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Is there a place on the pop charts for a hand playing hot-rodded country music? |
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Coriolanus charts the destructive contest between a vain aristocratic soldier and the self-seeking patricians who claim to represent the masses. |
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Both the charts and the map data can be printed, saved to files, or copied to the Windows clipboard. |
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Equipment that is rarely cleaned, such as pens, charts and computer keyboards, may also be a source of contamination. |
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Novelty bands are ten a penny, as even the most cursory glance at the charts on either side of the Atlantic will show you. |
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Investigate the economic and political structure through the use of data charts and country fact files. |
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There are lengthy charts illustrating the kind of rhetorical strategies used to enhance the literary appeal of the letter to its hearers. |
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The charts which illustrate the light curves of variable stars remind me of quilting charts. |
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So I'm going to try again, this time with some charts to help illustrate the jargon. |
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Dealing with the end of the Periclean age, specifically in and around 415 BCE, Keuls charts the 'phallocracy' underlying Athenian society. |
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Regardless of their luck or ability, taking a voyage without accurate charts is, at the least, inadvisable, if not foolhardy. |
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Though there are no complicated rising signs or intricate charts to deal with, the Chinese New Year falls on a different date each year. |
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The plot charts a downward spiral that takes the characters into a nearly feral state. |
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Your powerful rock sound will zoom you to the top of the charts, my friend. |
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Over the period it has topped the yearly sales charts no fewer than 11 times. |
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Regular intercourse two to three times a week should be advised, but basal body temperature charts are not helpful and should be avoided. |
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Blair writes unaffectedly and charts her personal growth with honest self-deprecation. |
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Let me give you some examples of how data visualization flash charts simply information dissemination and consumption. |
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He has been irremovable from the charts ever since and released his latest album last year. |
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Secret Meteorological Office charts show the alarming swirl of isobars converging in black lines over the Channel. |
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During the frenzied final days before the presentation, groups of students huddle around flip charts and laptops, hashing out their proposal. |
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One Carthaginian sea captain sank his ship rather than let his charts fall into Roman hands. |
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The department will furnish you with reporting forms and sales tax rate charts to distribute to the vendors. |
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Investment advisers down here are not exactly keeping an eagle eye on the graphs and pie charts of the north's property market either. |
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His research is impeccable, and he charts the genesis and progress of each of the projects with style and wit. |
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He uses his imagination as the first geographers did when on their charts they drew the equator. |
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But this was purely on pre-release sales and the album forthwith dropped out of the charts like the preverbal falling brick. |
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Indeed, it may be the charts that are beginning to factor in a negative geopolitical scenario. |
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This site is the mother lode of maps, charts, data, and articles about Australians. |
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His band's debut single entered the charts this week and music experts are tipping it for the number one spot. |
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It also seeks to explain why the introduction of decimalized charts took longer in Belgium than other countries such as France. |
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It failed to use gnomonic charts for its bearings and the King George V was given the position of the Bismarck but it was 200 miles out. |
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We have charts that show the names of all the runways, taxiways, terminals, etc. |
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And the music currently flooding the charts by new acoustic-backed singer-songwriters is doing nothing to alter my opinion. |
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You should be able to check this game out rather cheap, it's not new and I don't think it blazed up the charts. |
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The dissertation is well organized with many fascinating diagrams, charts and figures. |
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I've seen the pie charts and graphs so there's no arguing with their facts and findings. |
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Previously, only a very small quantity of this white was available, but now this grenache blanc and picardan mix is storming up the charts. |
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I think it's very useful to have simple pie charts and graphs telling a colour-coded story. |
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Bar charts, bar graphs, pie charts, or other charts and graphs are one of the most common methods of displaying information of various kinds. |
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No amount of surveys, graphs and pie charts will ever make me understand why this occurs. |
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At no time was there less than one pair of eyes locked on the bank of monitoring computer screens, dials, charts and print-outs. |
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In fact, similar tests of subjective validation, with identical results, have been done on astrological charts and graphological readings. |
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Of course, the charts were printed right there in black and white, and they were always dominated by stuff like this. |
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In previous charts for this day I added ten mph to the ground speed to get the air speed for each of the pilots. |
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Team members made copious lists on large charts, which were impressive, modernistic art forms in vibrant script and colors. |
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Her career charts an interesting course between the disparate poles of her attraction. |
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For half a dozen years, the showband remained at the top of the popularity charts. |
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Morals and good habits were also an important subject for charts and an integral part of missionary education. |
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A few charts had no data on the dosage and frequency of the drugs administered. |
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The test began with the eye charts at 200 feet and all testers reading them. |
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Each was followed by charts depicting nerve function before and after the transplant surgery. |
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She said anyone in doubt should consult a GP who had the charts showing height and weight and what are the healthy limits. |
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Today, his band is again getting ready to set the music charts ablaze with the launch of their new album. |
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So, my experience, wants and desires are way past quick and easy line drawings of charts. |
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These non-dimensional charts allow hand calculations and quick verifications in structural design of laterally loaded piles. |
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The hallways are lined with children's work, including stories, weather charts, and other projects they have produced. |
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He sits at a bench with a jug of water, poring over flight plans and weather charts, just like the rest of them. |
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They annotated these weather charts with areas of high seas, poor visibility, low cloud-cover, turbulence, and high winds. |
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Remember, you don't need a team director with a map, weather charts and a radio to tell you what to do. |
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Its shelves are packed with files containing charts showing daily movements in ticket sales. |
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His small flat off the King's Road is packed with technical books, laptops and charts. |
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Equally of interest at the exhibition are the charts listing the different quantities and units used for weights and measures in this land. |
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The U.S. National Weather Service uses the old term, millibars, on its charts and in its reports. |
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Suitable flip charts or a whiteboard should be used for recording the proceedings. |
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For example, packages for bar charts, UML notation and even Karnaugh maps can be downloaded. |
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Coleridge's text may have been keelhauled, but the show still charts a course through it. |
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The book charts the history of the town through the ages and is illustrated with many pictures showing how it has changed over the years. |
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I'm no technician, but a wily old trader once told me to ignore the news and trust the charts. |
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And in their day, they bestrode the pop charts like two Antipodean colossi. |
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Frank is suddenly back at the top of the charts and his record company signs his girlfriend and rechristens her Furious. |
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Leaning into a 90 mph wind, a graph charts every movement, every wobble, in a trajectory that resembles the Alps. |
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He's also near the top of the offensive rebounding charts and is among the NBA's biggest workhorses in terms of minutes played. |
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The students made use of charts and working models to explain their experiments. |
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I made this choice because the charts labored the point and didn't add anything to the book's content. |
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A compass, sextant and charts were the necessary tools for plotting a course. |
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Most of the charts had a square to the Moon and the planet squaring the Moon was Pluto or Uranus. |
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But it does have the amusing benefit of pulling out randomly entertaining figures and presenting them as charts. |
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Our friends may not be the best indicators, nor a record's position in the charts. |
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It charts the love story of a rich wastrel who falls for a workaholic woman doctor. |
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Although lots of other birds rate highly, that trio tops the charts of our summer resident birds. |
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In this novel a 56-year-old bachelor plays out a baseball league he has invented using a variety of numerical charts and the roll of three dice. |
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In general, the movement of planets to angular positions in relocated charts is of greatest importance. |
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Three quarters of the charts had at least one angular planet, half had two or more and a quarter had three or more. |
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Two pitchers that have flown up prospect charts are lefties Macay McBride and Dan Meyer. |
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The record was climbing the charts, I was in demand all over the place, whirlwind tours here there everywhere. |
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The song also climbed the charts in North America and went on to become a worldwide hit for the duo. |
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The Matchbox 20 lead singer is climbing the charts on his own and he's live with us. |
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It has been climbing the charts ever since the video was aired on music channels. |
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They appeared in the late '70s and rapidly climbed the charts, both in sales and in fans' rankings. |
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When he is not looking over project Gantt charts he is looking over topo maps and planning backpacking trips in and around Arizona. |
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Animal anatomy can also be taught using models, charts and audio visual aids, it maintains. |
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As Gerald Corbett pointed to flow charts and Venn diagrams, he uttered one word which sent the Prime Minister's temper soaring. |
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The charts are exported as vector graphics rather than bitmaps, which makes them easy to rescale and to edit further if desired. |
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Fourthly, the health facility was assessed for availability of antimalarial drugs and malaria treatment wall charts. |
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The book contains numerous charts, tables and figures, including chemical structures for most antimicrobials that readers will find very useful. |
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I loved black licorice, but it raised my eye pressure nearly off the charts. |
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The Beatles and The Supremes were riding high in the charts when the class of 1964 embarked upon their studies at Lancaster University. |
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Add to that the invention, intelligence and dry wit this title contains, and it deserves to top the charts. |
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You can listen to the audio of his speech here, and follow his charts and research here. |
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The more northerly reaches on their charts had always been regarded as nowhere places, including Shalisa Creek Bay. |
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Or if there is a strong creative or artistic aspect in their charts, they can aim for the arts. |
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They chat to the local fishermen who tip them off to net snags, and spend long hours poring over the charts. |
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Why otherwise would sales charts become the obsessional focus for interactions between pop and society? |
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They had no maps, no charts, no astrogation data, yet they brought the galaxy to its knees. |
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It is unlikely that he ever practised astrology in the sense of drawing up charts and interpreting them. |
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It is arguable whether Bryant is really top five or top ten, but whatever, he's high on the charts with a bullet next to his name. |
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Since they were all manuscript, no two charts or atlases were alike in size, decoration or cartographic content. |
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Or maybe the people buying this atrocity are the same humourless sad sacks who catapulted Mr. Blobby to the top of the charts a decade ago. |
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Other activities included drawing pie charts to illustrate incomes, as well as creating seasonal calendars and trend lines. |
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That's why they tried to shut down several other sites providing lyrics, tablature and chord charts. |
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A number of excellent tables, figures and flow charts are included for clinicians to use in practice. |
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The abundance of figures, tables, charts, and examples help make the research results more understandable. |
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Numerous charts, tables and figures are used to advantage throughout the book. |
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It is illustrated with cartoons and offers the reader a few simple charts, plus a timeline at the end of each chapter. |
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However, it can be inferred from the wording that he had access to both the hospital charts and the audiogram results of the plaintiff. |
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Chris talks to proud Salopians who simply won't live anywhere else, and charts how the County has changed whilst they have been in residence. |
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What was wrong, you wondered, with those nice magnetic charts with stick on clouds and smiley sunshines? |
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Looking at weekly charts of company XYZ's stock, we notice some basic swings between bullishness and bearishness that each last about five days. |
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Below are charts that show the numbers of grants, the amount of annual awards and grant distribution. |
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Dark Days charts several years in the lives of the homeless who live in makeshift shacks in the New York underground system. |
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I am certain that people who suffered sex-scandals had a malefic venus in their charts. |
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The momentum trader has already engaged in technical analysis, examining stock charts for signs of the breakout. |
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Technical analysts watch stock market charts and data to predict what stocks or indexes will do next. |
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To use myself as a counterexample, in psychological tests I always score off the charts in the rational measures. |
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In music, pretension is nine tenths of the charts, but trade a bit of that pretentiousness and you can uncover gems. |
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McFly's first two singles, Five Colours in Her Hair and Obviously, both entered the charts at number one. |
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He is in front of his locker, placing written scouting reports and color-coded charts on Orioles hitters into neat stacks on the floor. |
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He done it in Italy with Udinese and Parma, and topped the scorers charts so there is definitely a talented marksman within him. |
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Designers are best served by having this information in the form of design charts or a user-friendly computer program. |
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In dealing with commodities such as butter, we recognize patterns in charts and calculate the mean average over a period of time. |
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Actually, with a new CD coming out in eight weeks, she might ride this puppy to the top of the charts, even if they ban her from the Grammies. |
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Previous solo albums by former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon were almost the sound of a man apologising for having once been in the charts. |
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We've got computer projections of drift according to the weather and charts which give us an approximation of survival times. |
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There are illustrative charts that explain phenomena like birds soaring using thermals. |
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High-speed computers convert imagery into a bar graph that charts the pixels, dots of pure black to pure white and all of the grays. |
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The alabaster's milky translucence and variegated, veined surfaces suggest the body, celestial charts and tide-roiled seashores. |
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The story charts a difference from matter as material to matter as meaning. |
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Sadly, like their previous albums, you are more likely to encounter it in the bargain bin than the charts. |
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I always find that it helps to have eye-catching, multicolored graphics such as pie charts, bar graphs and compliance scorecards. |
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The use of growth charts is essential as indices of health and nutrition to track a child's progress as she grows. |
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It charts the decline and subsequent recovery of the then 19-year-old author, hospitalised in the late 1960s because of a mental breakdown. |
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It proves that intelligent dance music exists, and it exists outside the charts and the top 40 pipeline. |
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The museum has two indoor galleries housing various small exhibits, models, photographs and charts highlighting the growth and development of the Indian Railways. |
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By 1650, two-thirds of the continent's coast were thus widely known not only in Europe, but also wherever Dutch charts, atlases, and globes were distributed. |
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She has one long leg in the Top 40 charts and another in the land of twangy vowels. |
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In his new book American Fun, John Beckman charts our pursuit of happiness from the Boston Tea Party to hippies and Yippies. |
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The system, designed to improve the accuracy of data in racing charts, uses 4-ounce radio transmitters that are attached to the saddlecloths of the horses. |
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The updated charts, once produced, will benefit both military and commercial shipping, enabling them to navigate safely through the shallow seaways. |
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Winder's history of immigration charts an admirable course between the Scylla of racist little Britainism and the Charybdis of utopian open-handedness. |
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The opera charts the tragic tale of butterfly waiting in vain for her husband to return to her. |
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As early as 1913, Billboard, a music industry journal, had begun printing weekly sheet music bestseller charts and surveys of the most popular songs in vaudeville. |
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While TLC was still hanging on in 1999, the tide was turning on the pop charts, too. |
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Their first single, Life in a Day, made it to a fairly unspectacular 62 in the UK charts, and it was to be a few more years before their fortunes changed. |
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Even though the commercial surface gauge had yielded identical microinch ratings, the profile charts revealed that the surface textures were far from being identical. |
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Ranging from classic black and white shots featuring line and form to intriguing abstracts in colour, the exhibition charts Rob's photographic journey during this period. |
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He made a motion to Renny to pull out local navigation charts. |
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I remember quailing in horror at the American charts in those days. |
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The band, armed with nothing but a couple of catchy tunes, a few metres of spandex and an imaginative wardrobe mistress, stormed up the album charts. |
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The advanced course is aimed at providing farmers with the expertise in using packages such as breeding charts, farm accounts and VAT recording and returns. |
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Confronting seven different objections to our self-image as moral, well-behaved creatures, he charts a course through the philosophical quicksands that often engulf us. |
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Simon carried his bag of what-nots in with him and clicked his fingers and instantly the flip charts were standing, the projector screen was up and the room was set to stun. |
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He also drew the first accurate navigation charts of the islands. |
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Rather than rethinking our fundamental assumptions about organizational effectiveness, we have stayed preoccupied with charts and plans and designs. |
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And just last fortnight the country's leading economic newspaper produced a page full of pie charts and graphs devoted to tracking bumps and dips in consumer viewing. |
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Prior to this weather charts had been presented on screen with captions. |
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Many hardboat skippers have PCs by the helm, displaying electronic charts, plotting their position from a GPS interface and even steering the boat's auto-pilot. |
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Characters in the soap Eastenders, which charts the lives of cockney Londoners, call their children Chelsea. |
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They hole up in a room with lots of flip charts and go to work. |
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Mrs Levett said numerous cold calling scams had targeted people in York, for example salespeople selling adverts in calendars, charts and directories. |
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These days the charts are full of pop singers who spill their guts and pop songs that tell us what they're supposed to signify. |
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His direct running has caused problems for defences and his increased goal threat has lifted him to the top of the scoring charts at Man City with nine goals. |
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The only performance artist to make the pop charts, he joins the roster of aging musical avant-gardists who've begun to top the bill annually at the Rodeo. |
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These texts, along with genealogical charts, photographs of manuscript leaves, and other useful addenda add to the overall scholarly nature of the collection. |
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The charts now featured the likes of Limp Bizkit, a rap-metal band whose misogyny was so overt as to be comical. |
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The nature of this software, with its intelligent objects and adeptness at technical drawings, diagrams, and charts leads to comparisons with Microsoft Visio. |
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Music, of course, is another intensely important arena, particularly so these days in North Africa and France, where rai music has made the pop charts. |
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Failure mode and effects analysis examines processes, materials, methods, equipment, and the environment with flow charts and cause-effect diagrams. |
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Then it was back to the charts, where each team planned a route and then plotted a magnetic course to steer for each leg of the 13-mile trip to Block Island. |
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It shot into the charts at number 10, unheard of in those days, but stalled well short of the expected number 1 slot and vanished from the charts in six weeks flat. |
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I wanted to get beyond the raw statistics, the charts and the predictions. |
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He even put together a powerpoint presentation complete with photos and charts. |
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In Lost in the Meritocracy, kirn charts how the economics of privilege taunt him at every turn in Princeton. |
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I was a super trainspotter, looking at the right charts and mixes. |
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No other African American has replicated his success in the four decades since his heyday atop the country charts. |
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The reconstruction of the historical charts has revealed major changes in the evolution of the coastline and the associated bathymetry of the Inner Thermaikos Gulf. |
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He's shown them his graphs and charts, made his reasoned arguments. |
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While developing his theory on the wave characteristics of light, he showed how the propagation of tidal waves could be represented on charts as a series of co-tidal lines. |
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A pictograph is used to present statistics in a popular yet less statistical way to those who are not familiar with charts that contain numerical scales. |
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A look at the real engines and scale models, combined with the charts and diagrams on the walls, made various aeronautical principles easier to understand. |
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It entered the charts at No.1 and has already outsold his previous album. |
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In exploring this point she charts how political identity, ethnicity, and regionalism were related to the local economy and the actions of a weak national state. |
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Aimed at the banking community, this consumer advice show charts all that's new in the world of waistcoats, cravats, handkerchiefs and pocket watches. |
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The geomorphological and sedimentological evolution of the system is reconstructed for the last 150 years, on the basis of detailed analysis of historical bathymetric charts. |
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It is a collection of 1,270 alphanumerical charts which, after several rounds of deciphering, give rise to many old writings in different languages. |
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On a slow week you can top the charts with a piffling 30,000 sales. |
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These include primary and secondary sources in the form of trade books, magazines, newspapers, pictures, videos, charts, Internet sources, and other media and art forms. |
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Anwar looks and sounds like an accountant as he addresses a question no more incendiary than monetary debt, with charts included. |
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Jane, a registered nurse on a busy surgical unit, completes an assessment of one of her assigned postoperative patients but charts minimal information on the patient record. |
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I work in healthcare, and I see on many charts of women raising children lists of antidepressants and antianxiety meds. |
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McGrath carefully charts her increasing sympathy for the people she is required to spy on, and her growing belief that it is the big corporations that demand penetration. |
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This bit of dry data, presented in charts and tables of figures intelligible only to specialists, links the unremarkable urban events with the movement of the stars. |
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Just as Gregorian chants took the charts by storm in the 1990s, the producer of a new CD of Gaelic psalm singing is hoping to touch the public's heart. |
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Some star charts are drawn with the pointers to help locate objects above. |
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This new three-part series charts the history of magic in Britain. |
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The straight-up fear of a world in which disco singles consistently topping the charts was the new normal. |
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These large charts were repeated four times, and on the perspex covering them were plotted with chinagraph pencils reports from aircraft in flight and ships. |
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There is a clear plastic overlay sheet to protect your valuable charts from your chinagraph pencils and a sturdy document clip to keep paperwork in place. |
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Here are the guitar chord charts for the basic guitar bar chords. |
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The memorabilia problem is particularly nettlesome when dealing with an author whose fame derives from achievement on the playing fields or pop charts. |
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If someone arrives with large charts and pointers, where does it stop? |
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It has been garnering rave reviews and climbing the charts for months. |
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In the early 1960s, the lyrical tenor saxophonist Stan Getz topped the charts with recordings of music by Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. |
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When human mariners and lunar astronauts navigated by dead reckoning they used charts, tables, various measuring instruments, and a considerable amount of mathematics. |
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Australian Felix Noblis takes his audience back to the dark ages for his translation of the 8th century heroic poem which charts the battles of Beowulf, a Norse warrior. |
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The IODE also distributed miniature Union Jacks and flag charts. |
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Venus is a secondary significator in most relationship charts. |
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All will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of last year's winner, David Sneddon, who topped the charts with his debut single, Stop Living The Lie. |
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International business consultancy KPMG has hit the pop charts running. |
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Others may relate to comparisons, suggesting pie charts or Venn diagrams. |
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Fish's organization provides charts to help bird-watchers predict the best viewing time for various raptor species, from the golden eagle to the merlin. |
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Seemingly harmless World Cup screensavers, spreadsheets and electronic wall charts could provide the ideal vehicles for virus and worm propagation. |
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This week they are riding high at number 21 in the UK charts. |
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However, their absence from the charts was a far cry from a trail of failed hits, remnants of creativity run dry. |
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In the field were a mass of tables and charts and diagrams, explanations of things people had done in years past, trying to put a new spin on old information. |
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He landed more records on the charts than anyone in history. |
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Check your charts, your boat and supplies, then head out into the blue. |
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Hitler had lost some of his faith in stargazers after his deputy had used astrological charts to plan a flight to Britain that ended with him being incarcerated. |
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Why allocate education dollars to a community perceived to be off the charts with spelling-bee winners and academic scholars? |
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Decision aids include booklets, tapes, videodiscs, interactive computer programs, or paper based charts, to help presentation and discussion of risk information with patients. |
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Back then, it seemed as if she had studied Mariah Carey and, on an anything-you-can-do basis, resolved to squeal, ululate and warble her way to the top of the charts. |
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Until now, boaters with navigation software had to purchase their charts from a vendor or pay a vendor for a subscription to a chart updating service. |
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The film version swept to the top of the box-office charts last month. |
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And therein lies a tale of fragility and obsolescence that can be told in two tidy charts. |
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The collection also features world maps, and includes atlases, globes, school geographies, maritime charts, and a variety of pocket, wall, children's, and manuscript maps. |
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Picture one of those mileage charts you get in the front of road atlases. |
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Nelson looked at the charts that lay before him on the table and then peered up at the Observation Nose where he saw Norman Thompson sitting in front of the bow windows. |
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Beneath the playful, punny story is a basic lesson on how to read pie charts and bar graphs. |
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But in my estimation nothing really seems too off the charts. |
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The charts and graphs helped me understand the presentation. |
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He also put the informercial back on the charts as a prime way to get a message out to consumers. |
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The question is, can Warwick maintain his pride and self-respect as the film crew charts his every move? |
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The use of flow charts and fishbone charts allows for systematic troubleshooting. |
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Flow charts allow the user to see what paths the program has taken so they can troubleshoot problems as they occur. |
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Most decoration involved the ankle clocks, and several are shown on p.15 in the form of charts. |
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Where a 10-page presentation with one or two charts would have been acceptable before, now we all suffer from death by PowerPoint. |
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I developed KPIs and drilldown KPIs for various functions and assisted in designing and developing interactive Dashboards with dynamic charts. |
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However, the album never even made it onto the record charts, and the critics ate her alive. |
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One Web site, www.ourhobbithole.com, charts the progress of a Frodoesque fantasy. |
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European sailing had been primarily close to land cabotage, guided by portolan charts. |
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These were astronomical charts plotting the location of the stars over a distinct period of time. |
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Some Spanish ships were captured, and Drake used their more accurate charts. |
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