It can serve as the foundation for coalescing a nation and building a sound state. |
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Sperm whales also produce ambergris, probably from waste coalescing around indigestible substances in the intestinal tract. |
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It is hugely encouraging that the supporters of this noble programme are coalescing. |
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Within each decade of the twentieth century, these six factors ebbed and flowed, coalescing in unique combinations. |
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But the underlying motive is to prevent challenging opinions from spreading and coalescing through the chokehold of state-sponsored control. |
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The raging wind began to take shape, twisting and coiling before the man before coalescing into a staff. |
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The food itself, even though important, is, in the main, a way of coalescing social life. |
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Nevertheless, the water collects in small, coalescing passageways and eventually trickles out of each glacier. |
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Social grievances are now coalescing deep disgust and frustration. |
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Thus, officials were coalescing around the idea that QE would draw to a close around year end. |
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Furthermore, the fuel supply system was fitted with four coalescing paper filters that were not designed to retain water from the fuel. |
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A number of positive developments over the previous few weeks had resulted in an unprecedented coalescing of Somali political forces. |
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Hardware memory access coalescing was added to improve memory access efficiency. |
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Water can be an overarching value capable of coalescing conflicting interests and facilitating consensus building within and among societies. |
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We think this idea of freedom, the actual coalescing of this nation, is actually the best idea. |
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For maximum efficiency, a particulate pre-filter needs to be installed upstream of the coalescing filter. |
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The next step is the coalescing filter with its additional oil separation effect. |
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The officer says the guards kept constant watch for clues among the prisoners for coalescing groups and ascending leaders. |
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In their diversity and variety, they encompass various coalescing and opposing interests and ideas to give them a many-coloured rainbow splendour. |
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Granuloma annulare is characterized by smooth, skin-colored papules coalescing into annular plaques, and is often found on the hands, feet, wrists, and ankles. |
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I welcome the broad support that is coalescing around these courses of action in the European Parliament. |
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Working within in jurisdiction and then coalescing at the national level, it was agreed that information is key to effective decision-making and integral to quality nursing practice. |
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And the coalescing element is replaced with an inexpensive, maintenance-free demister pad. |
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The soot-like material was determined to be a normal bi-product of dust particles that impinged on the duct walls after coalescing with water from condensation within the air conditioning units. |
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The system works by capturing, separating and coalescing air particulate in the blowby emissions and returning the oil to the crankcase with filtered gases vented to the atmosphere. |
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Creativity, resilience and a strong sense of place are coalescing in an exhilarating accelerando. |
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The Liberal vote collapsed, much of it coalescing to the Conservatives as a result of the scare around the forged Zinoviev Letter. |
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The viewer is then introduced to a coalescing of nature and the universe which lends new perspective to the original image. |
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Other rightwing factions, including Tea Party-aligned congressmen keen to translate the upset of Cantor into their gain in the upper ranks of the GOP, appeared to be coalescing around Jeb Hensarling, another Texan. |
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Use a coalescing air filter in the main air supply line. |
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Write coalescing reduces the delay in writing to disk by grouping inputs, whereas pre-fetching into cache anticipates blocks to be read given earlier reads from that section of the disk. |
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The coalescing frazil can also form flocs, which float to the surface when stream turbulence is reduced or when the buoyancy of a growing mass exceeds downward turbulence. |
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Based on the lessons of the past decades, experts in maternal, newborn and child health are increasingly coalescing around a set of strategic principles for child health and survival. |
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Potter considers them to be the remains of a series of coalescing alluvial fan deposits from the ancestral Tennessee, Cumberland, and Mississippi Rivers. |
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