In that case, when the length of one of the arms changes the tiniest bit, the beams will be more in step and produce some light when combined. |
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Heavy rain and strong winds combined to cause chaos across the region last night with the East Coast the worst affected. |
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These applications are optimized for the combined arms commander and satisfy the supporting needs of the staff officer. |
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Half a century later the parliaments also combined and the end of that old song found the Hanoverians on the throne. |
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He used a stroke he observed natives of the Solomon Islands using, which combined an up-and-down kick with an alternating overarm stroke. |
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It must be a navy big enough to defend her against the combined efforts of Russia and France. |
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The radiometric age data combined with the petrography of the volcanics thus indicate two separate events of volcanism in the Danish North Sea. |
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Down the glen, at Montelimar, chestnuts are combined with local almonds and honey to make the nougat. |
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This represents a combined total of just 23 wins for both starters for the first game of a World Series. |
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A knee injury, a doping ban and problems with his former team all combined to knock his career off course. |
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These results, combined with the ever-larger size of enterprises, point toward a greater oligarchical control of both the state and the economy. |
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At the present time, 20 hazzanim per year are graduated from the major training institutions combined. |
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This couple opted out of a traditional church wedding and instead chose a two-in-one, wedding and honeymoon combined in beautiful St Lucia! |
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Because of their minor combined relative importance, white pine and striped maple were excluded from the DCA ordination. |
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That figure exceeded the combined total from all previous years, and for the first time one of the expellees was a bishop. |
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Any time life works us over to the degree that we experience combined physical and mental pain, we are in the realm of alchemy. |
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She'd obviously inherited her mother's elegant features, but combined with her father's square jaw, it made her look severe and tense. |
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This combined with altitude sickness caused to me to vomit in the cable car, right at the top of the mountain as we were going down. |
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They successfully combined cutting edge fashion with a haircut that suits you personally. |
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Eat either protein or starch combined with vegetables other than the potato. |
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It was garnished with some candied orange peel, all of which combined perfectly with my glass of Muscat De Lunel. |
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It is made with many offal tidbits, it is necessary to cook the offals separately before they are combined and cooked together. |
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However, when it comes to self-destruction any car combined with a hard-core muscle car mentality will eventually lead to a dead end. |
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Sudden cardiac arrests account for more deaths each year than the total number of deaths from AIDS, lung and breast cancer, and stroke combined. |
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The story of sacrifice, of both men and beast, when combined with the desolate scenery creates a haunting atmosphere. |
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She combined wildflowers that grow on arable land with wildflowers that grow in hayfields. |
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Heating and cooling are supplied by a combined heat pump and chilling device. |
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The look on my face combined with the little strangled noises that seemed to come from my throat of their own accord seemed answer enough. |
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The man at the helm was the MD, credit controller, editor, advertising manager and distribution manager combined. |
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Implement combined orientation training for Senior Executive Service civilians and general officers. |
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The film's magical, mythic undertones are combined with a gritty, sparse realism that means things always err on the right side of sentiment. |
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The aqueous phase was re-extracted with ether and the combined ethereal extracts washed with water until free from alkali. |
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And Ariane also talks about maximum interiority combined with maximum exteriority in the actors. |
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Alternatively, the machmeter may be combined with the Air Speed Indicator, in which case it is often referred to as a Combined Speed Indicator. |
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That picture, especially combined with the title of this post, is just plain spooky. |
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My proposal for dollarization, combined with my endorsement of foreign buyouts of banks, led to the Yankee-imperialism charge. |
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Only this year have the two brands combined been able to nose ahead of the French number one. |
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Such possibilities, combined with a poor climate for agriculture, squelched widespread agricultural development. |
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The steak combined the double whammy of being simultaneously tasteless and chewy, while the haggis was simply superb. |
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The last half of each run was then combined to produce an overall set of 50,000 points. |
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In addition, bullet manufacturers have developed more varieties of competition-grade bullets in these calibers than all the others combined. |
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I dread to think of the combined calorific value of the assorted boxes of goodies that are currently residing in The Coven Lounge. |
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His thesis work combined algebra and combinatorics into the new field of matrix theory. |
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Altogether, its total area is slightly less than the combined areas of the states of Utah and Nevada. |
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This was a combined inset wall-mounted sink, tap, soap dispenser, and hand drier in one unit. |
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The combined contraceptive pill contains the hormone oestrogen as well as progestogen. |
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In this engagement they successfully combined civil administration wisdom and anthropology. |
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The dynamic nature of the security market, combined with its seemingly perpetual immaturity, can leave any forecast about its future off target. |
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France and Germany combined to block moves to send Patriot missiles and other Nato hardware to defend Turkey in the event of war. |
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Good old-fashioned police work and some of the most sophisticated modern detection techniques are being combined in the hunt for the criminal. |
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A combined choir of five churches will sing Christmas carols in Latin and English. |
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Carbonate skins are composed primarily of carbonate, usually calcium carbonate, but the carbonate is sometimes combined with magnesium. |
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The hand weeding can be combined with thinning in the case of the vegetables that require it, such as lettuce, carrots and Florence fennel. |
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Cisco said it expected to take a one-time combined charge of not more than two cents in connection with the acquisitions. |
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The primary outcome was the combined outcome of time to all cause death or time to recurrent congestive heart failure. |
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The book combined good writing with straight thinking, and it would be a success, he predicted. |
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It is frequently combined with blue pill or compound colocynth pill, or with Dover's powder. |
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Rarely, if ever, is the functionality of a plane combined with that of any other operative tool. |
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That inexperience combined with the fact they were playing overseas for the first time sealed their fate. |
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Wreckage was strewn over a wide area and that, combined with the thick fog, made the task exceptionally difficult. |
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All combined to create a feast of entertainment for the packed audiences who attended over both nights. |
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The chicken and fruits, combined with honey and lemon, were sweet without being cloying, and struck the exact balance between tangy and savoury. |
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On special teams, we have two return men who combined for six touchdowns and the most accurate field goal kicker in NFL history. |
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The analysis of the collective psychological errancy of that time combined with the footage was a dynamite commentary on what went wrong. |
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On election night, the BBC and ITV produced a combined exit poll based on the voting intentions of 16,000 people. |
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For several days also direct compression upon the spot of inosculation was combined with this pressure at the cardiac side. |
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Ancient and primitive tribes used these plants, often combined with different earths, to colour and decorate their faces and bodies. |
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We investigated the results of combined acetabular fractures that were treated through the extensile triradiate approach in this study. |
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The fantastic views, fresh air and amazing sky, plus the generous drams of whisky, combined to produce a truly sublime atmosphere. |
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For me, the worst scenario was a light misting drizzle or light snowfall, combined with a hard uphill push. |
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The five storage bins will have a combined capacity of approximately 63,000 bushels. |
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He combined a keen sense of humor with a bold witness and fearless preaching of the Word of God. |
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When combined with butyrin and water, it made a cheap and more-or-less palatable butter substitute. |
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But surging goatgrass and declining rainfall combined to confound the plan and spurred him to look for a new spring crop. |
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All the readings are then combined to form an accurate image of the swiped finger. |
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But in 937 the English army under Athelstan defeated a combined force of Norse, Scots, and Strathclyde Welsh. |
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Cycling is an ideal way to experience the region and can be combined with boat hire. |
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The eight patients treated with placebo from all dose groups were combined for the purpose of summaries and analyses. |
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She held the stage like few solo singers can with her spellbinding vocals and her guitar work which combined rhythm and lead work. |
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It's a combined highway and transit construction project and requires drilling foundation caissons in areas with underground utilities. |
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This, combined with my complete lack of intellect, is the reason why I'm never seen reading in public. |
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There is also a new connecting rod that is combined with a revised piston design. |
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Shorthand may serve useful purposes, but when combined with short attention spans, it's foolishness bordering on fraud. |
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This, combined with her very distinctive way with fioriture meant that Fiorilla was imbued with a sound very particular to Bartoli. |
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He had lost both legs in a final stand against a combined force of Cuban and Angolan troops. |
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Most inhabitants speak a dialect that is based on standard English combined with African expressions and local slang. |
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He was said to have combined ability, firmness, and impartiality with dignity and good temper. |
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Too many hours for some, combined with too few hours for others, can further polarize income inequality, as has occurred in Canada. |
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Given the obscurity and perceived difficulty of his oeuvre, he is literature's white whale, Rosebud, and Bigfoot combined. |
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The face underneath was an assortment of species, all combined together to make up the hideously ugly face. |
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Ramsey's can-do attitude, combined with high academic marks, recently won him some high-powered help towards reaching his goals. |
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The fashion show combined high tea and high fashion to promote the shopping mall's high-end image. |
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We began by having a heated discussion on the use of apostrophes and whether the contractive use and the possessive use can be combined. |
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He found what seemed to be an octamerous arrangement combined to a certain extent with hexamerism. |
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On the image returned three hours later, these clouds had combined to form a plume-like feature similar to the one seen the previous day. |
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At that stage, the electrons and ions combined into neutral atoms that no longer scattered the radiation. |
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Energy conservation strategies were then combined to form bundled packages for the proposed building. |
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They've all combined to form a huge black cloud that is going to taunt me all day. |
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Yoga can also be helpful when combined with other therapies for heart disease and high blood pressure. |
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Their acting is okay but okay acting combined with so-so story make for some forgettable viewing moments. |
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Antibiotics may be combined with steroids to help reduce canal skin inflammation and pain. |
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It took the combined efforts of a stewardess and all four fellow passengers to cram me into that middle seat. |
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How different are the modern crops grown to be combined, for they are cut only when dead ripe. |
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Most Japanese oysters are maricultured, which means they are actually born in a hatchery where egg and sperm are artificially combined. |
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Copha is fairly saturated and used in recipes where it is melted, combined with other ingredients and left to set. |
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It all came from a sweeping movement, when the irrepressible Scott Hadden and Chris Capaldi combined to devastating effect. |
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From rooftops to alleys, combined military forces are battling pockets of remaining fighters. |
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Vehicles and interactive backgrounds are rendered with computer animation and combined almost flawlessly with pencil and ink drawings. |
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There were some very nice chocolate-coloured dress pants, one pair combined with a dark pink polo neck with white horizontal stripes. |
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Finally, adjacent age units that did not contain fossil specimens were combined into single age units. |
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His sharp lyrics and refusal to compromise combined with an easy humor and winning personality to make him one of the great protest singers. |
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He also devised portable hydrogen-gas generators that combined sulfuric acid and iron shavings to produce combustible gas. |
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This covers several local airlines and can be combined with an open-jaw international ticket. |
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His exceptional skills at grifting combined with his good looks have allowed him to believe that he can con anybody. |
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The radiator and reservoir are actually a single combined unit, which appears to be made from aluminium. |
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The microstructural and morphologic data sets were then combined into a single data set. |
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Special music will be provided by a famous opera singer and a 100-member combined choir will sing. |
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The web host representative whom I correspond with has recently reported that our combined daily hits is somewhere in the one million range. |
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Place the first four ingredients in a food processor with a pinch of salt, and process until combined. |
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It combined Dutch elements with porches, open kitchens, and servants quarters suited to the climate and social system. |
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Most households there rely on temporary or cyclical migration, combined with weaving straw figures. |
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When catoptrics are combined with conventional lens systems, known as dioptrics, the resulting sensors are known as catadioptrics. |
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Bearden's liberation came through a medium that combined collage and photomontage. |
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Mash cheese, pimento, mayonnaise, and hot pepper sauce in a small bowl with a fork until well combined. |
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The lamp also works on a counter balance system, not a spring system, and the balance is made possible by counterweights combined with two arms. |
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Cran's concert performances are a stunning display of technical virtuosity combined with fun and humour, banter and stories. |
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The number of defensive touchdowns Tampa Bay scored in the regular season and the postseason combined. |
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I give them a center warm-up, and then center work such as tendus combined with pirouettes, as well as a fondu exercise and adagio. |
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The ambivalence stems from Wittgenstein's admiration of Freud combined with his staunch condemnation of psychoanalytic theory. |
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Eventually, commandos from the Army and the Royal Marines were combined into four brigades. |
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The efforts of students, teachers and parents combined to ensure that the event was one that would be remembered for a long time to come. |
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And it is this shape of his dome combined with his height that gives him the majestic aura. |
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The required premises need to be formulated on the combined basis of empirical and rational knowledge. |
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In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle, mix cream cheese and butter until combined. |
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He's one of those rare people with a great sense of business, combined with a thorough knowledge of what works creatively. |
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This may not have been a classic encounter, but there were some spells of brightness for both teams which combined to make it an enjoyable game. |
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Irish companies export more services to Britain than they do to all other 13 European Union member states combined. |
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In a medium bowl, whisk together the dissolved gelatin and creme fraiche until well combined. |
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Of the participating patients, 107 men were treated with external beam radiation therapy combined with seed implants. |
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The combined forces of Harold and Tostig drove Gruffydd back into Wales, and in 1063 caused his downfall and death. |
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And those facts, combined with my own observations of the real world, always collided with my carefully constructed Marxist dreamworld. |
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But when he combined his drive-time radio spots with the billboard and specifically targeted consumers in the car, it all came together. |
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Reviewing the other drawers, I realized that two could be combined, which freed up a drawer for the jewelry. |
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In her scrolls, fragments of words are combined with fragments of images, so that the idea of a single reading or truth is scorned. |
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Perhaps in the later Middle Ages, some crofts were combined into larger holdings, occasionally with barn or byre as well as a farmhouse. |
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She took photos from magazines, enlarged them, cropped them, spliced them, and combined them with text. |
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Exceptional weather conditions combined with a spring tide produced one of the worst floods in living memory for the east coast of England. |
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Masculine and feminine gender have all been combined together to form the common gender. |
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The combined extracts were then freeze-dried and kept under vacuum to constant weight. |
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In contrast, Sorenstam competed in only 11 qualifying tournaments and scored more points than the Frenchwomen combined. |
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The fillet steak, however, was beautifully presented and combined an unusual and delicious array of flavours. |
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The market and the authorities have combined to assure the virtually frictionless conversion of Treasuries into payment money on demand. |
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They have combined excellent fertility with good production and their breeding ability is akin to British Friesians. |
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It provided individual clinical and preventive care, combined with health promotion, to a defined community. |
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Koreans have traditionally combined elements from different belief systems, such as Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. |
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The 10 basic elements can be combined in only 22 ways to produce the 32 crystal classes or point groups. |
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For eight months up to eight Russian and international volunteers at a time called their combined 300 cubic metre volume home. |
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A distinctive style of cubism combined with surrealism are what makes his paintings stand out from the crowd. |
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Sample transmission of the probe pulses was determined using home-built photodiode detectors combined with a boxcar integrator. |
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A visit to the supermarket could soon be combined with a workout thanks to a new shopping trolley unveiled today. |
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The HR system integrates easily with payroll to give a combined system for any size of organisation. |
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In the case of sib-mating, the sire's gametes are imagined to be combined with an infinite number of full sisters. |
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Levels and characters are combined into lengthy cutscenes that play out well and help to maintain the overall humorous feel of the game. |
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Chiffon tunics and ruched leggings combined with fur cowls and bronze high heels for a modern-rustic effect. |
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When a developer asked David Linley to furnish a neo-Georgian house, he gave them his trademark style combined with collectables old and new. |
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Embroidery, used to decorate the place mats, was combined with other traditional crafts, including pottery and china painting. |
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His reluctance to be leader combined with his recent rather embarrassing gaffes has, however, compelled me to examine the alternatives. |
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An excuse many of us give for failing to save is that we plan to use our homes as our combined savings and pension plans. |
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This combined force on Iberia's eastern coast created a new power base in Spain that would help to shape the Peninsula in the centuries to come. |
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The democratic space of the ballpark is combined with the sacred litany of the players' names in a powerfully nostalgic moment. |
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The eastern and western musical forms then combined in pieces by West Wales composer Peter Stacey. |
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The factory uses combined electricity and coal-fired kilns for firing the bricks. |
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In foreign policy, he combined a high degree of pragmatism with nationalism. |
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Mostly, it was bad defense that helped plate a total of seven runs, as the two squads combined for three costly errors. |
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They combined traditional British eccentricity with traditional British enjoyment of a royal occasion. |
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Other remedies include grindelia, combined with echinacea, calendula and white oak bark. |
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The vehicle's suspension system is a combined nitrogen gas spring and hydraulic damping system. |
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He had heard it said that her innocent demeanour combined with her intelligent mind made her a refreshing change from mindlessly demure damsels. |
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It is therefore reasonable that Jesus' strategy combined activities in plazas or open areas with those in houses. |
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In the same period, Edward the Elder led a combined West Saxon and Meridian army against the Danes and brought back both slaves and livestock. |
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He is a very dear friend of ours, an Army Officer of bravery and daring combined with intelligence. |
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His tall and gaunt framed, combined with his dark eyes and black hair, made him distrusted. |
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The success is attributed to an innovative use of technology combined with quality products at competitive prices. |
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I combined all the ingredients and I tied off the bag leaving plenty of room for the gasses to expand into. |
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The ship's propulsion system is a combined gas turbine and gas turbine arrangement. |
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He combined his Gothic physical persona with a set of gauchely theatrical mannerisms, a non-stop performance of poetical sensitivity. |
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Overall, the driver does not feel underprivileged, and a sweet gear change combined with well-placed pedals certainly help. |
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That, combined with cash released from a wind-down of working capital in the second half, should see year-end gearing substantially lower. |
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Construction pieces from every set can be combined in an infinite number of ways, which contributes to excitement and adventure. |
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High occupancies and room rates have combined to lift operating margins to well over 50 per cent in many cases. |
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The directives combined general strategic considerations with detailed operational instructions. |
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The village has only a general store with a post office combined where years ago there were at least four shops here. |
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Here the players do sprints, and pull-ups, press-ups, and abdominals, combined with the speedball. |
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Recently, researchers combined strontium with ranelic acid to produce the experimental drug. |
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Unlike many schools with combined modern and ballet programs, Utah requires women to do pointe work at the audition. |
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It was this man who, in 1799, combined a passion for power with his genius for leadership. |
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The two haploid genomes of the two gametes are then combined to constitute a new individual. |
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In the past two quarters alone, we shipped almost as many megabytes of flash memory as in the prior fifteen years combined. |
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The fall of New Orleans in April 1862, combined with the Federal threat against Mobile, inflamed public passions. |
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In these regions policies of Protestantization combined with those of Germanization in the effort to create a unified Reich. |
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The root segments were combined and transferred to a flat-bottomed polystyrene tube. |
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First, a noun form of the verb, i.e. gerund or agentive noun, is combined with some other word to make a compound word. |
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Its color is an attention getter for sure, especially when combined with a diamond or other metal, such as gold. |
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In this David-Goliath battle Philip had armaments, a trained army and more annual income than other European nations and princedoms combined. |
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Many variations in the human form, such as dwarfism or gigantism, can arise from such combined mutations. |
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When it was initially proposed early in 2001, the motion was defeated by the combined votes of the Fianna Fail and Fine Gael councillors. |
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Instead they combined their purchases with their own skill and time to produce the things that gave them satisfaction. |
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Both coordinators and subordinators may be reinforced by being combined with correlatives. |
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Now imagine the combined power of thousands of piggies packed into a single building, with each swine producing 10 pounds of waste per day. |
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This hydrogen could be harvested and used for propellants or combined with oxygen to make water. |
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In much of Africa and Latin America, adjustment was combined with deflationary stabilization. |
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The combined loss of possession and position is profligate to the point of wasteful. |
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The combined oral contraceptive pill is effective at reducing bleeding and making bleeding more regular. |
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Their internal structure shows growth by combined vertical aggradation and progradation away from the symmetry plane. |
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Affordability, combined with accessibility, makes this market almost irresistible to those who discover it. |
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When crops are combined there is less damage from insects and more efficient use of water. |
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Of course, the scanner could only detect metals, energy sources and chemical compounds that could be combined into propellants and explosives. |
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As shown above, Bach combined the Kyrie and Gloria into the Missa, according to the common practice of that time. |
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His most recent deal is designed to make the combined company a more attractive proposition for investors in terms of size and product offering. |
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For example, the gold or cream delustered satin could be combined with center-front panels of golden-cream brocade. |
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In a food processor, mix the lobster coral with three ounces of butter until well combined and reserve. |
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In this method, waste protein such as wheat gluten, is combined with water and acid. |
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A positive result combined with my response to the gluten-free diet was conclusive enough for me. |
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If insulin were combined with protamine it would prolong the period of absorption of the hormone. |
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But will the papers, which have a combined circulation of about 46,000, retain the folksy, cornball flavor that made them so popular? |
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Terrorism, floods and foot and mouth disease have combined to dent visitor numbers and the county's confidence. |
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This factor analysis was based on the combined normative samples using principal factoring with iteration plus orthogonal rotation. |
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Unlike a regular storyboard, in these drawings each frame is gridded, showing the different scenes that are going to be combined together. |
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By the third year, Americans spent more on Prozac than on all other antidepressants combined. |
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Some patients are given a capsulated drug called psoralen combined with artificial ultraviolet spectrum sunlight. |
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Patients are more likely to withdraw from combined treatment or antidepressants alone than from psychotherapy alone. |
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The combined isotopic data suggest derivation of the sediments from at least three distinct crustal source regions. |
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Stir in the nuts and fruit then, once well combined, tip into a 1 litre pudding basin. |
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The gravitational pull of all of the planets combined on earth is almost nothing when compared to the gravitational pull of the sun on earth. |
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According to Waverly Root, true fettuccine alla romana is fettuccine with a tomato sauce combined with chicken giblets. |
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A combination of still-residual despondency and distrust of the new coach combined to curb the normally boundless enthusiasm of the nation. |
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This makes the book a one-two punch of the visual combined with his autobiographical poetry. |
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Who knows what kind of impact it would have if atomic detonation shockwave combined with lethal radiations combed through the world below them. |
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Orchids, flowering plants and fruit-bearing trees have been combined to green the area. |
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In India, Nigella seeds are combined with various purgatives to allay gripping and colic and also help kill and expel parasites. |
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The theory, as it was originally formulated, combined gradualism with sudden and relatively rapid bursts of evolutionary change. |
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The red scratches combined with the egg-sized bump already purpling with the future bruise told her why. |
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Once they conceive a quilt, the fabrics are chosen, cut up and combined using organic cotton wadding. |
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Mix the liquid into the dry ingredients, squeezing the dough until evenly combined. |
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Doc has a wide, fat harmonica sound, combined with a warm, grainy voice, and has been a favourite at the Blues Festival. |
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The exterior features a combined spoiler and front bumper with an enlarged air intake and integrated front fog lamps. |
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To the extent that a pair of business lines shares economies of scope, standard economic theory suggests that they will be combined. |
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Rates of enrolment in combined degrees and postgraduate courses, and failure rates, will also influence costs. |
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When combined with a moist wound healing environment, this assists in achieving a well-vascularized wound with healthy granulation tissue. |
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A family history combined with other risk factors helps determine the need for additional preoperative diagnostics. |
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In a blender, mix shiso leaves, grapeseed oil, olive oil and scallop juice until combined. |
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Paralytic lower lid ectropion was present in eight patients before the combined procedure and improved significantly in seven of these patients. |
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We estimated average tree diameter for canopy and subcanopy trees combined. |
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The band have combined the best aspects of post-punk rock and new-romantic experimentation. |
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Malnutrition combined with epidemics of diarrhoea killed tens of thousands of people. |
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As colors get closer to each other on the wheel, the more soothing their effect when combined. |
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The Great Pyrenees dog conveys the distinct impression of elegance and unsurpassed beauty combined with great overall size and majesty. |
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His morbid egotism, combined with his acceptance of a passive social role, is far too strong. |
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Overall, these drugs when combined with a diet produce a modest weight loss in 12 months. |
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Some even suggest the combined resources of a broadcast station and a newspaper would lead to better coverage. |
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Golden moles burrow mainly using their leathery snout combined with thrusts of the forepaws, which are held under the body. |
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Our colors are the same, although they are differently combined on our flags. |
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Chemicals that individually are not found to be hazardous may foreseeably be deadly when combined. |
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Here are some important factors that combined to draw God's favour down upon His people. |
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His music combined dazzling bursts of musical light with Gallic elegance and the rigorous formalism of a classicist. |
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Even when carefully planned, the combined wiring for racks of servers, disks, and network equipment is ugly and error-prone. |
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Cytosolic activities roughly corresponded with elemental analysis of combined dry matter fractions from whole plants. |
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I used to watch this show when I was a little tacker and it combined precisely the right amounts of grotesquerie, intrigue, schlock and sci-fi. |
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With their combined reach and complementary services, these two great institutions will break new ground in informing and entertaining people. |
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Netto made major steps towards abstract group theory when he combined permutation group results and groups in number theory. |
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His charm and eloquence, combined with an easy, self-assured attitude, had a settling effect on the tense nerves of some of our colleagues. |
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The heavy, dirge-like music combined with dark, haunting lyrics combine to take you on a trip through the darkest parts of your soul. |
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Ephedra alkaloids commonly are combined with caffeine or botanical sources of caffeine for weight loss. |
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She had sort of guesstimated from their combined moods, the atmosphere one might call it, that this sort of behavior was to be expected. |
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His remarks, pretty much in the form of nonstop commentary, combined humor with some sage inside baseball and even a prediction or two. |
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This is combined with a built in discharger to give a very nice charging system. |
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December 25, 2009 the Chinese let loose a barrage of nukes and strategic missiles on the combined fleets in the Chihli gulf. |
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Billy had a forthright game, and combined with Richard to produce a powerful combination of endomorphic ball carriers. |
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I also added some dried cranberries to give a bit of Christmas touch to the cookies with their color combined with green from pistachios. |
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Prompt treatment with antibiotics combined with an effective disinfection regime is essential to prevent its spread. |
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This is usually combined with fish, fowl, or red meat and copious spices to form a type of stew. |
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We both come up with designs, consult each other and the end result is a combined effort. |
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The council currently spends a fraction of this amount on all its other roads combined. |
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In this exhibition, her first ever, she has combined her love of drawing and painting with her fascination for fabric and colours. |
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If there is a curse here it is the curse of too much money, power, and leisure time combined with a disposition for risk taking. |
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Because the pattern of results was similar, the data were combined for the analyses reported here. |
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The ethyl acetate of the combined organic fractions was evaporated under reduced pressure. |
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A pitched roof, combined with a number of windows, makes for an airy, spacious recreation area. |
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I found two that stood out, mainly because they combined Fernet Branca with Dubonnet and gin. |
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It judiciously employs evidence from extensive research combined with fair evaluations. |
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When the two processes are combined so a liquid is evaporated and then condensed the process is called distillation. |
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These things combined together to give me a new sense of awkwardness, even as I left the old one behind. |
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The combined effects of disenfranchisement laws, inmate population trends and economic realities perpetuate a racial divide in society. |
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In the duopoly that has resulted, the big two have a vice-like grip on the sector, having a combined market share of 96 per cent. |
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Here we present the application of confocal spot detection combined with fluorescence fluctuation analysis. |
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The rapid expansion in 90-92, combined with the recession, did a lot of harm financially, and the company finally went bankrupt. |
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The narration, music and images combined to evoke fear and loathing in my impressionable pre-teen mind! |
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Potatoes and vegetables combined with meat in a Dutch oven, fish, and soups are typical. |
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It seems that doctrinal conservatism, combined with modern techniques in evangelism, is the key to success here. |
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This trail, combined with collection of the plants for herbaria and for sale by nurseries, reduced the species' limited numbers. |
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