In Piedmont, white Arneis is a bit of an afterthought for red winemakers focused on Nebbiolo, but this is a concentrated wine of rare complexity. |
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These allelochemicals are concentrated in the photosynthetic layer of the stem which is located directly under the skin of the cactus. |
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Eau de Parfum is a less concentrated version of perfume that can be used more liberally. |
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Dixon concentrated on quick-recovering skills of the goalkeepers as he constantly rifled the ball from angles. |
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He said forensic experts concentrated on the right shoe, which had four hairs. |
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It was mostly a flatwater river, she reported, with the rapids concentrated in the first few days. |
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Oven baked tomatoes stuffed with Mediterranean veg and Parmesan had a concentrated sweetness to them while the veg were appetisingly homely. |
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I took off as normal, concentrated on getting the glider established above hill top height before attempting to get into the pedals. |
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He concentrated on feeding the bacteria, which aerate the earth and decompose organic matter. |
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This wealth has traditionally been concentrated in the capital, Noumea, and has thus been inaccessible to most Kanak. |
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To knock someone out, ether would have to be applied in a highly concentrated form. |
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At this time, the Arab alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan Geber produced concentrated acetic acid by distilling vinegar. |
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This honeyed, concentrated, sweet and sour style white is perfect with this dish. |
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Clues to the presence of HPS are thick concentrated blood, low blood platelets, and a high white cell count with many young white cells. |
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Much greater wealth is concentrated in ever-decreasing numbers of centres of affluence. |
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Mr McCormick admits maintenance has been largely reactive and has been concentrated on health and safety matters. |
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It has agglomerated population, centralized means of production, and has concentrated property in a few hands. |
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The RPR network aggregates the packet traffic from around the ring onto one or more highly concentrated links connecting to the network edge. |
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The direction to use concentrated hydrochloric acid, a bench reagent, necessarily involved the addition of some water. |
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Wheat germ is the small, inner part of the wheat kernel that is a concentrated source of nutrients. |
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Her business is now concentrated at Orielton Mill, Hundleton, where she plans to rear young trout to sell on to other fish farmers. |
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The more concentrated in terms of time and space an airdrop was, the more probable success was. |
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So she sent her magic into the bird and concentrated it on the broken wing and felt the bone re-knitting. |
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He concentrated, focusing his thoughts on the strange impressions he was receiving. |
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The nectar is greatly concentrated and stored in wax cells, thousands of which form the honeycomb. |
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Five percent of the people speak Albanian, most of these concentrated in the southern province of Kosovo. |
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This appellation is undergoing much-needed revival but old vintages suggest that the potential for long-lived, concentrated reds is there. |
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Using a stiff long-handled brush, scrub the stain with concentrated detergent suds. |
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With young families to support, the founders concentrated on wooing those deep-pocketed companies. |
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Remember, most sauces are reductions, therefore the taste will be concentrated. |
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This was a deep, concentrated sauce, a model reduction of proper fish stock, wine and cream. |
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The fops and dandies had no interest in war and concentrated instead on their seraglios. |
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The headmaster concentrated on the track, wrestling the wheel of the big car. |
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Authority in the firm is concentrated at senior levels of managerial hierarchies. |
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Elastic fibers are often concentrated in the walls of lacunae, which house cartilage cells. |
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I concentrated on staring at my horse's reins, which were gripped so tightly in my hands that my knuckles turned white. |
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Initially our efforts concentrated on the two allyl side chains attached to the heterocycle via a methylene group. |
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Long before artificial probes were available, subatomic researchers such as Rutherford relied on concentrated alpha radiation. |
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There the parochial system was concentrated and efficient, and parish churches could provide altars at which clergy could offer up soul-prayers. |
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Sailors and supplies were landed during the night while heavy gunfire was concentrated on the Royalists. |
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At first, the population of the area simply became more concentrated around the remaining waterways. |
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For the most part, the artists he championed after World War I concentrated on landscape and still life. |
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Corrosion of pure and amalgamated zinc in pure concentrated solutions was investigated using two methods. |
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If the English exams concentrated more on American English than on British English, she says, her students would do better. |
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Greeks, Yugoslavs and Poles were concentrated in enclaves around the suburb. |
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In the Solvay process, carbon dioxide and ammonia are passed into a concentrated solution of sodium chloride. |
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Scrub at the scalp, where the oils are concentrated, and let the lather rinse through the rest of your hair. |
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Maintain an adequate and consistent distance between the pressure wand and the brickwork so that the spray is not concentrated in orie spot. |
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We concentrated on the failure of the trust to give the school fair treatment and adequate support. |
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Most of these anagenetic changes are probably concentrated only within the earliest period of the existence of a new species. |
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In the past, manufacturers responded to cyclical downturns in sales by making temporary lay-offs, usually concentrated among blue-collar workers. |
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To put together critical creative teams, the 21 st-century organization must go to urban centers where reservoirs of talent are concentrated. |
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The school year is just beginning, so make a concentrated effort not to let others lead you astray. |
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From then on, his reading, prayer and entire formation were concentrated on his firm resolution. |
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The EU draft Constitution rests upon the premise that power is assumed and concentrated in the Government and thus, flows from the top down. |
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Everything about the tower was sharp, angular, like the harsh contortions of a concentrated face lined with spite and malice. |
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Both have a clean, bright and transparent colour with an intense, delicate and pure anisette aroma and concentrated anisette taste. |
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He concentrated only on the image of cool fresh water, rising through his narrow ankles and lapping inside his shins. |
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Communities on the coral atolls are usually concentrated along the leeward shoreline of lagoons. |
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Before shooting, my legs have to be filled with energy and the more retakes there are, the more concentrated is this energy. |
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In addition to the areas where the delegates are concentrated, we began to fan out to other areas. |
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I started coiling the silver phone cord around the fingers of my right hand, and concentrated on doing that while I spoke. |
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It is in fact a very advanced and concentrated refined lacteal complex. |
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In the early years efforts were naturally concentrated on Labruscas. |
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Ground glass is put in food to cause internal bleeding, and nicotine concentrated by boiling can cause a heart attack. |
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Brian has concentrated on the ecological diversity of the region, with its rare flowers, walruses, Bowhead whales, bearded seals, Polar bears and sea birds. |
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The retention of vitamins during cooking ranges from 67 to 76 percent, while that of minerals is over 100 percent, as the minerals become more concentrated. |
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In conditions of volume depletion or hypertonicity, secretion of antidiuretic hormone is stimulated, water is reabsorbed, and a concentrated urine is excreted. |
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The quality of water eventually becomes a concern, as reservoirs drop and salt and silt become more concentrated. |
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Being highly concentrated, Worcester sauce is employed mostly as a condiment or an ingredient rather than as a relish like the brown sauce which it superficially resembles. |
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In aggregate, Retsky received a larger dose of 5-FU than the standard concentrated therapy. |
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Heat is applied to the bottle, thereby separating the adulterants from the rock and leaving behind a gel-like substance containing a concentrated cocaine-based solution. |
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Since so little was known of the species' ecology or distribution, work concentrated in the central piedmont, especially the Broad River watershed. |
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The first volume concentrated on eight West African countries, but this second selection is an entirely Congolese mixture of rumba roots and early soukous. |
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There is an intense inflammatory reaction concentrated primarily in the adventitia of this blood vessel with some extension into the tunica media. |
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And while there is some room for growth in this figure, we can guess that the system is a bit rickety and could be easily overwhelmed if the effort was concentrated. |
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This replenishes the water table while it filters and reduces toxins that otherwise would be picked up from impervious surfaces and concentrated in stormwater runoff. |
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After several minutes of waiting, the rather portly sergeant-at-arms sauntered into the room with an air of superiority far too concentrated for his station in life. |
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What is worse is that the concentrated arrivals of other summer fruits, like strawberries, peaches, mangos, plums and waxberries, interferes with its normal sale. |
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Would his concentrated attention have anything to do with the fact that she is a striking brunette, considered by some to be a ringer for Monica Lewinsky? |
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No wonder we enjoy a story where all the power is concentrated in a few wealthy hands. |
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In Sonic, the images that show the business of looking messy and a little druggy are all so stylized, serious, and concentrated. |
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Unlike the dreary industrial region of Donbass where the fighting is concentrated, Crimea has great potential as a tourist center. |
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The trend is particularly concentrated in the coastal states where women are wealthier, more educated, and more liberal. |
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Who are their prominent policy wonks regularly presenting anti-poverty proposals this concentrated, innovative and wide-ranging? |
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The baton was transferred from her sister ship HMS Kent at anchor of Salalah, Oman after a concentrated programme of briefings, personnel and equipment exchanges. |
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Some magmatic activity is concentrated along basement lineaments and other volcanism appears to be related to rifting in a similar way to that of major rift valleys. |
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The first two volumes concentrated almost exclusively on the white male leaders of the antislavery campaign. |
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This, in turn, ensured concentrated poverty and all its attendant problems, as well as bad schools and poor public services. |
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This is appley and concentrated with notes of honey and lemon zest. |
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The largest gun-rights expansion efforts were concentrated in the South, while the coasts passed stronger gun control laws. |
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These libraries concentrated on British and European publications, though most included local books, journals, and newspapers among their accessions. |
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Sukow suggested that the coloration may be due to aggregates of acicular crystals of copper minerals scattered or concentrated throughout the datolite nodule. |
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If the airlessness of the venue on a warm evening hadn't already taken my breath away, the concentrated power of this production certainly would have. |
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These bodies form concentrated sources for many metals and other useful elements. |
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In shallow water flora and fauna is concentrated around coral reefs where there is little variation in water temperature, purity and salinity. |
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Playing as flanker, Wakefield introduced new elements to back row tactics which beforehand concentrated on the set piece. |
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Napoleon finished off the battle with a concentrated central thrust that punctured a hole in the Austrian army and forced Charles to retreat. |
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Fishing in the North Sea is concentrated in the southern part of the coastal waters. |
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Both nations eventually developed more democratic and egalitarian institutions than their highly concentrated landowning counterparts. |
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During the fifteen years Debret spent in Brazil, he concentrated not only on court rituals but the everyday life of slaves as well. |
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More than half of the number of free blacks in the United States were concentrated in the Upper South. |
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Only if the deposit is winnowed in this way can the minerals be concentrated to economic levels. |
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By the 19th century or early 20th century, many villages had their characteristic manufacture, but earlier occupations were less concentrated. |
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These occur near inhabited coastlines, where aquatic life is most concentrated. |
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It initially concentrated on vascular plants but was extended to cover lower plants and fungi. |
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The British had anticipated the change in strategy and dispersed its production facilities, making them less vulnerable to a concentrated attack. |
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The population of 25 million is highly urbanised and heavily concentrated on the eastern seaboard. |
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Alternatives to gels include various forms of concentrated sugars, and foods high in simple carbohydrates that can be digested easily. |
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The colonial powers concentrated on domestic issues, protectionism and tariffs, disregarding the damage done to international trade flows. |
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Lyrics were generally written by the Gould brothers while King, Badarou and Lindup concentrated on Level 42's music. |
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Many critics felt that the station concentrated too heavily on its news output and lost sight of its finances. |
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Some thousands of Welsh settlers moved to other parts of Europe, concentrated in certain areas. |
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They are concentrated in counties Limerick and Clare but are lacking in Ulster, except the area around Strangford Lough. |
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Aristocratic elements concentrated in government service, the military and the established churches. |
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Settlements were geographically located on higher ground, and tended to be concentrated near the sea. |
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The King of France concentrated in his person legislative, executive, and judicial powers. |
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However power over the colonies remained concentrated in France, and the power of local assemblies outside France was extremely limited. |
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To defend the city, General Washington spread his forces along the shores of New York's harbor, concentrated on Long Island and Manhattan. |
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These were partly caused by the explosion in population, and they also concentrated economic power at strategic locations. |
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Although it has spread across the United States, it is heavily concentrated on the East Coast. |
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About 90 percent of the Soviet Union's Muslims were Sunnis, with Shias concentrated in Azerbaijan. |
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In the 1890s, some Boers trekked into Mashonaland, where they were concentrated at the town of Enkeldoorn, now Chivhu. |
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Harris' book avoided theological and biographical entries and instead it concentrated on science and technology. |
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For most of the latter part of his life, Henry concentrated on his maritime activities, or on Portuguese court politics. |
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The Buryats are mainly concentrated in their homeland, the Buryat Republic, a federal subject of Russia. |
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The Barga Mongols are mainly concentrated in Inner Mongolia, China, along with the Buryats and Hamnigan. |
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The Southern or Inner Mongols mainly are concentrated in Inner Mongolia, China. |
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In the autumn 1244, Yisaur concentrated the Mongol forces in the upper Tigris valley where they subjugated the Kurdish province of Akhlat. |
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In Tamil Nadu, mulberry cultivation is concentrated in the Coimbatore, Erode, Tiruppur, Salem and Dharmapuri districts. |
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Hence, common ostriches drink relatively large volumes of water daily, and excrete generous quantities of highly concentrated urine. |
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It is when drinking water is unavailable or withdrawn, that the urine becomes highly concentrated with uric acid and urates. |
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Geographically, Protestantism is concentrated in the northern, central and eastern parts of the country. |
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Private health centers are concentrated within urban areas and particularly those of the central highlands. |
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Medicine in the monasteries was concentrated on assisting the individual to return to normal health. |
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The Bristol Aeroplane Company proposed to combine jet and piston engines but dropped the idea and concentrated on propellor turbines instead. |
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So I am quite proud of us, I think it was a great show, every band was pure concentrated awesome sauce! |
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Although an EdP will often be more concentrated than an EdT and in turn an EdC, this is not always the case. |
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It was very concentrated and the dish that it would be used in would only need a few drops to get the fish taste. |
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The Luftwaffe concentrated all their strength on knocking out Fighter Command and made repeated attacks on the airfields. |
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Protestants are concentrated in the northern and central parts of the state and in the northern tier of the Florida Parishes. |
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Murders are concentrated in the major population centres of Praia and Mindelo. |
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These Berber speakers are mainly concentrated in Morocco and Algeria, followed by Mali, Niger and Libya. |
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By the seventeenth century, most trade in West Africa concentrated on the sale of slaves. |
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Over the next few weeks, XV Corps' offensive ended as the Allies concentrated on the Central Front. |
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By the end of the first week in April, IV Corps had concentrated in the Imphal plain. |
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The main educational installations of the state are concentrated in the capital, including the seventh best federal university of the country. |
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Bores are present on about 130 days in the year, concentrated on the days immediately following the new and full moon. |
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As of 2016 most of whom are concentrated in the southeast region of the country. |
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Emmanuel Anquetil rallied the urban workers while Pandit Sahadeo concentrated on the rural working class. |
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Borommatrailokkanat then used a new strategy and concentrated on the wars with Lanna by moving the capital to Phitsanulok. |
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By 1480 Antwerp had some seventy ships engaged in the Madeira sugar trade, with the refining and distribution concentrated in Antwerp. |
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Much of this population is concentrated in the north of the country with the Southern Governorate being the least densely populated part. |
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This contrasted greatly with the SNP in Scotland who only received 1,454,436 votes but won 56 seats, due to more concentrated support. |
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However, nearly every roof in the Spanish settlement was damaged by cannon fire, which particularly concentrated on the cathedral. |
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Most are concentrated between the Fiesta Americana and Continental Plaza hotels. |
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There he concentrated on the building of his palace and on Pacific exploration. |
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The population of Tennessee is concentrated around its four major cities, which are spread throughout the state. |
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This resupplied the island at a critical time in the face of concentrated air attacks from German and Italian forces. |
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Most of the state's poor are concentrated in the Jonuta, Tacotalpa, Centla and Humanguillo municipalities as these lack any major industry. |
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The friars found that learning all the indigenous languages was impossible in practice, so they concentrated on Nahuatl. |
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The list of soups includes concentrated broths and mondongos made with a hefty piece of cow's stomach. |
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Huguenot numbers peaked near an estimated two million by 1562, concentrated mainly in the southern and western parts of France. |
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America's pronouncements concentrated on American strength abroad and the success of liberal capitalism. |
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Tuojiang River, Jialing River Basin is the most concentrated area of purple soil, which is a subclass of primarosols, and easy erosion. |
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Mostar was divided into a Western part, which was dominated by the HVO forces and an Eastern part where the ARBiH was largely concentrated. |
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The base of Democratic support is largely concentrated in the urban centers of the Willamette Valley. |
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The conservative Anglican churches, encouraging the realignment movement, are more concentrated in the Global South. |
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Lauchlin Rose patented a method used to preserve citrus juice without alcohol in 1867, creating a concentrated drink known as Rose's lime juice. |
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Industrial enterprises are concentrated in the capital Yakutsk, as well as in Aldan, Mirny, Neryungri, Pokrovsk, and Udachny. |
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Sometimes, concentrated feed such as grain is fed in addition to pasture or hay, especially when the animal is very active. |
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The purified syrup is then concentrated to supersaturation and repeatedly crystallized in a vacuum, to produce white refined sugar. |
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About 20,000 Maori died in the wars which were concentrated in the North Island. |
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Over 60 percent of cassava production in China is concentrated in a single province, Guangxi, averaging over seven million tonnes annually. |
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Fashion brands within the luxury goods market tend to be concentrated in exclusive or affluent districts of cities around the world. |
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With this exception, the best artistic efforts were concentrated on painting and printmaking. |
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The two most important indigenous groups are the Chichimeca Jonaz and the Otomi, both of which are concentrated in the Valles de Sur area. |
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The Otomis of the state are concentrated in the community of Cieneguilla in the municipality of Tierra Blanca. |
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This climate has long, generally hot, summers and short, mild winters, with annual rainfall often concentrated in the warmest part of the year. |
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The British strategy in America now concentrated on a campaign in the southern states. |
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We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both. |
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His earlier legal battles had convinced him that concentrated economic power could have a negative effect on a free society. |
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The state was thinly settled, with population concentrated in the riverfront areas and towns. |
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In these roles, the ethnic Chinese carved out a niche in the state between black and white, where they were concentrated in the Delta. |
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The UK's primary industry was once dominated by the coal industry, heavily concentrated in the north, the Midlands and south Wales. |
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You squeeze these raisinate berries and the rich, concentrated juice slowly ferments. |
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British settlement concentrated especially in the Black River area, Cape Gracias a Dios, and Bluefields. |
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In addition, capital will become more concentrated and centralised in fewer hands. |
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The invention of the cotton gin caused massive growth in the production of cotton in the United States, concentrated mostly in the South. |
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Geologically, the largest most concentrated anthracite deposit in the world is found in northeastern Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Poverty within the UK is particularly concentrated in the country of Wales. |
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In England certain cities concentrated on making specific products, such as specific types of textiles or pottery. |
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They provided the intense concentrated light of an arc lamp but were easier to operate. |
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However, concentrated sulfuric acid is a strong oxidizing agent and does not react with metals in the same way as other typical acids. |
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The permanent Venusian clouds produce a concentrated acid rain, as the clouds in the atmosphere of Earth produce water rain. |
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Moreover, as concentrated sulfuric acid has a strong dehydrating property, it can remove tissue paper via dehydrating process as well. |
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However, the manufacture of some dyes and other chemical processes require a more concentrated product. |
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To avoid splattering, the concentrated acid is typically added to water and not the other way around. |
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In contrast, addition of water to concentrated sulfuric acid results in a thin layer of water on top of the acid. |
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At the top, a concentrated solution of sodium chloride and ammonia entered the tower. |
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In industrial practice, the reaction is carried out by passing concentrated brine through two towers. |
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The sodium chloride is initially mixed with concentrated sulfuric acid and the mixture exposed to low heat. |
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The resulting ash is then redissolved into concentrated solution in hot water. |
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When hydrocarbons are concentrated in a trap, an oil field forms, from which the liquid can be extracted by drilling and pumping. |
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During extraction of salt from seawater by evaporation, potassium salts get concentrated in bittern, an effluent from the salt industry. |
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Also, dry sodium carbonate may be treated directly with concentrated hydrogen peroxide solution. |
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Media companies are concentrated in London and the media distribution industry is London's second most competitive sector. |
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In return, the Scots fleet raided the Northumbrian coast where Gospatric's possessions were concentrated. |
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Today shaft sinking contractors are concentrated in Canada, Germany and South Africa. |
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As a result, he concentrated from an early age on designing pottery and then making it with the input of other potters. |
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Some animals are also fed concentrated feeds such as grain or vitamin supplements in addition to hay. |
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Luxemburg felt it to be appropriate only in countries in which industry was geographically concentrated. |
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Hispanics are most concentrated in the neighborhoods of Elmwood, the West End, and Upper and Lower South Providence. |
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By the later 1890s Shaw's political activities lessened as he concentrated on making his name as a dramatist. |
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The revival in his popularity did not tempt Shaw to write a new play, and he concentrated on prolific journalism. |
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Retail activity is concentrated on Main Street, Moody Street, Lexington Street, River Street, parts of Route 60, and the First Avenue area. |
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Barry was often cited as having had a distinct style which concentrated on lush strings and extensive use of brass. |
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A distinctive part of the original band's sound was Entwistle's lead bass playing, while Townshend concentrated on rhythm and chords. |
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His look was concentrated, he made striking gestures with his hands as if he was discoursing. |
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The majority of students are concentrated on Oxford Road in Manchester, Europe's largest urban higher education precinct. |
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Textile mills and chimneys and gritstone terraced houses are the dominant buildings and roads are concentrated in the narrow valley. |
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Around the middle decades of the 19th century the Irish were concentrated in eight densely settled areas situated near the town centre. |
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These streets are concentrated in areas of terrace housing in poorer neighbourhoods adjacent to the town centre. |
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The main mining industry was coal which was concentrated to the north and east of the county. |
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The rivers running off the Pennines to the west of the county supported the steel industry that is concentrated in the city of Sheffield. |
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In the 1980s and 90s, British Rail concentrated Manchester services into Manchester Piccadilly. |
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Rally Trophy, released in 2001 for Microsoft Windows by Bugbear, concentrated on historic cars such as Alpine A110 and Lancia Stratos. |
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Also, extreme pH implies that the solution is concentrated, so electrode potentials are affected by ionic strength variation. |
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After collection the tin ore had to be crushed, concentrated and then smelted. |
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Following these efforts, she concentrated on the two companies involved in the extraction of china clay in the south west of the moor. |
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I figured I'd never be able to compete with what I considered the most perfect wedding in existence, so I concentrated on making mine superfun. |
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Tumor location was concentrated in the macula and superonasal periphery in patients 13.2 months. |
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It was in baptism that the theologically most load-bearing aspects of the liturgical life of the Church were concentrated. |
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Vitiva has developed a highly concentrated water-soluble rosemary extract, AquaROX 80, for food, dietary supplement and beverage applications. |
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The second part of Collman's presentation concentrated on inappropriate macrophage activation in HIV pathogenesis. |
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While followers of all religions can be found in each region, they tend to be concentrated in certain parts of the country. |
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Roughly half of Kenya's 127 flower farms are concentrated around Lake Naivasha, 90 kilometers northwest of Nairobi. |
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Border Patrol activity is concentrated around border cities such as San Diego and El Paso which have extensive border fencing. |
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Radioiodine is a radioactive isotope of iodine that is taken up and concentrated by the thyroid gland. |
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Following Cnut's reforms, excessive power was concentrated in the hands of the rival houses of Leofric of Mercia and Godwine of Wessex. |
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In British soils, the apatites tend to be concentrated in the fine sand and silt and sorbed P and organic P in the clay fraction. |
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Sanders flourished, as she could roam free for open shots while opposing defenses concentrated on seniors Arpine Amirkhanyan and Andrea Chavez. |
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The system consists of the world's largest redox flow battery and Japan's largest concentrated photovoltaic units. |
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Vampire society creates a safety net, as bats will regurgitate concentrated blood for a starving roostmate. |
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ReNew Life introduces pharmaceutical-strength Omega Smart Super Critical fish oil and concentrated Omega Smart Super Krill. |
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Hindus are found in all provinces of Pakistan but are mostly concentrated in Sindh. |
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To solve the backorder issue, the company has concentrated its efforts on increasing production volume after Chuseok. |
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Without such equipment, the concentrated beam would damage the lasing medium. |
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Efforts could then be concentrated on the southern colonies, where it was believed Loyalist support was in abundance. |
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The British concentrated on the Ross Sea in the beginning of the 20th century. |
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The human population is concentrated in urban areas, hence limiting deforestation to a certain extent. |
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The crude extract was then decanted, filtered and concentrated using rotary evaporator until methanol was completely removed. |
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The liquefied fruits were concentrated by evaporation in a rotary evaporator in order to reach different solids content levels. |
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The solvent was concentrated to 5ml in a rotary evaporator under reduced pressure. |
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The litheness, the concentrated fierceness in the way his small hands grip the ruckled bark of the cottonwood. |
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Mackintosh had entirely abandoned architecture and design and concentrated on watercolour painting. |
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The flow-through and the dialysates were concentrated by lyophilisation before testing for bacteriocin activity. |
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Some people add a little blackstrap molasses or even concentrated grape juice to encourage them to drink. |
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Fish will live in concentrated fresh sewage, but will die when the water contains one hundred thousands part of blue vitriol. |
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The steel industry in Bangladesh is concentrated in the port city of Chittagong. |
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Generally, university departments and buildings are concentrated on North Street, South Street, The Scores, and the North Haugh. |
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A skiing and winter sports industry is concentrated in the Cairngoms, with three of Scotland's five resorts situated here. |
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Sea otters are concentrated primarily on the southern end of the peninsula. |
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Salt is concentrated in pockets between crystals of pure water and then squeezed out of the freezing mass to form a frigid brine. |
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The former capital of Brazil was Rio de Janeiro, and resources tended to be concentrated in the southeast region of Brazil. |
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Industrial estates are concentrated on the outskirts of the town, in northern, western and southern directions. |
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Private sector offices are also concentrated at the eastern and western edges of the centre and along the Almondvale Boulevard. |
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The Gregorian missionaries focused their efforts in areas where Roman settlement had been concentrated. |
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Charles delegated increasing responsibility for Germany to his brother Ferdinand while he concentrated on problems elsewhere. |
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The axenization of microbes allows concentrated groups to be studied in a pure culture. |
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He had gained three years concentrated military experience in different theatres and seen at first hand some key events and people. |
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Below the equilibrium line, glacial meltwater is concentrated in stream channels. |
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Universities concentrated on science in the 19th and 20th centuries and became increasingly accessible to the masses. |
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The number of active mills dropped from 250 in 1926 to 81 in 1947 and 24 in 1974, increasingly concentrated in industrial centres. |
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Copper was concentrated and extracted from the remainder using kilns and furnaces on site. |
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Alicia concentrated on the eggs and caviar, making a pig out of herself, slapping full spoons of caviar on the eggs. |
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The red, mostly merlot but with dollops of cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc, is berryish, beefy, concentrated and soft. |
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Over a third of the city population is concentrated in the lakefront neighborhoods from Rogers Park in the north to South Shore in the south. |
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The complex sweet-salty-bitter taste of concentrated sodium saccharin was represented appropriately between the sweet and nonsweet stimuli. |
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The Hispanic population is most heavily concentrated in the Mission District, Tenderloin District, and Excelsior District. |
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The views to and from the front and rear of the main block were concentrated on, with the side approaches usually much less important. |
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Common bottlenose dolphins are probably attracted to fishing nets because they offer a concentrated food source. |
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The initial research efforts concentrated on identifying the culture needs and performance characteristics of the species. |
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In Parliament, Cobbett concentrated his energies on attacking corruption in government and the 1834 Poor Law. |
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Rowland concentrated his efforts on Llangeitho which became a centre for the movement. |
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In the wake of his daughter's death, Kipling concentrated on collecting material for what would become Just So Stories for Little Children. |
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Llio Rhydderch, another of Nansi Richard's pupils, has concentrated on teaching a new generation of as many young harpers as possible. |
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One of the characteristics for peat is the bioaccumulations of metals often concentrated in the peat. |
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Aetius concentrated his limited military resources to defeat the Visigoths again, and his diplomacy restored a degree of order to Hispania. |
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The more active ash minerals become concentrated in the fly ash precisely because they do not burn well. |
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It is attacked by acids, oxygen, and steam but not by alkalis and dissolves easily in concentrated hydrochloric, hydroiodic and perchloric acids. |
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This can result in an explosion large enough to destroy a city if enough of the isotope is concentrated to form a critical mass. |
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The skeleton, where plutonium accumulates, and the liver, where it collects and becomes concentrated, are at risk. |
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Technetium dissolves in aqua regia, nitric acid, and concentrated sulfuric acid, but it is not soluble in hydrochloric acid of any concentration. |
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During magma crystallization, caesium is concentrated in the liquid phase and crystallizes last. |
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Much of his scholarly work concentrated on the later Middle Ages, especially its use of allegory. |
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The oceans have a tremendous amount of energy and are close to many if not most concentrated populations. |
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This brand of unionism is largely concentrated in the Central Belt and west of Scotland. |
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The braincase is concentrated through the nasal passage to the front and is correspondingly higher, with individual cranial bones that overlap. |
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The Dutch concentrated on Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, attempting to burn it down. |
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