Written contents of the placards will be listed in an appendix to the Laser Safety Policy. |
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Listening to these three albums in the wake of Smith's suicide casts a certain pall on their contents. |
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She looked inside to find the contents scattered about and then heard noises upstairs. |
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Search engine crawlers will crawl web pages periodically for updated contents. |
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He swipes a bar-code wand across the waybill, a document that shows the contents and destination of the shipment. |
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I used a card, because the helmets and other accoutrements boosted the total past the contents of my lean wallet. |
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I open my eyes and my pulse quickens and the fear rises within me as the contents of the room pull into focus. |
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These same sensors also prevent further stomach contents from entering the duodenum until the stomach acid is neutralized and diluted. |
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Lactic acid acidifies crop contents, making them less conducive to bacterial growth. |
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He says the waybills state that the company is not responsible for the contents of parcels it transports. |
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In the June table of contents, we miscalculated the age of the Jesuit order of priests. |
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I feel that I should confess to wazzing in a coffee cup and throwing the contents out of the window. |
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Muscles need high contents of magnesium to run enzymes and stabilize adenosine triphosphate, which aids energy transfer between cells. |
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The report was yesterday adopted by all senators with the Opposition fully in support of its contents and the eventual conclusion. |
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The pathology findings consist of a cyst of gelatinous contents between the media and adventitia causing luminal compression. |
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The building was full of smoke, so I held my breath, kept down low and squirted the contents of the extinguisher. |
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The first copy is performed by the DMA engine, which reads file contents from the disk and stores them into a kernel address space buffer. |
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It is very difficult to weigh or otherwise measure the contents of a keg of beer to determine consumption. |
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Cuvette temperature was controlled by a circulating water bath, and the contents were continuously agitated by a magnetic stirring bar. |
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The man tilted the book upwards at an angle so I couldn't see the contents and turned back the cover. |
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I confess I reverted to form and consumed nearly a ream of paper printing out the contents of the Websites I visited. |
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I have been reappraising the contents of that solitary box, kindly packed by the parents in the present process of packing up my room. |
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She leaves a suicide note, whose contents are held back until an appropriately melodramatic turning point. |
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She swerved her way through till she reached the fridge and pulled out a wine cooler, swallowing half the contents immediately. |
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Following a traditional recipe, the scientists prepared the maize and analysed the contents. |
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The code above finds the reciprocal value of the contents of an integer variable. |
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Then we write the contents of welcome, which contains a DOM tree, to the HTTP response object. |
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We listened to the korero of the people on the contents of the bill and on the settlement generally. |
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We measured volumetric moisture contents twice during the summer of 2000 using frequency-domain reflectometers. |
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The refuse bin itself will hold the contents of approximately four or five black boxes. |
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The bee transports her precious contents to the hive, where she regurgitates it from the honey sac to a waiting house bee. |
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Preparing beans at home allows you to control both their sodium and nutrient contents. |
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Its former home, an arts and craft style house built in 1912, has been renovated and the contents reinstalled. |
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Carefully holding them he made his way back to the couch and laid the contents out on the coffee table. |
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The reason I hadn't finished this particular box of cornflakes was because my mum had recently replenished it with the contents of a new box. |
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A gloved hand slammed merrily on a wooden table, shaking the contents on it and clattering a box of various tools to the floor. |
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Traditionally, it was on December 26th that the alms boxes in English churches were opened and their contents distributed to the poor. |
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David yelped stumbling over himself, splashing the contents of his drink into the attacker's face. |
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Its contents consist largely of warnings, remonstrances, assertions, arguments in favor of certain doctrines, narratives for enforcing morals. |
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During laparoscopy, insufflation of the abdomen moves the abdominal wall away from the intra-abdominal contents. |
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Now as in the past, the claim of reportage has always stood as a disavowal of responsibility for the pictures' contents. |
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I even used to make my own fuel, the contents of which contained wonderfully volatile components such as amyl nitrate and ether. |
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I did laundry at the laundromat and vacuumed and verified the contents of Edmond's next resupply box. |
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Its well-referenced contents will provide a reservoir of information for scholars of folklore, religion and history of plant use. |
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The low water contents strongly suggest that the erupted tephras were derived from a shallow magma reservoir or reservoirs. |
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The mixes are also designed for high density and low permeability to help resist the effects of high sulfate and chloride contents in the soil. |
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When the last of the Christmas leftovers are gone, it's surprising what can be made from the contents of an empty cupboard. |
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Drea knelt by the fire and began to empty the contents of the satchel into a pot of leftover water, allowing it to boil. |
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James felt his stomach churn, and retched the remaining contents of alcohol in his stomach to the streets below. |
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Isabella retched up the meager contents of her stomach onto the ground and returned to the camp. |
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In the morning when I woke up I found Mark retching the contents of his stomach up outside the tent. |
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Late phases are mainly calcic amphiboles of magnesio-hornblende composition and plagioclases with very low anorthite contents. |
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In some anterior time, the burial mound had been desecrated, its jeweled contents taken away. |
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The vegetable samosas were pronounced okay, with a greasy exterior letting down the contents. |
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Three-year-old Evelyn North's eyes lit up at a bag of crisps, but she seemed distinctly disappointed with its contents. |
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The anonymous buyer apparently then consumed the contents of the bottle in one sitting. |
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The box is lined with thick foam rubber that protects the heavy contents against bumps and shocks better than foam plastic would do. |
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Her bags are also lined with a brightly colored fabric allowing the contents to stand out against the lining. |
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He doesn't get up quickly like a rocket but gets up slowly, no matter what the contents are. |
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Remove the pan from the heat and liquidise the contents until smooth and creamy. |
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Moving the contents of your apartment down three flights of stairs one armload at a time is boring, to say the least. |
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Indeed, the makers of this maddeningly ambiguous new film spend most of this round-table interview avoiding any discussion of its contents. |
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He looks down at his notes, freshly scribbled in his longhand, and lets himself digest the contents for a minute or so. |
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My family completely lost its home, and all its contents to looters and pillagers. |
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Inside he found five masterpieces, but it was the contents of the last violin case that took his breath away. |
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The screen flashed the contents of each player's hand and the hosts provided a running commentary on the wisdom of every check, call, and raise. |
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The Captain let out a low whistle as he opened the cabinet, its contents a vampire killer's dream. |
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When someone shakes a soft drink can before opening it, then pulls the tab, the contents spurt out. |
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My challenge was to create a classically styled tabletop display that allowed the contents to be updated and viewed from all sides. |
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He contents himself with a class analysis of the attractiveness of the sport to yuppie parents. |
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The can is then heated in an autoclave, which allows the contents to be heated well above boiling point. |
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When the dry storm clears, the world and its contents are blanketed by a fresh covering of fine dust with the consistency of talcum powder. |
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He stands accused of setting fire to the store to collect insurance on the building and its contents. |
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Postal patrons also must complete customs forms and declarations pertaining to the contents of parcels being mailed. |
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Its contents were by turns phantasmagorical, hyperreal, surreal, and saturnalian. |
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Sandra's basket contents make perfect sense from a nutritional perspective. |
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They've raised the ire of more conservative taxidermists, and no doubt raised the stomach contents of many art fans. |
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Stepping into my bachelor apartment, I walked into the small but bright kitchen and threw the contents of the mail box on the green counter top. |
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Control tests without protein in the cell contents ensured the absence of spontaneous scatterers that would be attributable to air bubbles. |
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When she reached her room, she maneuvered carefully around the contents of her floor and fell onto her bed. |
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By the TV, a full bag of recyclables had fallen over, spilling its contents onto the otherwise clean floor. |
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Unfortunately, with this type of packaging a pair of scissors or a knife is necessary to forcefully remove the contents. |
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The cysts were sent for histopathologic examination and the contents for cytologic examination for scolices and hooklets. |
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Some bright spark decided it would be terribly amusing to spill the contents of six litter bins across the cathedral green during the night. |
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We also thank Harparkash Kaur for testing the contents and quality of the study drugs. |
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The question is whether the court is satisfied that the contents do truly represent the testator's testamentary intentions. |
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A table of contents that did not require scrolling and which marked off completed sections would also have been nice. |
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The contents of the file can be marked up, such as adding color around words. |
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Digital marquees above the doors displayed the contents of each room, and the levels of security required to access them. |
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Those who had heard those contents were said to have been white and shaking afterwards. |
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If it were possible for them to come up with an agreed contents of the application book then the preparation of it will be so much the quicker. |
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Gabe promptly filled Ethan's bowl to the brim with the contents of that pot, which turned out to be a mash of vegetables. |
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Remove the pan from the heat and, using a potato masher, roughly mash the contents, keeping some of the texture. |
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Gone are the days when he could read five books and file away their contents in his brain. |
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But Tarantino nixed that idea, instead choosing to have the contents be whatever you want it to be. |
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After each hour, the current was interrupted, and the entire contents of anodal and cathodal chamber were withdrawn and replaced by fresh receiver solution. |
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But its contents elevate it to the status of an authoritative book. |
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So, it's not the contents of the documents that you're taking issue with. |
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Pour the entire contents of the pot into a piece of cheesecloth and let it strain for 10 minutes. |
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Dingwell et al. have shown at low dissolved water contents in rhyolitic melts, large changes in melt viscosity can occur for very small changes of water content. |
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An explosion aroused him from his trance, the fire to burn the inn down had reached the bar and ignited it's contents, sending the fire into a massive wall of death. |
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It was with sheer shock that Alicia reacted to the message Bryan had left in her locker, as her watery eyes flew over the contents of the rest of the note. |
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Inhofe, as the GOP head of the committee that controls that bill, is in a good position to influence its contents. |
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Still, there was a large bag of unknown contents hoisted in by a footman. |
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Neither subject was indexed nor readily apparent in the table of contents. |
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After it reached Ethiopia, the contents were distributed and sold out in under two weeks. |
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A separate libation may be given to the gods, landwights or housewights, or some of the contents of the horn may be poured out as an offering to them. |
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One evening we arrived at his home and found his wife had not returned from a meeting so I knocked together a salad for us from the contents of their fridge. |
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As most of the glasses are rhyolitic in composition, the distinction is subtler, being based on small differences in bulk chemistry and volatile contents. |
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Eriksson and Nummi determined fairly low ethanol contents for rowan berries, rose-hips, and hawthorn fruits in autumn and winter conditions in Finland. |
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Tip the contents of the pan into a liquidiser and blend until smooth. |
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Armed with a tin of paste and a brush, he turned out at 3am every morning in all weathers with a bag of contents bills with the headlines of the day. |
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Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease is defined as symptoms or mucosal damage resulting from the exposure of the distal oesophagus to refluxed gastric contents. |
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The woodpeckers gain access to the nest either by enlarging the box entrance or by drilling through the side of the box on a level with the contents. |
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She said pageant contents are just the most visible product of the cosmetic industry now at risk. |
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One finger lifts the edge up and lays the folder flat, its contents shown. |
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In other words, we feel that we are moving at a slow, stately rate through a universe whose contents have been abnormally slowed. |
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Rolled barley decreased molar proportion of acetate and increased molar proportion of propionate and concentration of lactate in the cecal contents. |
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The contents are similarly sweet, gloriously adventuresome pop crafted with astonishing ambition and proficiency, even while being loopily sloppy and self-referential. |
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You start with a problem and you uncover deeper and quiet different contents in the chain of links leading to the deepest cause of the problem you started with. |
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Likewise, observing the appearance of feeding tube aspirate is also unreliable because gastric contents can look similar to respiratory secretions. |
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But its contents rapidly dispel any fears that this most entertainingly waspish of commentators succumbed to beatific mildness in his final years. |
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Valerie opened one of the drawers and rummaged through its contents. |
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Or, they could distort the contents of the bill and attack anyone who disagreed with them as a legal Luddite and hysteric. |
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Aware that his anger over the manner of her rejection was all the more justified, having absorbed the contents of his letter, she was amazed at what had then transpired. |
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This outstanding collection is the result of the assemblage of important private collections including the contents of Emo House, County Laois and Ivy Hall, County Tipperary. |
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They axed doors down that could easily have been opened, broke furniture unnecessarily and tipped the contents of drawers and cupboards all over the place. |
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Many insurers have recently steered clear of properties held for residential letting and those who do give quotes will often only cover buildings and contents together. |
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Suggested treatment for small, intact blisters is to remove the blister contents by needle aspiration or to lance the blister at its base but leave a pedicle of attachment. |
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Each inventory consists of a vellum roll listing the contents of the house room by room, in more or less detail, with estimated total values given for each room. |
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Her eye caught the chest by the door, and she went to it hesitantly, feeling that its contents had been tainted somehow by the wicked man with the dark hair. |
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He didn't recognise me, leaving me free to indulge one of my less attractive traits by gazing judgmentally into the contents of his shopping trolley. |
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Painting re-entered his art in the 1980s, initially via assemblages of paint tubes with their contents squeezed out in rhythmically arranged blobs. |
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She left her little black bag for last, emptying it of its contents and sitting down to clean and inspect each weapon, repacking the bag with care. |
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None of his detractors or supporters will have sloped across to the other side because of the contents of this book. |
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Today, that which was repressed behind the Iron Curtain is now expressed, and point that bottle elsewhere before you open it, because its contents are under pressure. |
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In fact, defatted soy flour is of great importance in the diabetic diet because its starchy contents and saccharides are low and therefore well suited to diabetic patients. |
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Stocking brings new insights to the volumes by concentrating on the contents of the texts and how they reflect the shifting nature of anthropological thinking. |
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After opening packets of dried foods, such as flour, rice and breakfast cereals, reseal them tightly or transfer the contents to storage jars with tight lids. |
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As families are forced to empty out the contents of their cluttered home onto the back lawn, we'll see the trauma and agonies as they decide what stays and what goes. |
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The objective was to protect the cathedral, its occupants, and its contents during the major earthquakes and smaller temblors that could be expected over several centuries. |
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The lids seal tight, prolonging the shelf life of the contents. |
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This allows the operator to use a long, paddle-shaped device to agitate the contents, mixing the floaters and grease with the solids in the bottom. |
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The attribution of magical and personal properties to the contents of his work is consistent with his belief in the artist as shaman and art as revelatory. |
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease is due to the symptoms or tissue injury resulting from refluxed gastric contents into the esophagus. |
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Slurry contents can be kept fluidized until most of the mother liquor is filtered through. |
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Semilogarithmic kinetic plot for nanocomposites with different graphene contents and grafting densities are depicted in Fig. |
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Then in October 1938 there was an auction of all its contents, which included Blackmore's own library containing first editions of his works. |
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The AutoScroll feature captures the entire contents of a scrolling window, such as the contents of any web page, regardless of length. |
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It would be essential to publicly serialise the contents of these ancient books. |
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Laryngopharyngeal reflux is the retrograde flow of gastric contents into the pharynx and larynx. |
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Crews wearing breathing apparatus found a wicker laundry basket, its contents and the bathtub on fire in the bathroom. |
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Soil types are meadow Solonchak and bog with high contents of fine particles. |
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This layering effect of various temperatures and moisture contents results in a green sand mold with no uniform strength. |
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Russell has written The Path of the Buffalo Medicine Wheel, a transcription of the contents of his lectures and workshops. |
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Kosygin's reforms on agriculture gave considerable autonomy to the collective farms, giving them the right to the contents of private farming. |
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Al Ain Do not panic or believe the contents of an e-mail or SMS that you receive predicting acid rain in the Arabian Gulf. |
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The bill is read after the Queen's Speech, after the Commons have returned to their chamber, but before any debate on the contents of the Speech. |
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Heat-processed Scutellariae Radix leads to an increase in the contents of major flavonoids such as baicalin, baicalein, and wogonin. |
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At the same time Vera, Robertson and Quiroz were emptying the writ room of all its contents. |
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Where I once turned to indices and tables of contents, I now flip on my computer and type a few ingredients into the Google spacebar. |
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Table 3 depicts the superoxide dismutase, ascorbic acid and tocopherol contents of seeds of vigna mungo plants in control. |
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Some slug pellets contain metaldehyde, which is poisonous to dogs, so always read the contents on the packaging. |
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Oh, and did I mention that they also had time to take a lingering shufty at the contents? |
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Carbon contents higher than those of steel make a brittle alloy commonly called pig iron. |
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Betalain acid ascorbic phenolic contents and antioxidant properties of purple red yellow and white cactus pears. |
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Anchovies are associated with scombroid-poisoning due to biogenic amine contents such as histamine, putrescine and cadaverine. |
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The contents and gross appearance of the forestomachs and abomasum were unremarkable. |
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As of 2006 a project is under way to ensure the building and contents are preserved, if not restored. |
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The bloated result is vaguely surreal but consistent with a vernacular familiar from the contents of wax museums and Disneyland. |
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Briefed on the latest publications and issues of Saudi books, Salam expressed admiration of the contents of the exhibition. |
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In years to come, the time capsule will reveal its contents and provide an interesting guide to the history of Bournville College and Longbridge. |
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Figure 7 displays FTIR spectra of MMA-MAA copolymers with different MAA contents. |
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Be sure to seal the jar airtightly or the contents will go bad from exposure to oxygen. |
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The glass has basanitic composition, with silica contents ranging between 44.4 and 46.1 wt. |
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Weatherproof monitors will allow the stadium to display contents for ads or public information with clarity and brightness even outdoors. |
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I always start a book by reading the dustjacket and the contents before I really dig in to the content itself. |
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Pulling out a letter from her dorothy bag she beguiled the tediousness of waiting by perusing distraitly its contents. |
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He placed the page face-down on the table so that we could not see its contents. |
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As though on an incendiary rampage, the fires systematically devoured the contents of Edison's headquarters and facilities. |
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The accident left the contents of a flatbed trailer scattered across all three lanes. |
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Their contents would have made the weariest Fletcherite drool at the mouth and forget his number of chews. |
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Adenoviral particles were found by electron microscopy in the cloacal contents of the female Taita falcons but not in the male falcons. |
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The reason I'm mildly obsessed with CRACKLE is the innate fuggheadedness of the contents. |
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To increase the oxygen contents of the heat, iron ore can be added to the heat. |
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Cleaning the byre involved barrowing out the contents of the groop, sluicing it down and rebedding it with clean straw. |
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Nearly everything was glass in the frontage of this fairy mart, and its contents glittered like the hammochrysos stone. |
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In August 2006 the contents of Domesday went online, with an English translation of the book's Latin. |
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Augustine received liturgical books from the pope, but their exact contents are unknown. |
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The wooden structure in Southwold, Suffolk, comes complete with contents including a folding table, folding chairs, windbreaks and a kettle. |
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The rapid increase in the intrasellar contents and intrasellar pressure usually presents as sudden onset of headache. |
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The rest I throw into a plastic intray. Then, when the intray is full, I empty its contents into a cardboard box. |
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So as to make it easier to locate a particular passage, each chapter was headed by a brief precis of its contents with verse numbers. |
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Revisiting his native land that year, Albert Camus was horrified to find Kabyle children fighting with dogs for the contents of a rubbish bin. |
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Souza's project is related to xenoglossy, and Muniz's is related to lucid dreams involving shared contents. |
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When delivered as XHTML, browsers should use an XML parser, which adheres strictly to the XML specifications for parsing the document's contents. |
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Evidence of the use of cow's milk comes from analysis of pottery contents found beside the Sweet Track. |
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Bangladeshi water is contaminated with arsenic frequently because of the high arsenic contents in the soil. |
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In 1649, during the English Civil War, the contents of the Jewel House were disposed of along with other royal properties. |
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The contents of St George's Chapel were both valuable and, to many Parliamentary forces, inappropriately high church in style. |
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Unauthorized reproduction of this newsletter or its contents by xerography, facsimile, or any other means is illegal. |
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Cuisine in Pakistani Punjab differs from Indian Punjab on account of contents and religious diet rules. |
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A summary of the preliminary contents of the hoard, as of late 2009, is shown in the table below. |
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Ostensibly, his book is a guide to fishing, but readers treasured its contents for their descriptions of nature and serenity. |
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Why isn't this window maximizable? I keep having to scroll to see the full contents. |
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Sources of unstructured data, such as email, the contents of word processor documents, PDFs, geospatial data, etc. |
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The contents show Byrd's mastery of a wide variety of keyboard forms, though liturgical compositions based on plainsong are not represented. |
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He dumped the contents onto the ground, looking all over for the carton. |
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In 1898 Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bequeathed the Waddesdon Bequest, the glittering contents from his New Smoking Room at Waddesdon Manor. |
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After the death of Arthur Severn in 1931 the remaining contents of the house were sold by auction. |
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Typically, an assistant will 'crack open' the ampoule and hold it, while the anaesthetist inserts a drawing-up needle and aspirates its contents. |
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For more information on the criteria used to determine the contents of this list, please see the criteria for inclusion section below. |
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The contents may be signaling information, a midcall event, or some sort of stimulus. |
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A question of interest here is whether the silver contents in the four mintings are different. |
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The Bermuda cedar boxes used to ship tobacco to England were reportedly worth more than their contents. |
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The table of contents listing on ScienceDirect uses this new numbering scheme. |
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Speculation on the contents of Revelation are minimal and it is never read as part of the regular order of services. |
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A Swedish study shows that out of 600 stomach contents of red squirrels examined, only 4 contained remnants of birds or eggs. |
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The study showed that Kansas-bred potato had significantly higher anthocyanin contents compared to the other potatoes. |
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The stomach contents of harbour porpoises suggests that they mainly feed on benthic fish, and sometimes pelagic fish. |
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The stomach contents of Dall's porpoises reveal that they mainly feed on cephalopods and bait fish, like capelin and sardines. |
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The analysis of the stomach contents of these fish indicate Atlantic cod is the top predator, preying on the herring and sprat. |
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Even intestinal contents removed at slaughter may be recovered for use as fertilizer. |
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The contents of the final pamphlet are credited by some as killing the revival. |
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A full discussion of the provenance of each poem is included in the definitive editions of the book's contents poems by Marged Haycock. |
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The Macclesfield Psalter was discovered in Shirburn Castle in 2004 when the contents of the Library were catalogued for auction. |
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Someone jolted my arm and the contents of my glass spilled onto an immaculate white dress. I felt obnoxious. |
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A comparison of the organic matter, biomass, adenosine triphosphate and mineralizable nitrogen contents of ploughed and direct-drilled soils. |
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A wide variety of seagrass has been found in dugong stomach contents, and evidence exists they will eat algae when seagrass is scarce. |
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Eating can be as simple as opening the shell and eating the contents, including juice. |
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It is usually acquired when the contents of the oyster come in contact with a cut skin lesion, as when shucking an oyster. |
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The motility of the gastroduodenal junction regulates gastric emptying and minimises retropulsion of the duodenal contents into the antrum. |
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Book I serves as Pliny's preface, explaining his approach and providing a table of contents. |
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In fact, from Teasmades to TVs, the average contents of a bedroom in the UK now exceeds pounds 4,000 in value. |
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The flagship of the expedition hit a reef and foundered near the island, and the crew and contents had to be salvaged. |
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The Magdalenian epoch was a long one, represented by numerous stations, whose contents show progress in the arts and general culture. |
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Certain symbols that were placed on the cards and sealed in an envelope, and she was asked to guess their contents. |
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In order to preserve eggs, a tiny hole was pierced and the contents extracted. |
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Some have high zinc contents, others have more magnesium or copper and you are directed where to put the different muds on your body. |
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The multivesicular bodies release their contents upon arrival at the perikarion. |
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The timbers and contents of the port side were deposited in the scour pits and the remaining ship structure, or else carried off by the currents. |
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Internet Screensaver Builder now allows you to include HTML contents on screensavers built with the package. |
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Preservation of the Mary Rose and her contents was an essential part of the project from the start. |
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Mercury contents did not affect recreation persay but definitely could if found in fish tissue at high levels. |
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The nutritional contents of each available feed are used to formulate a diet that meets all nutritional needs in the most cost effective way. |
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Older Germanic words, particularly those concerning ritual, are often compared to Latin equivalents, as evident in the table of contents. |
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He doesn't go ashore, and instead contents himself with scouting the city from his ship, and then sets sail back home alone. |
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When a potato is baked, contents of vitamin B6 and vitamin C decline with little significant change in other nutrients. |
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The museum contains a collection of about 3,000 bottles, almost all of which with their original contents. |
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It contents were instantly irrelevant, news from another century. |
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In this case it contents itself, as a rule, with penance voluntarily assumed. |
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If the museum fails to sell, the contents will be auctioned lot by lot by Christie's, which could be great news for arctophiles. |
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The accused shall hand over to this poor unfortunate recidivist his car, house and all its contents, including his wife. |
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In old cultures, contents of cells without rhizopodia can turn dark and act as resting stages. |
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Bookmarking a page does all of the above except storing and indexing the contents. |
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If a diagram is redlined, SmartPlant Electrical always displays the contents with redlining. |
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A seed pod is cast into each of the rods, so the pavilion's contents become its structure. |
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They unpacked their kitbags and hung the contents, mainly provisions, on wooden pegs. |
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Arctic hare have been reported to occasionally eat meat, including fish and the stomach contents of eviscerated caribou. |
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These occur when a substance directly triggers mast cells to release their contents, eg following injection of X-ray contrast media. |
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Penniless and desperate, she raided the contents of his purse. |
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The bill is introduced after the Queen's Speech, after the Commons have returned to their chamber, but before any debate on the contents of the Speech. |
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The computer reads in a program file from disk and executes the contents. |
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Anxiety is felt concerning the whereabouts of Theosophus Wensleydale, who disappeared from his home last week, in company with the contents of his father's safe. |
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You see the occasional frustrated libidinous lunatics walking along Johnson Street kickboxing at the wheelie bins and spreading the contents all over the road. |
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We examined the stomach contents of juvenile walleye pollock to explain previously observed seasonal and regional variation in juvenile body condition. |
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Other features include a built-in water gauge and an automatic shutoff feature, which immediately cuts the heat when the kettle's contents reach a rolling boil. |
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Generally, density gradients in boards with 55 percent WFM in the face increased with increased WCM contents and decreased CRD contents in the core layer. |
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N may also have occurred during periods of transient anaerobiosis, which may have developed due to increased subsoil moisture contents after clearing. |
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As tea caddies and teapoys were fitted with locks from the start, so too were cellarets, because their contents were so easily removed without additional measures of security. |
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The intensely bilious color of the liver shows that the discoloration of the contents of the intestines is not due to arrested production of bile, that is to acholia. |
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Lewis is to give a few examples of its contents, both to emphasize its importance as a key to Williams's thought and to highlight Lewis's selectiveness. |
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The misdating of the notes also raises doubts about their contents. |
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This group of properties relates to the clay, OM, and sesquioxide contents, which are the major sources of variable charge and are more abundant in Oxisols. |
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It is widely believed that Twin-Earth-style thought experiments show that the contents of a person's thoughts fail to supervene on her intrinsic properties. |
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Le Bas showed that lower magmatic Si contents in alkali basalts, when compared to tholeiites, can cause more Al to substitute for Si in augite tetrahedral sites. |
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Apparently horses have something like a mud flap, or one-way valve, in their oesophagus which prevents them from expelling the contents of their stomach. |
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The idea is that all the giftboxes and their contents must be able to fit through an ordinary letterbox so the parcel can be sent as a complete surprise. |
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Phytochemical contents of the leaves included presence of terpenoid glycosides, protein, carbohydrates but absence of alkaloids and steroids Kumar et al. |
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Customers bought raffle tickets for prizes, which included a hamper donated by staff whose contents included pink champagne, bubble bath and make-up bags. |
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In his absence Grace keeps the letters he wrote her locked away in a roll-top desk to which only she has the key and only she knows the contents of the letters. |
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What happened was I squirted the contents of a soda syphon over a member of the staff who for some strange reason refused to serve me ice and soda with my vodka. |
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Self-heating packaging expert Thermotic Developments developed the technology to heat contents through a quick-lime and water reaction in the membrane. |
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Other lorries were advised not to use the A697 and to instead use the A1 while a specialist team was called in to remove the lorry and its radioactive contents. |
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The conclusion that narrative reading is a largely simulative and embodied process thus applies to the verbal medium as much as it applies to referential contents. |
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It is not covered in your homeowner's policy. You need contents insurance. |
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The contents of a flexbox can be positioned in any direction, can have their order swapped dynamically, and can auto-adjust their sizes and positions based on available space. |
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There is no waste dump at the surface, and none of the contents of the lode as yet broken down have been so poor in silver as to be thrown away or used for gobbing up. |
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But, Wallace observed, information is not synonymous with meaning, and the meaning of a canon's informationlessness is the certainty of its contents. |
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When the house was due to be demolished in 1924, the room and all its contents were presented to the Science Museum, where it was recreated in its entirety. |
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The impact of even deteriorated gunpowder would have been magnified by its containment in wooden barrels, compensating for the quality of the contents. |
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Under the terms of their contract, the band had autonomy in deciding when they would release albums and tour, and had the final say over the contents and design of each album. |
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It contains nearly 57 million records and may be used to search, view and order items from the collections or search the contents of the Library's website. |
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A library may make use of the Internet in a number of ways, from creating their own library website to making the contents of its catalogues searchable online. |
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Oak barrels, which may be charred before use, contribute to the colour, taste, and aroma of the contents, imparting a desirable oaky vanillin flavour to these drinks. |
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When the microprocessor decodes the JSR opcode, it stores the operand into the TEMP register and pushes the current contents of the PC onto the stack. |
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Only a very small percentage of these have been shown to have any efficacy, and there is little regulation as to standards and safety of their contents. |
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In virtue of their contents, psychological states stand in logical relations like incompatibility, material implication, and conceptual necessitation. |
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The majority of the commissioners accepted the casket letters as genuine after a study of their contents and comparison of the penmanship with examples of Mary's handwriting. |
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During the sale of Wynnstay and its contents, the organ, and many other treasures, were acquired for the nation and are now displayed at the National Museum in Cardiff. |
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