Badaling and Juyong Pass are the most sightworthy and most easily accessible part of the Wall, with good and convenient tourist facilities. |
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Because the walkways are wide and open, they function as convenient and safe play areas for kids. |
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You can freeze your starter yogurt in ice cube trays so that it is convenient to have on hand. |
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State-of-the-art care usually results in a high degree of successful control of asthma with acceptably safe and reasonably convenient therapy. |
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Tobacco and snuff were convenient and acceptable items, and more luxurious fare was provided when possible. |
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My excuse is that while I'm working, it's the most convenient way of getting a good meal. |
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At this time it is unclear as to whether the Walton Way was a salt way or rather the best route to a convenient crossing of the Trent. |
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The on-off switch should be mounted in a convenient location on the dash and within your reach. |
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And out just in time for its movie adaptation, seasons one through four of The Dukes of Hazzard can be purchased in one convenient box set. |
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How convenient it was that all the prey species were excavating holes and hollows and leafy chambers. |
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To hold the door at a convenient height, clamp a small board to the track above and below a wheel. |
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The convenient rationalization that our weapons potpourri will confuse the enemy into fear of misbehaving is absurd and threatening. |
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By the time we see the benefits take effect, many of today's commuters will have quit the rat race for a more convenient life. |
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Retailers can sell more bagels and bread with the spread at a convenient reach, creating an impulse purchase. |
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Wong says the increase in Australian visitors is due mainly to better airfares and more convenient aircraft connections in and out of Auckland. |
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Her potting bench, attached to one end of the shed, offers additional tool storage plus a convenient work surface. |
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Clearly, reformulating the drug in a more convenient pill form was a priority. |
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Receiving the videotape before a hospital stay allows the patient to prepare for the hospital stay and view the videotape at a convenient time. |
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Need to land a light aircraft in a hurry but can't find a convenient runway? |
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The launch of Oven Chips offered a healthier and more convenient alternative to traditional chips. |
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The lake is just a hop, skip and jump away from the terrace in the center of the Inn, convenient for the cruise boats to dock. |
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I had to streak down and do a quick makeshift landing at a convenient landing strip. |
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The most convenient features for anabatic and katabatic streams are the concepts of mountain-valley breezes. |
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What started out as a convenient short-cut for the writers has become a running joke, at the show's expense. |
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The most convenient or tractable mathematical solutions were used for anatomies or different classes of structures. |
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It is convenient in zoologic research to have a standard against which deviating forms can be compared. |
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His wheat-starch-based prototypes are sturdy, attractive, convenient to use, and just as leakproof as their polystyrene counterparts. |
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They have generally marginalised less respectable behaviour, finding it difficult to acknowledge or convenient to overlook. |
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Adobe Photoshop was originally created as a convenient and powerful way to retouch photos. |
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He scatters his French with convenient English words and expressions and has an infectious humour which translates well. |
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With all the various airlines operating from the airport it is easy and convenient to travel anywhere. |
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Thus, the classic Kok model is just convenient first-order approximation to the real case. |
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But as they claim Arab descent and an Arab cultural identity, they make a convenient local ally for the Arabists. |
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The property, formerly a garage, is centrally located and convenient to all amenities. |
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Be sure to look over the program schedule included in this issue, and get yourself booked at a convenient location. |
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Some houses have scenic views, others have a convenient location and many houses are beautifully presented inside. |
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The strength of the park district is the convenient location for ski enthusiasts. |
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Despite its convenient location at the top of Broughton Street, this bar has never really taken off. |
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Its isolated location and lack of convenient transportation has helped the town keep its original ancient and pristine appearance. |
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While the locations are convenient the shops must be geared to consumer needs which are continuing to change, he said. |
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Record your login, password, and a dialup number convenient for your home location. |
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Now that school's out, I've lost my free and convenient net source, and so I've been lolling around at home, getting fat. |
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Their target is Chinese culture conceived of as a whole, of which the distinctive and long-established written language is a convenient symbol. |
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And in an age of changing values, many are led astray by these convenient moral attitudes persuasively promoted and advertised nationally. |
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Hydrogen is the lightest element, so it provides a convenient unit for measuring the relative atomic weights of the other elements. |
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Such attire is indeed convenient for campaigning on the streets or elsewhere. |
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Therefore, sending Portuguese passport holding Macanese to Taiwan on intelligence missions is very convenient for Beijing. |
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A camlock makes it much more convenient to move the mini-lathe's tailstock to clear chips when drilling deep holes. |
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It looks pretty convenient for a new desktop user and would be easy for a support person to talk someone through it. |
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He has no entourage and a nonexistent family, which makes convenient and possible his availability on the same cruise as Holly. |
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One of the most convenient is Avogadro's number, 6.022 x 10 molecules per mole. |
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The difference between photographic and visual magnitudes was a convenient measure of a star's color. |
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A bankrupt political system has been a convenient peg on which to hang the blame for a consistently tardy response to humanitarian need. |
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The rapid pace of modern life has created enormous demand for convenient and time-saving goods and services. |
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Thus, the tearable tape system renders the packaging material easy to open, and provides a convenient handle following opening. |
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This apparently convenient handle is more slippery than its maneuverers tend to appreciate. |
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An architectural solution to dead urban space became a convenient location for underage drinking and irritating backside noseblunts. |
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So if you are going to ask another group to allow you to play through them, do so in a courteous manner and at a convenient time in the round. |
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Emptying the canister of a bagless system is far and away simpler and more convenient than detaching a bag. |
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This double-fronted property is located on a residential terrace off York Road, convenient to Monkstown and Dun Laoghaire. |
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This a convenient dish when you have leftover mashed potatoes in the refrigerator. |
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Tthe lively atmosphere at the hotel's restaurant lured us to a tasty and convenient meal of tacos, empanadas and bao buns. |
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Pack all these in a convenient bag which you can have with you at all times. |
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Ammonia was convenient for basifying the filtered extracts, although other inorganic bases should have worked also. |
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Issues such as domestic abuse and addiction are used more meaningfully than as convenient plot devices. |
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Legal Lynching is a convenient vade mecum on the death penalty, descriptive as well as critical. |
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This tale turns on the assumption that the thieves bear ill will towards their victims, and the convenient explanation is the difference in race. |
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It was terribly convenient timing and sparked what has become an ingrained cynicism in my attitude. |
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The start of a new year provides a convenient frame for temporal measurement. |
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Too, the genre fiction paperback provided relatively easy access to the longer stories in one convenient volume. |
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In turn, the organization will negotiate on your behalf for lower interest rates and a more convenient payment option. |
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Is it because you are fond of them or is it because they are convenient as a form of technique in your methodology? |
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You need to belay the line by tying it off at convenient points as you progress. |
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He tried to slug her, but Al belted him the groin, a convenient target from where he was seated. |
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Our device permits a more convenient control of both parameters than optical tweezers or micropipettes. |
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The trackpad works well, but it is more convenient to get a small travel mouse and plug it in to one of the USB ports. |
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But we're also seeing lots more shoppers using the bus, tram and train as a convenient and welcome way of coming into our town. |
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Later the Chinese made the westward journey of Mormon converts infinitely more convenient by building the transcontinental railway. |
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This line would afford our group a convenient transfer to the Flushing end of the 7 line. |
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For edging, cutting in and painting flat trim, foam pads provide a convenient alternative to brushes. |
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The commission's foot-dragging has provided a convenient shield from corporate responsibility. |
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The card is being marketed as a more convenient option for the customer, compared to carrying cash or traveller's cheques. |
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Mr Holland searched high and low for some convenient storage solution for his son's treasured possessions. |
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The great cyclist paradox is that bikers want to act like either pedestrians or automobiles, depending on which is more convenient at the time. |
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A bioadhesive tablet containing the antifungal drug miconazole is an effective and convenient means of treating oropharyngeal candidiasis. |
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Have we adopted a convenient shorthand for a longer and more complete description of the object? |
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This is a convenient shorthand for certain important developments which have impacted English studies in India. |
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I even put chapters inside the short stories to give convenient stopping points. |
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Even more convenient is the purchase of a former show home which will come complete with carpets and will be fully decorated. |
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Heavy water is a suitable and convenient moderator of neutrons in nuclear reactors. |
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After all, electrostatic units were devised by the early physicists presumably because they were convenient for the results they obtained. |
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So is blaming the fact that women bear children for lack of professional progress simply a convenient excuse? |
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Toilets and drinking water tanks will be installed at convenient locations. |
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Packing Sild in a convenient can means these fish can be enjoyed in prime condition all year round. |
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Many corporations are using defamation laws as a cheap and convenient way to silence their critics. |
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The alleged debt is simply an accounting fiction that provides a mask over reality and furnishes a convenient means for mulcting the taxpayer. |
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These pathways make convenient boltholes for thieves and vandals to melt into. |
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In order to white-wash the European slave trade, they find it convenient to start by minimising the numbers concerned. |
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A convenient measure of the sloppiness of a tailings product can be made using the Atterberg Liquid Limit Apparatus. |
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This is a convenient card and a good bargain as well. It enables you to ride the subways and buses unlimitedly for a whole day. |
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Most of the women are strongly formed and dressed in unornamental but convenient cottons. |
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I'm less bothered about my bus shelter now, though I would obviously prefer there to be a stop there so it would be more convenient to get a bus. |
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Staff are often parents who work unsocial hours to allow stores to open whenever is most convenient to customers. |
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While certain rooms could do with a decorative upgrade, this is a very impressive property in a convenient location. |
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Usually, she enjoyed socializing with the Elliott twins, but today work served as a convenient excuse. |
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Dual-purpose furniture such as the sofa bed, was also convenient for British travelers and military men. |
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Other explanations of English verse use more convenient typography as substitutes for the acute accent and breve. |
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Temperature compensated refractometers having Brix scales for determining percent sugar levels are convenient for such testing. |
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The plant would consist of an abattoir, broiler house, breeding houses, egg-laying houses, a convenient food preparation kitchen and a feed mill. |
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It is more convenient for schools to let food manufacturers fill their vending machines, but is it the best option for children? |
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When most motorists have a genuine and convenient public transport alternative for their journey, that is the time to implement car park cuts. |
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French doors open from the dining room, which is convenient for handling the spillover from holiday gatherings. |
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They are just a convenient way of dealing with your non-physical functions. |
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A good number of dairy manufacturers still use cartons, many of which sport vivid colors and graphics along with convenient closures and spouts. |
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Not that the group was hamming it up, but it did seem to give the media a convenient hook to anchor their stories. |
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A beer in one of the bars around the square is a convenient way to get your bearings and make a plan. |
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In Turkey, a key factor driving growth was the launch of convenient products such as Huptrik Yogurt Tupu, a fruit yogurt in a squeezable tube. |
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Nabokov is their favorite writer, the convenient novelistic illustration of their theoretical axioms. |
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She pushed things around the refrigerator, looking for some convenient leftovers in a Rubbermaid container to nuke. |
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However, it has just not been convenient to stop and use the digital cam to snap a few pictures. |
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While hard copy is convenient and handy for swatting insects and small dogs, it really is both a business and environmental luxury. |
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It is wonderful to have a convenient airport from which to jet off on holiday or on business. |
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New jobs and convenient shopping are on the cards following a major store revamp. |
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It is only too convenient to pose for photo opportunities and political points. |
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Because we consider only circular chambers, polar rather than Cartesian coordinates are more convenient to use in constructing the new chamber. |
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I like supermarkets, they are convenient and open when I am able to get to them. |
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For training, it's more convenient to have internal knee pads than Velcro strap-on pads. |
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Dry cat food is convenient to feed, and relatively inexpensive, but it's the opposite of the natural diet of cats. |
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They accept that a bowl of cereal and milk is about as convenient as you get, but they want more choice. |
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It was also possible to arrange an item of mail to be left at a convenient Post Office though the Post Office would charge for this service. |
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Extra-strength formulas are more convenient when you need more than one regular-strength dose to improve your symptoms. |
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In essence, the stream follows a lower, more confined route, whilst a series of meandering high-level oxbows provide convenient bypasses. |
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This would enable you to accept cookies for more convenient surfing without leaving traces of your comings and goings on your machine. |
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It'd be convenient to be able to say that it is but I can't for the life of me see any sustainable evidence to support such a theory. |
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Pretty much everything has been assigned a convenient hot key, and the interface is clear and easy to understand and use. |
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There is a convenient drain chute at the back and all you have to do is hold a funnel under the chute to put most of the powder back in the can. |
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It should prove highly convenient for many local people and indeed passers-by. |
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Providing more convenient ways for these shoppers to make their purchases means that click-and-collect services should become more prevalent. |
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Politicians have clung long and hard to the convenient concept of health promotion, which asserts that illness is primarily self inflicted. |
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This is done with small stones or pebbles, or other convenient small objects. |
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Again it is convenient to think that these are just idle threats and that the lives of lawyers are not at risk. |
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He journeys into a past it has been convenient for imperializing Europe to deny. |
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Once you pack your children's book bags at night, place them in a convenient location so they're within arm's reach as you head out the door in the morning. |
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He thought androids more conscientious, and convenient than the humans. |
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Under the act, prices for such items as television licences and permits have to be rounded down to the nearest convenient amount below the exact euro equivalent. |
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It has casters that make it convenient to slide under beds or chairs, provides storage space and tilts at a 45-degree angle to help make reading comfortable. |
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Recently, Nopp and colleagues provided a theoretic framework supporting this convenient relationship, which was explored in this study as well as in a recent publication. |
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The lockscreen for instance can opened by merely swiping a finger up from the bottom of the screen and also allows the user more convenient access to the camera. |
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In addition, print-on-demand books can be a convenient way to distribute books that have low readerships, or to create custom readings for university students. |
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This house enjoys a secluded setting in an extremely convenient location. |
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The quayside location is convenient to a range of city centre employment and transport hubs, with Tara Street and Barrow Street Dart stations located nearby. |
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The most popular locations, such as Ireland and India, offered well-educated, English-speaking programmers and convenient time differences for round-the-clock remediation. |
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The convenient answer was that it only worked on large caches of gold. |
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Grassed field borders can provide a convenient location for unloading combines into trucks or grain carts, or for turning planters and other equipment around. |
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The American military initially found the South as a convenient locale of large amounts of unproductive land that could be converted into training facilities. |
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Add some soothing music, soft lighting and naturally scented bath salts or bubble bath to create an inexpensive and convenient spa experience in the privacy of your own home. |
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The long silence speaks more powerfully than a pro forma, convenient denial at this late date. |
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Only today, the practice nurse at my local GPs could not make me a convenient appointment to get my ears syringed, so she suggested I use the walk-in centre. |
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Malondialdehyde, formed from the breakdown of polyunsaturated fatty acids, serves as a convenient index for determining the extent of the peroxidation reaction. |
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As soon as a fish is tired and ready to be landed the guide will ask you for one so he can loop it through the gills and tie it to a convenient branch while it recovers. |
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The cell phone is thin and light and therefore very convenient to carry around. |
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Commanders needed maps and notebooks, and the sabretache, hanging from the waist-belt, not only housed pen, ink, and paper but also provided a convenient writing surface. |
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Further, the lucubrations of a bitter, lonely, and hurt old man did indeed lead him to a convenient anti-Semitism above the then-norm in his old age. |
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Hinduism is not a unified system of belief and practice, and should at best be regarded as a convenient shorthand for a complex social and cultural phenomenon. |
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This is because the Tribe consultants have misconceived their brief, as we predicted in an earlier letter, and have picked on The Green as a convenient piece of open land. |
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This is not a radical idea, but only seems so in a country single-mindedly dedicated to replicating the economically convenient tropes of suburban sprawl. |
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Many passengers found the inaugural non-stop flights more convenient and expressed their wish for regular direct flights between Shanghai and Taipei. |
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Frank no longer has his convenient foil from The Lay of the Land, his Tibetan associate Mike Mahoney. |
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They were also more convenient to use because no mordant was required to set the color on wool or silk, although a mordant was still required when dyeing cotton. |
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Not all numbers have such convenient patterns behind them, but within every number there are always subgroups of digits that have mathematical meaning. |
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Another half mile, and with an eye on the weather, and tiny twinges in rusty legs, we took a convenient track that arced down to cross the valley to fords of flat sandstone. |
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They made good progress and on the first night stopped at one of the wayfarers' inns that were stationed at convenient day intervals along the most used roads. |
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For a portable and convenient inhalant put one drop each of the same oils on a tissue or handkerchief and inhale whenever needed to ease laboured breathing and a stuffy nose. |
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To saddle them with convenient moralizing about jeopardising the financial system by untimely disclosure of sensitive information only compounds the offence. |
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Experts say that to be successful, public transit must be convenient and inexpensive, making it difficult to impose the types of strict security seen at airports. |
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I sincerely wonder if the invention of the telephone was an equally convenient excuse for previously unattempted types of flirtation on the parts of bored spouses. |
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It is a relatively strong, efficient, good-looking and convenient rivet. |
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And what an extraordinarily convenient bonus it is for these hypocrites that they get to keep all their salary, unburdened by having to pay school fees. |
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The sinks can also be fitted with a convenient waste disposal unit. |
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I also include the litter droppers and the tippers of rubbish in the nearest convenient place for them, the latter being outside of the park at the moment. |
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These recycling rubbish tips are being introduced at more convenient locations around the neighbourhood, making it easier for residents to recycle. |
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It can be limited to serve only as a convenient portable reading device. |
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The fixed-base router, the router in its most basic form, puts a universal motor in a convenient holder that allows the chuck and bit to be adjusted up and down. |
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People obviously have cable TV, they can sit at home and watch the trots, and for a lot of people that's going to be a lot more comfortable and convenient than going. |
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How convenient it was that all the prey species were excavating holes and hollows and leafy chambers, and stuffing them with helpless nestlings just when he needed them. |
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As a financier associated with the 1990s and American based in London, Browder ticks a convenient amount of boxes for the Kremlin. |
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From this tank, water was routed to the streets through channels and collected by the people from square troughs or basins called karanjis at convenient points. |
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It is convenient and easy to use, and the 24-volt recharger is built in. |
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It is convenient to mention here that, at the hearing before the registrar and on the appeal before me, there was no major issue about the three specific allegations. |
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But the animal is the convenient scapegoat, and easily blamed. |
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They admired the varied vistas of the narrow, crooked streets, and noticed how convenient it was to have shops and residences and even small factories mixed up together. |
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His ideas found a receptive audience in literate circles from Lisbon to Moscow, and they supply a convenient starting place for an examination of European political systems. |
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Before the flyovers were built, buses would halt at several stops on the road and this was convenient to many who lived or worked around these stops. |
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A light year is a convenient means of distance measurement because conventional means in miles or kilometers is so large as to thwart true appreciation. |
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It is much more convenient in these cases to use relative atomic masses. |
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Power foods are a convenient pick-me-up and are good for you when used in combination with a wholesome diet of fruit, vegetable, grains, and proteins. |
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The convenient carbineer attachment is ideal for connecting a reusable water bottle-leaving you hands free as you go to and from class. |
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The instruments come with a belt loop carrying case for convenient storage. |
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On one hand, it is a quite convenient way of parametrizing anomalous sources with complex physical properties. |
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It is convenient to audaciously scapegoat an entire religion or an entire race and make the enemy visible and attackable. |
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Zaino says the TeleFile system is an easy, convenient way for many taxpayers to file their income tax return. |
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Jace and Denise Engles take their 6-year-old daughter to Val Verde park for her swimming lessons, which is convenient for the Castaic residents. |
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Now every QUV is said to feature the convenient storage of 10 preprogrammed, commonly used test cycles, including ISO and ASTM exposure cycles. |
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The Smokin' Buds 2 Wireless are the most comfortable and convenient wireless earbuds on the market. |
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The new Sprint 2 Dicer offers a convenient solution for food processors seeking to replace their existing Models G, G-A, GK-A, H, OR H-A dicers. |
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When the intimate space gets too hot to handle, rest easy, this speakeasy has a convenient indoor smoking hallway located behind the DJ booth. |
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Hatter is convinced that if the wipes are in a convenient location, such as being housed within the toilet paper roll, sales of wipes will soar. |
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Oxoid now offers food microbiologists a fast and convenient way to prepare and dispense large volumes of culture media and diluents. |
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By bundling benefits, SSA sponsorship programs are a more convenient approach for vendors than the fragmented model of past years. |
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Another group found that rice husk charcoal is also effective and convenient to use in inoculation of dipterocarp seedlings. |
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Hold, transport, store, refrigerate, incubate, and dispose of test tubes all in one convenient unit. |
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Archived data can be stored on the most convenient and cost-effective storage medium and be easily accessed from an enterprise application. |
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Sliding doors and bifold doors are convenient if you do not want to opt for curtains. |
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They decided on a nearby restaurant as a convenient public place to meet. |
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The job doesn't pay well, but the convenient hours are a definite plus. |
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But your perverse attempts to wring blushes from little baggages in convenient corners outrage my love of Love! |
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Another first for the laser industry is Picasso Lite's ability to use convenient disposable tips or a low-cost strippable fiber. |
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A front-facing USB port is convenient for playing MP3s from jump drives, and a rear USB port stands ready to power Google Chromecast. |
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Arriving in Carlisle by train, our room at The Halston Aparthotel was spacious, convenient and extremely comfortable. |
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The concept of Phasors is dear to many Electrical Engineers as it is a very convenient way to represent sinusoidal data of electrical currents. |
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The whole process is less than convenient or cost-effective for normal antitoxin therapies. |
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Unlike the game Tetris, Jigsaw puzzles require wide screen for a convenient play. |
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All flights departing Detroit for Waterloo Regional Airport use convenient jetbridges to protect passengers from the weather. |
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The new departure lounge features two concourse-level gates with jetbridges for convenient boarding. |
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American Eagle is the only regional airline at O'Hare to offer its customers easy and convenient jetbridge boarding for all flights. |
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The single-port configuration is similar to the company's Jerrican, with a tethered 53 mm cap and convenient handle. |
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For the euro to become a reserve currency, so that others outside Europe will use it as a convenient store of value. |
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The readily analyzable wave models at large scale are convenient tools to verify experimentally the models for complex binary composites. |
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The lanyard includes a convenient alligator clip so a hunter can clip the call anywhere. |
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Air China and Air New Zealand will work together more closely to offer a more convenient air bridge for travelers. |
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Doing an ACLS online program is an incredibly convenient way to get your education started for the medical field. |
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Baby Grands have an authentic appearance, are safe and simple to operate and maintain, and are much more convenient to own for first-time racers. |
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Jerry gave one terror-stricken look, wound his reins round the whipstock, and, leaping from his seat, disappeared behind a convenient tree. |
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For this reason it was found convenient to site pump rooms between groups of cargo tanks. |
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The sickhouse was a cool, capacious, and convenient building, well adapted to the purpose for which it was used. |
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A projection type reader makes use of any convenient reflective surface, a blank wall, for example, as its screen. |
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These two very distinct genera appear to form a convenient bridge between the antelopes on the one hand and the rupicaprines on the other. |
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Although these groups are not cladistically supported by genetic studies, these groupings are nonetheless convenient for horticultural purposes. |
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Although early electricity was very expensive compared to today, it was far cheaper and more convenient than oil or gas lighting. |
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Two roads cross from east to west, dividing the fells into three convenient groups. |
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This method is also a regularly applied and convenient laboratory preparation. |
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The process, however, is now obsolete and is superseded by the extremely profitable and convenient Solvay process. |
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It is the equivalent of an ingot of cast metal, in a convenient form for handling, storage, shipping and further working into a finished product. |
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It is traditional and convenient practice to use a, e, i, o as infix operators so the categorical statements can be written succinctly. |
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As the names of many Vietnamese letters are disyllabic, it would be less convenient to pronounce an initialism by its individual letters. |
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In this way, the terms fortis and lenis are convenient in discussing English phonology, even if they are phonetically imprecise. |
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The older manuscripts had been written in a much larger format than that found convenient for university work. |
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Hocketing was widely used in medieval music and Professor Sander's article provides a convenient survey of those uses. |
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This system of terminology, however, is not convenient for southeast Anatolia and settlements of the middle Anatolia basin. |
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Ptolemy presented his astronomical models in convenient tables, which could be used to compute the future or past position of the planets. |
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The couches have an upholstered look with removable 100 percent cotton covers that make them convenient to machine wash. |
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To prove hypocoercivity in that case, the key point is to show the existence of a convenient Riemannian foliation associated to the diffusion. |
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The frequent stops they make in the most convenient places are plain indications of their weariness. Joseph Addison. |
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Their geographical location provided convenient access to the markets of France, Scotland, Germany, England and the Baltic. |
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After the sailors waited three days for convenient tides and had dumped cargo, they freed the barque. |
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Most of the traffic on the canals by this time was in coal delivered to waterside factories which had no other convenient access. |
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It provided scheduled entertainment of suitable length at convenient locales at inexpensive prices. |
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It was especially convenient for referring to the region comprising both the British India and the princely states under British Paramountcy. |
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The Company has relaunched a product line to tap into the rapidly growing demand for convenient and nutritious functional beverages. |
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Firstly, there was no convenient means of operating the line as single track as the line predated the telegraph. |
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In the first season, clubs were expected to arrange the fixtures on mutually convenient dates. |
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The Mournes are a very popular area for hiking, the Wall providing a convenient navigation aid. |
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It is mathematically much more convenient than Maxwell's original 20 equations and is due to Oliver Heaviside. |
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However, some people find the mouselook or first-person view to be far more convenient when moving around. |
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Regardless of their status, the name is convenient and remains in use as an informal collective term. |
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Cashless payment systems are more convenient and easier to use for laundromat consumers, overcoming the need for coins and cash. |
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In many cases the replacement bus services were slower and less convenient than the trains they were meant to replace, and so were unpopular. |
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A convenient Preview option lets users quickly find any bookmarked location in the document. |
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It has a particularly convenient Feshbach spectrum to enable studies of ultracold atoms requiring tunable interactions. |
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As a result, retailers are beefing up their meat cases with a plethora of high-quality, convenient options. |
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Later, frontiersmen who ascended the Missouri River noted this light, convenient craft. |
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As there are few convenient places for burrows, wolf dens are usually occupied by animals of the same family. |
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In meteorology and oceanography, it is convenient to postulate a rotating frame of reference wherein the Earth is stationary. |
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Commonly such middens are sited where there is a convenient rock that is an unusual resource in the region. |
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On 12 September the British learned of a convenient landing spot, and Wolfe moved his army there at night. |
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This is a convenient method of manoeuvring in a narrow waterway or through a busy harbour. |
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Scooters are popular for personal transport, partly due to being more affordable, easy to operate and convenient to park and store. |
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It may be convenient to classify them as empirically and theoretically based. |
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The invention's unique design provides its users with a convenient method of preventing pony tail bands and barrettes from getting tangled. |
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According to rumour, exposing the Visigoths in battle was a convenient way of weakening the Gothic tribes. |
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The nearby port of Lagos provided a convenient harbor from which these expeditions left. |
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This working distance can keep the children relaxed and is convenient for those with disabilities such as polimyelities and autism. |
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He would have liked to use the electric drill, but there was no convenient power source. |
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Horse blood was once used as food by the Mongols and other nomadic tribes, who found it a convenient source of nutrition when traveling. |
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When cervical abnormalities are detected, cryosurgery is one of the best and most convenient treatment modalities. |
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Curbside programs are not convenient for the increasing numbers of people consuming these beverages away from home. |
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Among them ate a convenient new line of retail breakfast potatoes including Potato Pancakes, Homefries, Dollar Chips and Hash Browns. |
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The revolutionary breakthroughs in convenient birth control techniques have given new profiles to feminity. |
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Shopping carts, as convenient as they might seem for both stowing groceries and children, can be dangerous. |
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Distinct file sharing software that will make file send and share on Macs and Droids more convenient will soon be available for purchase. |
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Touring the works was made far more convenient and economically viable by the compact and uniform size of the pieces which are easily packable. |
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But Brown has no interest in insularity or convenient resolutions. |
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The new compact point electrode accessory attaches to the side of the balance for convenient deionization of charged samples and containers. |
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The peaks are beautiful alpine, snow-capped, cloudwashed things, but often the skier stays in the foothills and the passes, more convenient though less spectacular. |
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The parking garage is available to residents and guests of Bay Harbor Islands, and provides convenient access to Bank of America, Bay Harbor Pediatrics, and Artier Realty. |
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Using Med-X medical-grade compound machines, the workout is safe, extremely effective and with the online appointment feature, it is a very convenient program. |
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The Internet has made this an even more useful and convenient outreach tool with the advent of the podcast, which is sometimes called an audioblog. |
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She could have stayed a clerical worker in a convenient and well-furnished office environment, but Ayesha Hassan AbdulRahman Al Marzooqi chose differently. |
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We are very excited about Amazon's new Unbox service, which will provide consumers with a convenient high-quality option for downloading movies directly to their computers. |
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Izard writes about 75 prescriptions a day and said electronic prescribing is easy, convenient and helps prevent errors from pharmacies misreading doctors' handwriting. |
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