The party's caucus had held the closed-door meeting to discuss ways to counter the opposition lawmakers' plans. |
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It wasn't enough to make her forget those particular folders on the counter before she left, however. |
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A young girl trainer around 10 with pigtailed hair was standing in front of the counter staring at Caitlin curiously. |
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As election fever mounts, parties are going after one another in wars of words, and lawsuits and counter charges are flying about. |
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Hence, concealment of information constitutes measures to counter enemy reconnaissance. |
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Tunisia had strung a quintet across midfield, conceded territory and possession but bit on the counter and led in the eighth minute. |
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Trouble is, the counter top has to be taken down to give the gas man access to the innards of the boiler. |
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Be sure to keep your hair well moisturized and conditioned to counter the sun's damaging effects. |
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Checking the facts seems irrelevant, even confrontational or counter therapeutic. |
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This would help counter claims the bridge was adding to congestion in Edinburgh. |
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A series of jobs followed, until, inexorably, he found himself back where he started, behind the counter at a Chinese takeaway. |
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The obvious answer to counter this infiltration was a fine wire which lit a signal lamp when broken. |
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Also, as they played the simulation, the credit counter continually informed them of the number of credits they possessed. |
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I had only just turned my back when she tapped her pen intolerantly on the counter in a sharp, staccato rhythm. |
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He referred frequently to the use of contraceptives to counter this as well as pregnancy. |
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Check out Johny's Luncheonette, a throwback nine-stool lunch counter run by Johny, who greets regulars with fist bumps, and his father. |
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I think everybody has a very contrary element in their nature, a counter to the everyday. |
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Once the sink and its fittings have been removed, the next step will be to disassemble the counter tops and remove the cabinets. |
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Three seconds later the door opened again and she ran to the kitchen counter to grab her pocket book. |
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I mean this is provocative statements that are inviting a counter reaction from the government, and now she got it. |
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They were also designated to protect truck convoys and counter ambush forces. |
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The recipe is in that cookbook and most of the ingredients are sitting out on the counter I think. |
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When the opponent attacks on the flank, a counter in the center is usually very effective. |
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A major flaw in the old kitchen was the side-by-side configuration of the cooktop and double ovens, with no counter space in between. |
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Glass ceramics are used for range tops, counter tops, dinnerware, and cookware. |
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Most pharmacies sell copaiba oil, either in small bottles over the counter or in the form of capsules. |
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The counter had been wiped down, bleached, polished, and a shiny new cash register sat like an ornament on its surface. |
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The crest has a red Scottish lion with a fleury counter fleury collar resembling the tressure in the arms of that country. |
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He put the brakes on her chair and slipped up the ramp quickly, chatting with the man behind the counter in a friendly and cordial manner. |
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She pressed a button to disconnect, chucked the cordless onto the counter and then collapsed onto a nearby couch with a heavy sigh. |
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He was also keen to recruit someone other than a Cornstalk in order to counter the Sydeney bias. |
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A second and more important counter example to the correlativity of duties and rights involves charity. |
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One hour later I took the first piece out, floured my counter top, and attempted to roll a 9-inch circle. |
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In modern drama there is no such thing as the rational counter to wildfire popular beliefs. |
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The conman enters banks, posing as a customer, before duping staff into allowing him to make a counter withdrawal. |
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Having eaten these we were hard pressed to ignore the shop counter as we departed. |
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The couple now hope to travel, read and relax away from the shop counter and the routine of a small business. |
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Just as I began searching on the counter for my keys Nick walked into the kitchen in just a pair of sweatpants, and said in a chipper tone. |
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The error counter is responsive to input signals and the feedback signals for generating error signals. |
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My counter for this website records that the site has just received its ten thousandth visitor. |
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In 1912, George Julius converted his invented mechanical vote counter into a mechanical totalisator. |
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The receiver simply synchronizes its counter to the value transmitted by the remote, and opens the garage door. |
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Really, I've never built anything much more computationally complicated than a counter of single-photons. |
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Some sort of centrifugal device that only triggered the counter if it was activated by the centrifugal force of the drum turning. |
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My hit counter started bleeding in the thousands following the election but seems to have recovered somewhat. |
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A counter in the clock tracks the time it takes for most of the atoms to make the shift. |
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The ferrioxalate actinometer is a photon counter and is sensitive to wavelengths less than 450 nm. |
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The status of these sensors is monitored by a counter that feeds information to a data logger. |
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The peaks themselves are detected by starting a counter at the first sample in the rectified waveform which is above the first threshold value. |
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One was a particle counter installed on the second layer of the Whipple shield protecting the spacecraft's main body. |
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The primary objective going into a replay is to have learned enough to counter the opposition's strengths and take advantage of their weaknesses. |
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So perverse, in fact, that it could only be regarded as a deliberate attempt to counter the opposite position. |
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And we in the opposition must counter their vision and offer competing images of the future of the country. |
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He made the remarks in a bid to counter the opposition's doubts that the use of the money has not been transparent, the report said. |
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She has been designing and planning Naik's campaign material, ensuring that he is up-to-date on facts and figures to counter the opposition. |
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A losing side sometimes falls into a trap where they tend to counter the opposition instead of dictating the game. |
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The opposition rally sought to counter that impression, and organisers said they expected about 150,000 people to turn out. |
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In order to counter any possible opposition, the government is attacking democratic rights and preparing a new police state. |
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The possibility of a five-fold increase in the projected cost came after big business insisted it move to counter public opposition. |
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Any inputs by the pilot at launch create a dampening effect in the opposite direction to counter the excess pitch-rate change. |
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What was interesting about that phenomenon was how incredibly difficult it was to counter the prevailing wisdom of the times. |
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Instead of competing with these fantasies, I counter with culinary theatrics from my surreal bag of tricks. |
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Then the other party would counter with an initiative of its own, no less complex and no more electorally penetrative. |
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To keep my idea alive, I need to counter with fixed targets of high value, so here's one, and here's another. |
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Instead of giving you the three-day workweek you asked for, your boss might counter with a four-day week. |
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Supporters counter with the charge that tuition from transit users already partially funds parking services on campus. |
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One must be able to withstand both the physical and mental attacks directed towards them, and be able to counter with their own attacks. |
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Some may argue that flow and power don't go together, but I'd counter with that being a fallacy of the modern Big Move surf culture. |
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There was nothing you could say that she couldn't counter with a logical thought or a perfect comeback. |
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Sometimes I might need to throw to make my opponent commit and counter off his punch. |
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North Korea's attitude obviously runs counter to its commitment made in the joint statement. |
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Secondly it runs counter to all observation to assume that a child is incapable of independent religious belief. |
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Further, in several instances responses actually ran counter to the direction of selection. |
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However, the direction of these trade-price effects generally ran counter to our expectations. |
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Such a picture of Julian, however, runs counter to what Julian herself says. |
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His analysis turned up another unexpected finding that also runs counter to the direction of the field. |
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This public policy stand runs counter to what today's Texans say they want. |
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Citizens of a nation choosing their own system of government runs counter to the option of imposing our values on others. |
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The el zar or Force of Estrangement is counter juxtaposed to the true God, the God of oneness. |
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If people disagree with them, they should attack with counter arguments, not with suppression. |
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There is unquestionably some truth in that counter argument, which isn't voiced only by hawkers of Hollywood movies and TV shows. |
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This result is, of course, counter intuitive. But there are a bunch of others as well. |
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But the compelling counter argument is that, although apparently arcane, it does reflect the reality at that given point in time. |
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There are, however, juicy counter arguments to the highest value use theory, the most obvious being that we can't all grow grapes. |
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Within this context, an alliance may also face limits due to the leverage of a counter alliance or an opposing state. |
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At the same time, there are counter forces and arguments favoring decentralization of power. |
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There are counter arguments that can be made on the side of the traditional 2-way clustered architectures. |
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However, one of his counter arguments states that trucks are often loaded at sites where there are no devices to measure the load. |
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Once you know why it's a no-go, you can launch a thought-out counter argument explaining why you can handle a dog. |
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The counter arguments you've made in response to his wish you withdraw the ads are good ones, both legally and ethically. |
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Such views are clearly deeply held, but we feel that there are strong counter arguments. |
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The next counter argument is linked to deep paranoia about the authorities' competence and good intentions. |
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There are counter arguments, of course, but I don't think one can justify dismissing the comparisons with other countries as easily as he does. |
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The aim is to have a page full of items which will present a modest counter to the noise that will come from the Stoppers in London. |
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Stanhope sees his openness as a counter to society's hypocrisy about such subjects. |
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The counter to this is that anything that hurts the other person is not desirable. |
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Scott Burgess has offered a counter to this column on depletion and it can be found here. |
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Air America was formed specifically to be a counter to what many Liberals view as an overwhelming bias towards the Right in talk radio. |
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Saturday's demonstration of moderate Muslims was presented as a peaceful counter to last week's aggressive gathering. |
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The cheese was bright and a good counter to the deep character of the beets. |
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The result is warm, humane and a compelling counter to the callous creed of Social Darwinists. |
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Mr. Schaan also seems to believe that invoking the immeasurable is a sufficient counter to the concrete. |
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Jans decided to begin staging the travel shows as a counter to dull presentations he'd witnessed. |
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The ultimate counter to the conservative movement is a progressive movement. |
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It's full of good sense and a good counter to some of the sappy parenting advice that is out there all over the place. |
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Syafi'i said he expected his team would make a viable counter to foreign efforts in bringing peace to Aceh. |
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We can expect an increase in enemy countermobility operations as a counter to our superiority in information and weapons technology. |
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The right hook, as a counter or a lead, continued to be Cauthen's best weapon aside from dancing. |
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It is later revealed that a short, chopping right hand counter by Clay catches Liston squarely. |
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His other concern is that if Lewis throws the lazy jab which he is prone to doing, a Tyson right hand counter could end matters there and then. |
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The counter was brought in a sideways blow to the neck, that which Hyman just barely dodged by skipping back. |
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A strip of plastizote must be glued inside the counter of the shoe above the baby's heel to prevent the shoes from slipping off. |
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Rossignol's X6 boot now sports an upper cuff and heel counter and has the look of a suede hiking boot. |
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He pondered whether such video evidence might be used to counter the threat of a touchline ban. |
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As I waited at the counter for my takeout order, the numerous countermen were busy filling orders for the restaurant patrons. |
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Qualities such as these make goddesses a perfect foil to counter new forms of cultural colonisation. |
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What should have been a risky theatrical conceit is turned into an effective device for commenting on or counter pointing the action. |
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The third flaw in the protesters ' world view is their lack of a counter proposal. |
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He said the CPO was awaiting a counter proposal and was quite willing to continue discussions with the union. |
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Quickly Borofsky and two partners, Steve Mahlum and Dine Zampini, made a counter proposal to purchase the entire farm. |
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Arbitration eligible players submitted their salary requests to their respective teams yesterday, and the teams offered their counter proposals. |
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Greenberg, rather than standing off trying to counter the counterpuncher, began to take some much-needed risks and take the fight to Kulikauskas. |
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The strike is set to halt postal delivery and post office counter service in the London area. |
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He nodded, taking a seat at the counter and resting his elbows on the countertop as his chin rested in the palm of his right hand. |
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The lamp also works on a counter balance system, not a spring system, and the balance is made possible by counterweights combined with two arms. |
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Dad went immediately up to the counter and ordered a pulled pork dinner, choosing sides of coleslaw and potato salad. |
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In the '60s, the Beatles were the fore of the counter culture, unpredictable and daring. |
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Benjamin had worked in counter terrorism at the NSA in the 1990's and co-wrote a book on just this topic. |
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She almost forgot to bring her cell phone at the top of the kitchen counter but luckily she remembered it. |
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Most people in the United States and Canada are familiar with laminate counter tops, such as Formica. |
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Solid-surface counter tops have replaced Formica, and plastic partitions have replaced the rusted metal. |
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I witnessed a woman take a bundle of foundation garments to the exchange counter at Marks and request a refund. |
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He had the same smile on his face that he used to have before the war when he stood behind his counter and sold cretonnes and percales. |
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Patty arranged the large cutting board on the counter and went to the crisper for the vegetables. |
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Cathal Corrigan has recently franchised out the meat counter at Glennon's shop in the village. |
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This runs counter to the Synoptic story which has the soldiers compelling Simon of Cyrene to carry the cross to Golgotha. |
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These agencies accept the risk that the original cheque may be fraudulent and to counter this risk they charge an upfront fee. |
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Caitlin Davis was working at the counter with Helen Crane, cutting a loaf of French bread. |
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Mohammed dreamt up his alter ego working behind the counter at a drugstore, pining for something to freshen the job's tedium. |
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The translucency of it is striking, something not usually perceived in marble counter tops or building fronts. |
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The counter was cluttered with hair products, curling irons, brushes and cosmetics. |
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To counter this threat, futilitarians are moving on two fronts to all but guarantee that courts will ultimately acquiesce to futile care theory. |
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She practically burned her hands since the pot holders had been worn thin and there was no room on the counter to put it down. |
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Building regulations stipulate that to counter dampness in the kitchen and bathroom, you must have a fan. |
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What I do have problems with is having to change my counter so I can get an accurate gauge of things. |
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His pronouncements often counter his own stated commitment to reconciliation, and we don't need to repeat all of them to prove our point. |
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The fat lunch lady behind the counter grunted as she shoveled some glop onto their plates. |
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White went to the buffet counter and served himself some of the grey glop in one of the vats. |
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I had been holding onto the counter but hadn't seen the big glop of chocolate sauce. |
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The denialist position within the government has put the fear of God into the medical establishment, who will do nothing to counter it. |
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We work on all aspects of goalkeeping but especially getting back up quickly to counter any follow-up. |
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Customers linger in front of an imported wine counter at a department store on Huaihai Zhonglu. |
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The Imperial ships in the beach deployed a battalion of samurai to counter the rebel soldiers. |
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The players counter that as full-time professionals they should be paid the going rate for the job. |
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Depending on context, autonomy can be valued or deprecated, viewed as both counter to or in accordance with local understandings of behaviour. |
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Always, always in war there were too few of heroic stature, to counter the depredations of tyrants and monsters. |
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Supporters of deradicalization view it as the strategy to counter violent extremism both at home and abroad. |
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The gas station was a tiny one-room job, with a counter in the corner and shelves of goodies filling the rest of the space. |
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He will probably be unable to counter such a pull before the instability is established. |
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The device also aims to counter the Chancellor's plans of introducing a tax on extra bags left outside wheelie bins. |
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There was a soft purr and then Kino jumped onto the counter top and began to gnaw at the slab of pepperoni that was lying on the cutting board. |
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I sat on the counter with Blinky, stroking her, and listening to her soft purr. |
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The dial on your dive watch would send a Geiger counter into cardiac arrest. |
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The question many of us have to start asking is how do you counter this effectively? |
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A new deli counter is the main feature, also on sale are all grocery items, plus diesel and petrol. |
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Theophylline are bronchial dilators and are usually bought over the counter although they are prescribed. |
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He flashed the attendant behind the counter a dimpled grin and she smiled back warmly. |
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There's a little store selling basic groceries, with a meat and deli counter at the back. |
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The airplane is designed so that the crew can counter a fully deflected stabilizer by using the elevator. |
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He grunted again, before slouching off to the counter to order some drinks. |
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The police plans to counter the protests with bullets and repression were met with outrage as details emerged this week. |
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As Siam could not manufacture enough, Dutch guilders and Mexican pesos were introduced and counter stamped. |
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Both ends of the pipe were sealed and fitted with counter weights to enable it to float. |
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Outside the bar counter were stationed twelve equally elaborate oak tables, spaced evenly around the dining room. |
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To counter this argument it is necessary to show that excessive caution is a barrier to progress. |
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It seems like an excessively tall order now to try to counter that with a speech. |
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It is unlikely that a sale of dynamite over the counter is permissible without compliance with some further bureaucratic procedures. |
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My hit counter goes up every time I have a feud with some dyspeptic sociopath on the pro-war left. |
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An investment in deodorant to counter doggy pong is a wise and indeed a noble investment. |
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Other exhibitors hide their latest products under the counter until they are sure a potential buyer is genuine. |
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He could easily see the man in front of him standing behind the counter at a general store or working as a dispatcher for the local express. |
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Wood dowels work better to keep the laminate from sticking to the cemented counter surface than brown par when laying the counter top. |
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The deli counter offers even more ideas, such as pieces of rotisserie chicken or chicken drumsticks or skewers. |
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He even went through the area with a Geiger counter to check for radiation, but came up empty. |
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A Geiger counter would detect a much higher number of such particles during an airplane flight than it would on the surface of Earth. |
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A Geiger counter exposed to a weak radioactive source may appear to be a good source of random time intervals. |
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Pipes and other kinds of containers can be filled with radon gas and then checked with a Geiger counter or other detection device. |
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I set him down on the counter and then grabbed my shave gel out of the medicine cabinet. |
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Advocates counter the privacy concerns by arguing that geolocation alone cannot identify specific users. |
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Over the counter antihistamines or antihistamine decongestant mixtures in long acting form work well for many people. |
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Supporters counter that it is no more unfair than using bird calls and decoys to attract birds or using baited hooks to catch fish. |
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After some time, he and the man behind the counter proceeded from a civil conversation to a heated argument in French. |
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It may run counter to intuition, but that's what standard quantum theory says. |
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She took it back, apologized, and hurried back to the counter under the watchful eye of the man. |
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The Addressograph imprinters allow valuable counter space to be used for selling space. |
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Old, but not self consciously so, the Horseshoe Bar has a well-worn wooden counter for planking those weary elbows. |
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So I held the shot glass under the hot water tap and then gave it a smart whack on the counter top. |
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My host, who serves the bread rolls, does not have to keep a record of whether he has wiped the counter and washed the dishes. |
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Use a table to serve as a counter in the immigration office and make signs for the immigration office about entry and customs regulations, etc. |
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That quote, by the way, provides the best counter to outsourcing anxiety. |
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The development community confuses development processes with police action to counter those who are taking up terrorist tactics. |
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It's a Chinese tradition to have a joss stick counter outside their temples, so devotees can light them and leave when there is no time to actually walk in and pray. |
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Many countries are striving to mechanize or even automate sorting, transport, and counter processes. |
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In FM mode, turn clock wise to tune down and turn counter clockwise to tune up. |
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The attractive blue watch-dials of the speedometer and rev counter give the gauges a profile of distinction. |
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The other most important feature is the heel counter on my new shoe. |
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When a message is sent to an evaluator, it increments a counter corresponding to that object and when the results are returned, the counter of the sender is decremented. |
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That of course was contemptible and directly counter to every laudable value this country stands for. |
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They will run counter to the diversification of energy sources, even though these are becoming more and more vital. |
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Moreover, such work may, in some cases, run counter to the conservation objectives of natural environments. |
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We inform you in writing of any possible conflict of interest and we decline any assignment that would run counter to your interests. |
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Moreover, if it were adopted, it would run counter to the budget that has been adopted and the implementation bill that is currently under study. |
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No one has the right of life or death over another person and any demands to the contrary run counter to the spirit of our humanistic culture. |
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Sipping the crema from my espresso doppio, I sat down on one of the bar chairs looking out over a plank-like counter onto the street and opened the newspaper. |
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In this vein, the falsehood approach would run counter to the actual European trend. |
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One of the freeware tools he downloaded, which allowed him to place a Web counter on his site, was now inadvertently exposing his visitors to malicious crimeware. |
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If true, such a calculation would seem to run counter to current international trends and would be deeply worrying. |
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The applicant's statements must be coherent and plausible, and must not run counter to generally known facts. |
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If its scope was broader and it did not run counter to international law in other respects, it was still applicable. |
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It will go away naturally within a few weeks, but the process of healing can be accelerated by applying friar's balsam or an over the counter lotion to the affected area. |
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The dishwasher was raised off the floor and the microwave set in a cubby just below counter height, making both appliances accessible without bending or reaching. |
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It considered that the transfer of pension rights did not run counter to the Staff Regulations or to any other Community law measure. |
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Not every company wants to stifle research results that run counter to their interests. |
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Even the Easter rising of 1916 was doomed before it commenced through lack of proper communication and the old curse of command and counter command. |
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The pace picks up as the crew from the cursed ship starts an eerie song and the celebrating sailors try to counter with a merry drinking song of their own. |
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The person behind the counter had changed, to a really cute boy. |
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If the iguana is a fusser, wrap him in a large towel and, placing the bundled iguana on the counter in your lap when seated, extract one limb at a time and clip the claws. |
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The wind turbine is therefore equipped with a cable twist counter which tells the controller that it is time to untwist the cables. |
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To starboard is a large galley with plenty of storage and counter space. |
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The young woman behind the counter in the office at Telegraph Cove down the coast was practising diplomacy on some disgruntled tourists when I arrived. |
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These days, radiation lives in cucumbers and apples, and having a Geiger counter at the greengrocery market is as useful as to have one here. |
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Real wages increased only slowly, probably not sufficiently to counter the precipitate decline of the handwork trades and the high marginal costs of urban life. |
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Even local chickens were more expensive than in the summer, Smirnova and another woman at the counter complained. |
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But shareholders were initially keeping their powder dry as they waited to see if the world's largest brewer would open up with a counter bid and raise the bidding stakes. |
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Alarmed Democrats wheeled out Clinton's daughter, Chelsea, to try to counter a torrent of abuse. |
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Although my job cuts into my from bagging groceries at a checkout counter to bussing tables in a restaurant. |
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Ahead of me was a couple having a difficult time making a selection because no one behind the counter seemed to know which foods were gluten-free. |
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The word means all-powerful, hence the Latin omnipotens, and was probably framed to counter the gnostic claim that a demiurge had created the visible universe. |
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The display shows the counter reading for the selected phone number of a room or phone booth. |
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Once this duration has come to an end, if the number of faults is not reached, the counter goes back to 0 and the faults can occur again. |
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The runarounds also boost endorphin levels, which help counter depression and autistic introversion. |
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Obviously threatened by our tenacity, the owner called his goons, five men, and grabbed my friend as she approached the counter with another question. |
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Moreover, counter to the positive effects of unlimited application of airpower, the gradualism of Allied Force may well be the norm for future coalition conflicts. |
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Bromide counter anions and water molecules are connected in diamond shape formation through H-bonding. |
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Description: Lumbermen await their turn to take food at the counter of the cafeteria of a lumber camp. |
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Pills can be obtained over the counter which help most people by sedating the balancing organs. |
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The clerk grabbed a loaded gun from under the counter and shot the suspect twice. |
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The lone server at the counter is welcoming, makes suggestions, and easily takes our order, makes the juices and grills our sandwiches inside four minutes. |
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Had he been in any other situation, the prince would have said something to counter the diminutive titles that the man had given him and his father. |
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I dumped some groceries on my kitchen counter and started to unload them. |
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The receptor recognition site can change its electrovalence and exchange divalent or monovalent counter ions for either decamethonium or muscarone. |
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The enemy will use asymmetric means to counter American aerospace power, including concealment among the population, constant movement, and portable ground-to-air weapons. |
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You've just made an unconventional connection: your bean counter is now counting on your bean soup! |
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But security analysts have meanwhile despaired at the unpreparedness of India's security agencies to counter a domestic Islamist threat. |
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A counter assistant who is asked a question to which he or she is not sure of the answer, for example, should refer it up, either to a dispenser or ultimately the pharmacist. |
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At the film counter of the general store a shrunken old man holds himself steady against the glass display cabinet, peering down at the selection of instant cameras. |
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How to counter the homogenizing trend in media coverage of different language artists? |
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To counter threats to these populations, the Lake St. Pierre ZIP Committee has launched a green dragon conservation plan. |
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The amigo® name tag, with its smag® magnetic system and its counter module integrated in the holder, forms a compact unit. |
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The setting off or the retention by the Customer is not permitted except in cases of undisputed or indefeasible counter claims. |
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Also on the counter is a dictionary and a monster exercise book buffed brown, rusting staples losing grip against a stuffing of clippings, brochures and postcards. |
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For a DC or L load, a diode should be connected in parallel the load to absorb the counter electromotive force of the load. |
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He cuts to the interior of a busy estaminet much later in the night, with Arnaud sitting at the counter nursing a coffee, oblivious to the bustling life around him. |
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My counter complaint is that my right to privacy was violated when these women looked at my computer screen without my express or implied permission. |
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However, average drivers in a panic situation in which the vehicle begins to spin out would be unlikely to counter steer to regain control. |
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He drummed the fingers of his free hand against the counter impatiently. |
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Once the counter is removed, scrape off all sealant residues with the utility knife. |
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Desulphurisation is performed using milk of lime, which is sprayed in a fine current of mist flowing counter to the flue gas. |
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In the 1800s, quassia chips were decocted or infused to make popular tonics sold over the counter in many pharmacies. |
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To show appreciation, the participants were sent home with a sapling as part of an effort to counter deforestation. |
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If it is a good idea, then one might ask oneself what the counter arguments might be. |
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Dame Shirley Cramer, the chief executive of the Royal Society for Public Health, said the report should act as a spur to counter obesity. |
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Eli Siemon, 26, an ice cream counter clerk, said he never washed his hands. |
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To make warm biology out of cold physics, organisms had to evolve their own laws to counter the inevitabilities of inertia and decay. |
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We went to the sales counter where the overwhelmed clerk grabbed the sweater and appraised it. |
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Inside, a narrow aisle divides the sales counter from ceiling-high cabinets for shirts. |
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Near the reception counter is a sales counter where visitors can purchase various items. |
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Need to process payments in any weather scenario or does the payment terminal on your sales counter bother you? |
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The Vésenaz branch was completely refurbished as was the sales counter in the lobby of the Hôpital Cantonal. |
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On the other hand, empirical studies may run counter to commonly accepted wisdom. |
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These results can also cover the case of radioactive decay, in which the randomly spaced events are signals from a Geiger counter exposed to a weak, stable radioactive source. |
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At the time, Salten was his conservative counter force at the New Free Press, the paper on the forefront of war propaganda, and wrote feuilletons. |
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By generating feelings of goodwill, ingratiation can counter tendencies to stigmatise and devalue other people. |
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However, students with PTSB accounts pay no quarterly account fees and no fees on ATM and Laser transactions, cheque debits, counter lodgements and withdrawals. |
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A vintage car's revolution counter was the inspiration behind this original watch, which indicates the current time by an hours hand alone. |
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The decision came despite fierce opposition from local people, hundreds of whom signed petitions and wrote letters to the company demanding the counter remain open. |
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The memory device also includes a counter circuitry coupled to the decode logic circuitry that generates a counter value based on the decoded address. |
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The Seoul government's move is apparently aimed at solidifying national sovereignty over Dokdo to counter Japan's claim over the islets. |
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Once the first face is finished, the counter spindle is perfectly synchronized with the main spindle. |
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A counter balance to these playbills is one for a production of Uncle Tom's Cabin at the Theatre Royal in Dunlop Street in 1853, during the time of the abolitionist movement. |
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The camera cuts to young Jason spinning playfully on the counter stool. |
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To give him his due, the counter clerk refused to be intimidated. |
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Coffee can also dehydrate you, so counter its effects by drinking water. |
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When bench or desk or counter becomes a storage place for things, you clutter your subconscious so that you slow down. |
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That monitoring, Mrs Bozkurt, will continue: any actions that run counter to this guiding spirit will be exposed in public. |
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A steamy drama unfolds on the other side of the counter at Ella's, where a fast-stepping staff prepares fixings for the evening meal while you're chewing breakfast. |
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That is because changing the law would not only be an invitation to vigilantism but would run counter to the whole ethos of the common law tradition. |
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Flat pack carton dimensions fit into recessed wall or in counter dispensers. |
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The roll of paper towels was toppled over and on fire, the flames merrily making scorch marks on the counter and soot stains on the underside of the cabinets. |
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Paillard is a crossroads of European cuisine. This trendy eatery comprises a bakery, pastry shop, sandwich counter and Italian dairy bar. |
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