Your Honour, that is not unusual, of course, in the course of relator actions but it possibly creates difficulties. |
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This creates a legal limbo for out-of-staters and some Washingtonian renters who live in non-smoking apartments. |
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When an undomesticated woman refuses to hide her sexuality, abnegates her maternity, she creates a force field of extraordinary energy. |
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With this procedure, the water creates an abrasive spray as effective, but not as damaging, as sandblasting. |
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A quadriplegic artist, he creates his detailed sketches using a pencil inserted into a custom-made mouthpiece. |
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The scheme creates a pedestrian link to an area of landscaped open space on the lower quayside. |
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The manual explicitly prohibits threats, coercion, physical abuse, and waterboarding, which creates the sensation of drowning. |
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Her questionably close relationship with her son creates another strand of the drama which audiences in the late 19th century found challenging. |
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If a plain suit lead has been trumped, it is illegal to undertrump unless by doing so one creates a K-Q or K-Q-J combination in the trick. |
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This imbalance creates pressure waves which propagate through the early universe. |
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Sulfur dioxide creates a haze of pollution that cripples people and acidifies lakes. |
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Sulphide minerals in the gold ridges dissolve and creates mineral-rich acidulated water. |
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What if I have to spend tomorrow, yet again, in that weird state of tearful, jet-lagged exhaustion that lack of sleep creates? |
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Calendula helps to heal broken skin, and the oil in the salve creates a protective barrier that prevents mucous membranes from drying out. |
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Just as champagne gives you an instant lift so chocolate, as it melts in the mouth, creates a feeling of euphoria and wellbeing. |
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This is a competition that creates friendly rivalry among the participants and the judging is anticipated with great enthusiasm. |
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The work reported in Science creates qubits from superconducting circuit elements called Josephson junctions. |
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This creates a new ATP molecule, along with one of adenosine monophosphate. |
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This reaction creates and maintains a transmembrane pH gradient, which provides energy for adenosine triphosphate synthesis. |
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Irradiating such quantum dots with ultraviolet light creates excited electrons and the positive holes they leave behind. |
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The word alone creates fear, and by now almost anything manages to scare a lot of Americans. |
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This concern for social justice, in turn, creates a norm within congregations that is supported and nourished by the congregants. |
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Saturated fats are also more resistant to oxidation, which creates rancidity. |
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The lid curves down to meet the bumper that flows around the bold wheel arches and creates an aerodynamic spoiler. |
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She causes, some say, desolation, evil, and decay, yet she also creates palaces of art and culture, gardens of rank luxuriance. |
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This creates an illusion that is shattered whenever adverse effects however rare are brought to light. |
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Every new technology creates winners and losers, and has advocators and detractors. |
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The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall. |
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The Government is throwing pots and pots of money at drug abuse, but alcohol creates far, far more problems than drugs here. |
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The current owner, Martina Finnegan, is a mirror designer who creates wooden frames from driftwood and locally sourced whitethorn and hazel. |
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After an initial consultation, your dentist creates an impression of your teeth and sends it to a lab where veneers are custom-made. |
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The family creates a social sphere beyond the reach of either politics or economics. |
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Her spiky style and confident handling of the source material creates a book which is more of a literary event than a quiet read. |
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The agitator or pulsator is a propeller-like device, usually a concave disc fixed to the center, that creates the vertical-axis rotating action. |
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This adds a new excitement to keyboarding and also creates a teamwork atmosphere. |
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When Hollywood produces movies of this magnitude, it creates jobs for directors, actors, and key grips in California. |
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Ross S Barrable creates beautiful wind harps out of bronze, titanium, stainless steel and crystal using the principles of sacred geometry. |
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The rotating air mass creates a high-pressure system throughout the region. |
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Above the 9th-floor sky lobby is an open air shaft that creates a Mediterranean climate. |
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A baby is placed inside a clear acrylic box, resembling an incubator, which creates an airtight seal around its chest. |
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But the fine water droplets it creates may reach smaller airways in the lower chest. |
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Iron creates the magnetic field and copper wires carry away the current generated. |
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In withdrawal, stronger neurological activity creates the desire to relapse, or return to an addictive habit. |
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Each photon inside the sphere creates an interference pattern, and the same pattern is recreated by its entangled partner. |
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It might be a little scary but it is also full of technical wizardry that creates some hauntingly weird images. |
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It fosters peace, creates deep joy in our hearts and makes us considerate of others. |
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Sharing your shortcomings creates intimacy and fosters close relationships. |
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Sometimes after the exposition the composer creates excitement by bringing the entries of the subject nearer to each other so that they overlap. |
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This creates sufficient momentum to bring your hips out of the water and past your head. |
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That diversity creates a community that fosters interaction more than competition. |
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The Small Man creates confusion and helps bring great enterprises down by telling lies, spreading rumors and making insinuations. |
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Doing so fosters new entrepreneurs, creates good feelings, builds the brand, and engenders loyalty. |
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The existence of high-wage jobs creates a gap between the demand for labor and the supply of labor. |
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The movement of these air masses creates low-pressure systems that bring intense rain in the summer. |
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Like its inspiration, Robostrider creates surface ripples and hidden vortices as it moves across the water. |
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Resisting the temptation to play her broad too broadly, she creates a surprisingly subtle character, her hair brassy, her heart gold. |
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And here, he creates a fully fleshed-out character with very little dialogue. |
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The restaurant creates varied kinds of curries in red, yellow, green, black and white. |
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Using primarily wools and specialty yarns varied in texture and color, the couple creates fine-art wall hangings. |
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A good experience creates positive word-of-mouth, and that brings more customers. |
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Indirect sunlight filters into the cool, shadowy space and creates a reddish glow off the smooth boards and knotty trunks. |
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The combination of percussion and reeds, and the frenzied pace of some of the pieces, creates some uncanny parallels with Moroccan trance music. |
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He's got a high, reedy voice, that paradoxically creates a special strength in its vulnerability. |
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The long term result is incompetent captains, whose poor leadership creates disgruntled soldiers and NCOs who resign or do not re-enlist. |
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The suite of maternal proteins in the crude albumen creates complex banding patterns, with high probability of differences between females. |
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This is immediately exciting, but on further reflection creates many more problems than it solves. |
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The mountain itself is just behind the town, looming so high it creates its own weather and often wears a wreath of clouds. |
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Attac's programme creates new reformist illusions in order to oppose the development of the class struggle. |
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The tax refund is paid to Raven only after it creates the jobs and pays its taxes. |
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The lack of consistency in program labels and definitions nationwide creates a thorny obstacle to research synthesis. |
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It also creates the impression that the President is prepared to go all out to get his way at any cost. |
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Parliament not only creates the regulatory framework, but is also the enforcer of obligations. |
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There is only one type of knot used, but the amount of space between the knots is what creates the laciness. |
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The genetic engineering of food creates two separate and serious health risks involving allergenicity. |
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Rethinking these three treatments related to the canon of memory creates a space in which to begin reimagining it. |
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The chandeliers he creates suggests that it is a form awaiting reinterpretation if not reinvention. |
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A loft extension in particular creates an instant extra storey to the house. |
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Did you think that some ancient wizard just creates the portal in some abandoned area and just leaves it alone forever? |
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Based on this information, the software creates an alphanumeric code and transmits this code to Symantec through the internet. |
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This pattern creates a hologram that you can see by illuminating the plate with a laser. |
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Imploding his linear narrative in a single frame, Shaw creates on canvas a kind of literary black hole. |
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Because there is virtually no prospect of the loans being repaid, it creates a condition of maximum financial instability. |
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Similarly, Lee repeats Carter's greeting to his black buddies and creates many funny situations. |
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The current rash of quick-turn CEO replacements, with the former CEO being brought in for a replay, creates some interesting connotations. |
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Where the paint takes over, it creates amorphous shapes that remain on the surface of the canvas. |
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And in doing so, the gene creates copies of its genetic material by replicating itself through intricate processes of cell division. |
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He creates a character who society considers bourgeois and sexually repressed but who does not conform to such expectations. |
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The artist, in other words, creates by analogy with God, not through copying God's creation. |
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Its value depends on the patterns which it creates and the way in which it is analysed and interpreted. |
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The interdependence between them creates a relationship that extends beyond the requisites of quality, price, delivery and service. |
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While this may seem somewhat alien to us individualistic Westerners, it creates some very fine fellowships. |
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The silly rule about not splitting infinitives often creates unnecessary ambiguities. |
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Living together creates the illusion of having found adequate shelter and a feigned ability to resist in case of attack. |
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This creates a homogenous quality to the pieces, as does the particular resonance of the instrument. |
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This creates a line of p orbitals down the length of the molecule, allowing resonance stabilization of the pi bonds. |
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While diesel is less flammable than gasoline, any fuel leak creates serious safety and environmental risks in a marine setting. |
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It's the unpredictability of leap seconds that creates the potential for problems, says McCarthy. |
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He creates a new persona. This new persona allows him to realize his anima traits. |
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The village creates a favourable impression and leaves a strong visual image in the minds of the travelling public. |
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This creates a stronger, healthy fox population, which is far more of a pest than if nature had been left to itself. |
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From 230,000 miles away, the moon's gravity pulls the Earth, dragging the ocean outwards in a bulge of water that creates a tide. |
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In rural Scotland the retiral of a sitting MP always creates a vacuum which other political parties rush to fill. |
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This creates a question of legitimacy which causes the Justices to scrounge for support. |
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This creates increased atmospheric drag on spacecraft in low orbits, shortening their orbital lifetime. |
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In its attempt to protect the body, it creates specific antibodies to the food. |
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The bill also creates an anti-corruption commission with strong enforcement powers. |
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But scientists have long known that the freezing process creates ice crystals, which destroy cells and cellular structures. |
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That creates black borders at top and bottom and a narrow ribbon of picture across the middle of your TV screen. |
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The antithesis creates balance but also invites the reader to weigh the scales. |
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Even when crossbreeding creates a viable hybrid, the offspring often inherits multiple copies of each parents' chromosomes, or sets of genes. |
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Queuing traffic at the numerous lights in and around the High Street creates more congestion. |
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The winds from above cause the head of the storm to tilt, and this creates the anvil at the top. |
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The fogging system creates a special effect in landscapes, amusement parks, fountains and laser light shows. |
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When the rear asymmetrically split door is fully open its aperture creates another class winning feature. |
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You have to follow them or like them on Facebook to get an invite, which creates more buzz. |
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Through the ruse of a technique, Baraka names the nameless, which creates an aporia that interrupts the functioning of the proper name. |
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Further, the use of apostrophe in the form of direct addresses to the saints creates the impression of direct communication. |
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The artist creates an aerial ocean image out of metal rivets and an urban landscape out of Lego blocks. |
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You find, if you change a direction, you get an opposition and an apposition, which creates an irony, which creates a metaphor. |
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When illuminated at night, the structure creates an illusion of glittering crystal arching over the roadway. |
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A cleft lip is a condition that creates an opening in the upper lip between the mouth and nose. |
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The eyeball is filled with a watery fluid called aqueous humour, which creates pressure and helps maintain the shape of the eyeball. |
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African music is unique in the way it instantly creates a special, moving link with listeners. |
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Such representations of it are less than attentive to the literal force field of antagonisms it creates. |
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The literary utterance too creates the state of affairs to which it refers, in several respects. |
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Sarah Morris creates bold geometric paintings that derive their architectonic structures from specific urban environments. |
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This disparity creates an interesting dichotomy within the complex architecture of the album. |
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It creates the illusion of intimacy when, in fact, the mental distances have changed little. |
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This creates a lock-in condition for the customer, which means higher costs for upgrades, service and expansion. |
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More important is the phenomenon called VIP movement that creates traffic logjams that last hours. |
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In turning the genre inside out, Godard creates a world in which real emotions resemble artifice. |
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Ray Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful, and gravely whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic serenity. |
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Grayson makes maps, recites facts, and creates bogus diagrams. |
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This creates an overabundance of serotonin, and the brain responds either by reducing receptivity to serotonin or by reducing the production of serotonin. |
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The food distribution system employed by the D.C. Central Kitchen creates a full circle of service. |
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Somehow, the brevity of the message creates an inverse potential for misunderstanding. |
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It is the drive for profit and the anarchic nature of capitalist development that creates concrete monstrosities on pristine sites of natural beauty. |
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This creates a difficulty in relation to powers exercised by local authorities without reference to a court, such as those concerning common lodging-houses. |
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The angled view of the row housing creates a supple compositional backbone, throwing into the foreground the damaged wall that lets in the weather. |
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In addition to its comfort and coolness, Cross Creek's Cool Knit fabric is really a variation of a pique stitch that creates an interesting waffle texture. |
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The Los Angeles-area animation house Film Roman creates a black-and-white draft, called an animatic, which reveals what works and what doesn't, Jean said. |
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Roundness is increased by abrasion and chemical weathering processes, which blunt particle edges, and decreased by fracturing, which creates new, unworn edges. |
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For instance, addition of water to ethene creates ethyl alcohol. |
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The pure expression of surface form, unencumbered by any framing or ribbing, creates a richness in the abstract quality of the constantly changing juxtaposition of surfaces. |
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This kind of thing sits in black American minds and creates a sense of alienation. |
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It's a testament to this book's unusual ability to straddle fantasy and literary realms that this moment creates a real knot of emotion in the reader's chest. |
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The cast includes this actress, as the season's most adorable waif, whose anacoluthic lament for a hot-rod lover creates a haunting innocence amid squalor. |
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Since even a slight change in its properties can radically alter a quantum dot's performance, the control of properties often creates difficulties in device applications. |
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It creates a cynicism in us that is not the most noble of things to dwell upon. |
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Jacques is the only New York City chocolatier who creates not only his own candy, but his own chocolate from the beans. |
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The Xbox Live Marketplace is accessible to everyone who connects their Xbox 360 console to a broadband connection and creates an Xbox Live account. |
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Although lean thinking in industry often results in staff reductions, it first creates extra capacity by identifying and eliminating wasted resource. |
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If the matchup problems he creates can offset the matchup liabilities he endures on defense, he could play many opposing centers to a wash or better. |
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In the cellar, Manzanares creates drama through monumental architectonic volumes that highlight the warm tones of the oak barrels contained within them. |
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In adopting it he alights on areas that others might have missed and creates what is surely some of the most extraordinary and original writing currently in print. |
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There is something to the challenge posed by that dimpled orb that creates great distraction. |
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The system creates a unique identifier or label for each stored object. |
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A female donkey mated with a male horse creates a hinny or jennet. |
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The lack of information is what creates the chaos and annoys people. |
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Steelworkers Canadian director Ken Neumann said the merger creates a new force in the Canadian labour movement, as well as in federal and provincial politics. |
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Section 20 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 creates the offence of unlawfully and maliciously wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm. |
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When anorgasmia persists, sexual desire usually declines, sexual frequency wanes, and this often creates resentment and conflict in the relationship. |
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Changing the system that creates these dynamics is a much bigger issue than the climbing business of Mount Everest. |
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The stream of bubbly from the popped champagne bottle creates an angelic arc over her, and lands right in the glass. |
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Freeman has imagined an elaborate narrative set in a fantastic world, but he creates it from the easily overlooked sections of our quotidian existence. |
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The negative shadow creates the images, which cannot be reproduced. |
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That all-embracing fear and its corollary, the urgency to succeed, creates the fragile ego and the insecurity that underlies all crimes of passion. |
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By switching the anti-aliasing mode on and off, I found different and useful timbres, because even aliasing creates an interesting digital jitter. |
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By varying the colours of the weft the weaver creates a pattern or figurative image, generally copied from a full-scale design known as the cartoon. |
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The recency of the campaigns creates major challenges for them, of course, but both historical accounts are written as sensibly as time and space would allow. |
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Using a limited amount of space, an artist creates a visual to convey the music inside, which not only has to sell the album but the image of the band as well. |
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By mechanically applying an even pressure over the body, the squeeze chair creates a calming effect without the terror and over-stimulation of human touch. |
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It excludes children and families of minority faiths and beliefs and creates a hostile environment for them. |
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It creates a disincentive for employers to hire people who may need government assistance to afford insurance. |
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The unique interaction between the two technologies creates security features that are nearly impossible to counterfeit, duplicate or reverse engineer. |
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Technology in the classroom creates logistical issues for the instructor. |
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This creates some perverse effects, similar to those of rent control. |
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The symmetry, smooth finish of the stones, and the perfectly proportional square belltower with Romanesque arcades creates a pleasing image of quiet unity. |
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At the highest navigable point of the congo River, thick jungle creates an impenetrable wall of green around a large island. |
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But Squirt is the only show boasting a computer-generated penguin made with the same technology that creates all those whizzy real-time graphics for sporting events. |
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But hour after hour of breathy and uninterrupted coverage inevitably creates, shall we say, its own kind of atmospheric pressure. |
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Once inside the south ambulatory, light from an unseen set of windows above creates dashes of illumination along the Spanish Jana limestone floor. |
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Even if a judge believes that a brief offers a perfect expression of the law, copying it creates the perception that the jurist is sloppy, lazy, or intellectually moribund. |
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When the tube heats up, it creates steam that can be injected into the oil well. |
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This creates a fierce political competition between city and county governments and within county governments. |
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In addition, the increase in production of the hormone relaxin causes a loosening of the connective tissue around those joints and creates instability. |
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The device sets an attainable but challenging goal for you, then once you hit your mark creates a new goal. |
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The sports players become the heroes and the country creates a pedestal where the athlete is beyond reproach and untouchable and this leads to all matter of problems. |
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Instead, Yellen just received a data point that creates a great deal of uncertainty. |
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To maintain the exclusion from combat roles creates an artificial boundary that women cannot cross. |
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But it creates an artificial crisis for which there is absolutely no need. |
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Not a country, but a house in London, where the exigencies of living together creates its own brand of tension? |
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Imagining novels as biological specimens creates a crazed and mythic zoology of hybrids, beasts, mutants, and aberrations. |
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Dead storage allows sediments to settle, which improves water quality and also creates an area for fish during low levels. |
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The change of altitude towards the Sierra de Baja California creates an alpine climate in this region. |
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Bagasse is usually burned to produce steam, which in turn creates electricity. |
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This creates overcrowding and environmental problems in its canal ecosystem. |
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This often creates a discrepancy between contemporary usage and that which has been accepted, over time, as being correct. |
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This creates a man whom we cannot define, but still stands as the center of the legend, and lets our mind move from him to the scenes around him. |
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As the examples above show, a trade in the vowel of the verb stem creates a different verb form. |
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The Father creates, the Son redeems, and the Spirit sanctifies, a divine unity with separate personalities. |
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Furthermore, one can become bound by a duty to take reasonable steps to correct a dangerous situation that one creates. |
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To provide constitutional safeguards, the APA creates a framework for regulating agencies and their roles. |
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The latter method explicitly creates a peerage and names the dignity in question. |
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Rapid cooling, on the other hand, does not allow time for this separation and creates hard and brittle martensite. |
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According to Harvey, capitalism creates the conditions for volatile and geographically uneven development. |
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Industrialization creates a demographic transition in which birth rates decline and the average age of the population increases. |
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Hardwood is preferred over softwood because it creates less smoke and burns longer. |
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A formwork carpenter creates the shuttering and falsework used in concrete construction. |
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Redistribution of aggregates after compaction often creates inhomogeneity due to the influence of vibration. |
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This creates a horizontal plane of weakness called a cold joint between the two batches. |
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Mixing the ingredients in a carefully controlled process creates a paste that coats and bonds the aggregate particles. |
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The slaking process involved in creating a lime putty is an exothermic reaction which initially creates a liquid of a creamy consistency. |
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The cracking creates unpredictable and dangerous crevasses, often invisible under new snowfall, which cause the greatest danger to mountaineers. |
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The enlarging of this open ended concavity creates a larger leeward deposition zone, furthering the process of glaciation. |
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This is assumed to be because the sun on the south side creates a dry environment. |
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This creates long, straight poles which do not have the bends and forks of naturally grown trees. |
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The physical behavior of lava creates the physical forms of a lava flow or volcano. |
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The Sierra Nevada range creates the same effect in North America, causing the Great Basin desert, Mojave Desert, and Sonoran Desert. |
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Before the two substances are mixed, they are separately cleaned of foreign matter and dried in a manner that creates large square cakes. |
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Then in 1939 James Joyce's published Finnegans Wake, in which he creates a special language to express the consciousness of a dreaming character. |
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The syntax, which lacks subordinating conjunctions, creates static sentences. |
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Austen creates her characters with fully developed personalities and unique voices. |
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Force socialization rarely creates strong friendships, but there are exceptions. |
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His uncooperative attitude creates a difficult state of affairs for all of us. |
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Humans are created in the image of a God who creates, and humans are therefore created to be subcreators. |
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For each lexeme, the scanner creates a small data package known as a token and passes this data package on to the parser. |
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The cooperation with AAC creates exciting opportunities to leverage our digital audio processing on a wider scale in mobile devices. |
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For the politicians, the abductee issue creates the perfect theater for negotiation. |
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Through his will to extend himself upward and away from gravity, the dancer counteracts weightfulness and creates a balance of upward-ness. |
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This creates an opportunity for retailers and labels to promote and sell back catalogues and related merchandise. |
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Generally, writing in the active voice creates a stronger, more energetic style. |
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An air gap at the bottom of the plunger creates a resistance that the magnetic field strives to overcome. |
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Shomer creates an unassuming relationship between the female radical and the well-known womanizer. |
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A tall white ceramic vase with a single stem of variegated alocasia leaf creates effortless drama. |
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Thus, the difficulties it creates for achieving objective analyticity or rigor in African philosophy must be admitted. |
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Its drawback, as serious champagne bibbers will point out, is that its open shape creates a large surface for the champagne to lose its fizz. |
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However, in certain circumstances, the new QI regime creates further conflict for foreign QIs, when confidentiality cannot be maintained. |
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A whale and dolphin creates the wolphin and, best of all, a donkey crossed with a zebra results in a zeedonk. |
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Our technology eliminates the need to type and retype information and creates a database that populates forms and aggregates reports. |
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The technology creates precursor ions by way of ionization of air and then filtration through a primary quadrupole analyzer. |
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Together with bassist Suse Bear, she creates delicious harmonies that float across their jangly pop. |
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The integration creates efficiencies and reduces the risk of error as data is automatically transferred bidirectionally between applications. |
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The obstacle to widespread use of the test is that it is a radioimmunoassay, which means it creates radiologic waste. |
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This creates problems and, therefore, we want to discourage this job-hopping phenomena during academic sessions. |
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The binary system creates a gravitational field that's constantly changing. |
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The congruence of interests creates this historic opportunity. |
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Arboretum's Realizer process creates bigger bass, better separation and sizzling high end. |
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And when starch biodegrades it creates micro-voids in plastics products, exposing more surface area to attack by photodegradable agents. |
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Every choice we make creates a ripple effect on our lives and those of others round about us. |
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A riprap design creates a softer edge, connecting the large expanses of grass, open lawns, terraces, groves and overlooks. |
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The combination of spices and seasonings creates an awesome sauce or marinade for chicken, seafood, and beef. |
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The bricoleur is a specialist in combinatorial logic, a craftsman who creates objects by rearranging other objects. |
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Modern medicine effectively provides the body with an adaptation, which ultimately deadapts the body and creates dependence on further therapy. |
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Before proceeding with furniture, Akerman advises removing the glass enclosing the Florida room, as it creates a small awkward space. |
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Aboubakar Fofana, a Malian artist who divides his time between Paris and Bamako, creates indigo textiles made from handspun cotton and linen. |
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As the plough is drawn through the soil it creates long trenches of fertile soil called furrows. |
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The Vita creates a contentiously positive image of Constantine, and modern historians have frequently challenged its reliability. |
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The propelling nozzle is the key component of all jet engines as it creates the exhaust jet. |
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The Crown creates all peerages, appoints members of the orders of chivalry, grants knighthoods and awards other honours. |
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It is treacherous in winter, as when it freezes over it creates an icy patch, with lethal exposure should you slip. |
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It creates the foundation of a strong brand connect with all stakeholders, converting simple awareness to strong commitment. |
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Hydraulic fracturing creates greater permeability and increases hydrocarbon flow to the wellbore. |
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Though the fan creates thrust like a propeller, the surrounding duct frees it from many of the restrictions that limit propeller performance. |
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It also creates opportunities for employment in the service sector of the economy associated with tourism. |
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The one who creates the illusion of picking cucumbers should not be condemned, only the one who actually picks the cucumbers through magic. |
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In one episode entitled Bacon Tree, Epic Meal Time creates a tree made out of bacon using over 2,000 strips of bacon. |
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Instead, it appears that Chaucer creates fictional characters to be general representations of people in such fields of work. |
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Also, in the next scene, Quince states that they will rehearse in moonlight, which creates a real confusion. |
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Following this purge, God creates the World, culminating in his creation of Adam and Eve. |
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He calls for legislators to determine whether punishment creates an even more evil offence. |
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It means that income invested as advances of wages to labour creates employment, and not income spent on consumer goods. |
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African hip hop creates youth culture, community intelligence, and global solidarity. |
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Palm muting creates a tighter, more precise sound and it emphasizes the low end. |
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Jackson in the remake of RoboCop, as Norton, the scientist who creates RoboCop. |
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Each configuration offers either specialised advantage or broad capability, and each design creates a different riding posture. |
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The microbiome creates the immediate environment for our genes as they play out their part in disease mechanisms. |
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The air interacting with the sails of a sailing vessel creates various forces, including reaction forces. |
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Thus, a difference in true wind creates a different apparent wind at different heights. |
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Section 2 of the Piracy Act 1837 creates a statutory offence of aggravated piracy. |
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Though it creates winners and losers, the broad consensus among economists is that free trade is a large and unambiguous net gain for society. |
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In Canada, each province creates its own system of local government, so terminology varies substantially. |
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It creates a number of constituencies in each of which O has an overwhelming majority of votes. |
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The changing magnetic field creates a changing electric field through Faraday's law. |
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This says that the money creates utility for the most people by funding government services. |
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This gives the blade a hollow interior, and therefore creates an ideal pathway for the air and gas. |
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This, in effect creates a unique environment in which certain species are found. |
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The cool California Current offshore often creates summer fog near the coast. |
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The influence of the Atlantic Ocean and the North Atlantic Current creates a mild oceanic climate. |
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The drop of the center creates the nearly parallel steeply dipping walls of a rift valley when it is new. |
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The movement of water out of the leaf stomata creates a transpiration pull or tension in the water column in the xylem vessels or tracheids. |
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Work hardening creates microscopic defects in the metal, which resist further changes of shape. |
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This creates a swale and space for snow accumulation in the winter, which in turn creates a ridge. |
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Another problem with tourism is the demand that it creates for second homes. |
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In the finished structure, Wren creates a diversity and appearance of strength by placing niches between the columns in every fourth opening. |
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Since nuclear fission creates radioactivity, the reactor core is surrounded by a protective shield. |
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This slowly creates wetter conditions that allow the area of wetland to expand. |
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Kher Keep is a one-of with no drawback in this deck that creates blockers early on. |
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The process of nuclear fission creates a wide range of fission products, most of which are radionuclides. |
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This creates the asymmetric topographic profile that is typical of half grabens. |
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