Let us consider the durable vision of our Constitution and the commitments that unite us as Americans, viz., the Bill of Rights. |
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Do you have a living will or a durable power of attorney for health care, sometimes called an advanced directive? |
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It was a light black buttoned shirt made of some kind of fabric that seemed extremely durable. |
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Ramirez struggles with his control at times but has much better stuff and is more durable than Reynolds. |
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Emerging from beneath the cording on the sheath is an extremely durable string, which is used to attach the sheath to something, such as a belt. |
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The seeds are attached to a durable fruit casing by a cord with a fleshy outgrowth, or aril, at its base that bats find appetizing. |
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The terrazzo floor is tough and durable, hides dirt, and stands up to muddy boots. |
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Bricks are made from clay and other materials which are formed into shapes then fired in a kiln to make them strong and durable. |
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We use wheels made out of vulcanized rubber, which are much sturdier and more durable than wood and easier on the environment than steel. |
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The slips are constructed of extremely durable nylon webbing and use large metal D rings at the sides of the neck to release the dog quickly. |
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And the last time I checked, wasn't Pyrex for making measuring jugs and durable cookware? |
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Goodyear's durable tires make track position paramount at tight ovals, such as Martinsville. |
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This type of joint is constructed out of durable pyrolytic carbon and graphite, making it strong and wear resistant. |
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Our chaparejos are constructed of super soft and durable Grade No.1 elk hide. |
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These floorings are durable and low maintenance and easier to replace than ceramic if damaged. |
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The first expensive consumer durable and symbol of respectability, bought on hire purchase, was the piano. |
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He's up there with Jacques Chirac in terms of being a durable figure on the world stage. |
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Open conductor rail lines with copper head steel conductor bars are reliable, maintenance free and durable. |
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It was something you hammered, chainsawed, sized up with a spirit level, until it was absolutely durable and true. |
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Denier Coated Packcloth is durable and highly water repellent, yet flexible and easy to work with. |
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Wedgwood greatly improved the clumsy ordinary crockery of the day, introducing durable, simple and regular wares. |
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Yet, tribologists are still looking for slicker and more durable coatings that will make surfaces as close to friction free as possible. |
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It sometimes seems that all that is required to produce a durable long-term memory is perception of a meaningful stimulus event. |
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The truth itself is far more complex than these facile comparisons, which also makes it more durable. |
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They had two sons and the marriage proved durable, but they were temperamentally ill-suited. |
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Woven into the cloth and fur are spun golden threads, the whole accursedly heavy piece of clothing made durable with the help of a little magic. |
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It incorporates a flight path of about 40 cm from repeller to a discrete dynode-type detector that is both sensitive and durable. |
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Made with extra thick glass, this chunky wine goblet is a durable and versatile choice for casual entertaining. |
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This hard, dense, and fine-grained rock is durable, stain-resistant, and slip-resistant when wet. |
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While the silk of Saturniidae moths is considered inferior to that of Asian silk moths, it is tough and durable. |
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But the most common and durable source of factions has been the various and unequal distribution of property. |
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They wore flannel shirts over loose-fitting pants fashioned of droguet, or drugget, a durable and coarse woolen fabric. |
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We put a lot of attention into creating a durable, comfortable shoe with sturdy, slip-resistant soles. |
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The product dries in 20 to 30 minutes to form a hard, durable surface that binds fines to the larger aggregate particles in the road surface. |
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They are usually well padded so they're comfortable and durable, and they also offer superior breathability. |
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The chipboard uses the cucumber plant's strong fibrous strands to create a dense and durable material held together with resin. |
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The NRC developed a new enzyme, designed to make hemp feel softer but remain durable. |
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It is hard and durable, has good grain patterns, and mills and finishes nicely. |
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To make it more durable, the majority of a resin composite is actually finely ground glass or a similar material. |
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The royal dynasty he founded proved remarkably durable, surviving recurrent periods of minority rule in the 15th and 16th cents. |
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With the new drive a hard disk drive is now the most durable and rugged peripheral in the industry. |
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The men and women who practice this art and create durable, functional, and practical furniture are among a dying breed. |
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Versatile and durable, the range includes eight burners, four cast-iron full-surface grates, and a griddle accessory. |
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This included vaulting, which was more durable than the more primitive, earlier building methods. |
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Before the advent of the printing press, books were made of vellum because it was durable. |
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One of the advantages of using furniture made of walnut wood from Kashmir was that it is hardwearing and durable. |
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Intensely beautiful, this is also a durable plant, even resisting the attention of grazing deer. |
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They must be durable enough to withstand extended use and exposure to a wide variety of fluids. |
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This research will help breeders develop wheat with durable resistance to this disease. |
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While coatings are durable, they do wear and their reflectivity decreases with age. |
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In connection to gloves, they are durable and the longer you wear them the more durable they get. |
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One is to replace worn out parts in your vehicle with tough and durable replacement auto parts. |
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He also wears durable yet comfortable black nylon pants and thick sneakers. |
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Colonial hinged shutters are durable enough to withstand hurricane wind forces. |
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They are simply not going to be able to maintain the durable equilibrium that market socialists want and believe possible. |
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Any metal object requiring a strong, durable finish is a candidate for our electro static process. |
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He's not a breakaway threat, but he's durable, dependable and capable of controlling the dock. |
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The 12-year veteran is durable, tough and still has the strongest arm in the league. |
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Before last season, he had been one of the most durable players in the game, as well as one of the best fastball hitters. |
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But he's durable enough to play every down, and his speed makes him a threat every time he touches the ball. |
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He's durable, having started every game on the right side for the Bears each of the last eight years, but may be slowing down a bit. |
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He had played in all 44 games of his college career until the injury, showing he's extremely durable. |
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The Jazz has the oldest starting lineup in the NBA, but the advanced age doesn't mean the players are not durable. |
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A sore left shoulder slowed him before the break, but he's incredibly durable and it shouldn't hinder him in the second half. |
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He's not durable and may need a softer practice schedule and a specialist's role to remain healthy for a full season. |
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He's durable and powerful, and won't have problems behind San Diego's big guns. |
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A fierce hitter who is tough against the ran, he has proved wrong the skeptics who doubted he was durable enough to be a longtime starter. |
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In October, housing posted the biggest year-on-year decrease in price, followed by clothing and footwear, food and durable goods. |
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In March, prices of durable goods saw the biggest year-on-year falls, followed by clothing and footwear, then electricity, gas and water. |
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Wrought beryllium copper tools were almost as durable as similarly designed steel tools, but were non-sparking and non-magnetic. |
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While some still regard linered cylinders to be more durable and rebuildable, others regard them as a Band-Aid on manufacturing processes. |
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Interestingly, all her designs come in mahogany, which Baseera describes as strong and durable as teak or rose. |
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Coarsely woven natural rugs serve as durable floor rugs, but lacily woven types made of delicate fibers should be used as wall hangings. |
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Like the Mexican hombres, the Argentine fighters are always tough, durable and quite simply hard to beat. |
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The dull or matte chromium plate will not be quite as hard as the bright, but will be far more durable under heavy contact loading. |
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He's one of the game's most durable pitchers, leading the majors in complete games and innings pitched. |
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Hard as stone and quite durable, compo soon became the material of choice for architects and designers working with restricted budgets. |
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A new, 500-space parking lot is hidden amid grassy dunes on which saltgrass is growing in durable composition material. |
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A durable infosec policy is the foundation for effective information security in any corporate computing environment. |
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The range has long been associated with authentic and durable denims as well as hickory-striped dungarees, pinafore dresses and carpenter jeans. |
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They use acid-free paper made from cotton, which is much more durable than paper made from wood because the cotton fibers are much longer. |
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Asbestos cement is strong but lightweight, durable, waterproof, fireproof and a good insulator. |
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A durable, attractive alternative to traditional wardrobes, it can be supplied pre-cut and flat-packed. |
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There is nothing more likely to cure a coquet than a good, strong, durable passion. |
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They are usually very lint free, usually cotton, are very soft and durable and wash very well! |
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These hard wood blocks were durable enough to withstand the thousands of printings necessary for magazines with national circulations. |
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Tooth enamel, the hardest substance in our bodies, provides a durable coating for the softer dentin underneath. |
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Reliability means that it will be of durable construction, engineered for safety and built with experience. |
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Cloth bags are sturdier and more durable than either plastic bags or paper bags, and are also very environmentally friendly. |
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The result is a highly accurate and unmatchably durable graphic addition to the original design. |
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The mostly limestone facades, durable and restrainedly luxurious, are pure emanations of the New York skyscraper vernacular tradition. |
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A lack of adequate clay, which is important for the development of a durable structure, contributes to low infiltration. |
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Walking past ever remaining durable pavements over hundreds of years old, she'd retained her past memories. |
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It's hygienic, versatile, waterproof, airtight, cheap and of course durable. |
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Do you sell or know where I can find a replacement 222 mm crankset in aluminum or other lightweight durable material? |
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The formal region may be viewed as static, immobile or perhaps it is less affected by change, more durable and, therefore, more visible. |
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Kettles were extremely durable and easily transported by nesting them inside one another. |
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The Labrador journeys acquainted Murie with both Indians and Eskimos from whom he learned durable skills and values. |
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Has anyone out there found a garlic press that is durable, smart-looking, and fun to use? |
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Granite, another durable material for countertops, is a popular choice, and is becoming more affordable as granite prices drop. |
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An urban dandy, powder-dry, with a bouffant stiff enough to scrub a floor, Weinstein is one of the more durable figures in New York's nightworld. |
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Craftspeople spin cotton fabrics and weave strips of cloth that are sewn together to make durable garments. |
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These darning eggs are hand turned on a wood lathe and then hand painted with durable paint. |
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The custom-made cushions, covered with a durable outdoor fabric, are secured to the frame with snaps. |
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How could it possibly improve its incredibly durable, absolutely leakproof, lifetime-guaranteed bottles? |
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Polyurethanes are liquid plastic resins that dry to a durable satin or gloss finish. |
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It sports a permanent, easy-to-see bullseye emblazoned on its durable nylon casing, and has a handy loop for hanging in front of a safe backstop. |
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The traditional box blind is still widely used today, being probably the most durable type of awning still manufactured. |
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It is waterproof, light and, because it is durable, can be fitted to mountain bikes or racers. |
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However, he played with some uncertainty and tentativeness, and no one is sure just how durable he will be. |
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Only the works of art, the durable white marbles, have outlasted antiquity to become part of the museum collections of modern Rome. |
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This mid-weight pullover is made of French terry cotton, making it soft and durable. |
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Development of biological control for plant diseases is accepted as a durable and environmentally friendly alternative for agrochemicals. |
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The fabric is water-resistant and durable, capable of withstanding any elements you may encounter on your adventures. |
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The timber of jelutong is classified as not durable under the exposed conditions. |
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The most durable exterior house paints are based on acrylic co-polymers of materials like methyl methacrylate and butyl acrylate. |
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I thought it was odd at the time because leather is pretty darned durable and not likely to tear. |
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The City of Portland has found that sedums, hardy, durable plants that are native to the region, work best. |
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The entire table is made of kapur wood, an all-weather wood that is dense and durable. |
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Will the Corsair Flash Voyager prove to be more durable and longer lasting than other inexpensive thumb drives? |
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Yet while this freedom proved durable for many, Afro-Americans and Native Americans long remained subject to slavery and conquest. |
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After many modifications, the end result is an extremely tough, durable and sturdy blade that retains a keen edge over many years. |
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Aviation experts have designed durable new radial tyres that burst into lighter, more flexible fragments if a blowout occurs. |
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One of the kibbutzniks even taught us about making beautiful durable houses out of mud. |
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The soft yet exceptionally durable goatskin is water repellent to protect in foul weather. |
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The extensively used galvanized steel is durable, economical, and virtually maintenance free. |
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Not all patients will be able to achieve the goal of durable viral suppression, and treatment regimens need to be individualized. |
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Hot laminators provide a better quality, more durable lamination that is more resistant to wear and tear. |
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Strollers made from steel and aluminum are very durable and will last you a lot longer. |
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The fibers in merino wool can be bent 20,000 times before breaking, making the fiber very soft and durable. |
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Comfortable and durable, these smart sneakers are made from subtle leather and feature fine stitching, with matching rubber toecap and midsole. |
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Bronze rapidly became a very popular metal since it was harder and more durable than either copper or tin by itself. |
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They make a huge range of PVC-based plastics more pliable and durable and improve the spreadability of antiperspirants, soaps and face creams. |
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The thick-walled zygospore which encases the zygote, is highly ornamented and very durable. |
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The new model features a durable stainless steel tray at the back, live axle and leaf springs rather than independent rear suspension. |
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The rush into single-ply roofing of the 1980's has established single ply as a durable, reliable alternative to bituminous roofing. |
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Porcelain enamel is a specially formulated, highly durable glass permanently fused to metal under extremely high temperatures. |
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Typically used in high volume processing applications, trommels are especially durable. |
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But there are nagging doubts about just how durable this recovery really is. |
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Supposedly, roads laid with a mixture of recycled plastic and bitumen were more durable because of the water-resistant characteristic of plastic. |
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This surface was durable but slippery, and bituminisation was soon added to the procedure. |
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Perlata is designed for use in large-scale commercial applications, providing a seamless, hard-wearing and durable interior finish. |
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Polished plaster is hard-wearing and durable, needing only occasional dusting and an annual re-wax. |
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The floor is cushioned with durable but comfortable carpeting, and soft low sofas are the only real furniture. |
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These offerings ranged from durable wealth, such as precious metals, to permanent sources of revenue such as cultivatable land. |
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The trousers and jackets are heavyweight, flame retardant, durable, and waterproof. |
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Most conventional cooktops are made of porcelain enamel which is very durable. |
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Water buffalo is not as durable as cowhide, but it's cheaper because of its large supply. |
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This rainproof, light and durable jacket offers the golfer plenty of movement so your golf swing won't be impeded. |
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Unlike grass, the durable turf can be used continuously, providing optimal playing and practice conditions at all times. |
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Though lighter to wear, silk is not as durable as velvet, particularly when confronted with thousands of embroidery stitches. |
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The wood of the hawthorn is one of our finest hardwoods, and mantelpieces and furniture made from it are very beautiful and durable. |
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Although it provides a durable interior surface, gypsum plaster is too water soluble to use on exterior walls. |
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The rubber used is durable and strong so as it will not tear, expand or warp out of shape. |
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The root is encased by cementum, which is much thinner than enamel and not as durable. |
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Many retail chains and consumer durable companies are joining the Web bandwagon to tap the e-shopping market. |
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Before the painted bodyshell heads for the assembly lines, it is baked to ensure the finish is as durable and as scratch-resistant as possible. |
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As a result of this persistent slagging, we redheads have a deep, durable, unspoken, and almost Masonic, bond. |
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The hard component was often formed from calcium carbonate, as found in shellfish, but other durable defences were provided by chitin in crustaceans and insects. |
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Designed to blend in with the natural environment, this kind of outdoor furniture is usually constructed from hardy, durable woods like teak or redwood. |
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The result is an unshrinkable, soft but durable material that makes beautiful scarves, mittens, shawls and hats woven in village specific patterns. |
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Such a simulation will allow for the consideration of what is required to reach equilibrium, from an industrial ecological perspective, for postconsumer durable goods. |
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I would prefer a standard flip tip on the last batten rather then a string but in this configuration the tip is more durable to set up and breakdown. |
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There's also another gem called chrysoberyl that's really durable and has a higher refractive index than other gems so it throws flashes of color much like a diamond. |
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It will be made of something durable, hygienic and easy to clean. |
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These pool floats and pool loungers are durable and long lasting. |
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To this day, ceramic tiles are still used to cover and ornament the facades of buildings, as they are both durable and relatively cheap to produce. |
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Archeological excavations have yielded many examples of ancient Israelite cups and they are made of cheap durable fabrics. |
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Evidence suggests that he is less durable than his colleagues. |
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No one returns a pair of Gucci shoes claiming that the heel isn't durable. |
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The result was two highly original and eminently durable clown characters. |
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The new one is lighter, can filter unnecessary noise, and is more durable. |
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Visitors to either venue cannot help but reflect on the pervasive, beneficent influence that this durable document has had on our personal and civic lives. |
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Because I work with wood for a living I have to say they have done a good job of making real wood look like fake plastic wood by covering it with this durable polyester. |
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But how much they have regained or how durable their hold is remains unclear. |
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We fear that durable love is impossible unless both we and our mate love the way we look. |
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As polygenically inherited resistance is more stable, utilization of this type of resistance is likely to provide much more durable control of blackleg. |
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Yes, our tactical and operational capabilities must be rapidly deployable, immediately employable, highly mobile and lethal, durable, and sustainable. |
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We've been hit particularly hard because what we export, which are durable goods, have the greatest cyclical swing, both on the upside and on the downside. |
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The shirts are comfortable and elaborate and the suits feel relaxed yet durable. |
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Developing such cognitive networks provides more cues for recall and makes the connections more stable and durable over time, making them easier to remember. |
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He was an extremely durable player during most of his career, but his body has undergone a lot of wear and tear and may be starting to break down. |
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Signs of a stronger economy continued in the latest week, as August consumer confidence rose, and July durable goods orders picked up, including another gain in capital goods. |
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Orders for durable goods rebounded in October, and the November purchasing managers' index of industrial activity rose, lifted by a big bounce in new orders. |
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In January, prices of electricity, gas and water saw the biggest year-on-year falls, followed by durable goods, and then by clothing and footwear. |
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In response to rising demand for durable goods like autos, companies have been ratcheting up production. |
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Orders for durable goods bounced back in November, rising 0.7 percent from October. |
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Since varnish is a more durable than lacquer and was in use before polyurethane was invented, it tends to be favored by many old-timers, if for no other reason than it works. |
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Manufacturing of durable goods like metals and car parts added 197,000 jobs since last summer. |
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Worsteds resembled silk textiles but cost less and were more durable. |
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Large, permanent residences were built using durable white oak wall posts. |
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The promising new sole looks to be more durable with beefier knobs and optional screw-in studs for gobs of traction on steep hike-a-bike sections. |
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It will take a great deal of effort, and not a little imagination, to sustain the peace process and make it yield positive results until a durable reconciliation is reached. |
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The team from the university's School of Engineering are the first to manufacture these engines in a durable, heat resistant material such as ceramic or silicon carbide. |
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The car is not made of stainless steel but instead it's made of some kind of durable alloy that can withstand bullets and rocket-propelled grenades. |
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I'm a durable guy and I've got up of the floor a bunch of times. |
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Today, with a spirited 2-year-old in the house, serious redecorating gives way to slip covers and throws, durable furnishings to withstand the energies of a toddler. |
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Perhaps the most durable lesson of the Civil War is that the states cannot remain united if a handful make a break for the exits. |
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Leather and vinal weaves look like straw but are more durable. |
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And, indeed, one of those actresses like White, Bea Arthur, and Carol Burnett who are just known and well-regarded and durable. |
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Other issues that need to be addressed with patients and caregivers include advance directives, the living will and the durable power of attorney. |
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In 1902, every ship was painted a durable grey from waterline to mast-tip. |
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Dasag's range of natural asphalt tiles continues a 100-year tradition that has seen finely ground bituminous limestone pressed into durable and elegant tiles. |
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The Queen Anne's Act was a brilliant and amazingly durable piece of lawmaking, requiring a sophisticated conception of what constitutes creative work or product of the mind. |
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Laid in patterns, they're eye-catching and durable under foot. |
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These slipovers are also highly durable and are great for rental costumes. |
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Likewise a durable waterproofing system needs to be implanted to stop water leakage from drainage backups or root puncture that could damage apartments below. |
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It makes a concise public argument for deferring deficit reduction until durable growth resumes. |
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Statistics in May showed that clothing and footwear had the largest year-on-year decrease, followed by housing, food, durable goods, alcoholic drinks and tobacco. |
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For instance, the commodity is durable and it is also portable. |
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He battled nagging injuries in 2002 and needs to show he's durable. |
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Do they have a plan for how to translate a ceasefire into something more durable? |
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The sides of the pit were as smooth as marble and as durable as granite. |
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But so far, at least, neither campaign has produced a durable peace. |
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Urethane is just as soft as balata but is more durable and consistent. |
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Portuguese and Genoan sailors used this durable, blue, broad cloth, dyed with indigo, for their bellbottom sailing pants, and it soon became popular with farmers and others. |
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It features a durable base tray for storage of a stage box, an ergonomic carrying handle, and an adjustable friction brake to prevent cable overrun. |
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And it is durable, looking the same after repeated washings. |
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One thing to note, however, a vinyl window with welded frame and sashes will be stronger and more durable than a cheaper one in which these are mechanically joined. |
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To take some of the worry about how durable a product is, a lot of building owners and manufacturers are turning to touchless fixtures, which are sensor-operated. |
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Alexander had previously beaten Fessechko on points at light-middleweight in July 2001, but at middleweight he became the first fighter to floor the durable Ukrainian. |
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Antonio has produced ceramic containers to symbolise this, the containers are at once delicate and fragile, battered and worn, but also sturdy and durable. |
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The real issue is not what individuals choose to do, but the strong cultural pressures that have weakened the foundation for durable relationships. |
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And because fat is a principal conveyor of taste, his scheme appears more genuinely popular and durable than steamy regimes of endless grains, beans and greens. |
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Although light in weight and less prone to chipping than delftware, this new refined earthenware was still not as durable as white salt-glazed stoneware. |
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I try to buy clothes that are well-made, durable, and that I can move in. |
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When goods are well-made and durable, eventually markets are saturated. |
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Also, synthetics such as Tyvek and Teslin have been introduced as printing media as a more durable material than paper. |
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Density board or pressboard is common, but is not as reliable or durable as solid wood. |
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The Kurds, too, he said, are attempting to build durable democratic institutions. |
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The tailback must be a durable runner who can run in close behind the lead power blocking of the fullback and the Z back at the point of attack. |
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This durable product automatically eliminates microfibres before they cling to the soleplate of steam iron with the use of catalysis. |
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The durable, dark-colored wood of the coast myall or mountain brigalow has been likened to that of English walnut. |
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Concrete installations remain, but the buildings that were less durable have either been demolished or were torn down by the elements. |
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The reasons for these informal but durable units is a matter of considerable debate in sociological literature. |
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Milliken's Vis Tape features an ultra-soft feel for their durable tape, which eliminates the rigidness commonly found in other tapes and ropes. |
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Paper made from wood pulp is not necessarily less durable than a rag paper. |
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Compared to woodblock printing, movable type page setting and printing using a press was faster and more durable. |
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Traditionally, it was made of a resilient hardwood like hickory or ash, but modern axes often have hafts made of durable synthetic materials. |
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Easy to clean and fill, the birdbath is made from durable weatherproof poly-resin that will not chip or fade. |
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It is to be mentioned here that Sher Shah is social worker and an advocator of restoration of durable peace in the area. |
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The durable motor oils Quaker State provides Hendrick Motorsports have been a part of an impressive resume of success on NASCAR's national stage. |
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Montana decoys are constructed of durable polyester, with a spring steel band inside the body to hold the decoy up and in position. |
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Exotic hardwoods such as teak, tigerwood, ipe, and cumaru, which also tend to be durable, are becoming popular as well. |
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Molotch considers those issues for toasters and scores of other inventions, as well as how people desire, produce, and discard durable products. |
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These lantanas are extremely durable and should be cut back hard every other year or so in order to clean them up and generate new growth. |
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Mylar targeted specialty durable applications like capacitors, recording tape, and unbreakable storm windows. |
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If Mohmi Sain, MCIC, had his way, cars of the future may be fitted with tough, durable, and completely biodegradable bumpers made of hemp. |
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With a big nod to old-school ghetto blasters, as its name suggests, the Bag Of Rhythm comes with a durable canvas carry bag. |
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Three years before his death, Merl Townsend executed a durable power of attorney, appointing his son George as attorney in fact. |
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As with all festschrifts, some of these essays will be more durable than others. |
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The face is encased in a durable clear sapphire crystal rated 9 on the Mohs scale. |
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Foge produced a durable friction lining by curing a textile fabric of staple fibers with a resin in two steps. |
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These sign hangers feature a durable wire structure and plastic peg back that can be mounted into pegboard and slatwall to display signs. |
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Most outerwear is treated with an ultrathin coating called durable water repellent. |
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Unlike Chinese and Japanese competitors, for example, Vespas have an all-metal body that makes them more durable. |
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Instead, we now have discardable lifestyles substituting for the durable, the tenacious, the sacred. |
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Road-tested Fitted hard-shell cases are durable, lightweight and easy to put on and take off. |
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One reason why durable consumption leads GDP may be the size of durable goods. |
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Service industries represent the largest economic sector, followed by finance, insurance, and real estate and durable goods manufacturing. |
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The durable goods orders in January are another clear indication that the economy is continuing to expand. |
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Brushed metal effects on films are usually made by scratching or brushing, which is reportedly less consistent and less durable than embossing. |
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Fortunately, their attorney had prepared durable powers of attorney for health care and financial affairs as well as a living will. |
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Being that a fire hose is made to be durable, it can be assumed that the bag will stand the test of time. |
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A floatable, portable, durable and flexible game that promotes active play by bouncing balls up to 150 feet off mini trampolines. |
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The timing belt is made of special durable materials, and sacrificial anode metal in the coolant pathway helps prevent corrosion. |
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In a frictionless world with perfect rental markets, there is an unambiguous cost associated with the use of a durable for a single period. |
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The discovery of bronze enabled people to create metal objects which were harder and more durable than previously possible. |
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The Skylon design does not require such a system, instead opting for using a far thinner yet durable reinforced ceramic skin. |
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They have the advantage of being versatile, durable, and resistant to weather and abrasion. |
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Concrete made possible the paved, durable Roman roads, many of which were still in use a thousand years after the fall of Rome. |
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This material would have been more durable than paper in the tropical climate of Southeast Asia. |
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The extremity of both 1903 cup contenders encouraged Nathanael Herreshoff to make boats more wholesome and durable by devising a new rule. |
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The earliest forms of the state emerged whenever it became possible to centralize power in a durable way. |
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Consumers are pulling back on purchases, especially on durable goods, to build their savings. |
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Alabaster or mineral gypsum is a soft mineral that is easy to carve for smaller works and still relatively durable. |
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This iron cement was used to fix and harden the joints of steam engines, thus creating a hard durable seal. |
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Gravastar is a spherical void as Bose-Einstein condensate surrounded by an extremely durable form of matter. |
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Banknotes have a natural advantage over coins in that they are lighter to carry but are also less durable. |
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Copper has been used since ancient times as a durable, corrosion resistant, and weatherproof architectural material. |
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Industrial production fell almost 30 per cent within a few months and production of durable goods fell even faster. |
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Because pottery is so durable, pottery and sherds of pottery survive from millennia at archaeological sites. |
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The minesweepers were sometimes able to continue sweeping, but the trawlers were less durable. |
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Unlike conventional measuring tapes, the Fat Max has a wide, rigid blade, is highly durable and has an extension capacity of 11 feet. |
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The first ionomer-based TPE is expected to break new ground for durable TPEs in more demanding consumer and automotive applications. |
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Humanity has long used animal skins for clothing, as the leather is durable and the fur provides extra insulation. |
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Pine cones, the largest and most durable of all conifer cones, are craft favorites. |
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The tannin renders the young growing wood durable and resistant to outdoor use, thus suitable for posts, fencing or stakes. |
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Tin was required which when smelted with copper from Cyprus created the durable metal alloy bronze. |
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A complete new concrete walkway was built, and the new station is made completely of naturally durable timber. |
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The 3-D, leaf-like foliage netting is compactible, color-reversible, lightweight, durable, quiet and rustle-free. |
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Camels, in addition to these, also have antibodies made of only two heavy chains, a trait that makes them smaller and more durable. |
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Adhesive backed calf hair plates are also extremely quiet and durable, but being made of leather they will also retain some moisture. |
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In woode and stone, not the softest, but hardest, be alwaies aptest, for portrature, both fairest for pleasure, and most durable for proffit. |
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Maxwell himself developed the first durable colour photograph in 1861 and published the first scientific treatment of control theory. |
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Shopping goods are costlier than convenience goods and are durable in nature. |
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The porous texture allows wax to be retained within the structure of the base material, thus providing a more durable wax coating. |
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All you do is chuck all the stuff into a plastic bag and shake. I prefer the zippable, freezer bags because they're durable and can be reused. |
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Slate is incredibly durable and can last several hundred years, often with little or no maintenance. |
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Looking at the composition of retail sales shows that durable goods purchases account for much of the weakness in consumer demand. |
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