Too, the genre fiction paperback provided relatively easy access to the longer stories in one convenient volume. |
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For easy access, however, it is usually located at the edge of an irrigated field or service road. |
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Its full-open cover allows easy access to both spindles and tool posts, reducing costly setup times. |
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Some of the now-defunct tram roads have been cleared and offer easy access into the interior of the swamp. |
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Back then women had easy access to a family member to cry it out with, babysit, share recipes, or borrow a cup of sugar. |
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Bars, forelands, and spits are attractive spots for development because they offer easy access to the beach. |
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It is the unmarked form of singing, and its use enables easy access to the genre's emotional range and its themes. |
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The price, easy access to a huge library of media, weight, and ultra-fast browser make it very attractive to tablet users. |
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If you haven't already, make sure everybody in your organization has easy access to a decent crosscut shredder. |
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Groups opposed to the measure fear that women will be more careless about contraceptive use if they have easy access to the morning-after pill. |
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Modular panels permit easy access to the interstitial space for rewiring and servicing exhibitions. |
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From a health and safety point of view, could a fire engine or ambulance have easy access on to the estate in an emergency? |
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Finger holes in each table base allow for easy access to lift out and rotate each tile. |
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More people competing for a fixed amount of land within easy access to the big city centres must push up the price of that land. |
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There is easy access to companionways and cabins, with open hatches and large windows to swim through. |
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At the time I lived in a pleasant town in London's commuter belt, with easy access to the countryside. |
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Anglers can also enjoy the open spaces and easy access to excellent coarse fishing. |
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The house had an indoor swimming pool which was long and narrow and had easy access from the inside of the house. |
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The wall prevents detainees from meeting each other and is a barrier to easy access to the library. |
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Because of the large double doors it lends itself to easy access for deliveries with ample parking to the front and side of the building. |
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Butterflies are attracted to brightly colored, sweet-smelling flowers that allow them easy access. |
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We are within easy access of the airport and we have catering facilities on our doorstep that we could utilise. |
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The rotation slowly cooks the meat in its own juices and allows easy access for continuous basting. |
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Choose a site that's level and shady, has good drainage and allows easy access to wheelbarrows, garden paths and hose hookups. |
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There is a system of firm paths giving access to nearly half the fishing stations and easy access to the remaining swims in dry weather. |
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What lessons do you think this holds for modern day musicians who have easy access to far superior equipment? |
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Those that succeed will be the ones that pursue quality winemaking, have easy access to capital, or have a loyal customer following. |
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Often they work in the fields and have to rely on houseboys, who have easy access to vulnerable children left on their own. |
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Unfixed subjectivity has easy access to resources of imaginary compensation. |
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Ideally there should be easy access between the kitchen and the doorstep or main entrance of the house. |
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The land companies began to dredge canals through the marshlands, opening easy access from the settled towns on land to the gulf. |
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You can plant the herbs in the garden corners and at the very front for easy access. |
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Bordering on Afghanistan, where most of the world's opium, morphine and hashish are produced, Iran has easy access to drugs. |
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When planning borders and beds, allow for easy access to all areas of the bed using paths or stepping stones. |
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Schools will have quick and easy access to a wealth of information on developing an international dimension to all aspects of education. |
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The site offers easy access to over 6000 holiday homes of all shapes, sizes and prices worldwide. |
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Consumers have had difficulties for years in finding easy access to assistance and advice. |
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For easy access a stainless split ring and snap are included for attachment to clothing loops and button holes. |
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It also offered easy access to Macedonian lands, which were not part of the new Bulgarian state. |
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Fort Lauderdale Beach Promenade along Atlantic Boulevard provides scenic and easy access to miles of golden sand beaches. |
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The standard 1-degree indexing table allows easy access to complex prismatic parts or to drill and tap holes in one setup. |
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No other nation in the world offers such easy access to its complete academic research output in digital form, the researchers claim. |
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Having hacksawed the cross members off we had easy access and a clear exit route. |
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Ballan wrasse tend to be a by-catch for most anglers when fishing breakwaters and easy access rock marks. |
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Buses provide easy access for wheelchairs users, parents with buggies and shoppers with trolleys. |
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The rear luggage space is large for the style of car, with easy access through that large rear screen. |
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Designated stops will be constructed, with special ramps to allow easy access by passengers onto the taxis and buses. |
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The Pavilions are fully heated and built on hard core with easy access and egress. |
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These buses are designed with the whole community in mind and have low floors for easy access and wheelchair and pram access when required. |
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A related complaint was kids' easy access to cigarettes via vending machines. |
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We want to give them easy access to accurate, up-to-date information about crimes and this site does that. |
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Convenience goods are generally sold through many retail outlets so that buyers have easy access to the product. |
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The Dee Estuary, the Wirral peninsula and the Welsh borderlands are all within easy access. |
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At bedtime, I sneaked Ken away with me, and placed him on my bedside table for easy access. |
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Technical terms are defined, and all foreign language words presented in the body of the text are transliterated for easy access by the beginning student. |
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The pages will be ordered by category to allow easy access by the user. |
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A new jetty has been built allowing easy access for the boats. |
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The zones will feature tax-exemption, free flow of products, processing for re-export, one-stop administrative processing and easy access for foreign businesspeople. |
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While I understand that most readers will be at their desks with easy access to a hymnal, I would have liked to see each text printed in the book for quick reference. |
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Ostensibly, this hallway's purpose was to allow the guests' personal retainers discreet but easy access to the rooms for which they were responsible. |
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Shops on the King's Road and Sloane Street are hard to beat, and can be reached in 15 minutes, while London's museums, galleries and theatreland are also within easy access. |
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That would help scientists and students gain easy access to the latest research data, and help websites that mash up material from a variety of sources. |
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Pairs of narrow French doors topped with transoms line one wall of the main room, offering easy access to the deck and playing up the room's dramatic vaulted ceiling. |
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For example, bacteria living near the surface of the biofilm, with easy access to oxygen and nutrients, are entrepreneurs, trend setters, lookouts. |
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There's easy access to the system's uptime, last login, date and time. |
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The NRA and Joe the plumber view dead Americans as an acceptable loss so that they can have easy access to guns. |
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They would offer low-floor, easy access for parents with pushchairs and buggies, people in wheelchairs and the elderly, making public transport more accessible. |
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Perfect for transporting tools and supplies to classes, the tool caddy will sit on the floor next to your workspace and provide easy access to everything you need. |
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He said it was an attractive site because it offered easy access to the motorway network, and there was also the potential to gain European funding. |
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Books, and now the Net, offer easy access to a goldmine of information. |
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In assembly, where practically every operation is manual, engines shuttle down the line on carriages that swivel to allow workers easy access from any angle. |
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The benefits of the system include easy access to a stopcock, damage prevention due to unwanted leaks or pipe bursts and saving costs by conserving water. |
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Burke said the purse structure and easy access to Turfway through international flights in and out of Cincinnati convinced him to stable a small string there. |
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The Government says the accounts will comprise low cost, easy access investment schemes, which allow workers who switch jobs or take career breaks save in a flexible way. |
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The majority of the offices have been located in linear wings, which offer easy access to cross ventilation, solar control and ingress of natural light. |
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The interface for typing in your entries is a joy to use, featuring a 'dashboard' that lists your blogs and easy access to editing current posts and creating new ones. |
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I want machines with easy access so I can get at parts that need fixing. |
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Although schedules for architecture students are very demanding, we too deserve the right to easy access to services that are available to everyone else at the university. |
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Based on the existing low urban densities, this suggests the densification of the existing area within easy access of the existing and intended infrastructure. |
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The anti-littering law can be implemented only after a sustained campaign to provide enough dustbins or garbage disposal means conveniently to all citizens with easy access. |
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It will offer rural living and easy access to the M80 and onwards to nearby Falkirk and Stirling. |
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The Sustrans route 23 cycle route also runs through the village at the bottom of the Shute, allowing easy access to Cowes, Newport and Sandown. |
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The Argyle Line to Central Station and overline to Charing Cross enables easy access from other directions. |
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Homebuyers prize open-plan kitchens or dining areas, easy access to gardens and the ability to change the function of a room. |
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Users can utilize CrankCase wherever there isn't easy access to outlets or traditional chargers. |
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The Nokia 7100 Series, Nokia's new line of media phones, are designed to enable easy access to content such as CNN Mobile. |
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With the connections from Florence, Milton was able to have easy access to Rome's intellectual society. |
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The clamshell phone captures candid moments with a VGA camera with 4x digital zoom and a dedicated camera key for easy access. |
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The airport is also within easy access from the M90 motorway via the Queensferry Crossing. |
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She has her very own personalised cat flap to allow easy access through the newly-installed platform ticket barriers. |
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The data should be stored in a consistent manner and have easy access and retrievability. |
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Each townhome boasts a one-car garage with a private covered entrance for easy access. |
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So that all members have easy access to it, the backgrounder has been included in the Sept. |
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Along with the new design, visitors now have easy access to veteran-related events using a sortable calendar. |
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Mini versions are intended for easy access into deeper pockets and for tight interproximal areas and furcations. |
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The airport is situated with very easy access to the A5, one of Germany's major Autobahns. |
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Clothes that have easy access to the nappy area, such as dungarees or all-in-one suits with snap fasteners. |
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Since chicks do not have the ability to fly nests close to sea provide easy access when leaving the colony. |
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Our MessageAmp aRNA amplification kit allows researchers easy access to an optimized, streamlined version of this established technology. |
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A 'must' for any sailor planning a trip to the Windwards, this is all presented in lay-flat binding for quick, easy access. |
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The MMU will take the service to all women and provide easy access for regular checkups. |
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Now parents in the UAE have easy access to high-quality preschool education in Dubai, thanks to Afterschool. |
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In fact Southport had a head start compared to all the other places on the Lancashire coast because it had easy access to the canal system. |
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At the turn of the 19th century, the area became popular with tourists due to the easy access from the nearby Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
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Home Back-Up Protection's patented polymer shotgun racking system offers easy access to any legal-size shotgun for residential protection. |
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Sinclair's new Benchrest Cartridge Box offers easy access to shooters in competition. |
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This provides dealers with easy access to prescreened offers, without having to collect, handle or store their consumer key identifiers, reducing data security risk. |
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The oversized extension table provides easy access to the vertical bobbin while allowing quilting enthusiasts the ability to create quilts of all sizes. |
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Kent was also attractive for its easy access to major land and sea routes. |
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Kissimee and Tangelo Park are just two of the numerous resorts that provide a great combination of value for money and easy access to Orlando's countless attractions. |
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The new rope pump and 10-metre concrete well installed in the village will allow Absepta and her neighbours easy access to clean water for the first time. |
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A ramp was specially constructed to allow him easy access to his rooms. |
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It's also important for a jammie to have easy access during diaper changes, especially if you're trying to change your kid in the middle of the night without waking him up. |
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The car boasts a string of new features, such as a new grille design with a service flap to allow easy access to filler caps, new colours and optional 16 in five-star alloys. |
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They also provide Public Access Help Points on platforms and stations to provide passengers with easy access to Information and Emergency control centres. |
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In 2016 the entrance hall opened as an exhibition space, with a staircase providing easy access to the shaft for the first time in over 150 years. |
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These openings give fungus easy access when the finish deteriorates. |
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This, in turn, has the advantage of allowing easy access to the bottom of the piston for lubricating oil, which also has an important cooling function. |
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They were attracted by the easy access for boats, sheltered areas of raised land for building, and better conditions compared to the damp, cold and misty Weald to the north. |
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Two double-wide doors on each side of the lower level provide quick and easy access to the cars, and the wide aisle ways and stairs facilitate passenger flow within the cars. |
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A second trench was to be dug behind the front line, to shelter the trench garrison and to have easy access to the front line, through covered communication trenches. |
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Cork Airport also allows easy access to continental Europe and Cork Kent railway station in the city centre provides good rail links for domestic trade. |
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Due to the size of the global information grid and easy access to the electromagnetic spectrum, effects in Cyberspace can take place nearly simultaneously at many places. |
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What makes this festival really unique is the easy access to the arts,'' said Joe Hooven, president of the Universal City-North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. |
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