The sculpture is embedded with 3,000 toy dogs whose little synchronized yaps are triggered by a hidden motion sensor. |
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The journalist was embedded with a marine battalion and was present during the Falluja offensive. |
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A round embedded itself in the nose cone, inches from where he was peering through his sights. |
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Someone named after Julius Erving who grew up in the hoops hotbed of North Carolina is bound to have roundball embedded in his genes. |
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The embedded words in the anagrams were cab, not, nod, run, dig, led, tip, tie, pet, and pit, respectively. |
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I wondered if the kite's head-stick gets its name from the part of the anatomy it ends up embedded in as it comes crashing back to earth. |
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Suicide bombings had become firmly embedded in the Iraqi insurgent armamentarium. |
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Shaw was unable to bring Dreyer's body to the surface during his October dive as his oxygen cylinders were firmly embedded in the mud. |
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The same concept of perishability applies to the technology embedded in exported goods. |
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The living cell possesses a gelatinous sheath in which are embedded calcareous plates termed coccoliths. |
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Each consists of an egg cell embedded in the tissue of the female gametophyte surrounded by a thick seed coat. |
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Before fertilization, the egg is enclosed in a protective vitelline membrane, which is embedded in a gelatinous coat. |
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It would have blended seamlessly into the wall if it weren't for the circular depressions embedded on its surface. |
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Reasoning, Toulmin argued, was an argumentative and persuasive activity, embedded in concrete human predicaments. |
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Most film archives can't really afford to recognize the cultural history embedded in these captured everyday moments. |
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The rest of the rhymes are embedded in the middle of lines whose meter becomes erratic. |
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The roll-out of embedded products is expected to commence before the end of the current financial year. |
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Beneath loosely embedded rocks hide the brittle stars, ribbon worms and slithery, clinging fish called blennies. |
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Many riddles were embedded in rhymes, playfully disguising answers in metaphors and analogies. |
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The galvanised clout nails should be driven straight with the heads embedded just below the surface of the board. |
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There are so many records and CDs lining the living room walls that it looks as if they are embedded into the foundations. |
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These flexible batteries can be rolled up, fit into corners, or embedded in thin plastic cards. |
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Read the patent and you'll see it covers the use of embedded program objects, or applets within Web documents. |
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True enough, the language of impassibility is deeply embedded in patristic theology going back to Ignatius of Antioch. |
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Patriarchy is embedded in systems of education, healthcare, economic activity, social order and political representation. |
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Those houses were built of the materials furnished by the environment and embedded in hilly landscapes humanized by countless terraces. |
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According to O'Donnell, the system works through the circulation of lukewarm water in a network of pipe loops embedded in the floor. |
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It is embedded in cultural views on gender roles and expectations about relationships. |
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Most are stony, and of these the majority consist of chondrules, which are globules of silicate minerals, embedded in a finer-grained matrix. |
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She has on large gold hoop earrings, a gold choker with a red gem embedded in the middle and several gold bangles. |
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They discovered that embedded within the rippling chatoyancy lies a record of the tectonic movements that shaped the Earth. |
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The cause of its chatoyance can be embedded fibers of asbestos, as well as actinolite fibers. |
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Buried by annual snowfalls after impact, they eventually become embedded in the two-mile-thick frozen mantle that overlies the continent. |
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It's a gold necklace with a gold charm shaped like an ice skate, with a cross of blue topaz and diamonds embedded into the skate. |
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Electrical outlets and conduit, door, and window block-outs are embedded at the time of the pour. |
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She was embedded in the mud right up to the points of her shoulders, and she was exhausted from her struggles to free herself. |
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Strain detection in the skeleton is thought to be effected by bone-lining cells and osteocytes embedded within the bone matrix. |
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The best writing reflects deeply located and centred lives, voices embedded in accent, in history, in place. |
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Construction began with the assembly of a cylindrical structure deeply embedded in the center of the flat side of the asteroid. |
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Until then flower painting had been embedded in the context of religious works and in the specialist context of herbals. |
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All the clouds were below 20,000 feet, with broken ceilings and embedded thunderstorms. |
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Another innovation is a system of steel catenary cables embedded in floor slabs. |
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The one large and seven small photos, framed with metal and wrapped or embedded with copper wire, communicated a feeling of ominousness. |
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Otellini yesterday gave further details of Intel's embedded hardware security technology. |
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Free-standing columns form a portico in the front area, whilst the cella is enveloped in embedded columns. |
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A canine tooth had fragmented long ago and jagged spikes of it were embedded in the animal's infected gums. |
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If you find that the foreign object is embedded in the eyeball, cover the person's eye with a sterile pad or a clean cloth. |
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Stems, twigs and driftwood embedded in the sand and mud were used to carbon-date the core sections. |
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Recall that control words were always capitalized correctly regardless of whether they were embedded in normal or in distorted text passages. |
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These three canzoni were then embedded in a second prose work of Dante's, Il Convivio, which also frames and explicates his lyric verse. |
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Static information called a moniker is embedded in the device, and a generic device handler software is installed on the computer. |
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Systems of procedural ethics used by nurses and physicians are built on the goods embedded in the practice of nursing and medicine. |
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It doesn't take long to complete and repeated play will likely be only to unlock the many secrets embedded within the plot. |
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A bush of plastic material is provided which is intended to be embedded in the panel of semi-foamed or foamed synthetic resin. |
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In one swift movement Carver plunged the knife forward and embedded it in David's eye, splurting blood across the cliff wall. |
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To retain high-resolution information, chlorosomes were embedded in vitreous ice and imaged without further treatment or staining. |
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Nesc says inflation must be tackled to avoid a wage price spiral becoming embedded in the economy. |
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So what kind of war did 600 embedded correspondents and all those high-tech satellite dishes and videophones bring us? |
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The dog was taken in by the RSPCA where a vet also discovered an elastic band embedded into its neck. |
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In addition to the Internet, IT covers a wide spectrum of devices ranging from embedded microprocessors to supercomputers. |
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More or less the same can be said of null subjects in controlled complements in Romanian and in embedded nominalized clauses in Imbabura Quechua. |
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My picture of the Spanish bayonet flower, with its embedded yucca moths, was unsatisfactory. |
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The sun caught a piece of quartz in the granite and lit the brilliance embedded there. |
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By the time I found it, all it's urticating hairs were embedded in my skin. |
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Canadians believe that, aside from isolated acts by bigots and neo-Nazis, racism is not deeply embedded in our culture and social institutions. |
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Ideology is firmly embedded in political manifestos, in genderlects, in sociolects with nothing put across as transparently as it seems. |
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The church brasses were embedded in the floor, and in June 2002, thieves prised up six figures and took them away. |
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Defined at its highest level, a smart card is a credit-card sized plastic card that includes an embedded computer chip. |
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There has been much interest in recent years over smart cards, or cards with an embedded microprocessor chip to store the user's data. |
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An exhaustive work on the subject of using Linux in embedded systems and smart devices certainly could occupy a lot more pages. |
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A nanoparticle can be embedded in the wall of an individual cell that can then be monitored. |
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The Department of Defense should require all journalists who want to be embedded with troops to attend the boot camp. |
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I have long been a fan of the concept of embedded media with military units in wartime. |
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Journalists who signed a contract with the military were embedded with units in every military branch. |
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For starters, I had a medallion of goose and duck foie gras embedded in a muscat and calves foot jelly, and Abi has a warm goats cheese salad. |
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The propeller from the boat's engine was embedded 6 inches into a fence post. |
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Hitachi has developed a silicon chip for security applications so small that it can even be embedded in money. |
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Instead, silica is found in polymerized combinations with metals as silicates embedded in geologic rock formations, such as quartz. |
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French also has the option of the embedded clause appearing in the subjunctive mood. |
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She made the journey across the social democratic spectrum and is now embedded in the Blairite project. |
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Each quality layer represents an incremental contribution from the embedded bitstream associated with each code-block in the image. |
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What we are now starting to see, more and more, are PC vendors marketing mobile broadband, embedded on our notebook computers. |
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Using binaural technology, it has a data clip embedded into the special pen which senses movement and relays it back to the device. |
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In this article we have presented a mesoscopic model for lipid bilayers with embedded proteins. |
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The CD plays with older forms like the treasure hunt, a game with embedded clues, shadow puppetry silhouettes and traditional folklore. |
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Up a small track a little further south I came across a Mills bomb embedded in the surface of the track. |
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The three who died were sitting at the back, and took the full impact when part of the lorry trailer became embedded in the coach. |
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The embedded reporter and camera see weapons fired at an unseen enemy and, if they are lucky, they may see tracers of weapons fired back. |
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Selected specimens were examined under the SEM, then embedded in resin and cut into 3 m thin sections using a rotation microtome. |
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Aisles are embedded with inexpensive microreaders, and any product can be inventoried real-time. |
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Several tortuous hypertrophic nerve bundles were also embedded in the fibrous tissue. |
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As we were driving through Calcutta, my friend pointed to a little shrine to a god embedded in a wall just below waist level. |
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Another major industry concern is the tendency of mud and soil to stick to sugar beets at harvest, embedded in natural ridges. |
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Copland, of course, owed a lot to the Russian Stravinsky, but not his sense of melody, embedded in the American vernacular. |
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Sarel pulled out a necklace with a green colored gem embedded in a medallion. |
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A subsequent visit confirmed it was not in the ocher-beige layer, but embedded in the underlying coat of pale mauve paint. |
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The metaconglomerates comprise monocrystalline or polycrystalline angular or subrounded clasts of quartz embedded in an arenaceous matrix. |
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A teenager from Westbury got more than he bargained for when he bit into a chocolate bar to find a piece of metal embedded in it. |
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All such records are of fully or partly articulated chitons embedded within fine-grained shale and marly limestones. |
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Formal copyrights and informal moral rights for the different parts of the Linux source code are embedded in the source code. |
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Cast within the context of the present study, this means that rather than being an end in itself, doubt is embedded in a larger process. |
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According to House, their beliefs were deeply embedded in the bureaucratic culture. |
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Rings for tethering the sheep are still embedded in the wall of Borris Estate, opposite Cosgrove's shop. |
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The embedded ballistics of the FCS ballistic computer gives the gunner range and accuracy. |
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Although she never had had any claim to him, predatory feelings were deeply embedded within her heart. |
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I mean tragedy in the classical sense in which the hero's misery is embedded in his triumph. |
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It left a 9.5mm ball bearing, possibly fired by a catapult or gas-powered gun, embedded under 16-year-old Nathan Gould's right eye. |
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The single-seeded fruit known as a caryopsis consists of the pericarp and testa surrounding the endosperm and the embedded embryo. |
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The theory is that an idea is embedded in the subconscious, and it is affecting one's conscious behaviour in some way. |
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Bring me your embedded RFID chips, show me your QR codes, hit me with your location-based web apps. |
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A demand is embedded in the very grain of the voice qua voice irrespective of the meaning it carries. |
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Blige, who grew up in the projects, has never had it easy, and the tough times remain embedded in her lyrics. |
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Truncating the embedded bitstream associated with any given code-block has the effect of quantizing the samples in that block more coarsely. |
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Tendencies towards autocracy seem embedded in the country's political culture. |
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Ed, set the scene for us and tell us what you've been dealing with every day embedded with the Marines, especially there in the cemetery area. |
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This also means that whenever the press writes about blogs, one must critically consider what biases are embedded in their reporting. |
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Conceptual thought is essentially embedded in complex practices of inference and argument. |
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The quills are so lightly fixed to the porcupine's body that they are easily detached and left embedded in the attacker. |
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The largest amphibole crystals are embedded in the rock matrix, whereas the smaller acicular crystals line the hollows. |
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The smoke alarm did indeed go off, and the candles were so waxily embedded in to the cakey goodness that it was well beyond eating. |
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She brushed aside some dead leaves and vines and dirt, revealing a sort of stone plaque with jewels embedded into it. |
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Realist and rationalist ideas are also embedded in international organization. |
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The pellet punctured the intestine in two places and embedded itself in the unfortunate animal's spleen. |
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But I wasn't surprised that the insistent commercial jingles of her childhood remained embedded in her brain. |
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Additional heating is provided by a hydronic radiant system embedded in the top level's poured-earth floor. |
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The radiant heat system circulates hot water through tubing embedded in the concrete floors to provide an extremely even heat. |
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There's a certain arrogance and authority embedded in it that's necessary for the style, but it's not my cup of tea. |
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To achieve these new levels of vigilance, safety, and adaptivity, we must fundamentally rethink how we program embedded systems. |
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When she observed the galaxy later using the radio telescope, she found that it is embedded in a huge disk of atomic hydrogen gas. |
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In one type of biofilm, bacterial cells are embedded more randomly in a slime layer which often mediates adherence of cells to surfaces. |
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There is still embedded in Irish culture a deep respect and genuine affection for the Pope and the office of the Papacy. |
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In my dreams, his hair and skin tone are the same as mine, except he has no purple pigments embedded in his pallid white. |
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At the store my parents bought me a stuffed dog with a music box embedded in the kapok. |
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The water level has receded to expose the entire site, leaving the work as a low white spiral mound embedded in blindingly white salt flats. |
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The collagen fibres are firmly embedded in the subchondral bone, giving stability to the cartilage. |
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Wheat grains possess a furrow running along the length of the kernel with a vascular bundle embedded at the bottom. |
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Perhaps a person could control the response by wiggling a toe or moving a finger that has nanosensors embedded in it. |
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There was no chance of saving the ship and by low water she was hard aground, her propellers embedded in the sand. |
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Mr Walker rejected claims that he had been duped, saying the eight-inch piece of bone was firmly embedded in the earth. |
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The body may be a stream of data, a container of nested parts, or an embedded message. |
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Such was the power of the impact, one of the bricks embedded itself in the passenger door. |
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This kind of embedded tech has been used in high-quality printers for decades. |
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Also, sensors embedded in bathtub drains and kitchen sinks could check for patterns of secretions which indicate disease. |
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What is remarkable is that the bottle is firmly embedded in a solid rock-like mass. |
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Like the rest of us embedded reporters, he had been taken in as a member of the task force, and he was mourned as one. |
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Also not considered here are the various options that exist when the embedded clause functions as the subject of the main clause. |
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The question about the validity of the system is embedded in the debate between reductionists and system theorists. |
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The chain was silver and the pendant was made of ruby and specks of tanzanite were embedded in the crystal's casing. |
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The claims centre on a mineral with a high iron content called magnetite, which is found embedded in the Martian rock in an unusual form. |
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Development was done using desktop and lab workstations, targeting laptop and embedded computers for field use. |
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Ever fancied a global treasure hunt with cryptic clues embedded in worldwide media? |
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Specimens were dehydrated in a graded series of ethyl alcohol and propylene oxide solutions and embedded in araldite. |
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Markers made of circular blue glass reflectors, indicating paths for visitors, would be embedded in the street. |
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You can consider me another person heartily annoyed by these new embedded autoplay video ads. |
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There is a sign by the door, embedded writing on a gold plate, but she is too far away to read it. |
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Even more than corporate logos and trademarks, the symbolism embedded in flag design is emotionally, philosophically, and politically charged. |
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The gases, expelled as jets, drive out debris that had been embedded in the ice, endowing comets with their flamboyant tails. |
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For this project, our concerns about vendor compatibility between the embedded side and the Linux side pushed us to regular packet size. |
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Indian bikes are increasingly embedded with more electronics than low-end cars in other parts of the world. |
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Plaintiffs indicate that he will testify that he was able to run and test various applications on these embedded run-times. |
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Samples, tapes, synths, drum programmes and all-sorts have been embedded into the sound to create a dynamic asperity. |
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However, sometimes this is not possible because the cancer is small, poorly defined or embedded in vital surrounding tissue. |
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Small, metal objects deeply embedded in soft tissue pose a lower risk for complication than even superficially embedded organic material, such as wood. |
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That is the difference between the protections embedded in our Bill of rights and the lived lives of our citizenry. |
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Having passed the deadline to be embedded as a journalist, Mumford was forced to make other arrangements. |
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The skeleton was found with an arrowhead embedded in it, suggesting the King died in battle. |
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In 1969, the creation of a black studies program was embedded in the political unrest of that period. |
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My finger burned when it touched the blossom of lead embedded in the ceramic armor. |
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A child wearing an ordinary-looking glove and cap embedded with hidden sensors can raise her arms or waggle her head to make CosmoBot do the same. |
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The stars are replaced by a homogenous sea of glowing hot gas with embedded jewels of stellar accretion disks, neutron stars and super nova remnants. |
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For most people living in the world, circa 1920, music was embedded into their life, not chosen as a lifestyle accessory. |
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Emoticons could also be sent to wearable computers embedded in jewellery. |
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Fish are subject to a variety of maladies, such as grubs or worms, which may be found in or on the skin, attached to gills, or embedded in the flesh. |
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Casts of sports trophies, a toy train, a saw, a football and a cross are some of the items embedded in the work, all of them rendered fossil-like by the lime whitewash. |
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The only fall-out of this episode was that the management, also having got wind of the rumour, quickly embedded the canvas in an ugly plastic case. |
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And it is the galaxies, not individual stars, that are receding from one another, being carried farther apart as the space in which they are embedded expands. |
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To the degree that this new minimal-impact ethic made sense, however, it also reflected the erosion of the skills and anti-modern concerns embedded in woodcraft. |
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In some areas, the stromal cells appeared to reside within lacunae embedded in a hyalinized matrix, focally producing a remarkable similarity to chondroblastoma. |
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Just like plastic cards, the wood-based cards bend, and can be embedded with magnetic stripes or barcodes. |
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Imagine how much easier it would be to reorder parts using a system that automatically queries embedded chips every few minutes and accounts for parts as they are used. |
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In doing so, he implied the obsolescence of that most embedded of British watering holes, the pub. |
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I just felt myself getting better and better, stronger and stronger as a filmmaker, and that is sort of embedded in the movies. |
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During the Iraq War, she was embedded with a unit of fighters and broadcast live from the frontlines. |
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Other studies reveal the properties of glasses made by one particular sugar, trehalose, in reducing the anharmonicity of slow vibrational modes of embedded proteins. |
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Sympathising with the labourers in quarry fields, they say, women workers engaged in the work are unmindful of tiny stone chips embedded in their skins. |
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Behind the Hot Springs ' sweet hooks and sing-song melodies is a punk heartbeat, an intensity embedded in their serrated riffage and Webber's sexy snarl. |
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They may be located within the thorax embedded in thymic tissue, in the posterior mediastinum, and in the areolar tissue associated with the pericardium. |
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His wistful brand of traditional American roots music is deeply embedded in mysticism and keenly embodies the stature of the early 20th century's lonely, nomadic soul. |
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Prum concluded that the endemic family of asities and sunbird-asities is embedded in the broadbill family and sister to the African genus Pseudocalyptomena. |
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The original manuscript has the equivalent letters embedded as runes. |
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But there turned out to be, if not a cliff, at least a gulch still embedded in the deal. |
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I think that embedded in these agreements are three ticking time bombs that could blow them to smithereens. |
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As he reached the lip at the top of the shaft he was suddenly hit with three sharp barbs that embedded themselves in the servo of his right shoulder joint. |
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I stroke his muscles with a soapy washcloth, picking out the embedded flecks of glass with my fingernails. |
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Most have small, round, embedded scales, although some are scaleless. |
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Instead the next major strike undoubtedly will leverage another embedded asset in some other existing technostructures to raise havoc at home or abroad. |
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Most importantly for our purposes, schemas and scripts represent the means through which understanding and action are embedded in established institutional environments. |
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One of the ways in which this foreshadowing of Agnes's death is expressed in the poem is through the swan imagery so deeply embedded in the poem's figural texture. |
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With Lyme disease, embedded ticks have moved from disgusting to dangerous. |
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In fact, it's thought that the mathematical structure embedded in the rhythm and melody of music is what our brains latch on to, and that this is why we enjoy listening to it. |
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It's embedded with berries and served with a wispy spoonful of semifreddo. |
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He cleaned the waterfowl expertly and made a fire with a box of tinder and a collection of dried sticks on the flat top of an exposed boulder embedded into the earth. |
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The panels produce electricity, which can charge phones and laptops through USB ports embedded in the surrounding benches. |
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Alex indicated a small, wooden block embedded in the stone floor. |
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This embedded chain of monuments builds a meaningful sequence of events, turning the wild nature of death into mythical history based on Renaissance topoi and Homeric myth. |
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They also showcased their embedded Linux GUI and microbrowser. |
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Objects and images are embedded in the perimeter wall and can be glimpsed through peepholes set at different heights, and these serve as clues in a treasure hunt. |
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This protein is embedded in and extends exterior to the viral lipid membrane and is primarily responsible for host cell receptor binding and host cell tropism. |
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Her work tries to capture the mood and character embedded in these areas. |
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Patients would be able to administer the vaccine themselves by pressing a silicon chip embedded with 400 microscopic needles onto the back of their hand for a few seconds. |
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There are clear, with the usual imperfections that come with Mexican glassware, and have interesting green and blue blobs of glass embedded in the glass. |
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The building was designed by an American architect and features an ultramodern, snow-white exterior embedded with thin strips of multicolored lights. |
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A closer look reveals entire nighttime cityscapes embedded in the blots of paint, glimpses of Paris, Hong Kong, Prague, and other cities from Park's travels. |
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He tied her reins about the iron ring embedded in the wood, and a moment later, he was standing on the unpolished wood floors, gazing about at the display of fine work. |
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He argued that the demands social structures make on individuals become embedded in patterns of behaviour and perception that people unreflectingly apply in everyday life. |
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Also embedded in the analysis was a view that the near-term inflationary consequences of higher oil prices are of more concern than the medium-term impact on growth. |
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Finally, the charismatics serve as another group that manifests the Pentecostal impulse, but who stay embedded in their home denominations instead of breaking away. |
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From a season spent embedded with the New York Jets to a biography of a self-mythologizing Pinkerton detective. |
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Light Emitting Diodes embedded in the panels could be programmed to light up with decorations, or with messages. |
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Hair remnants, resembling Eastern tent caterpillar setae, were found embedded in the submucosa of the digestive tract of a non-pregnant mare fed caterpillar larvae. |
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Eight randomly selected sites from each inflation-fixed right lung were embedded in paraffin, and sections were cut for hematoxylin and eosin staining. |
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Both had wide platforms built around them in stone and mud, with three images of entwined snake gods embedded in the mud, close to the tree trunks. |
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A trio of massive, young star clusters found embedded in a star cloud may shed light on the formation of super-star clusters and globular clusters. |
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Humphrey, who is interested in steganography, has focused his project on how people's e-mail language and styles can include undetectable, embedded messages. |
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Another of the Chatsworth capriccios introduces a new theme, a central feature embedded in an arcaded superstructure extending the length of the bridge. |
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This may be an embedded capability, a strap-on capability, or some combination thereof, which injects the provided content into operational intelligence processing systems. |
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Two pairs of medial and lateral longitudinal striae of white matter are embedded within the gray matter of the indusium, creating four fine ridges. |
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A strip light was set embedded into the wall about a foot above the bench. |
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For ultrastructural studies, formalin-fixed tumor samples were washed, postfixed in buffered osmium tetroxide, dehydrated, and embedded in epoxy resin. |
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The osteoblasts produce osseous tissue, become embedded in the matrix they manufacture, and are then renamed osteocytes, to reflect their change of status. |
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It is essentially composed of a type II collagen sponge supported by water held in place by proteoglycans produced by the chondrocytes embedded in the matrix. |
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Lowry's interpretation of his liberal education in support of personal motives illustrates the privilege embedded in the synoptical perspective that Iola adopts. |
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The male swan, or cob was unable to free itself for three days after a fishing hook became embedded in its leg and the fishing line got wrapped around it. |
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The jury heard that the armed man fired the weapon at point blank range as he struggled with her but the bullet missed her and embedded itself in a shop window. |
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It went right through my shoe and embedded itself in my foot. |
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The second pellet bounced of several walls, a reproduction print of some elephants and a strategically opened door and embedded itself in my knee. |
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Deon's air tanks and the battery pack for his light appeared to be firmly embedded in the mud underneath him, and Shaw was starting to pant from exertion. |
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It was hypothesized that this unaccounted mass was embedded in the hydrophobic interior of the lipid membrane, inaccessible to the negative stain. |
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This feeling is embedded in the time, it makes up what we are now. |
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Although the company's ideas are embedded in a wide range of consumer products, from video games to mobile phones, it has never had any dealings with the public. |
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Fear was embedded in her every pore as she felt herself slowly burning. |
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This love for excitement is deeply embedded in the social system. |
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A clause may be embedded in a phrase, and vice versa, ad infinitum. |
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This allusion consists of two words embedded in a four-word phrase. |
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The pustules were deeply embedded in the dermis, giving them the feel of a small bead in the skin. |
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Shortwave troughs embedded within the flow around larger scale troughs are smaller in scale, or mesoscale in nature. |
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A second area of wind divergence aloft occurs ahead of embedded shortwave troughs, which are of smaller wavelength. |
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Jake Keating, from Liverpool, complained after he claimed he found the insect embedded in his chocolate bar. |
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A huge chocolate tree embedded with colorful lollipops stands 10 meters wide in the center of the store. |
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Sphagnum and the peat formed from it do not decay readily because of the phenolic compounds embedded in the moss's cell walls. |
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Finite state machines are a model largely used for embedded software design and development processes. |
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Laguiole Jean Dubost will showcase its first association with Swarovski, displaying sets of six steak knives embedded with Swarovski crystal. |
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On the African east coast the small cyclonic Angola Gyre lies embedded in the large subtropical gyre. |
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We develop new methodological tools to appropriately analyze the triadic nature of gossip embedded in network flows of information. |
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Both of these structures are embedded within a single cylindrical mass of cartilage. |
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The FLOWMASTER has a completely embedded spiral so that the metal cannot be attacked by the flowant. |
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How Popper's epistemology is embedded in the tradition of neo-Kantian philosophy is luminously evident in the draft version. |
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Near Maldonado I saw estuary shells of recent species embedded in clay, and raised above the level of a neighbouring fresh-water lake. |
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That is, a program which will execute in an embedded target computer is developed on a host computer which offers extensive support facilities. |
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This will become the subfolder for all files that will be embedded into a PowerPoint slideshow for viewing purposes. |
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Duncan himself, however, seems to have alpine cerebrations embedded in his very molecules. |
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At the top of each is a piece of broken glass embedded in a blop of concrete. |
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It is a staggering work, leathery and reliclike, with most of Pop Art embedded in its fragile surfaces. |
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The global interpreter lock of the embedded scripting engine is not reentrant. |
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There are four main strategies for indicating the role of the shared noun phrase in the embedded clause. |
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In embedded clauses the C position accommodates subordinating conjunctions. |
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This analysis suggests a close parallel between the V2 finite form in main clauses and the conjunctions in embedded clauses. |
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Before simulation courseware is designed, it is imperative to analyse the learning theories that are embedded in it. |
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Thus the finite verb is seen as inside that constituent in embedded clauses, but outside that constituent in V2 main clauses. |
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Most Germanic languages do not normally use the V2 principle in embedded clauses, except in a certain semantic type of clause with certain verbs. |
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It is rarely used as a matrix TAM and is more frequently observed in past embedded clauses. |
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A small embedded programmable chip can turn the everyday cufflink, bracelet, or wallet into an electronic business card with just one swipe. |
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They don't have existing resources to implement an embedded value system or the budget to hire additional resources. |
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Samples from brain, proventriculus, and ventriculus were embedded in paraffin wax, sectioned at 4 pm, and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. |
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These vias are embedded in the plane and are located near each ground ball pad. |
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Often, semantic concepts are embedded in the morphology or syntax of the language in the form of grammatical categories. |
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One example of an embedded computer is the device that controls the timer and channel selector on a programmable videocassette recorder. |
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One remarkable conjecture concerns viral genes that became embedded in the genomes of the forerunners of mammals. |
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Gallium arsenide chips today are embedded inside the radars' transmit and receive modules. |
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Well-dried ZnO nanoparticles were ihen added gradually, until all of the panicles were perfectly embedded into the PP matrix. |
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Pavonine will showcase its stereoscopic TFT-LCD with a wire grid polarizer on a patterned retarder embedded inside. |
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An optical sensor embedded in the pen captures handwritten images on special digital paper and stores up to 40 pages in memory. |
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Only one third of the Mary Rose was intact and she lay deeply embedded in mud. |
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Oogonia and antheridia occur in conceptacles embedded in receptacles on special branches. |
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The symbiont layer has less densely packed fungal filaments, with the photosynthetic partner embedded in them. |
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Our problem is rooted in a culture of violence that is pervasively embedded in our daily life and has desensitized us. |
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Corridor Nine Breakfast with Doug Grindle An embedded reporter, cameraman and photographer covering military operations against terrorism. |
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Their exteriors, embedded with rough copper slag from a mine 70 miles away, echo the patina known as desert varnish on the petroglyphs. |
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Such characterizations of our current system paint a picture that the doctrine of phenetics is embedded into our current system. |
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The CERS consists of six adjectives embedded in a list of 16 distracter adjectives. |
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Kristeva asserts that the geno-text is a process that articulates ephemeral structures embedded in phonematic and melodic devices. |
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When Kate gives Chrissie a manicure, she finds out her claws are still firmly embedded in dirty doddery Den. |
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By now, the once-provocative innovations of Photorealism are so embedded in contemporary art that they barely register at all. |
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A new tidal energy design option is to construct circular retaining walls embedded with turbines that can capture the potential energy of tides. |
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Most were able to report on events from the perspective of embedded positions within the land and naval forces of both Russia and Japan. |
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The gametes are produced in the springin conceptacles embedded in yellowish receptacles on short branches. |
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Owing to this myth, the species is embedded in the imaginations of the local Amazonians and is still referred to by the Brazilians as Pirarucu. |
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Instead of scutes, it has thick, leathery skin with embedded minuscule osteoderms. |
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It is surrounded by lips of softer tissue, with numerous small, bony pieces embedded in it. |
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