The paintings exhibit strong physical and emotional energy, derived from the direct encounter between artist and sitter in the studio. |
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Of course, as the book progresses, you do encounter ablative absolutes and subjunctives and such. |
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A quiet, deep pathos surrounds the story of each Aboriginal language in its individual encounter with the modern world. |
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Other possible wildlife you may encounter in the area are boobok owls, tawny frogmouths, and wambengers. |
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Low-density populations of wandering spiders make excellent subjects for investigating the relationship between mate choice and encounter rate. |
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A chance encounter with a wannabe do-gooder enables him to open a village dispensary, which he starts to run with his wife. |
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Moreover, hunting is not a natural encounter between predator and quarry because, unlike animals, humans are responsible for their actions. |
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So this is a delightful chance for an encounter with a man who is known as one of the best accompanists performing in the world today. |
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For programs that will encounter contact with malicious users, Java appears to be a great language to use. |
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I often hunt in Texas where one could encounter whitetail, javelina, and turkey all from the same blind on the same morning. |
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Our first encounter with the festival was the enormous queue of people who lined up to enter. |
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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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A trademark jink and artful cross paved the way for a goal that hauled Everton back into an encounter in which they were 2-0 down. |
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The majority of the ones I encounter are underpaid yet have a great love for the movies. |
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In actual fact, it was a pleasant encounter and it is nice to see that coming out of our Police Force. |
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You can't know how well you will perform under stress until you encounter it. |
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The internal street is a well-worn architectural idea, but here it truly works as a place of social encounter and display. |
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You're a good judge of character and appreciate honesty, but don't encounter it very often. |
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There she would encounter the future Queen, five years her junior, who entertained the battered troops at the piano. |
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It is here that divers may encounter anything from schooling batfish, barracudas to a sailfish, or even the whale shark. |
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In such instances, the therapist may encounter requests to participate as an advocate for the client. |
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After the person in the mirror, the next most dangerous individual we're ever likely to encounter is one in a white coat. |
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Most rattlesnakes are peaceable, retiring animals that flee for the underbrush when they encounter humans. |
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Each member of the family spreads out into the community where they encounter other people that are equally unhappy. |
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But it is in the encounter between Beauty and Beast that the story takes wing. |
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She recollected her childhood memory of an encounter with a poisonous snake. |
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This wolf spider exhibited significant levels of both partial feeding and prey abandonment at high rates of encounter with prey. |
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From the first encounter that job candidates have with the company, he courts them with red-carpet treatment. |
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There are plenty of human-interest stories and recipes, plus the obligatory tales of gobblers that encounter or evade the guillotine. |
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My date, woozy from his first encounter with any sort of alcohol, wandered off about halfway through the first movie. |
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You will encounter government regulations and red tape in your chosen country. |
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Very often they respond to an emergency call in the knowledge that they may encounter very challenging or dangerous situations. |
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Despite this, many working mothers encounter few problems and have supportive employers. |
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You'll encounter giant rats, spiders, kobolds, wolves, trolls, and the rest of the usual suspects. |
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Her experiences in Mozambique had made her much more worldly than the girls she would encounter at school in America. |
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This was a close encounter with the sides level pegging for most of the game. |
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In early 1932 we encounter Johnson being driven to hospital, writhing in the back of the car with stomach pains. |
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Prepare to encounter celebrities, the party set and a lively gay scene as well as terrific beaches and the bluest sea. |
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The first verb conjugations you will probably encounter are those of simple regular verbs in the present tense. |
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Behave churlishly and rudely, treating everyone you encounter like some kind of moron and generally laying about you with a riding crop. |
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Then, you encounter someone who takes you either further into your chosen field or in a whole new direction along the way. |
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Each chapter provides an alternate sequence of events associated with a key encounter during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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A traumatized amnesiac is transformed by an encounter with a 12-year-old girl who has been abandoned by her father. |
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Because of the lateness, we didn't want to climb too far and encounter rattlesnakes. |
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Large, zero-grazed herds in feedlots are likely to encounter more hygiene problems than conventionally housed herds. |
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Simon is aware, he said, of the hardship and scenes of suffering which he is likely to encounter on his mercy mission. |
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Two children dealing with their mother's disappearance encounter an anchoress who reveals the truth of their family's past. |
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Often, all it takes is a controlled encounter with a live bat through a wildlife guide or zookeeper and the horror spell is permanently broken. |
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Both sides engaged in an entertaining encounter which drew applause from the sizeable crowd. |
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A number of their players involved in that encounter may be rested for the first Test against South Africa. |
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Pam says the people are lovely and you encounter very little public animosity about the Vietnam War. |
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Not least of the obstacles he would encounter in life were the animus and violence of the reactionary throngs. |
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The ants were the most prolific of the insects we were likely to encounter daily. |
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With the hilly terrain between the two antennas, the signal would encounter severe attenuation. |
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This should be a cracking encounter with Enniscrone seeking revenge for last year's defeat by Calry in the quarter final of the competition. |
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If you encounter interference and then play the ball, you have no right to a let. |
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An old flame revisits the hill village and his one encounter with her tells him that it is a hope betrayed. |
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It was a close encounter against the second string of a very successful senior side riding high amongst the professional clubs. |
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Second seed Power made light work of his opening encounter in the Hungarian Open Squash Championship. |
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It can even work out quick detours around traffic jams and roadworks, if you encounter any, Evesham said. |
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Here, you will have a close encounter with fearsome lions, restless cheetahs, ferocious leopards, and sweet-looking lion cubs. |
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For 25 minutes we were treated to a close, tight encounter with little or nothing to choose between the sides. |
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Their midday encounter was being shown live on the big screen, just behind the court. |
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Towards the end of my little encounter with Sophie Ward we argue about whether or not she is argumentative. |
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About 35 years ago, I had my first arm's-length encounter with a big shark. |
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The highlight, though, was our encounter with two army ant swarms, the most-sought after phenomenon in Latin American tropics. |
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Moreover, it was clear that a shy, sensitive boy like me was not fit to encounter the rough experience of a public school. |
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The All Blacks loosie will add muscle to the Wellington pack for their NPC encounter with Northland. |
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With another physical encounter assured against Argentina next Saturday, that could prove significant. |
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Stories of an encounter with the early Lincoln bestowed a special cachet, as if one had rubbed shoulders with a rusticated, prairie Solomon. |
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In reality, vessels there encounter depths as low as six or seven feet at low tide. |
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Although our encounter was brief, it was love at first sight, and before long Travis moved to Seattle to be with me. |
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My first encounter with the work of Salvador Dali, at the age of nine or ten, remains memorable to this day. |
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The encounter with Persians and Arabs infused a new vitality into Indian music, resulting in the sublime form of khayal. |
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Yap had talked about his encounter with a magical talking fish who took him beneath the ocean and made him Lord of the Seas. |
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The encounter brings about her sexual awakening, but also makes her aware of his essential inability to love. |
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Further East, encounter with the Zoroastrians of the Persian Sassanian Empire led to some debate about the significance of Jesus. |
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A fabrication woven from fear, anxiety, fantasy and myth formed the backcloth for the initial encounter between Europeans and Africans. |
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A physical encounter is expected to keep the men in white tightly controlling what should be a cliffhanger of a match. |
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His temper had not calmed from his earlier encounter with the Johnson twins. |
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The restrictions on screen scraping cause me to wonder whether I'll encounter other technology-cramped restrictions related to the Webcast. |
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After his encounter with this civilization, the time traveller advances further into the future to a time when the Earth stops rotating. |
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If anything, it was the epic length of the encounter that turned it into some kind of heavyweight contest for a prize purse. |
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Sadly, like their previous albums, you are more likely to encounter it in the bargain bin than the charts. |
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Journeying to Malta with other women provides an opportunity to encounter these sacred mysteries and reconnect with our matrifocal roots. |
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Indeed, the encounter was notable for a host of intemperate moments, quite apart from the major barney. |
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But these ads are focused on the second-hand smoke you might encounter in a public place. |
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It became apparent that if we were to encounter enemies, we would be easy meat. |
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Hawthorn have ended a miserable week with an agonising 12-point defeat to Carlton in a thrilling encounter at Docklands in Melbourne. |
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But a brush with the new authorities can mean a familiar encounter over identity cards and threats. |
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The effect of this long anticipated encounter reminded her of that light, numb feeling often experienced in dreams. |
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His only experience of the famous encounter thus far came in October when he ended the match on the losing side. |
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What we encounter is not an action in time but an index of temporal action, a scene that we, as viewers, narrativize. |
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They wander through an ancient forest and encounter creatures that tickle the curiosity of the child. |
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You frequently encounter a stereotype of Americans as self-satisfied and smug. |
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The team arrived into Ballina train station to encounter a mass of loyal fans and supporters bearing flags and bunting. |
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Over the course of the day, they encounter a family of loons, an eagle, and a pack of timber wolves. |
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And now that the battle had ceased, it was a sight to see where the encounter took place, the earth bedabbled with gore. |
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I did encounter a few well-known limitations and bugs in the current beta, but I managed to get around them. |
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Conversation is an encounter of metanoia, or it is not a conversation, not in the true sense of the word. |
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It was considered to be an essential encounter with the centre of your being. |
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Another dream tells of an encounter with a being who held four keys, and bore the wings of a kingfisher. |
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Roads kept as close as possible to topographic contours encounter fewer difficulties with erosion. |
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It's frustrating enough to encounter a big setback, so why torment the kids with snakes. |
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A touch of embarrassment swept over Rebecca as she remembered their last encounter and she could not bring herself to meet his eyes. |
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When Paul and his companions encounter some French women, they exchange food for sexual intercourse. |
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It is a benevolent heart and a generous mind which enjoy the encounter of other people. |
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Once we enter the residential lobby we encounter the city's shadowland of mirage. |
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Australian captain Ricky Ponting warned of a backlash from his cornered players in the do or die encounter against England on Saturday. |
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We trailer the boat west to a small harbour at Skerray and encounter a slight problem. |
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It was a classic York v Scarborough encounter and as an exhibition of top-class league cricket it could hardly be bettered. |
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This bizarre simian cameo is topped only by the final encounter with the tiger which has a hallucinatory, transcendent beauty. |
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In this biblical account we encounter the power of recognition intertwined with the power of faith. |
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It is also not unknown for flood debris to block passages, so be prepared to encounter the odd tree trunk in unexpected places. |
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The encounter of two Biharis in an American university campus is presented without comment, without judgment or explanation. |
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For Hooker, the joy of human encounter with the world lies in that the created order issues forth a call of the infinite. |
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And I am trepidatious regarding any encounter with these monsters that have been unleashed into our midst. |
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The encounter begins by the clinician setting the clinical problem in a conventional biomedical model. |
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One can encounter a monstrous biomorphic creature that would seem more at home in a surrealist painting than in an adventure game. |
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Our exobiologists expect any alien species we may encounter to be bipedal mammals that are approximately our size. |
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When you're reaching out for support, to encounter biphobia from the people you thought would understand is pretty gutting. |
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I'd love to be walking around in a forest only to encounter a troop of Gummi Bears. |
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But where in the Iliad we still encounter bizarrerie, in Troy the visual and sexual could not be more ordinary despite the virtual scenery. |
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En route to joining to rest of the expedition, they had their first and only encounter with Blackfeet, in which two Piegans were killed. |
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Hence the money shot which in all films which are using spiders to shock is the unknown encounter with a spider. |
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Pedestrians are required to be agile and be able to sidestep all obstacles that they will encounter whilst walking. |
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Other wildlife one can encounter in the winter includes moose, deer, fox and otter. |
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On first encounter you are, of course, struck by the very obvious physical similarities between the twins. |
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I can tell you that right now, because today was my first encounter with the blockheads. |
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August is the hottest month in the desert but drivers will encounter less sand blown by the wind. |
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This results in a smashing encounter with a stranded SUV, its tires blown out by a barbed wire trap. |
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Once enemies, they became friends through an unlikely chance encounter in the wastes of the ocean. |
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When he ran into Sperling at a congressional dinner at the White House a couple of weeks later, the encounter was jocular. |
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Neither had he bargained for the chance encounter with Susan Brown-Whitaker, the recently divorced granddaughter of the last British land agent to occupy the big house. |
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The most dangerous animal to encounter when walking, I discovered, is not a lion but a cantankerous male buffalo. |
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My encounter offers a lesson about other high-pressure sales such as time-sharing, multi-level marketing and some life insurance and bank products. |
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When Cassini had its first encounter with Enceladus on 17 February at an altitude of 1167 kilometres, the magnetometer saw a striking signature in the magnetic field. |
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Another encounter with apparent racism came when she finished at the very top of her class at Durham high school. |
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Reef life includes batfish, yellowfin tuna and teeming shoals of smaller fish, but divers might also encounter stingrays, turtles, sharks, groupers, snappers and whale sharks. |
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An interesting encounter awaits them this weekend, when they entertain Ridge Rangers at home, will they be the first to blot their excellent record. |
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That is, the vernacular comes to us as reported speech, and it is here that we encounter the confusing dimensions of discourse within a Hurston text. |
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It begins with an encounter between Malory, a repressed Englishman restlessly wandering the globe, and the unnamed narrator, as they holiday in Europe. |
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We encounter many artists who work online in new media as curators and online journalists. |
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We encounter the same lightness as we wade into a swimming pool. |
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In actuality, an encounter with a goddess of the underworld is another step in the second cycle of the monomyth. |
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In an encounter that had zing in spades, more than a few men found themselves falling early on as the fight to avoid failure tended towards the physical. |
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In an interview with the San Jose Mercury News, Shi described one unwelcome encounter with Zhang. |
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If they encounter a speck of nutriment they fan out to quest for more. |
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The firefighters did not want the ambulatory passengers to chance onto an electrified rail or encounter some other hazard. |
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Welsh and Isherwood convey their joy in the rich variety of wildlife they encounter during their travels, and the book is attractively illustrated. |
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The encounter between Keats and his neighbor ended nonlethally only by good luck. |
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The quest is for the perfect moment, the exact time and location when a leaf peeper will encounter the height of foliage color and experience foliage ecstasy. |
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There the American kids encounter high schools that are deeply, even shockingly, enamored of intellectualism. |
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This is heartfelt music, and after a first encounter you will find yourself coming back for more. |
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Often, the most common opportunity for police officers to encounter a sovereign citizen is during a traffic stop. |
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On the second planet, they encounter a marooned astronaut named Dr. Mann, and a fistfight ensues. |
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For the true believer, they could be shrine, classroom, community center and encounter session all rolled into one. |
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And the decisive moments of an encounter that ought to prevent him enjoying days out in the Highlands this winter just summed up the lucklessness of the little man. |
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At the high concentrations used in this experiment, it is expected that very small signals would be observed from the bimolecular formation of the encounter complex. |
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Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands. |
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Sweet, slightly hot and absurdly sticky they will fill the kitchen with that warm, Christmassy aniseed smell you so often encounter in Chinese restaurants. |
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Klein said he was pleasantly surprised by his close encounter with the governor. |
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Diners encounter a massive smooth slab of onyx, backlit with water trickling behind it, when they enter the restaurant, and are welcomed by polite and attentive waiters. |
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After these problems are fixed and more load is applied in a test, we then encounter problems like resource exhaustion, buffer overflows, timeouts and inconsistent behaviour. |
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For bronze medalists, getting a close encounter with the alternate universe works to their advantage. |
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There are many cleaning stations here and you will often encounter a large potato cod or pelagics such as jacks and barracuda visiting, in addition to the resident reef fish. |
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The currents can be very strong, but this attracts the larger pelagics and with luck you will encounter tuna, barracuda, blacktip sharks and even whale sharks. |
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But to be well and truly put in your place, jump into that paradisiacal blue for a close encounter with a gentle giant. |
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Davidson jumped off the bus to say hello and that serendipitous encounter would change his life. |
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We encounter here something entirely different from the most beautiful cathedrals, mosques, the Indian and Siamese temples or pagodas, and even from the temples of China. |
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If a source within such a material radiated light in many directions, the light would encounter a huge relative index when it emerged at a surface. |
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We encounter the torii that stands at the east end of the bridge. |
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I do not know what he was involved in, because I had lost touch with him, but I learnt he was gunned down in an encounter in Baroda early into his career in crime. |
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If you encounter children who are well-behaved, considerate, remarkable, tell the parents how much you appreciate their commitment to raising these kinds of kids. |
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Audience members will be led through the tunnels of this abandoned military fort to encounter choreographed tableaux vivants that evoke each of the seven deadly sins. |
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I recently had an unpleasant encounter with a guy who drives a tow truck. |
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This structure is consistent with the mechanism of the particle formation, where growing insulin fibrils encounter other fibrils and link together to form junctions. |
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And yet, my first encounter with a Jesuit institution proved to be the most spiritually influential of my life. |
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The star of Baja California on the Pacific coast is Cabo san Lucas and the islands and sea mounts off La Paz, where divers can encounter whale sharks, mantas and hammerheads. |
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She had a tense encounter with a small but vocal group of protesters. |
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The Orwell we encounter at the beginning of this book is Eric Blair, the Old Etonian drop-out and insecure drifter, more or less on his beam ends. |
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It is not just a survival technique for whistling in the dark to keep our spirits up, but it is an encounter with the reality within which we live. |
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The avid mushroom-pickers who encounter a strange figure prostrate on the ground, holding a pencil and manuscript paper in his hands, are startled. |
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It is more typical, however, to encounter a sample of artifacts exhibiting morphological characteristics along a continuum that are not easily sorted by discrete variables. |
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When they encounter cops or rivals, the outriders will starburst, creating a diversion. |
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Many of us realize and understand that spirits we encounter give off electrical impulses, this is why we so easily find them with EMF meters and such devices. |
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This was a tough no holds barred encounter which threatened to spill over at several junctures such was the committed and no-nonsense approach adopted by both teams. |
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The chancellor seemed what can only be described as nervously-at-ease throughout the encounter with the six children. |
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And after Warhol, can any artist's encounter with a starlet be read as entirely straight? |
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The only racism Alicia Keys is likely to encounter in the territories would be some fool trying to touch her braids. |
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It is rare for me to encounter a criticism that hits me where I live. |
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Occasionally you will encounter a thoroughbred Weenie, a type of Weenie who is to the weaseling, weaselish manner born. |
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Your foulness no longer surprises you, but you have realized its power when you encounter clean soldiers and you both recoil. |
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My first encounter with a rare herd of red deer wintering in the Austrian Alps came after a four-hour ascent on skis through snowed-in forests and steep terrain. |
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If you encounter drainfield problems, contact an experienced, licensed septic maintenance company to discuss which of these options will work best for your particular system. |
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Instead they redoubled their efforts, and with two goals inside three minutes, they turned on its head an encounter that appeared to be slipping away from them. |
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The reality is that if you monopolists would stop thinking like the robber barons of old and start thinking like the entrepreneurs of today, you would encounter another path. |
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That is, to read Men in Space is to encounter a novelist already aware of his capabilities, at times flexing them demonstratively. |
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Not even Dennis Kucinich, who has spoken of his own UFO encounter before, took the deal. |
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Chris travels to Gibraltar to encounter the only free-living primates in Europe, Barbary apes, and joins a research boat to go dolphin watching around the bay. |
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An almost too perfect example of this anti-visual romance plot is that the first affectionate encounter between Lucy and Paul occurs when she breaks his precious lunettes. |
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So far, they had been lucky enough not to encounter the Sheriff and his party, but she knew the risks of letting one's guard down in a situation like this. |
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Porto advanced with a 1-1 draw in the return encounter at Old Trafford, and Mourinho jumped in joy more than once as he ran down the sidelines to celebrate with his players. |
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If, on top of studying and living, you work 20 or so hours a week and still encounter continuous financial worries, your grades are bound to suffer. |
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Finally I managed a smooth getaway and went in to shop, none the worse for the encounter and thinking about how much D.J. looks like her Mama except for that red hair. |
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The other kind of clueless father I encounter on a semi-regular basis is the sheepish variety. |
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The play's more engaging theme is found in the moral struggle the characters encounter as they wrestle with the notion of integrity in the face of their grasping egos. |
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But he seemed on first encounter to be very gray, more a forgettable clerk than a firebrand cleric. |
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The ugliness we sometimes encounter transcends outward appearances. |
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It's a good time to encounter difficult people or attempt arduous tasks. |
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In a well-contested encounter which contained goalmouth thrills in abundance, the Tireragh side were deserving winners as they showed a very high workrate all through. |
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Astronomy had its first close encounter with physics in the era of Kepler and Newton, but the consequences of that conjunction extended only to the limits of the solar system. |
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One of the strangest fish you might encounter in spring is the male lumpsucker, which is left in shallow water guarding and nurturing his egg clutch after mating. |
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The most terrifying thing I encounter during my visit is a fat, white Himalayan stray cat with red eyes and a scrunched up face. |
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What the commanders will in fact encounter in New York is the legacy of firefighter Ronald Bucca. |
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It also enhances your gripping power, and helps to strengthen muscles that are used in lifting boxes and other heavy items that you may encounter during household chores. |
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I had an intimate encounter with just such a seared ego, recently burned by his once-trusted chronicler. |
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We will encounter elegant trogans, a rose-throated becard nest, a snake the diameter of cooked spaghetti, whirligig beetles, and the wing of a zone-tailed hawk. |
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James Caldwell's engraving, after Henry Fuseli, of Macbeth's encounter with the witches. |
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Anyway, I had left the encounter with a clean conscience and an unpunched face. Just. |
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Gabriela Ramos makes a compelling case that death was at the center of the spiritual encounter between Andeans and Spaniards in colonial Peru. |
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I beg him to encounter this human legacy and confirm with his own eyes what nuclear weapons hold in store for us all. |
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In addition to the absent encounter between fathers, an obsession with narcissistic wholeness also dominates accounts by adoptive fathers. |
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There are several way marked walks where you might even encounter the Northern Hairy Wood Ant and birds such as the gold crest and nuthatch. |
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Of course, I accept his encounter with the Yanomami tribe could've been tricky. |
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Here you might encounter blue marlin, bluefin tuna, blackfin and yellowfin tuna, wahoo, sailfish and dolphin. |
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Our most detailed encounter took place in the zanana of one dera, where we met the wives of three brothers who were all vendors. |
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Players will encounter an arsenal of horrific artifacts including The Crucifier, the Holy Shotgun, and the Shroud of Moses. |
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While he sleeps, Ben and Carter sneak out and experience a close encounter with a zombified pole dancer at a gentleman's club. |
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The Crood family encounter bizarre animals, discover fire and have to find ways to survive when the tectonic plates shift. |
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The encounter was as dramatic as that between Stanley and Livingstone. |
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I JUST love to encounter smart alecs like your respondent Eric Ward of Moseley. |
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However, they encounter certain items during the disassembly process, such as aluminum wheels and catalytic converters. |
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There was also a memorable encounter while disembarking at corpus Christi. |
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A know-nothing gumshoe takes the case, only to encounter a figure from the past. |
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The conciliar documents, of course, do encounter resistance, but was it ever different after a great council such as Nicea, Chalcedon, or Trent? |
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Police sources said during the encounter the militants were restricted to a paddy field between the two villages. |
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Our very first candidate encounter in 1988 taught me a fundamental lesson about the value of so-called retail politics. |
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As a result, when we encounter new beliefs that are formed in these ways, we can defeasibly discredit them even before investigating their truth. |
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Pitting Saxons against Normans in an accurately emulated encounter from the original Amiga, this is a game for serious nostalgists only, however. |
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While it is exciting to encounter a wide-ranging intellect, sometimes the novel's learnedness is like a clumsy book report. |
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If copy protection usage decreases, fewer copiers will encounter copy-protected cassettes, and fewer will experience copying problems. |
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According to sources, Suhail Dada, a gang-war suspect was killed in an encounter with Rangers near City Station. |
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These examples employ different lexemes, but encounter the same problem in the future tense. |
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Making your way through a mazelike nuthouse in your pursuit of the Joker, you'll encounter most of the villains in Batman's rogues gallery. |
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I wrote about my final encounter with the munch in today's Daily Beast. |
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In the SLIM, powders encounter the liquid phase not only sub-surface, but also under intense shear conditions. |
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He said the encounter between the jawans and Naxalites lasted more than two hours. |
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The lively encounter was in sharp contrast to the rain-hit first match between Gabon and Tunisia in Lubango. |
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It will be an important encounter for Libya and coach Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh, who observers believe he passed his first important test in Lome. |
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However, a graduate may encounter any of these antiquated lighting system components in a small off-off-Broadway or community theatre. |
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Readers encounter settings ranging from a marketplace to a kitchen and actions as various as cooking and sadomasochistic behavior. |
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It's more likely, he suggests, that a pair of stars already bound by their mutual gravity would encounter a third star or another binary system. |
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Naturally, it's a journey filled with danger as they encounter a lycanthropic skin-changer, wood elves, orcs and giant spiders. |
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One carbine and one rifle each of AK-56, M-16 and G-3 have been recovered from the encounter site so far. |
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A scatalogical skit, inspired by an encounter with heavy-air in the toilets in Glasgow's Oran Mor. |
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Stan Potts cranks up his bow season with a great encounter in the Bluegrass State. |
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In February, he was also involved in a preliminary round encounter between another Zimbabwean side, FC Platinum and a Swazi team, Green Mambas. |
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By scripting our pre-game day, we prepare our players for most of the special situations they will encounter during the game. |
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That's small comfort to small children or farmers who have lost their legs after an encounter with a cluster bomblet. |
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The audience will encounter real sea stars, jellyfish, sea sponges and squids while also learning about the importance of sea-life conservation. |
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A niggly encounter saw four more players booked, with referee Dave Phillips forced to show his first yellow card after just seven minutes. |
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Boats are ruggedly designed and capable of self-righting if inverted by the 40ft high waves that they will encounter during storms. |
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It is believed that deer mice transmit the virus, and humans come into contact with it if they encounter fresh mouse droppings, saliva or urine. |
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We did however encounter some bugginess during our time in Vegas, with the laptop rebooting randomly and freezing without notice. |
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This suspension of discourse kept Danes crimeless and irreproachable despite their continuous encounter with colonial subjects. |
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I'm sure very few haven't experienced an encounter with someone suffering from chronic, fetor oris, ozostomia, orstomatodysodia. |
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The first thing that parents encounter when they arrive at the store is the shopping cart. |
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This method is usually cost-effective, but users can encounter a busy signal if several people are trying to use the lines at the same peak time. |
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The pilot told us that we might encounter turbulence during the flight. |
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Screenreaders for the blind read out the alt text when they encounter an image on a Web page. |
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We stood dodging each other a moment with that unfortunate co-ordination of purpose men sometimes encounter when passing each other. |
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And people who were adaptive copers early in life are likely to cope successfully with the losses that they encounter late in life. |
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The encounter with Laura that Good Friday was a coup de foudre, and for the rest of his life he was to adore her, mostly from afar. |
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Of course, you may encounter a new program that doesn't work reliably with UNC paths, and this is a perfectly cromulent workaround. |
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I recently had an encounter in which I was asked if I was detransitioning simply because I was wearing a pair of jeans! |
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Sunderland came back from two goals down to earn a point from an entertaining encounter with West Brom. |
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Every encounter with friend or foe, every clash with or submission to authority bears the perverse traces of family romance. |
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There I began to breathe a little freer, and to give a loose to those warm emotions which the sight of such an encounter had raised in me. |
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Counselors who are tuned to recognizing homoprejudice may be surprised to encounter heteroprejudice when working with gay clients. |
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Such a plough can encounter significant soil drag, consequently a tractor of sufficient power and good traction is required. |
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In the desperately fought encounter that followed, Ruricius was killed and his army destroyed. |
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Both branches encounter and overcome weirs and rejoin at Upper Parting, and the much diminished bore continues upstream. |
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They encounter Empousa, the comic monster, who reminds us in spite of her laughableness of the dangerousness of the other. |
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It was through Brunel that Babbage knew of Joseph Clement, and so came to encounter the artisans whom he observed in his work on manufactures. |
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The traditional legends have offered a historicised narration of George's encounter with a dragon. |
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Jorge Luis Borges stated that his first encounter with Keats's work was the most significant literary experience of his life. |
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Then I am afraid to encounter the proing and conning of any thing interesting to me in England. |
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In the encounter Campbell of Ballimore was killed along with five of his men. |
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This encounter was extremely controversial in Spain, being until nowadays a very sensitive point of the Government of Aznar. |
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After the encounter of the two pronuclei, one quadrant of the former positive cross of the monaster is missing on the side of the egg pronucleus. |
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In the meantime, following their initial encounter in Portofino, Waugh had fallen in love with Laura Herbert. |
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He did not meet Sylvia until a chance encounter at a dinner party in December. |
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Clapton thanked Woloschuk in an encounter at Macdonald Cartier Airport, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. |
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The service encounter is defined as all activities involved in the service delivery process. |
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The Battle of the Standard, as the encounter came to be called, was a defeat for the Scots. |
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At length Haakon, weary of delay, attacked, only to encounter a terrific storm which greatly damaged his ships. |
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To encounter a stoat when setting out for a journey was considered bad luck, but one could avert this by greeting the stoat as a neighbour. |
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Individuals that return to natal ponds to breed will likely encounter siblings as potential mates. |
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When they encounter a shoal of fish, they work as a team to herd them towards the shore to maximize the harvest. |
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