She was on her way back from the forensics lab where she used their dark room to enlarge the photo of their suspect. |
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I decided to enlarge the photo to include a white field below the original image. |
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The degree to which the lymphocytes enlarge and multiply indicates the compatibility of donor to recipient. |
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This makes it easy for people with poor eyesight to enlarge the fonts on a page to make the site more readable. |
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During their development, some crustaceans simply enlarge the larval eye, adding ommatidia as the animal grows. |
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But this served only to enlarge the social chasm between home owning wealth-holders and families with no assets. |
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It is not for any court of justice to inquire further, or to enlarge constructively those conditions and restrictions. |
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You may elaborate on and enlarge the truth to a degree, but you are a person of high integrity and high standards of behavior. |
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In other words council will continue and seek to enlarge its land development activities. |
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Boys become fitter and stronger, the shoulders enlarge and the legs lengthen. |
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The first will be opened later this month and the developer plans to enlarge the marinas so they may hold over 30 boats in the future. |
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Once a suitable thumbnail sketch was chosen, I had my students enlarge their drawings by gridding the thumbnails into four quadrants. |
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Most of us think we can always enlarge our knowledge base by accepting things that are entailed by things we know. |
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Salt also tends to concentrate in and enlarge any depression protected from rainwash. |
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To enlarge on that point, let us suppose that we put a thousand liberal-arts graduates in a theatre. |
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With the increase of liver protein synthesis, the liver has a tendency to enlarge causing ascites. |
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It does not indicate that the court has an inherent power to enlarge a statutory time limit. |
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The reference to 'spreading flocks' would more plausibly refer to the lambing season, in early spring, when flocks enlarge dramatically. |
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In the Anaspidea there is a tendency for parapodia to enlarge and, together with the mantle, to enclose the fragile shell. |
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Male asities enlarge their wattles when they display to females and their outer primary feathers produce a buzzing sound when they fly. |
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You can also use a photocopier to copy print on to a transparency, but remember that you may need to enlarge it to make the text readable. |
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And how does your perception of reality enlarge or constrict the life that calls you forward? |
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Your dentist will use a series of small files to enlarge the canals and make them a regular shape so the root filling can be placed. |
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Like a real foundation, your money is invested, and the returns on those investments are reinvested and further enlarge your fund for giving. |
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But the thing that is disappointing is you cannot enlarge the text on the tabs. |
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After a few more days of incubation, the ends of some mycelia may enlarge and form basidia within which nuclear fusion and meiosis may occur. |
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The trainees and pupils planted seeds donated by the Woodville Centre, to enlarge a wild flower meadow at the school. |
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Its purpose is to enable the birth canal to enlarge so that the child can pass through more easily. |
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Use a sharp chisel or utility knife to enlarge the mortise in the direction that you need to move the plate. |
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Use the crop tool to salvage something usable from your obscured photo, and the enlarge wizard to blow it up to a reasonable size. |
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After 15 to 20 minutes soaking in the water, your pores will enlarge and pulse quicken. |
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It also plans to enlarge its collection, disassembly and sortation site in Gloucestershire. |
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The space freed up by relocating and improving the fracture clinic will be used to enlarge the area. |
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Radio, cable television, the book publishing world all enlarge the profile of the franchise player. |
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Even Shakespeare might have been glad of such an opportunity to enlarge the cacology, by actual hearing, of some of his most amusing characters. |
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They never used offensive power to enlarge national territories at the expense of others. |
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Unfortunately it did not enlarge on the circumstances in which self-injection would not have the effect of breaking the chain of causation. |
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They favored a myoepithelial origin, hypothesizing that the myoepithelial cells enlarge and merge together to form a syncytium. |
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The young poet profited by the attacks of the critics, their effect being to enlarge his poetical studies. |
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The silk shoes and the crewel panel at the Connecticut Historical Society enlarge the meaning of the bed sheet in the Beinecke. |
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The zoospore encysted and within 24 hrs branched rhizoids formed and the cyst began to enlarge to form a zoosporangium. |
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When the heart is forced to work extra hard for an extended period of time, it tends to enlarge. |
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We must also refine and enlarge our understanding of what constitutes human progress. |
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Family members continued to build up and enlarge the house over a period of 150 years. |
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The liver and spleen may enlarge, so that they can be felt on either side, just below the ribs. |
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You can print it as-is, taking up less than the full page, or enlarge it to fill the page as much as possible. |
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By clicking on each image, the physician can further enlarge the photograph to full screen size. |
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With the spread of the internet and the computer, people can make something, print it out and enlarge it. |
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Most heteromorphs form a U-shaped chamber, whereas many normally coiled ammonites inflate or enlarge the terminal body chamber and constrict the aperture. |
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Cankers may enlarge so rapidly that the stem becomes girdled without callus formation. |
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Every day I try to enlarge my ability to listen, to understand, to feel empathy, to question, to be truthful, to be ethical. |
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To allow the skull to grow normally, a surgeon must enlarge the volume of the skull by separating the bone and rejoining segments. |
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When I get an order from the city, I will force-feed the ducks for three weeks to enlarge their livers. |
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Again this is where you use the fast film and enlarge for the portrait. |
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In Canada and Great Britain many people feared that the Americans were hoping to enlarge their country by annexing Canada. |
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Click the Image Below to enlarge a Screengrab of Huma Mian's profile on social-networking site Orkut.com. |
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Although swift foxes will enlarge or modify ground squirrel or badger holes, they are fully capable of digging their own dens. |
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The boxes will enlarge as you take up more room so use all the space you need. |
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So if you want to print your own photos and enlarge some of them, you will want to have a high resolution camera and shoot at the highest resolution possible. |
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Give yourself to this particular kind of loving, and you will enlarge your spiritual existence. |
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There are no elections this year so, so for the moment the government does not need to enlarge its popular base. |
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The environmental and social justice movement is an attempt to, in a sense, enlarge its vocabulary to create a vastly expanded sense of what is possible for human kind. |
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The intention was to convert the ground floor of a house into a farm shop, replace and enlarge the garden centre and coffee shop and landscape an overflow car park. |
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This is a positive development and the Security Council has the opportunity to enlarge this collective effort. |
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In these and in the neighboured sectors like nutrition and medicine I want to enlarge my activities. |
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To enlarge this concept, it is also possible theoretically to add as many triangles as we want, as shown on the diagram on the right. |
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Vi, an ex-hairdresser, is the most vituperative and has a criminal past it would be a pity to enlarge upon. |
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I would simply mention it, in an interdisciplinary vein, and encourage students to ask their social science teacher to enlarge upon the idea. |
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This promises to create hefty volatility in the market, which should provide various opportunities for traders to enlarge profits. |
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A slider on the side of the contact sheet lets you instantly enlarge and examine hundreds of pictures at a glance, the better to find the one you're hunting for. |
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What this, in terms of our history, means for my people is something I do not need to enlarge upon in this place. |
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So I should be grateful if the Commissioner could enlarge upon this question. |
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Could you at least confirm on this platform that you intend to intervene, and can you enlarge upon the nature of those remedies? |
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Let me also briefly enlarge upon the social dimension of the problem of the closure of undertakings. |
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Is it going to be a new opportunity for Companies wanting to enlarge their scope of activities? |
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Economists should therefore help to enlarge the time horizon, as a contribution to the public good. |
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Each student then chose one of these thumbnail sketches to enlarge to a predetermined size and drew freehand on a piece of black construction paper. |
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Its purpose is to enlarge upon, update and study in greater detail the subjects discussed on that occasion. |
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I consider it an honour now to be invited to enlarge upon those sentiments for our provincial Bulletin. |
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Quotes from key experts are used extensively throughout this document to illustrate or enlarge upon key issues. |
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It were a sorrowful task for me to enlarge upon our present trading, badly damaged as it is by the Germans. |
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The Great Society is a place where every child can find knowledge to enrich his mind and to enlarge his talents. |
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The device, which consisted of a foot-operated pump, clear plastic tubing attached to large plastic cups, was supposed to enlarge by creating a vacuum. |
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Impressed by the poetic treatment of African American folklife but desirous of a lengthier manuscript, Liveright suggested that Toomer enlarge the work. |
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Little customers' likes and dislikes have dictated this new direction and are now ready to revolute and enlarge the product offer. |
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Vein reflux is a result of faulty valves within the leg vein that fail to close, causing blood to pool and vein walls to enlarge and bulge out. |
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Trees are also felled to enlarge the cultivated area, once the land under cultivation has become exhausted and productivity declines. |
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Periods of decreased river flow enlarge the proportion of the estuary habitat favored by stenohaline organisms preferring highly saline conditions. |
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While agreeing with him, I would like to enlarge on his arguments. |
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Brad DeLong saves me the trouble of responding to Alan Reynolds. But I'd like to enlarge on one substantive point. |
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The girl was prone to enlarge on the truth, and her knowledge was exaggeratedly spotty, certainly. |
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Jamie is a great hand to enlarge on those little things that used to happen when he was a kid. |
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As a lot has already been said, I would like to enlarge on just a few things. |
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I would like the hon. member for Peace River, who is bringing forward this bill, to please enlarge on what he was saying. |
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To illustrate this shift of emphasis we shall enlarge on two of the projects below and, more briefly, on seven others. |
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The representative of Switzerland wondered whether the Special Rapporteur could enlarge on the idea of proportionality. |
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Scientific research projects usually build and enlarge on already available results. |
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Media and corporations enlarge certain people to mythic proportions. |
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The purpose of the proposal was to enlarge the scope of the Directive in order to create a level playing field for European railway undertakings. |
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The door-pulls and the gear lever are in translucent coloured plastic, and the rear seats individually slide, fold and stow away to enlarge the meagre boot. |
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A general agreement to enlarge only the non-permanent category is not in sight, let alone a consensus, as the name of the group implies. |
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You need hundreds of megabytes of spare disk space to store your movie, you can't use a Mac and if you try to enlarge the image, picture quality suffers. |
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Infections in childhood can cause swelling and inflammation of the adenoids and may permanently enlarge them. |
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The slimming beauty equipment can help enlarge the breasts quickly and model plump round breast curvature. |
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Separate sections of barrelhead with chisel, inserts strips of flagging between sections, and hammer them together to enlarge barrelhead to fit croze of barrel. |
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This raises the retracted hardtop to enlarge the opening. |
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The adenoids usually enlarge in early childhood. |
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Countries and companies alike are interlocked in a downward spiral where they have to outbid or undercut their competitors in order to secure or enlarge their share of the export markets. |
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The piercing-sucking mouthparts require protractor and retractor muscles for insertion and withdrawal of each stylet, and dilator muscles to enlarge the sucking pump cavity. |
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In many ways, as constricting as my upbringing was at times, now I'm grateful that I had both cultures, not only to enlarge my sense of the world, but to hone myself against. |
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On no account is it appropriate to enlarge the role of the Union's research centres in such a way that the operations of national research centres are made more difficult in the context of resource reallocation. |
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A plan to enlarge the coastguard's 110-foot cutters into more capable 123-foot boats was scrapped last autumn after the first eight refitted boats showed signs of cracking apart. |
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I would like him to perhaps enlarge briefly on the subject of the Liberal government's ingratiating control of everybody's lives and every little detail of our lives. |
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Yet before all that, the European Union decided to enlarge this incompletely defined system as much as possible, inviting several countries to join and possibly also partly in the Near East. |
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You enlarge or reduce the preview image by zooming in or out. |
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It is not as much a question of recovering people to enlarge the Church, as it is to help them embark on their journey toward the plenitude of God's Reign. |
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Furthermore, we have a historical duty to enlarge the European Union, because we have to reunite nations that history has kept apart for far too long. |
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At the beginning of the XIXth century, Napoleon ordered the Grand Châtelet to be razed in order to enlarge the perspective by a vast place with a fountain by Bralle in its centre. |
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But it didn't: clicking on the resized photo, he realised, would enlarge it to fill the whole screen, making it once more NSFW unless – presumably – you work for Playboy or, you'd think, 4chan. |
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Last week, the environment minister, Mark Butler, deferred a decision on whether to allow the dredging of the seabed to enlarge the Abbot Point port, near the Queensland town of Bowen, to allow for the export of more coal. |
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As for the week ahead, a batch of data is expected from the U. S economy, and this could be a fantastic week for traders to enjoy the heavy volatility of the market in order to enlarge their profits. |
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Click on the figure to enlarge for viewing. |
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In order to comply with that requirement, organic farmers enlarge their holdings in particular by purchasing or renting pasture and perennial forage parcels. |
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You can shrink your project resolution size or enlarge it. |
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Allows you to enlarge of reduce the image being displayed. |
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Click to enlarge or to collapse the status message area. |
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Neoplastic processes that can enlarge the stalk include lymphoma, metastases, germinoma and teratoma. |
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Uncle of Exeter, enlarge the man committed yesterday, that rail'd against our person. We consider it was excess of wine that set him on. |
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Since the world money stock grows constantly, a country must constantly seek to enlarge its own stock. |
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It believed that it could not enlarge the country's small army of 12,500 men without negative consequences. |
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However, SIPRI writes, Qatar's plans to transform and significantly enlarge its armed forces have accelerated. |
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I for one could not belong to a Government which did not on every occasion seek to enlarge its resources by a wise economy. |
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If runoff continue to incise and enlarge rills, they may eventually grow to become gullies. |
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The flowers have 5 sepals that persist after blooming, and in some species the sepals enlarge after blooming. |
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These lesions rapidly enlarge and rupture, releasing large amounts of virus into the saliva. |
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He also attempted to enlarge Spain's sphere of influence in Italy, strengthening it against France. |
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As they encrease the hatred of vice in some, so doe they enlarge the theory of wickednesse in all. |
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That I can study thee, And, by these meditations refin'd, Can unapparel and enlarge my mind. |
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Instead, many teachers have to photocopy, enlarge or retype text books for their blind pupils, the charity said in a new re port. |
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The papules may enlarge to form nodules and plaques, umbilicate to mimic molluscum contagiosum, or progress to shallow ulcerations. |
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Entellus Medical's treatment is designed to enlarge the maxillary sinus ostium and ethmoid infundibulum. |
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Given over-allocation of water in the basin the districts typically do not enlarge their acreage rather they leave their portion of the conserved water off the application, thus firming up supply for their customers. |
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I would gladly enlarge upon the subject were I able to do it justice. |
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The modern historian of this war is in much the same position as the ancient: he cannot do much more than translate, abridge, or enlarge upon Thucydides. |
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The proposal doesn't address the issue of byline, which in the long history of publishers trying to enlarge upon the legacy of the deceased has often made a difference in how follow-ups are received. |
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In particular, he will enlarge upon the fact that quality-oriented creation is a 'conditio sine qua non' within the framework of global development towards a digital economy. |
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The legislation sets out detailed provisions that enlarge upon and give effect to the information privacy rights in Articles 35 to 41 of the Civil Code of Quebec. |
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Furthermore, humanitarians must enlarge upon the necessity of protection activities to meet a high standard of defensibility vis-Ã -vis any party able to block access or retaliate directly against people. |
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The purpose of self-control is to simplify and enlarge life so that one is not governed by standards and rules set up by others but by ideals formulated by oneself. |
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To enlarge the network of trainers in Colombia, OHCHR carried out an intensive course for 38 prosecutors on international instruments that protect the rights of women. |
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The latter enlarge the paperlike nest, which is composed of chewed dry plant material, usually wood, that has been mixed with saliva and regurgitated. |
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Work started on the old Tejo bridge to enlarge it for a railway crossing. |
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In the absence of standardized packing and weighing scales, middlemen developed a tendency to enlarge the bag sizes but to keep the prices per bag steady. |
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These branch out into the tiniest dimensions, and if we enlarge an isolated extract, for example a tiny cauliflower floret, we see the degree to which even this small part once again resembles the whole. |
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Thus we color up office life and enlarge joy while working. |
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Building on the activities aimed specifically at ITER and DEMO, the fusion programme will develop competences and enlarge the knowledge base in fields which are strategically relevant to future fusion power stations. |
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When inspiration, an unshaped kind of something, first appears in your mind, it may look like an indistinct photograph: you need to develop and enlarge it. |
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Similar to the Kingmaker book, the conference teaches women how to enlarge their sphere of influence through Christ-like service and humility. |
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By helping people to make forward-looking decisions for themselves that they cannot easily renege on later, they enlarge their freedom, making it possible for them to do things they otherwise could not do. |
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A local reaction usually occurs 2 to 6 weeks after vaccination as a small papule that may slowly enlarge and discharge purulent material to leave a shallow ulcer. |
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It is advisable, however, to enlarge this unbent area, if possible. |
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The pleasure boating ports are glutted and efforts are made to enlarge them or to build new ones, sometimes by replacing fishing ports whose activity has decreased. |
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In time, a United States committed to unilateral supremacy and prophylactic invulnerability, and Europeans attempting to build and enlarge cooperative security through multilateralism, could only drift apart from each other. |
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It is clear that we need more troops to continue our work and enlarge the safety zone around Kandahar, but it is also clear that our soldiers know the lay of the land and the region. |
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Fund administrator IPES has selected a new chief executive to supervise its operations as it looks to enlarge both organically and through purchases. |
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At the end of 1934, the Murmansk Okrug Executive Committee developed a plan to enlarge the city of Murmansk by merging surrounding territories into it. |
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Throughout the Cold War it continued to modernize and enlarge its nuclear arsenal, but from 1992 on has been involved primarily in a program of Stockpile stewardship. |
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Galls later merge as the females grow and enlarge, and they interfere with water and nutrient supply. |
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The number of scolices increases within the daughter cysts, causing the cyst to enlarge. |
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Sinkholes can develop gradually as surface openings enlarge, but progressive erosion is frequently unseen until the roof of an underground cavern suddenly collapses. |
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At that time, the testes enlarge, enabling them to hold more sperm. |
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