Geochemically, the pyroxene nephelinite is highly enriched in LILE compared with the first one. |
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This food grouping includes corn, beans, and squash, but is also enriched by the addition of chilies, cactus, maguey, and amaranth. |
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To develop a comprehensive set of nuclear weapons, enriched plutonium and uranium are needed. |
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Depleted uranium is an extremely dense substance derived from enriched uranium. |
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It is not possible, however, to construct weapons directly out of uranium or slightly enriched uranium. |
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Well-travelled, her sojourns in Italy, Japan and India have enriched her visual, spatial and conceptual vocabulary. |
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Her voice has grown a bit deeper, but mostly it's been enriched with a soulful breathiness and grit. |
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Despite the fact that soils beneath shrubs were enriched in nutrients, soil fertility effects appear to be overshadowed by the effects of shade. |
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One of the factories made malt syrup enriched with vitamins and minerals, which was for pregnant women. |
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To hear these musicians speak of how their lives are enriched by their work, touches me deeply. |
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During the past 50 years, our society has been immeasurably enriched by people from different cultures, creeds and religions. |
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Liver, low-fat yogurt and dry cereal enriched with riboflavin, or vitamin B2, are good dietary sources to choose from to prevent this condition. |
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The flower wax enriched formulas help capture moisture and prevent color from slipping and sliding throughout the day. |
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The book is enriched by a deeply informative, yet studiedly non-polemical, introduction by the editor. |
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She gave them from her maturity and freedom, a quality of life that enriched them with dignity, hope and courage. |
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The teacher found that these techniques enriched learning for all members of the class. |
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The accounts are studded with quotable instances of lives of both patients and professionals being enriched by the wider view. |
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The strudels of thin pastry enriched with fat are sweet in Central Europe, and sweet or savoury by the time they reach the Balkans. |
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Large ciliates are common in freshwater environments, in particular those that have been organically enriched. |
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Nuclear power plants used enriched uranium as fuel to make steam to turn turbines which generate electricity. |
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For it has greatly enriched the quality of life of hundreds of thousands of young girls. |
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Long term animal studies with both natural and enriched uranium had negative or equivocal results for carcinogenicity. |
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At the same time, the dispersal of the collections of Roman families such as the Altemps, Barberini, and Borghese greatly enriched the market. |
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Included are uranium in raw, depleted and enriched forms, heavy water, and equipment for the production of heavy water. |
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Gardenias like an organically enriched, slightly acidic, moist, well-draining soil. |
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This enantiomerically enriched catalyst could then act to promote the formation of amino acids with substantial enantiomeric excesses. |
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The propensity for people enriched by capital gains to borrow and spend is gradually diminishing. |
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This music has enriched the musical diet of choral establishments, collegiate and cathedral, throughout the Anglican Communion. |
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It also seems that they are having trouble differentiating between depleted uranium and enriched uranium. |
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You can plant glads here February through May, about 5 inches deep and 4 inches apart in sandy, well-draining soil enriched with compost. |
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There were no nutritional supplements, no vitamin enriched pre-cooked dinners here. |
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Enriched uranium can be used to fuel power plants or to make weapons if highly enriched. |
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Uranium enriched to low grades is used for fuel in nuclear reactors, but further enrichment makes it suitable for atomic bombs. |
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Although Vollstedt's recipe is enriched with cream cheese and includes many eggs, I made a lighter version and served it with crisp bacon. |
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The enclosures have to be enriched with trees, dens, small caves and crevices for animals to hide when they choose to. |
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Some breakfast cereals and enriched grain products are fortified with folic acid. |
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The plants are sustained by water, enriched with calcium, potassium, nitrogen and other fertilisers. |
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There was plenty of jaunty energy in the folkish Intermezzo, enriched by bare fourths and fifths. |
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There is plenty of highly absorbable calcium in green leafy vegetables, beans, enriched flour, and fortified juices. |
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The field of astronomy is enriched by the accessibility of several high-caliber airborne telescopes. |
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The highly toxic material can be enriched into weapons-grade material if it is fed into nuclear centrifuges. |
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Depleted uranium is a by-product of the process in which uranium is enriched to become reactor fuel or weapons-grade material. |
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However, many processed foods can be enriched in dietary fibre through the addition of the bran portion of whole grain. |
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Plant this feathery-leaf palm in a well-draining, organically enriched sandy soil with a southern exposure or in a courtyard. |
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It wasn't just the doo-woppers who padded or enriched their repertoire with pop oldies. |
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His blue ribbon commission has rascals that have screwed over the average Bahamian and enriched themselves beyond belief. |
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The earth's crust is depleted in iridium and other platinum group elements, while meteorites are enriched in them. |
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This opened up the opportunity to talk about enriched communications as a means of addressing issues of reachability. |
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The uranium, less than 5 percent enriched, will be used for fuel for civilian reactors. |
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Evening primrose oil, enriched in the anti-inflammatory, omega-6 gamma-linolenic acid, was reported to relieve tremor. |
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Given enough plutonium or enriched uranium, he thought they might have been able to produce a bomb in two to three years. |
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It is made with combed and teazled merino wool, enriched by an elegant piece of embroidery with satin motifs. |
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For her, by giving herself away, she becomes more fully herself, a person enriched through entwinement in the life of another. |
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It also is the toxic and radioactive byproduct of enriched uranium, the fissile material in nuclear weapons. |
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First, Coleman enriched the existing soil with 6 cubic yards of planting mix. |
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Even the English lardy cake is really a bread dough enriched with lard by rolling and folding the dough around the fat. |
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But investment by many of our multinationals has not enriched its people but impoverished them. |
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Paradoxically, the exhibition as a whole is enriched by its internal contradictions. |
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They will traverse their heritage of anarchic comedy and be enriched in imagination and wit. |
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They are expert in producing the highly enriched uranium and plutonium that provide the explosive power. |
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The plant was not designed to contain a radiation leak, despite handling highly enriched fuel. |
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Rather, according to their averments, the claim was for recompense in respect that the respondents had, they said, been unjustly enriched. |
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In such a situation no individual is any longer penalized and none is unjustly enriched. |
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It has also denied U.S. allegations that it possesses highly enriched uranium for nuclear arms. |
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By contrast, Thoreau's solitude gave him an observant intimacy with nature that enriched his relation to others. |
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The torrid heat of the vintage actually enriched lesser red appellations and endowed them with abundant fruit and body. |
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Her line work is enriched by the wetness of the mud, which is applied with sensitivity and refinement. |
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They are upset that anyone is now rocking the boat and might endanger their hopes to become enriched. |
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The soil needs to be enriched to remain a viable growing medium capable of supplying plants with nutrients and water. |
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Instead these domains tend to be enriched with polar amino acids, such as glutamine and asparagine. |
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In addition, the assizes gave fast and clear verdicts, enriched the treasury and extended the King's control. |
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Plutonium and highly enriched uranium and other heavy fissionable isotopes fall into this category, but tritium does not. |
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The restaurant features low-calorie, high-nutrition meals, enriched by exotic herbs and vegetables from the hotel's organic garden. |
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Madrid has enriched its gastronomy with the contributions of the Andalusians, Galicians, Asturians and other immigrants who have settled here. |
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Conversion is the first step in making enriched uranium that can be nuclear reactor fuel or atom bomb material. |
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Too much has already been lost in a senseless war that has economically enriched others and impoverished the Congolese. |
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The counterpart of this institutionally enriched ontological characterization is fundamental uncertainty with the possibility of some knowledge. |
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Bigfish Shampoo is also enriched with panthenol to nourish, moisturize and condition your hair. |
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With some steels, the enriched austenite does not precipitate carbide, but remains as a film of retained austenite. |
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Because of the low avidity of the antibody, HSF1 needed to be enriched prior to western blot. |
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Highly enriched uranium can be used to make weapons while uranium enriched to lower levels is used to produce energy. |
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Now well known, the mixture of olive oil enriched with pine nuts and basil, is used everywhere and in everything. |
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In the meantime, Waitrose is selling a selenium enriched bread grown by a farmer in East Anglia who fertilises his soil with selenium. |
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Mock orange, or philadelphus, prefers an organically enriched, moist, well-draining soil and filtered sun. |
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His life as well as his scholarly studies have greatly enriched the field of American economic history. |
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We have been fortunate in the stream of overseas students and visitors who have enriched our collegiate life. |
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It has presented challenges and rewards that have enriched my life immeasurably. |
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For example, use whole-wheat pasta in place of enriched pasta to add fiber, magnesium, iron and B vitamins to your meal. |
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It appears that basic magmas across the Gardar Province were derived from a heterogeneous, enriched lithospheric mantle reservoir. |
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Although throughfall is volumetrically greater than stemflow in most forests, stemflow is more enriched chemically. |
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Even advanced meditators agree that their experience is enriched when they meditate with others. |
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Well enriched, mellow loam, deeply dug or plowed, is best suited to the requirements of Carrots. |
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The major limiting step is acquisition of the fissile material either enriched uranium or plutonium. |
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Their educational experience is enriched by more than 300 student co-curricular activities and organizations. |
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It wants to produce enriched uranium to power nuclear reactors, not to build nuclear weapons. |
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He says that several kilograms of highly enriched uranium recently changed hands in Prague. |
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The culinary experience has been enriched with the fusion of local ingredients mixed with Middle Eastern and East Indian flavours. |
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Abelia will take sun or partial shade and should be grown in acid soil enriched with peat moss or leaf mold. |
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Partial or dappled shade and soil enriched with plenty of leaf mould suits them best. |
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This waterproof moisturizing face and body milk is enriched with Titanium dioxide and shea butter for broad-spectrum sun protection. |
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They concluded on Wednesday that the country is getting ready to produce enough enriched uranium for four nuclear weapons. |
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Immigration has enriched the range of restaurants, and restaurant patronage is rising. |
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It is the metal that is left over after uranium is enriched for use in nuclear reactors. |
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In this study specific antibodies against the pathogen Helicobacter were enriched from the colostrum of hyperimmunized cows. |
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It wasn't just the doo-woppers and Italian-American bleaters who padded or enriched their repertoire with pop oldies. |
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Dahlias planted in soil enriched with compost rarely, if ever, need supplemental fertilizer. |
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Basic forms like blousons or trench-coats, shirts or T-shirts, skirts or pants, are always enriched by new unexpected, ironic elements. |
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If the main ingredient on a multigrain bread is enriched wheat flour, for example, it does not contain whole grain. |
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Roman law and Roman legal practice enriched the system of images of Byzantine hymnography. |
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Statues of the Virgin were often enriched with gold leaf, her dark face surrounded with lace carved from ash and oak boles. |
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In Russia paskha, an enriched mixture of curd cheese, spices, nuts, dried fruit, and sugar, is traditionally eaten at Easter. |
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Even the African slave trade enriched the rulers and merchants who supplied the slaves. |
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Most bread, pasta, and other grains are enriched with folic acid, too, and a multivitamin supplies a day's worth of this critical nutrient. |
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Breads and cereals can also be a decent source since most flour is enriched with calcium. |
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In any case the cricket folklore among this cricket crazy populace stands to be enriched. |
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The piers and pilasters carry a deep entablature which was enriched with triglyphs and mutules. |
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Today we tend to see details and particularities that are not enriched by broad understanding and deep feeling. |
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Fast-growing papayas like sun and a well-draining, organically enriched soil and water. |
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It warms my heart to think how many small-town, mundane lives will be enriched by this album and its message of faith. |
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Although unquestionably enriched by such targeted research, the resulting scholarship has inevitably provided a fractured image of his work. |
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Plant from mid-October through November in a loose, fertile soil enriched with bone meal or superphosphate. |
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The listener will be enriched immeasurably by the experience. |
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Twentieth century mainstream British art has been immeasurably enriched by the paintings of the retired Cornish fisherman and rag-and-bone man, Alfred Wallis. |
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Importantly, as part of the interim plan, Iran has diluted or converted its stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium. |
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He thus enriched analysis and gave the complete solution of the two great questions of the transformation of hyperelliptic functions and of their complex multiplication. |
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We are enriched in our understanding of the faith and strengthened for witness and service in the world as we listen to the voices of all God's people and receive their gifts. |
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The sanctuary is emphasised by marble steps, a stone reredos and an altar enriched with candlesticks and an impressive blue enamelled altar cross. |
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A pupil of Domenichino, he was most in sympathy with classical art, but he also appreciated the Baroque, and enriched his narratives with anecdote and vivid detail. |
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Uranium is enriched to make fuel for power reactors, but the same process also is used to make the explosive core of atom bombs. |
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But Iran has just the same amassed a stockpile of enriched uranium, which could be used to make five or more atomic bombs. |
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The communion table is composed of a beautiful piece of Italian marble, 10 feet long, supported by two bronzed scrolls, and enriched with the honeysuckle and egg mouldings. |
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This figure is also the number of kilograms needed to produce enough highly enriched uranium to make one bomb. |
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The music becomes a dense, intricate concoction enriched by electronic elements, melodica, glockenspiel, accordion, trumpet, viola, pump organ, and banjo. |
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To assist in the prevention of tooth decay, scientists and dental researchers are looking to dental products like gums and toothpastes enriched with minerals. |
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After all, one cannot bind together Europe's diversity in any meaningful way if one ignores the one thing that has enriched the continent for 2,000 years. |
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Previously excellent chapters on the transeptal approach and the profiles of specific disorders, among others, have been thoroughly enriched and expanded. |
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The sanitizing wipes near the shopping carts were enriched with aloe vera. |
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It gives the soup a velvety body, almost as if it were enriched with cream, without contributing a taste. |
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British archaeologists are enriched not impoverished if one of their colleagues from another country unearths a key bit of the jigsaw of an ancient civilisation. |
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His friends, his family, and his students have been enriched beyond bound by his character, his wisdom, and his unfailing good cheer and continue to be enriched by his memory. |
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The elements that appear enriched from measurements that Spirit took with her alpha particle x-ray spectrometer are potassium, phosphorous, sulfur, chlorine, bromine. |
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While most of the Bedouin tribesman of the Wadi Rum area have now given up a nomadic lifestyle, camels are still valuable currency in a country not enriched by oil. |
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For example, the calamine violet grows only where the soil is highly enriched in zinc, and the copper flower grows in areas of copper mineralization. |
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Marcillat's window enriched and nuanced the chapel's iconography, complementing the themes of Incarnation, Passion, and the cycle of salvation evoked in Pontormo's paintings. |
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When the wall came down 15 years ago, East Germans were promised their lives would be enriched with new homes, money and jobs flowing in from free Europe. |
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He had enriched his heathy land by the process of paring and burning. |
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This chalice, enriched with enamels, is impossible to overpraise. |
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He was not a people person, though his work enriched the lives of many, as he worked in the scientific field of discovering vaccines for tropical diseases. |
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Isolated pituitaries were enriched for lactotrophs as described. |
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They have turned their attention to the Caribbean and will present an evening of contemporary dance, enriched with the colours, sounds, gestures and rhythms of reggae. |
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Other items also were extracted from Tennessee caves in the 19th century, including alum, copperas, Epsom salt, gypsum, and nitrogen enriched soil. |
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In addition, new products with added value such as flavored milk drinks and powdered milk enriched with calcium, vitamins or iron, achieved increasingly wide distribution. |
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Similar ingredients appear at Leuchars, where the choir and apse survive, both compartments heavily enriched with arcading and corbel table on the exterior. |
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Statues of the Virgin were often enriched with gold leaf, her dark face surrounded with flowerets and cascades of lace carved from ash and oak boles. |
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Within the last couple of decades dental health improved in the United States due to widespread water fluorination and, toothpastes and mouth rinses enriched with fluoride. |
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Most fuel for nuclear reactors is made from enriched uranium oxide. |
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Looking back over the many extracurricular activities that our children have dabbled in at different stages, nothing has enriched their lives more than music. |
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The vision of a land where hunger seemed to be unknown drew people of many lands and cultures to these shores, where they enriched American gastronomy. |
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A man of such fine qualities, he enriched the lives of so many. |
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As we gather here tonight, Iran has begun to eliminate its stockpile of higher levels of enriched uranium. |
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Especially the part of their nuclear program that was dedicated to enrichment, to producing the highly enriched uranium needed for the fissile core of a nuclear device. |
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Uranium for the first atomic bomb and for nuclear reactors was enriched in the 235 isotope, as compared to the more abundant 238 isotope, by gaseous diffusion. |
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If he has to develop fissile materials himself, like enriched uranium, they estimate it takes five to seven years to do that through the gas centrifuge process. |
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Uranium enriched to low levels can be used as fuel in nuclear reactors to generate electricity, but further enrichment makes it suitable for use in nuclear weapons. |
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For example, the mare basalts were depleted in aluminum and europium, whereas the anorthosites were loaded with aluminum and enriched in europium. |
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What my arguments are intended to suggest is that ethnohistory, of the rich sort embraced by O'Brien, is an iterative process enriched by many voices and perspectives. |
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Boudin blanc is a soft sausage, made with white meat enriched with pork or veal fat, cream, eggs, flour and mie de pain, finely mixed and well seasoned. |
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Recently it has been suggested that basal tumors are enriched for p53 nonsense and frameshift mutations. |
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Silver mining not only became the engine of the economy of New Spain, but vastly enriched Spain and transformed the global economy. |
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Goethite enriched with gold and silver is found in the 30 m thick oxide cap. |
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A great confiscation of estates followed and enriched the crown, which now became the dominant power of the realm. |
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Ghana is an average natural resource enriched country possessing industrial minerals, hydrocarbons and precious metals. |
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A popular cooking fat is pure desi ghee, and some dishes are often enriched with liberal amounts of butter and cream. |
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His conquest of Dacia enriched the empire greatly, as the new province possessed many valuable gold mines. |
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Willi Forst, Ernst Marischka, or Franz Antel enriched the popular cinema in German language speaking countries. |
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More recently, it has been enriched by its many Italian and Portuguese immigrants. |
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The Westron was a Mannish speech, though enriched and softened under Elvish influence. |
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Paradoxically, geochemical analyses of basalts near the FTFZ instead suggest an enriched mantle source and the presence of a mantle hotspot. |
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Moreover, discussions of several works are enriched by excursuses on seemingly unwieldy topics that Emerson manages with great aplomb. |
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Ras homolog enriched in brain and FKBP38 are two important regulatory proteins in the mTOR pathway. |
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The new transepts, aisles and nave were roofed with lierne vaults, enriched with bosses. |
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This made it more effective than polymer 5 in reducing acetophenone to yield a more enantiomerically enriched product mixture. |
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A recent study comparing the bioavailability of zinc gluconate and zinc enriched yeast was recently conducted on human volunteers in Japan. |
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The invention further provides compositions produced according to the foregoing methods, including compositions comprising enriched uraninite. |
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When evaporation occurs, the remaining water is enriched in salts, and they precipitate when the water becomes supersaturated. |
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There's another 30 noble metals that are available as enriched isotopes, and they have a different chelator molecule. |
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Endonucleasesensitive regions of human spermatozoal chromatin are highly enriched in promoter and CTCF binding sequences. |
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Parents, educators, Montessorians and others will be enriched by the valuable information this author imparts to the world of education. |
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Klappibacken is an intrusive-related uranium deposit, hosted by a brecciated or cataclastic granite which is strongly enriched in fluorite. |
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The mixture is not sufficiently enriched for efficient nuclear weapons, but can be used once as MOX fuel. |
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For the planned new reactors even more enriched uranium is proposed, producing very high burnup spent fuel. |
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The traditional sweet German snack is made with butter enriched Christmas fruit cake soaked in rum with a marzipan filling. |
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Certainly the vocabulary of Americans was enriched with terms like undervote, overvote, chad, and butterfly ballots. |
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Bakewell pudding is a jam pastry with an egg and ground almond enriched filling. |
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Leaching dissolves minerals in an ore body and results in an enriched solution. |
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In 1651, the Parliament of England sought to regulate trade in America by passing the Navigation Acts, ensuring that trade only enriched Britain. |
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Hypertrophic lakes are bodies of water that have been excessively enriched with nutrients. |
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Henry VII was much enriched by trading alum, which was used in the wool and cloth trades for use as a chemical dye fixative when dyeing fabrics. |
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Eutrophic lakes are enriched with nutrients, resulting in good plant growth and possible algal blooms. |
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This round Donatella came up with a ballerina skirt made of raffia, but enriched by delicate strands of silk. |
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In central Europe, Dysdera spiders prefer xerothermic forests, particularly sites enriched by calcium. |
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Nongreasy and rapidly absorbed, it is enriched with allantoin and vitamin B5 to support skin health. |
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Whole-wheat flour is healthier than enriched white flour, which is why many people eat whole-wheat pasta. |
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Its light coverage and wheatgerm oil enriched formula quenches skin while concealing imperfections. |
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Effects of dehulled adlay on plasma glucose and lipid concentrations in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats fed a diet enriched in cholesterol. |
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Despite this tragedy, and the need for treatment for a sexually transmitted disease on his return, Disraeli felt enriched by his experiences. |
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As for the white part, it appears much less enriched with the tingent property. |
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Correctly speaking, Hawaiian basalt is not just basalt, but is a special variety enriched in silica known as tholeiite. |
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Walpole was alleged to have presided over an immense increase in corruption and to have enriched himself enormously whilst in office. |
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He began fighting the Tatars, enlarged the territory of Muscovy, and enriched his capital city. |
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His Late Gothic style was enriched by artistic trends in Italy, France and the Netherlands, as well as by Renaissance humanism. |
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Waltham's cultural life is enriched by the presence of two major universities and a number of arts organizations throughout the city. |
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On October 9, the Navigation Acts were passed to ensure that trade enriched only Britain, barring trade with other nations. |
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A triumphant chariot made of carnation velvet, enriched with purl and pearl. |
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During the oil boom of the 1970s, Nigeria joined OPEC and the huge oil revenues it was generating enriched the economy. |
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The bill describes a bed with Corinthian pillars and a richly carved cornice, the frieze enriched with modillions and flowers, all of which is minutely described. |
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Whether it is corals along our coasts and the fish that make it their home or the Caracals and Tahrs prowling our wadis, the UAE is enriched with a diverse wildlife. |
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To obtain a more relevant and domain specific query, the user's query is enriched using concepts and relations of the domain ontology and WordNet. |
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The growing market for herbal shampoos and creams enriched with vitamins and minerals is also one of the major drivers raising the demand for nutraceutical ingredients. |
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Eat bread enriched with soya protein, such as Burgen Cholessterol. |
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KlEnppibEncken is an intrusive-related uranium deposit, hosted by brecciated and cataclastic granite which is strongly enriched in fluorite or hematite. |
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These commercial connections enriched Rus' merchants and princes, funding military forces and the construction of churches, palaces, fortifications, and further towns. |
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Initial observations suggest that the enriched iron horizons were derived from schistose banded ironstone, with schistocity now seen as specular hematite. |
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The popes and cardinals of the 17th and early 18th centuries continued the movement by having the city's landscape enriched with baroque buildings. |
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With its fair share of crossbows, hangmen and attack dogs, the story is enriched by the appearance of the scheming Princess, played in inscrutable style by Roxane Duran. |
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Preliminary evaluation of selected nutrient composition of two life stages of Artemia salina before and after feeding an enriched Torula yeast product. |
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This transformed and enriched countless girlhoods and, more broadly, signified recognition of a dignity in womanhood largely beyond the imagining of many earlier cultures. |
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The prospectivity for iron mineralisation in the form of BIF supergene enriched oxidised zones is believed to be very good within the Licence area. |
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Fed by the classic ruins of Rome and its surroundings, it was enriched by sources as different as elaborate Egyptian decorations and the Doric Order of Magna Graecia. |
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The granites are highly enriched in lithium, boron, caesium and uranium and moderately so in fluorine, gallium, germanium, rubidium, tin, tantalum, tungsten and thallium. |
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The high water content of NE Pacific alkalic magmas suggests that one trace phase in the enriched mantle source is a hydrous phase, possibly phlogopite or amphibole. |
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Number theory has been enriched by diophantine analysis since the third century, but it is still a very active study and includes many open questions and conjectures. |
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It enriched both the Southern landowners and the Northern merchants. |
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Figure 11 shows that the paddocks are diagenetically enriched in sulfur, with many samples plotting above the normal marine field and into the euxinic field and beyond. |
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During the Yuan dynasty, the Mongol wars and general turmoil under Genghis Khan overshadowed a strong artistic legacy enriched by diverse foreign influences. |
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Unstable surface was assumed to create a proprioceptively enriched environment that progressively challenges the proprioceptors and nervous system. |
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