Keep all your tickets and passes in the envelope they came in, and let the appropriate temp employees sort through it as needed. |
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It is a well known fact that all inventors get their first ideas on the back of an envelope. |
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The probe began life as a sketch drawn on the back of an envelope during a night at the pub. |
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I said it was because I believed in the theatre as a figurative art, not something contrived on the back of an envelope. |
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Did she hand over the goods in a service station on the M1 in exchange for a brown envelope bulging with cash? |
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When members advise DHA of their posting, the organisation will send them a letter with a tear-off card in a reply-paid envelope. |
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He went to the kitchen and boiled water, then took the letter and steamed the envelope open so as not to damage it. |
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Lightweight, moisture-resistant, extra-tough envelope protects your most important mailings. |
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With that, she slapped a stamp onto the envelope and put it under her keys to be mailed at the next mailbox she saw. |
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The completed ballot paper is then mailed back in a numbered envelope placed in another envelope. |
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We sent all of the questionnaires by mail with a postage-paid return envelope. |
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I held my breath as I opened the envelope and unfolded the piece of paper in it. |
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She takes a photograph of him from an envelope in her purse, and I tape the picture next to the others on the wall, in history. |
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In many ways, women have always been pushing the envelope and creating ground-level gains that are capitalized on by male leaders. |
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In the installation, Acconci literally pushed the envelope into billowing floes that waltzed visitors through space. |
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Damian pulled out an envelope from his jacket and sat across from Stephanie, his other hand still holding onto her delicate fingers. |
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Some of the students also suggested keeping copies of official transcripts in the original, sealed envelope. |
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In particular he constructed the tangent plane and exhibited the surface as an envelope of planes. |
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She tore the thin white envelope open and unfolded the small, yellow-lined notebook paper. |
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A sea-urchin egg is surrounded by a protective covering known as the vitelline envelope, which in turn is covered with a thick coat of jelly. |
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In cucumber, muskmelon, and other seeds, a thin perisperm-endosperm envelope completely encloses the embryo. |
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Is this a PM that would turn up to the opening of an envelope if he thought there was some political mileage in it? |
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The website doesn't mention whether you need to enclose a stamped, addressed envelope but best be on the safe side. |
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I enclosed a stamped, addressed, envelope so they could send me a receipt for the payment. |
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Graham wrote the card and addressed the envelope, and I pulled out my trusty little pencam. |
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The envelope was addressed to me but on the letter itself there was no welcome, no Dear Emma, nor was it signed. |
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Some time later I finished my letter, put it in an envelope, sealed and addressed it. |
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Please include a stamped and addressed envelope with your letter requesting an application form. |
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She picked up her pen, finished addressing the envelope in front of her and added it to the pile of invitations to be sent out. |
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If you would like to receive a reply then please enclose a stamped, addressed envelope with your letters. |
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As the letter was carried from the FBI to the Army lab, some powder leaked from a hole in the envelope into the plastic bag containing it. |
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I am about to stick a 1st class stamp on the envelope when I have the nagging feeling that it might weigh more than the 60g maximum. |
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I've just parcelled my first bit of ripped up junkmail back in its prepaid envelope and sent it back from whence it came. |
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She flipped her poncho onto her shoulders and let the aqua and magenta wool envelope her. |
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I opened the card envelope and pulled out a picture of a young boy with a bushy Afro and glasses as thick as my fingers. |
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Elizabeth Mathobege shuffles into the LifeLine office in Alexandra, clutching a torn envelope in her wrinkled hands. |
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At least two proteins required for proper chromosome segregation are associated with the nuclear envelope. |
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The returning officer can re-address the envelope to you at your home address on receipt of the returned envelope from the prison authorities. |
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We'll make wild guesses for a while and then, if all else fails, we'll open this envelope that has all the answers. |
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However, on examination it transpired that envelope A did not actually have a window. |
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Tape two sides of the plastic and tracing paper together to make a triangular envelope. |
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In his hand was a blue envelope with his parents' address written on it in his mother's fine, artistic handwriting. |
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He looks at the address on the envelope of a packet of information, and then he routes the packet to the specified mailbox. |
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He studied the padded envelope for a moment, before pulling out a pocket knife and cutting into one of the ends. |
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The rough concrete and uneven brick of the existing envelope contrast with smooth dividers displaying works of art. |
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The Helena's envelope of floor-to-ceiling glass, wrap-around windows, and metal panels weaves a shimmering pattern of opacity and reflection. |
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He smiled again, before refolding the letter and slipping it back into the envelope. |
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It was a small white envelope, his address written with golden cursive penmanship. |
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As Aidan began to read the letter out, Jordan tore his envelope open and read the scrawled writing. |
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He handed me a small, Manila coloured envelope made of heavy writing paper. |
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Why not include a stamped addressed envelope and writing paper with the present? |
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She tore open the envelope and unfolded the paper inside, but sighed when she looked at it. |
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As Mila loads the luggage, Andy quietly slips a small envelope into her purse. |
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She quickly ripped the letter out, letting the envelope fall to the ground, fumbling with the paper a bit, trying to unfold it. |
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Aiur eyed him, but she slit open the envelope and pulled out a thin sheet of paper. |
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We've all been tempted to push the envelope, go out on a limb, do something maybe not quite right just to put ourselves over the top. |
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Her name was printed dually on the front of the envelope and she slit it open. |
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The yeast cells in the envelope of yeast are the cells that do the work in your loaf of bread. |
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She heaved the feather light envelope across the room, tossing the box with it. |
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Full of excitement at his own daring, he searched the desk drawers for an envelope and placed the letter inside. |
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That hard-line stance against ambush marketing shouldn't deter companies from pushing the envelope. |
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Given the uncertainties that envelope them, one cannot blame them for being servile, opportunistic and selfish. |
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One day I received by messenger a dirty and smudged envelope with no return address. |
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The postman always comes to the back door and, on many occasions, has put a bulky envelope through the cat flap. |
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The colleague then informed the experimenter of the participant number and resealed the envelope. |
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Carefully, in case she found that she needed to reseal it, she steamed the envelope open and peeled away the fold. |
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In Sejima's work, the envelope becomes fabric stretching between differently-sized slabs. |
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Something like jam doughnuts, they have a tough envelope of cartilage containing a resilient, jelly like substance. |
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Those readers who wish to see just how far MS has pushed back the envelope of English can read the original in all its glory here. |
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Stuffing the other items back into the box for later retrieval, Ford opened the padded envelope. |
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Entries will be returned only if accompanied by a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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All Inland Revenue correspondence has a return address on the back of the envelope. |
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Inside the thick envelope was a card showing a school of dolphins from above, surfacing through crystal water. |
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The young man held up a wide document envelope with red-blue international airmail striping. |
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Transport proteins in the inner plastid envelope membrane connect the metabolism of plastid stroma and surrounding cytoplasm. |
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They gave her a red envelope with 100 New Taiwan dollars as both a traditional Chinese New Year gift and a reward for her good behaviour. |
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Pouching the envelope David took his thumb and slowly riffled the little pad of bills it contained as he held it out for Jack to see. |
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I nod to Jeff as he picks up the solitary envelope in my outbox, correspondence to a client asking them to kindly provide a new telephone number. |
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She grabbed one of his hands and forcibly stuffed the sealed envelope into it. |
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While it may have stuffed one enormous envelope through the SEC's door, that isn't quite enough for Nasdaq. |
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In a crime which has baffled police, his wife opened the door to a man with an envelope who asked for her husband by name. |
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Entries can only be returned if a suitable stamped addressed envelope is enclosed. |
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That is, vowels are created by the first few broad peaks on the amplitude envelope imposed on the overtone spectrum by vocal-tract resonances. |
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In an environment where Lenny is so willing to push the envelope and train hard, we can rein in that overtraining a little bit. |
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Then she held the envelope to her bosom as if it were her most cherished possession. |
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I wish I could tell you all about the preparation we've made, but as you see by the green envelope we are put on our honour not to do so. |
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The wasps usually build a papyraceous envelope or sac for the enclosure of their combs. |
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However, I was just about to chuck the envelope away when I spotted a little sketch Mr Allison had done on the back, which I've reproduced above. |
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Every time the door opens to eject another sweaty dancer, clouds of steam waft out to envelope us in a damp mist. |
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Further investigations revealed the powder was coming from an A4 size envelope containing a circular leaflet. |
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I of course pashed him back when he stopped and shoved an envelope in my bra. |
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He twizzled about in his chair and fished a bulky brown envelope, waving it victoriously as he turned back around. |
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He drops the envelope on his desk blotter and concentrates on his partner's tense face. |
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Thus, in the other envelope today, was a cheque for fifty pounds and forty one pence. |
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An improved cathode-ray tube includes an envelope comprising a faceplate panel, a funnel and a neck. |
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At one of the coffee klatches, a developer was caught on tape trying to hand an envelope full of checks to the then party chairman. |
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More materially, it is a guiding concern of his thinking to push out the envelope made by the teaching of divine impassibility. |
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If we sent our letters in unsealed envelopes then anyone who gained possession of the envelope would be able to read its contents. |
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I wrote her a letter, enclosing a self-addressed envelope for her convenience. |
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She is in her 90s and the envelope was merely addressed with my name and Ilkley, Yorks, England, with other indecipherable letters. |
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Later that day he was sent an envelope full of money to compensate him for my insolence. |
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I stood in the queue, paid this so-called tax and received a small envelope containing compliments of the season from friends in Johannesburg. |
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Madison opens the unsealed envelope and removes the single sheet of paper inside. |
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The envelope in her hand is inscribed with a man's name and address, suggesting a romantic element. |
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To maintain secrecy, the return ballot paper envelope had a detachable flap on which the voter filled in their details. |
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The plan is outlined in a government memo which was leaked to the environmental group Friends of the Earth in a plain brown envelope last week. |
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On the back of the imagination test was stapled a plain envelope that contained the ESP targets. |
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David pulled a plain envelope from a coat pocket, giving it to the vicar and shaking his hand as the man gave his condolences. |
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On the morning of April 5, 2001, he received a sealed, plain brown envelope addressed to him. |
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Her gaze settled upon the last letter, a small, plain envelope addressed to her maiden name from someone she couldn't remember at first. |
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The envelope expresses texture and depth not through carving, but through two-dimensional patterns on the skin. |
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Taped to his door panel was a plain white envelope with his name neatly printed across the front in red ink. |
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James then turned the envelope over to the back and started unsealing the last bit of the unseparated paper. |
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I received a plain white envelope in today's post, which I idly opened while still bleary-eyed and caffeine-free. |
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Fitness professionals and athletes have a knack for continually pushing the envelope when it comes to the quest for heightened performance. |
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Corruption is about far more than an envelope stuffed full of fivers in someone's back pocket. |
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So I checked the mat to find an unstamped envelope addressed to my full name and address. |
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I've just opened an invitation to a launch party, which was encased in the sharpest, heaviest, most unwieldy envelope in the western world. |
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The speed brake can be employed throughout the entire aircraft flight envelope with minimal change to steady state trim settings. |
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Colonel Kinnaird said the flight's test pilots are not Chuck Yeager types who venture into a flight envelope that has never been done before. |
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The reason is that when we were out exploring the frontiers, we were out at the edges of the flight envelope all the time, testing limits. |
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An envelope glycoprotein on the surface is thought to be responsible for mediating viral entry into cells, tissue tropism, and host range. |
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The multi-year project will expand the hypersonic flight envelope for air-breathing engines. |
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Canada Post makes a stamp allowing you to stick your very own ugly mug on an envelope for just 54 more cents than a regular stamp. |
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As soon as the envelope arrived, Logan had started planning how he'd spend the money. |
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He sits down on the edge of the mattress and opens a drawer in the night table, taking an envelope out. |
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The reason is obvious, as out of the envelope there flutters a torn scrap of paper on which he had put 24 kisses. |
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It was folded up inside an envelope that was about an inch long and an inch wide, which meant it was a business letter. |
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Workers received their brown paper envelope containing their wages on Fridays. |
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Mr Daschle's envelope was postmarked Trenton, New Jersey, the same as the envelope to Brokaw. |
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The defendant's real complaint was that, when the trial bundle was sent by special delivery, the envelope was addressed wrongly. |
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I tore into the envelope and pulled out the letter, skimming quickly over it. |
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Classic employment schemes range from medical billing to envelope stuffing and assembly or craftwork. |
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This provides a visually intricate envelope to the external public space and assists night-time security to the main entrance. |
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Once inside the cytoplasm the original envelope of the sperm vesiculates and is gradually dismantled. |
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A Freepost envelope is enclosed with each registration form for convenience. |
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The chicken was nicely spicy, while the Brie, melted inside a crumbed envelope and served with a port and orange sauce, was simply delicious. |
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The envelope fragment was black and crumbling into ashes that fell within the creases of the notebook. |
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In cucumber, muskmelon, and other cucurbitaceous seeds, a thin envelope completely encloses the embryo. |
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The cell envelope of gram-positive bacteria consists of the cytoplasmic membrane and a cell wall. |
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Then the envelope will be opened to reveal if Paul's prediction has come true. |
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Along with the bill, businesses can send a special return envelope with prepaid postage, much like existing Business Reply Mail. |
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We supplied parents with a prepaid envelope to return the diary, and we contacted parents by telephone if return was delayed. |
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Last Saturday the envelope containing my decree absolute landed on the mat. |
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I should probably do one myself and put it in the same envelope and see how right I was. |
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Postal votes can be cast any time until and including June 10, providing they are received by 10 pm at the address on the return envelope. |
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My manuscript is currently wrapped in gladwrap and stuffed in an envelope and hidden under a saddle under my bed, so that it can't hurt me. |
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The card was wrapped in a purple envelope that was sprayed with some kind of perfume and decorated heavily with glitter. |
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As soon as the captain heard this, he excused himself for a minute, went down into his cabin, and brought back a large Manila envelope. |
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For the past week they've been demob happy, selflessly turning up to the opening of an envelope as long it involved wine and nibbles. |
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Head lowered, she raised her arms, and the gloom descended to envelope us, as if she had pulled it down as a comforting blanket. |
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They follow him to a deserted spot where he leaves an envelope stuffed full of cash. |
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After detaching the signed portion, it was to be posted in the same envelope as the voting form. |
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To say that he bends the rules, pushes the envelope and extends the possibilities of fiction is to state only part of the case. |
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He pushed the envelope of possibility with his art, but pushes the boundaries of acceptable conduct as well. |
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In abalones, the eggs are enclosed by a vitelline envelope, and sperm must penetrate this envelope to fertilize the egg. |
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But the trend is to go to the extreme, push the envelope and be as outrageous as possible. |
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Evaluation of the contents of a glassine envelope found at the scene revealed diacetylmorphine. |
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Geranylgeraniol is distributed as a pyrophosphate ester in the envelope and thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. |
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Children and teenagers usually receive angpao, a red envelope that contains money, from elder family members. |
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The net positive charge of the transit sequence probably allows it to approach the negatively charged chloroplast envelope electrostatically. |
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Slowly and carefully, I broke the seal on the envelope and pulled out a sheet of thin paper. |
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She dried her hands on a dish towel and handed her sister a thick gray envelope from a pile of letters on the counter. |
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In the latest incident, at 12.30 pm on Sunday, a 93-year-old woman had a brown envelope containing documents stolen. |
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It was only sealed with a split pin so she opened the envelope and pulled out the documents. |
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Residents will have until January 6 to return the ballot paper in the pre-paid envelope which will come with the letter. |
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The letters contained a smaller envelope each, with the defendant's name on three of these and a further two names on the other two. |
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The envelope contains whatever information is needed to accomplish transmission and delivery. |
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The laboratory blocks within the overall envelope are linked by walkways, bridges and meeting platforms. |
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Providers know that they have to work within the envelope of resources earned by the insurance plan. |
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Construction of the house commenced on-site on October 14 and the structural envelope was erected in an incredible five days. |
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The envelope pockets are buttoned or zipped and placed on the front of the thigh and the derriere. |
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It was a simple plain white envelope with Yoshiki written in gold on the front. |
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He took off the plastic wrap and searched for a fork for her while she ripped open the envelope and unfolded the paper that was inside. |
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In this approach they have the patient stay within the envelope and only use a comfortable range of energy expenditure. |
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Concrete grade beams spanning between the caissons were used to accommodate external envelope conditions and elevator pits. |
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As you know from replacing light bulbs, there is a large, thin, frosted glass envelope in the familiar light bulb shape. |
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He led a team of 12 in Glastonbury, which designed and built the balloon envelope and flight platform. |
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The insertion of the fusion peptide in the host membrane provides the necessary link between the viral envelope and the cell membrane. |
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The departing viruses therefore have an envelope that can fuse with the membranes of nearby cells, allowing the virus to enter. |
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Post the envelope as soon as possible, there is no need for a stamp, the postage is already paid. |
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As the infection progresses, however, each sequential form of the virus envelope increasingly escapes detection. |
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Noise, when used with a vocal modulator, traces the envelope of the vocal with wideband noise. |
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Jacob Bernoulli also discovered a general method to determine evolutes of a curve as the envelope of its circles of curvature. |
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Faith pulled an envelope out of her purse with beautifully calligraphed letters on the front spelling out her name. |
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To compare the deuterium contents of the different peptides, an averaged mass was obtained by centroiding the envelope of isotopic peaks. |
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The idea of an envelope of a family of lines had not been mentioned either. |
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In this instance, the controls were so loose that they were able to simply remove the staples sealing the envelope and peek inside. |
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Slamming the door as the postman was just starting to exchange pleasantries about the weather, I tore open the small padded envelope. |
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For the name of the winner, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Sierra. |
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Ten minutes later I was in the Post Office, handing over yet another envelope to be sent by special delivery. |
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His cards are self-sealing and don't require an envelope, and his boxes are already decorated, so no wrapping paper is required. |
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Such methods may result in fewer gaps in the building's thermal envelope than can occur with batts. |
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Doubtless they assumed that everyone would be using self-adhesive labels, not writing on the envelope the way I do. |
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Warren sent her a fan letter with an autograph sticker and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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The first two waves included a cover letter, survey and stamped, self-addressed return envelope. |
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Any specific information initially requested was provided, together with a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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For an entry form, sponsorship form and more details, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to me at the address below. |
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Applications should be made to me, as membership secretary, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope enclosed if a membership card is required. |
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To receive the instructions, send a business-size, self-addressed, stamped envelope with 55 cents postage to the address above. |
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A questionnaire and stamped self-addressed return envelope were mailed to 21 current preceptors of community health practicum students. |
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Those selected will be notified by telephone, but you must also include a stamped, self-addressed envelope in which your 10 tickets will be sent. |
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Essays will not be returned unless a self-addressed, stamped envelope is provided. |
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Manuscripts, photographs, and other submitted material can be acknowledged or returned only if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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To receive a copy of the application form please send an email or a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the address below. |
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All you have to do is send them a self-addressed envelope and you get three buttons and two stickers. |
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When partially inflated, the air is heated by a burner and the envelope rises above the basket. |
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Resting at the thick base of the old tree sat a beautifully etched envelope. |
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Follicle cells also secrete the materials of the vitelline envelope and eggshell that surround the mature egg. |
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One by one, in order of seniority, employees' names were called and they trooped forward to receive a thin smile and an envelope from Eloise. |
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Furthermore, if they replaced the letter in the envelope then we would not know they had done so. |
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Opening the envelope, his eyes narrowed as he read the neatly scribed note included with the schedule. |
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We collected excellent crystals of tetrahedrite to 5 mm scattered on drusy quartz from a zone in the siliceous envelope of the orebody. |
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Is the back of the envelope calculation in the ballpark or am I missing something here? |
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Therefore ballonets are needed for semi-rigid airships to keep the envelope pressure constant. |
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The envelope is a helium gas cell, with an air ballonet which is pressurized by a ballonet fan. |
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The pressure of the helium in the envelope is adjusted by changing the amount of air in the ballonets. |
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The pressure inside the ballonet acts on the helium inside the envelope to maintain the shape. |
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That latitude is provided in the form of collapsible air bags, called ballonets, inside the helium envelope. |
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Written references should always be marked private personal and confidential and should be sent in a sealed envelope by post or courier. |
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In my pocket, I'm picking at one corner of the envelope, thinking twice about giving it to him, even thinking twice about taking the thing out of my pocket. |
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Before the envelope containing salacious details makes it into the grubby hands of the media, tell everything. |
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Chloe blew on the paper to make the ink dry and then folded it so it was really small and put it in a beige envelope that was longer then it was wide. |
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A digital tone generator produced a pure tone sinusoid, and the intensity envelope was visually adjusted to fit the envelope of a representative call of the population. |
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Later, I open the envelope and pull out a blow-up of the wedding photo. |
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If they start mucking you around speak to their complaints department, get them to send you another form with a self-addressed envelope so they cannot say it's gone elsewhere. |
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One piece is folded to form a sleeve or tube through which the belt is passed, and the other is sewn to this envelope to form the loop that holds the gun. |
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Each student received an unsealed envelope containing the measures. |
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Though this envelope was never unsealed, three Post employees acquired skin anthrax from handling the letter, which seemed to spread skin anthrax to anyone who touched it. |
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She was sticking the stamp to her envelope when she began to tsk tsk. |
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Normally, I put such unsought correspondence in the bin, but this envelope contained two letters from Hearts FC to the Scottish Football Association. |
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If the envelope is dirty, soiled with ink smudges and addressed with nearly indecipherable writing, would you take the time to open it and find out what's inside? |
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She sat on the back seat, pressing the envelope to her breast. |
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The virion of MuLV classifies it as a C-type virus, which assembles at the surface of infected cells, and acquires a plasma membrane envelope as it buds from a cell. |
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The envelope was protruding from his pocket, the contents spilling out. |
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Once the nose of the aircraft is over the edge, we would be out of the ejection envelope and would run the risk of ejecting into the water or the side of the carrier. |
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She dropped it in quickly, and then crumpled the note and envelope up. |
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I remember hearing that if you hold a sealed envelope over steam it opens it up so you can be all spy like and open it without harming the parcel. |
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A tough protein envelope surrounds the inner perimeter of the cell. |
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He opens the envelope and removes a yellow card and a blue one. |
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Then the envelope was opened to reveal the actual chosen card. |
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Grabbing a razor sharp letter opener from the console table in the hallway she tears the envelope open and a small white card drops out into her hand. |
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The heat-sealed fabric envelope was restrained by a net made of 3,500 meters of rope specially prepared by professional riggers and secured by 1,200 knots. |
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For now, all of his value can be typed onto an application and stuffed in a Manila envelope to be scanned in fifteen minutes by a member of the admissions department. |
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Credentials were sent in an envelope held shut by a single metal clasp. |
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Those members then receive e-mail with a click-through link that takes them to a pre-filled voter registration form and envelope addressed to their local registrar. |
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The wax on the envelope was imprinted with the unmistakable Papal Seal. |
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Contained within the envelope is a series of floor plates set around a dramatic atrium that rises through the building from the main concourse on the lower ground floor. |
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The plain envelope which landed on my desk was sent anonymously. |
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The envelope was a plain white one with no indication who it was from. |
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He also studied catacaustic curves in 1682, these being the envelope of light rays emitted from a point source after reflection from a given curve. |
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I still have it in the top drawer of my dresser next to an old Scout knife, an envelope containing a bit of hair from my border collie and two French coins. |
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The primary objective of Helios' recent checkout flight was to expand the flight envelope of the aircraft and verify proper operation of aircraft systems at high altitudes. |
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From her portfolio she pulled an envelope and handed it to him. |
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When I removed my hand, the envelope stayed flush against the wall. |
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In his excitement, he didn't see the small envelope flutter to the ground. |
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Sadly, the card wasn't for me and neither were the cheques, but the postie had dropped them through my letterbox because the address on the envelope looked like mine. |
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She urged anyone who receives one of the survey forms this week through the post to return it using the post-paid envelope as quickly as possible. |
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They recently sent me a letter, with a post-paid envelope and a request to re-subscribe or at least write back and explain why I'd given up on them. |
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A leaf of paper lined with creases from years of unfolding was clutched tightly in his right hand with its yellow and wrinkled envelope held in his left. |
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The proctor mailed the completed student exams and assignments to the instructor in a postage paid envelope that the proctor received with the exam. |
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Here, the delightful aroma of tea will envelope and invigorate you. |
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The evening news was a little strange but I could tell the newsroom was starting to get a feel for the limits now and were pushing the envelope as far as they could. |
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Ambitious enough to want to push the envelope and rich enough to see it through, they have enlisted a crew of groovily obscure collaborators to update things. |
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For years, the yellowing envelope and the letter it contained were kept solely for nostalgia value, despite being pressed into service as a humble bookmark. |
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My boss handed me the envelope containing the necessary papers. |
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No one can do any work within the structural envelope of the building. |
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The observed tide is a result of the rotation of the Earth within the envelope of the two deformations, which remain fixed in orientation relative to the Moon and Sun. |
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But it is noticeable that, even within the overall envelope of European culture, it is all too easy for despotism, of one sort or another, to become the ruling paradigm. |
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The bones of the ankles and feet also took on a paddle shape, and individual digits were closely packed within a streamlining envelope of soft tissue. |
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Evidence suggesting the existence of multiple import pathways at the outer envelope membrane for different classes of precursor proteins has been presented. |
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We looked at it, and it's just a sine wave, an envelope of minimum and maximum, with the width of the wave showing the time in boom vs. the time in recession. |
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Reaching over, he took the top envelope from the small pile, and with a mail opener sitting next to his bag, he opened it with a quick swipe of the dull blade. |
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The appropriate envelope then went to an external medical officer. |
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What was America supposed to do after Pearl Harbor, put the keys to the Golden Gate in an airmail envelope and send them to Tojo? |
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Agree on a tight monthly budget for eating out and put the budgeted amount of cash in an envelope. |
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They reward leaders who push the envelope, catalyze action, and get stuff done. |
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Bennett Templar eyed the envelope warily without touching it. |
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I put all seven tablets in an envelope with directions to take one at bedtime and one early morning with a warning on no account to exceed the prescribed dose. |
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As the pulse evolves the carrier wave can therefore become out of phase with the amplitude envelope, which can lead to a variety of different electric-field waveforms. |
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He wanted to hold a kind of cocktail party for the event, so in the envelope was a cocktail napkin. |
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Prince William was seen clutching an envelope, when they left, most likely containing images of the scan. |
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Customers are invited to place a kiss on a giant envelope on display at the centre's customer relations desk and make a donation to the British Heart Foundation. |
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The first step was to analyze the entire work envelope, with emphasis on bottleneck areas, man-hours per workstation and number of technicians per station. |
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Way back in the days of snail mail, teenagers would put an X across the envelope seal of a love letter to discourage the courier from opening the envelope to take a peek. |
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Your letter didn't state whether you registered the mail, but if you enclosed money in a card without registering the envelope, it is a risk you take. |
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To present the winner of one award, they, for no discernible reason, had to dig through five different cakes to find the envelope. |
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The sheer Hip-ness of Evolution can feel like a bit of a yawn given the little risk of alienating such a loyal audience by pushing the envelope a touch. |
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To buy tickets by mail, the Dead asked fans to send requests along with a stamped, self-addressed envelope. |
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This need for the highest-quality training continued even after WWII as the airline pushed the envelope with landplanes to serve Earth's hidden corners. |
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He started out with solo flights, but in this session over the desert outside Dubai he really pushes the envelope. |
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The amniotes are a monophyletic group of vertebrates, comprising reptiles, birds, and mammals, that develops in its embryonic life the envelope called amnion. |
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It arrived in a yellow envelope with your address scrawled across the front, plastered with Air Mail stickers and stamped with the zip code of New York City. |
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In 2006, when I was a visiting professor at Marquette, I found an envelope with the Esquire emblem on it in my campus mailbox. |
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The envelope also contains a warning about the federal penalties for obstructing the mail. |
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The CIA had trained their field agents to recognize letter bombs and other forms of covert technology, but nothing from Jack's training raised red flags about this envelope. |
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She slit the side of the thick envelope with the tarnished letter opener. |
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Two envelope generators are present, along with an arpeggiator that works in a monophonic, duophonic or polyphonic fashion in four different modes. |
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The building envelope is usually formed from balconies and loggias, creating a semi-public layer enclosed by an external skin of folding or sliding shutters. |
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These large, supramolecular assemblages of proteins form channels that span the nuclear envelope of cells, acting as crucial regulators of nuclear import and export. |
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