In the novelization's text, no less than three chapters are expended on mechanical description of the great life-giving experiment. |
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Having expended large amounts of money on multiculturalism, they are hardly likely to criticise it. |
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So if need be, yes, there could be a rider on their appropriation bill that no money should be expended by the FCC to administer the Powell rule. |
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Much effort has been expended in attempting to ascertain a precise antecedent to the trust in other laws. |
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Our client is a little concerned as he has been allowed access to the premises and has expended substantial sums thereat. |
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No other major power in history has expended so much diplomatic effort, over so many decades, to try to mediate peace among foreign nations. |
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Seldom will so much hot air have been expended by so many for such a meanly self-serving and self-defeating result. |
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The main modifiable factors affecting energy balance are dietary energy intake and energy expended through physical activity. |
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I was amazed at the creative energies expended in getting people to give and increase their pledges. |
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In the operation, 35,000 short tons of munitions were moved, but only 6,000 short tons were actually expended. |
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That is, an infinite amount of energy would have to be expended, via the accelerating force, to reach the speed of light. |
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Ever since, billions of dollars and hours have been expended looking for nail scissors. |
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We expended almost two million tons of bombs, rockets, napalm, and so forth against the trail and lost far too many men. |
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The nervous and physical energy expended drained him in the second half, hence his withdrawal, said Williamson. |
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The money and resources expended on ensuring portability of old-fangled phone numbers will be diverted from other projects. |
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For example, the agency often uses Delta II launch vehicles, and they let the expended second stages of these rockets just drop from the sky. |
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Because a greater percentage of fat is burned at lower intensities, people assume more fat calories are expended. |
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His special cruelty is expended on Smike, a half-witted lad left on his hands and employed as a drudge. |
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Magazine sizes vary from a few shots to up to 99 rounds, with the AI providing automatic reloads whenever a clip is expended. |
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Have they, then, expended a single farthing on the improvement of that river? |
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The small peasantry sells or exchanges over ten per cent of their labour expended in agriculture. |
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Furthermore, the Talmud provides a budget detailing how the Temple's collections should be expended. |
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Ross expended his remaining ammunition in repelling this attack and was ordered to fall back on the company command post. |
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Paula expended her inheritance on building and supporting the twin communities and led her community of women with sensitivity and humility. |
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In the past, he says, too much time and effort has been expended on maintaining and preserving bricks and mortar. |
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On it he built a glebe house and offices, the only one then in this county, and expended therein more than a thousand pounds. |
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To get to the Moon she expended only about 60 kilograms of xenon propellant. |
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Every year at budget time, ingenuity is expended on how to gouge more millions out of university students. |
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Men have expended their time and energy searching, proving and disproving the creator. |
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All the creative energy is expended in hyping and sales, with none left over for the product. |
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The government tries to be a middleman but is unable to arbitrate, so a lot of energy is expended on political issues. |
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What has been established is that lies were told and that much energy was expended on ensuring that the truth never got out. |
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Political pundits knew that he was politically expendable, but few expected him to be expended so quickly. |
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Buy a little book ruled for the purpose for pounds, shillings and pence and keep an account of cash received and expended. |
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Bombs burst from above like rolling cracks of thunder as shrapnel rained down from the sky, expended from death black clouds. |
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It may be in part accounted for by much energy being expended in the rapidity of the transmission. |
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It was an Allied victory but Britain had nearly exhausted its supply of men and the Americans had expended hundreds of thousands of lives. |
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On February 14th, the 23rd RCT received supplies via an airdrop to replenish ammunition expended during the previous night's fight. |
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Weight loss is achieved by eating less kilojoules than the energy that is expended. |
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After the war, capital and labor must be expended in reconstruction and repair. |
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In addition to the purchase price, she expended a million pounds sterling on its refurbishment. |
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He had expended all of his ammo, both primary and secondary, as well as his grenades. |
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Considerable effort has been expended at the interface between clinical medicine and scientific methods to achieve the maximum validity and usefulness of diagnostic tests. |
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More likely, the city expended no energy abating weed nuisances there. |
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These systems are intended to protect the workers in case of sudden wind gusts and to protect the investment of time and money already expended on the built wall. |
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As I went through the documents more closely, I discovered that for all the human resources expended in surveilling us, there was remarkably little real information. |
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We followed the guide as she strode forward on her flat shoes and up the marble staircase past election posters, now already peeling after their usefulness was expended. |
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A crucial part of the war effort was expended on creating an army of men who looked heroic, larger than life, and capable of showing forth the nation's virile strength. |
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Researchers expended considerable effort to develop methods of active immunity to prevent scarlet fever, as well as methods of passive immunity to treat scarlet fever. |
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As a consequence of such a chromosome reduction, cellular metabolite and energy resources would not be expended to maintain and express the deleted genetic information. |
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Acres of print, reels and reels of Videotape have been expended on Beslan. |
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A lien may be claimed as an in rem right against an article on which the lien claimant has effected repairs or expended money for repairs or for which it has provided storage. |
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Therefore, owing to the Commission being satisfied that the funds have been properly expended it was not necessary to consider any alleged links during this Inquiry. |
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When the full budget has been expended, Gloe must refresh the users budget before another recommendation can be made. |
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Precision munitions, mostly fired from air-or sea-based platforms, accounted for 7 percent of all ordnance expended during Operation Desert Storm. |
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Without knowing the total amount of power being expended to accelerate both the locomotive and train, a reasonable estimate of locomotive power cannot be obtained. |
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I seem these last two weeks to have expended a lot of unnecessary energy. |
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Here's a world where much more energy is expended on spinning gaffes and molding sound bites than creating sound policy. |
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In a swim test in a tank, an Adelie penguin wearing a band expended 24 percent more energy than an unbanded penguin. |
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This tumor probably originated in the mucosa overlying the turbinate bone, and it expended laterally to involve the maxillary antrum. |
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A great deal of excellent humour was expended on the perplexities of mine host. |
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Much energy was also expended on decorative painting of fixtures and fittings, often of a very temporary nature. |
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Many millions of dollars are expended on drugs, diagnostic tests, and psychotherapies of a placebic nature. |
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For this reason, much effort is expended in trying to understand the physics of these components. |
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This mixing must continue long enough to yield a net specific energy expended upon the mix of at least 5000 joules per kilogram of the mix. |
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Exodus from Egypt means a departure from the thanatocracy where all our energies are expended on building the tombs of mummified eternal death. |
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On a global level, the potential adipocentric beneficial effects are expended into systemic effects. |
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Much energy was expended during this period on conflicts between Anglicans and nonconformists over education. |
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The only effort expended is in the turns at the top and bottom of every such loop. |
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Wilde envisions a society where mechanisation has freed human effort from the burden of necessity, effort which can instead be expended on artistic creation. |
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When first appointed to the command in the Moluccas, Galvano carried with him a private fortune of 10,000 crusadoes, all of which he expended in the public service. |
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At first these were the people employed in government and administrative roles, but this was expended to include those Asians engaged in commerce. |
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This fostered serious debates over cash, the line sometimes being drawn between cash being expended and cash being invested, the latter permitted as waqf property. |
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If the series starts with a superburst, then often the rest of the series is weaker than usual, presumably because of the water and energy already expended. |
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