It's extending deadlines, and changing rules and waiving certain fees for people whose lives have been turned upside down by Katrina. |
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Apparently the monocyclic geometry leads to stronger interactions between peptide and chromophore extending also to longer times. |
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The front housing portion comprises upper and lower grooved shrouds extending forwardly from the front wall. |
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In extending from the Pythagorean numbers to the totally real Vietens, it is important to understand the constructions involving trisections. |
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Davis hired a shooting coach last summer and worked on extending his shooting range. |
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This through running was achieved by laying a third rail extending the existing narrow-gauge track to the standard gauge of the Shinkansen. |
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Seeds were collected from seed traps placed along six equally spaced radii extending from each of the eight sampling points. |
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In plate tectonics, a transform fault is a strike-slip fault extending throughout the lithosphere and joining any two other plate margins. |
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There was a hunger for extending our web presence, making stuff more shareable, clickable. |
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The Pentagon is extending their tour of duty, saying it's just part of the high cost of war. |
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The defense platform was a torus with three large solar panel arrays extending out from it with 120 degrees between them. |
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The map showed that the facility had five floors, extending some sixty feet below ground. |
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The team found large hot bubbles extending above and below a disk of gas along the equator of the galaxy. |
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Males and females look the same, with white chins extending up just below the eyes and gray-brown caps. |
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More important, WAP microbrowsers are configured to use less memory and CPU power, thus extending the battery life of a mobile device. |
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The Prime Minister said upgrading the railway system and extending drinking water to villages are top-priority projects. |
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Each atoll is the topmost point of a submarine pillar of limestone extending several thousand feet from an extinct volcano. |
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Meanwhile, some of the top-flight players who have been in York for the UK event are extending their stay in Yorkshire. |
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Can we imagine extending our sensoria and expanding our consciousness to include the dusk of flora? |
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He had proved that compact abelian groups are dual to discrete abelian groups, and von Neumann was interested in extending this result. |
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The artillery batteries ' duties quickly changed to extending, improving and maintaining a brigade-sized defensive perimeter. |
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For the male, an orangish-light rufous color covered the area around the eye extending down the side of the face and the front of the throat. |
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The family acquired a former cereal farm, a 300 hectare spread extending along both sides of the meandering river Ega. |
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The space for each city was divided in two by a meandering path extending from Cario to Dakar. |
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He enjoyed his retirement, listening to music and extending his reading of contemporary thought. |
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What he provides instead is a substantial elaboration of the original, clarifying and extending it with the benefit of mature reflection. |
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The second area is between Christmas Rock and Gxulu River Mouth extending three nautical miles seawards from the high-water mark. |
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Beneath the oceans, the crust varies little in thickness, generally extending only to about 5 km. |
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Finally he considers the fundamental nature of marriage and whether or not extending it to same-sex couples would constitute a threat thereto. |
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An anode terminal is electrically connected to the portion of the anode lead wire extending from the anode body. |
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He lowered his arm slowly, cautiously, extending it well away from him, and the bird mantled as it shifted its weight to balance on his wrist. |
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The telescopic boom section is the one nearest the truck, and a folding section of slick line bridges the extending portion. |
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The rim of oral sucker was interrupted laterally by tegumental spines extending into the inner surface. |
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A plate of bone extending from the medial margin of the scapula to the vertebral column has been reported. |
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The sky was an azure blue, extending over New York skyscrapers in the distance, and the water below and beyond was a murky, deep green. |
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He is not a moral majoritarian, but he isn't going to be extending the boundaries of personal morality either. |
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Well, this year Azores High doesn't seem to be extending as far up north as is needed to give us better weather. |
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Old wood cut open reveals dead sapwood extending from an old pruning wound, the point of entry of the fungus. |
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The distribution has a single peak and a short tail extending toward larger numbers. |
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Kitt Peak observations also identified a bright tail extending from the galaxy. |
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Another bio-diesel benefit is the oil acts as an engine lubricant, extending the engine's life. |
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They went into the third quarter break with a one goal lead, extending it in the last to run out four-goal winners. |
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To the right of the entrance hall is a dual aspect drawing room extending the depth of the house and featuring an Adams-style marble fireplace. |
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So powerful is arsphenamine that doctors can give it only in single doses extending over a period of 18 months. |
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About 20 feet round and extending up and down seemingly forever, it neatly severed the bridge. |
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Go to any corner of the world and you will find a Rotarian extending a helping hand to the poor in his own small way. |
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These are located in an arcuate belt about 230 km long and 40 km wide, extending from Seville in Spain, to south of Lisbon in Portugal. |
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The economy of the country was based on rearing cattle and, increasingly, sheep, and gradually extending the acreage under arable crops. |
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We adjusted the knot so that it rested just above the lip, thus extending our reach downward as far as possible. |
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The masonry walls have diagonal cracks extending up from the ends of the steel lintels over the windows. |
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The town is considering extending the trails to eventually link the entire route around the lake. |
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Therefore, progression from mitosis into meiotic prophase is spatially organized in a linear fashion extending from the distal end. |
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Meanwhile a public notice alerted the public to a meeting to raise interest in extending the railway line to Kettlewell. |
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Inside the box, was a gold diadem set with topaz and amethyst, with a matching bracelet, which had chains extending into rings for each finger. |
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You feel the precocious Dinah is auditioning for the show rather than extending the narrative. |
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A light-sensitive magnetic encoder is integrated into the motor, extending the overall length by 2.4 mm. |
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Most right-handed people feel more comfortable extending their right hands. |
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I suggested that extending human lifespans might lead to extended creativity. |
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During the Early Devonian two realms were separated by a ridge extending through the centre of the continent. |
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In the centre of it all stands a bemused young Fijian, a pair of lifebelts extending from outstretched arms, being a tree. |
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It was a philosophy designed to make a poor, agrarian economy into an affluent one, with rich regions extending helping hands to hard up ones. |
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The rhomboid lies beneath the trapezius, extending from its attachment on the spine to the scapulae. |
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Interpretations that prevent us from extending this grace reveal the law's misuse as an instrument of death rather than life. |
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In pidgins and creoles these metaphorical uses are an important means of extending a restricted vocabulary with limited syntactic means. |
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The frontal sinuses may be absent, small, or remarkably large, extending through orbital bones, zygomatic processes, and into the squamae. |
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By leaning forward and extending the low rod, you reduce stress on the leader and hook as the fish flails through the air. |
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This door led into a large entrance hall extending up to a glass domed roof. |
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Many are extending their show specials, relying heavily on telephones and stepping up the one-on-one visits of their sales representatives. |
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And extending a convivial night's drinking after last orders has been called is a long standing Dales custom. |
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The special argot bespoke a fraternity with shared affinities extending beyond child larcenists. |
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Singular wine shops responded by extending their remit to beer and spirits. |
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Today there are landscaped terraced gardens extending to an acre with flowering shrubs and trees. |
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In the altarpiece Mantegna portrays the Madonna extending her hand and bestowing special favor on the marquis, who is dressed in full armor. |
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The proposed initiative complements The Army Distance Learning Program by extending training from the classroom to the entity level. |
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Maintain contact with one's Alma Mater as a means of extending one's business and engineering network. |
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At no time did he ever see ladder ties extending from the block to the brick wythe. |
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He solved cubic equations by extending an algorithm for finding cube roots. |
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Some banks are also refraining from extending loans for fear that they could harm their capital adequacy ratios. |
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This piece of wreckage has been identified as a part of the front of the aircraft, extending to the right wing. |
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Finally I had to decide between my constant worry and frustration and extending my customers' credit. |
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Some businesses irreparably damage their working capital position by extending unrealistic credit to customers. |
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It is true that within six years the French had redrafted this list twice, extending it and then restricting it. |
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And talks are again taking place with a view to extending the contract further. |
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In turn, you keep a closed loop by reciprocating the favor to the other website by extending the same courtesy of a back link. |
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Other European powers, such as Germany, were spreading their wings and extending their interests. |
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The plan of the house has been developed to make a two and three storey L-shaped building with an attenuated wing extending back to the ravine. |
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The orangish arc extending to the left from the aurora is airglow viewed edgewise on the limb of the Earth. |
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Instead of kicking them when they are down they should be extending a helping hand to the unemployed people. |
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On the spinnaker reach to Rayrigg Fiscal Folly pulled ahead, extending its lead in the blustery, fluctuating wind on the leg up to Swan's Nest. |
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Though we may have started out extending a wholesome influence on only one person, that influence could expand to many others. |
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Unlike the other sections, the stern was much battered, showing steel ribs extending up from the keel to around a metre in height. |
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The Standard joins the many friends of the bereaved children in extending consolation and sympathy in their great affliction. |
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There are currently thought to be 19 species, their range extending from France to the Caucasus. |
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For a warm-up dive you could try Harbour Reef, a slab of rock that juts out into the sea, extending the south entrance wall of the harbour. |
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At White Box, the concrete platform that juts out into the main space was set up as a walkway with railings, like a pier extending into the sea. |
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The Scottish executive plans to legislate to change the law, extending rights of adoption. |
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Many adits, shafts and tunnels, some extending over 100 m, pursue these veins deep underground. |
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A geothermal heating system harvests local energy from the site by drawing water from forty wells extending four-hundred feet below ground level. |
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First, the lesion may show a transverse radiolucency extending from the posterior nonarticular surface to the articular surface. |
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Producers advocated extending the dairy price program and developing better methods to assess Johne's disease in U.S. cattle. |
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It is extremely private, with grounds extending to around three quarters of an acre. |
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Monart House is an 18th century sandstone house with limestone quoins and dressings, extending to three storeys over basement. |
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The quality of standing behind and extending support to any social cause often goes silently unnoticed. |
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Patients with large medial frontal lesions extending to the most anterior frontal pole sometimes become abulic. |
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One drawing on a silvered mirror panel presents an axonometric rendering of a cubic form extending outward from the central image along parallel lines. |
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There are several long fins extending from the top of its head like antennae, and they may have lures at the end. |
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Once we get a hint we are capable of making the original more abstract and less concrete, of extending a concrete and singular concept into more abstract spheres. |
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True to the sketch, the site featured big gorgonian-filled overhangs and, inside them and extending out into the channel, great ribbons of jack, trevallies and snappers. |
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They have used words and jargon that ordinary people can't understand as a way of preserving and extending their power while excluding the vast majority of the population. |
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The pinning structure is a rotary feeder which includes a plurality of flexible bristles extending radially from a roller into engagement with the acceleration belt. |
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There was a shelf of rock jutting out from the cliff and extending all along the sweep of the bay, providing a broken highway three to five yards wide. |
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With dying lawns in the south and new plants extending their ranges northwards it sounds as though our gardens will be looking rather different in years to come. |
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Hydraulic fracking is helping put a crimp on Russian Oligarchs, extending even to the Kremlin. |
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He lunged at me, diving down like an eagle towards a fish in the stream, extending longer and deadlier claws than any bird of prey could boast of. |
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As I argue here, Wolof women's new role as moneylenders connects them to a wide array of social networks extending beyond the household and the development group. |
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A simple act of replacing damaged or worn out auto parts can go a long way in extending the life of your Mercedes Benz as well as in restoring its original luster. |
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This involves a 4 to 5 centimeter midline incision extending over the xiphoid process, starting from a point inferior to the level of the nipples. |
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The artist might attempt to disguise them by extending her unprimed canvas beyond the stretcher, suggesting an alternative reading of the work as art object. |
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He asked the mayor to consider either running both Crossrail and District Line trains on the same track or alternatively extending the existing line to Kingston. |
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Sharks can detect vibrations in the water from a few 100m via their lateral lines, a series of pressure-sensitive organs extending along their flanks and over their faces. |
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Microscopically, sections from the retroperitoneal masses consisted of spindle cell proliferation involving the lymph node and extending into adjoining soft tissue. |
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The boot is a technical joy, with cubby holes, cargo nets, an extending plastic cover and a neat reversible floor which flips from carpet to plastic for pet transportation. |
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I went on to argue that the explanatory deficiencies of ID are overwhelming, extending far beyond bad and sinister design. |
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The predominant feature of the shoreline is the rocky cliffs, extending under water to encompass a lush kelp forest, submarine reefs and offshore seamounts. |
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One of its conclusions was that there was at present a continued need for animal experiments both in applied research and research aimed purely at extending knowledge. |
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Other spots, such as one with a fly-casting road warrior, tout the rooms' coffee makers, data ports and locations ideal for extending business trips into leisure stays. |
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Firstly extending CPOs in this way would be yet another indication of the increased regulation of private property and its easy appropriation by the State. |
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Another retrograde step by the government is postponing elections to the Agriculture Produce Market Committees for the third time and extending the arrack auction till August. |
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Borrichia arborescence and Vigna luteola were among the common plants found in tropical scrub habitats extending from the beach to the interior of the islands. |
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The nurse performs a sterile skin prep extending from the patient's lower back area to his or her sacrum and perineum using povidone iodine scrub and paint. |
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A tumor mass within the kidney extended from the medulla to the cortex and macroscopically penetrated the renal capsule, extending into the surrounding fat. |
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She's intending to visit again, with a sister in-tow, and possibly once more with a tame builder who will advise her on the practicability of extending the house. |
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There, in 1081, he organised an advance against the Tanguts winning major victories and extending the control of the Sung dynasty over new regions. |
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Central Europe, extending from the Balkans to the Baltic along the Danube and Oder Rivers, encompasses cultures of Slavic, Germanic, Magyar, and Gaelic origins. |
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You are rotating and moving the loaded cylinder forward as well as extending the breech block while compressing the mainspring and cylinder hushing spring. |
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Evidence of methane rainfall came from Huygens's images of the surface, which showed sinuous, branching channels extending from relatively bright highlands to a tarry plain. |
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The Finns have a rather different approach, extending their legendary progressive views to parking fines, which scale according to one's annual earnings. |
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Just as in rural areas of the United States, there is little commercial interest in extending the Internet backbone to rural areas in less developed countries. |
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The Model 41 has an undercut square post foresight, but its backsight attracted interest since it is mounted on a rib extending rearwards from the barrel. |
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These reasons alone are sufficient for us to continue extending helping hands to Africa, no matter how long it may take to solve the continent's manifold problems. |
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These horns are erect and consist of two branches or prongs, a short branch extending forward and located around halfway up the horn, and a longer, backwardly directed tip. |
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The new regulation closes a major loophole by extending customs law to include personal baggage, typically used in the small-scale traffic of counterfeit items. |
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The unions are spending a boatload of money to protect their paycheck deduction for dues and to fight against extending the time to get teacher tenure. |
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Of course, the political calculus of extending the outreach to appointments is not inconsiderable. |
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The bourgeois in the middle, extending his three-cornered hat in the direction of the traveler, has twisted his head and shoulders toward his companion. |
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The South African asbestos trade responded to the post-war boom by initiating and extending underground workings, and by centralizing and mechanizing the refining process. |
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The larvae began to devour the exoskeletal remains of their previous existence with a beak-like mouth extending from the first segment of their worm-like body. |
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He introduced a proposal for a semi-annual sales tax holiday, and supported extending North York's sidewalk snow removal program to the entire megacity. |
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I sell timeshares on castles in Spain, but I'm extending into this. |
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Work also begins on extending the beers, wines and spirits aisles. |
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Douglas in particular had a penchant for extending the limits of his instrument, using toots, whistles and breathing noises in some of his improvisational work. |
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The military also was used increasingly in domestic law enforcement, even extending to a regular military presence in high-crime areas of major metropolitan cities. |
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Surrounding the pulsar is a bright doughnut-shaped, or toroidal, structure, with jet-like features extending in a perpendicular direction away from the torus. |
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They can be superficial or very deep, extending to the bone. |
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But the U.S. Army is stretched so thin that it's continually extending the tours of duty of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, and morale is suffering. |
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Lighter in weight than solid shafting, the tubular shaft components are designed to cool quickly, extending the life of slide bushings operating at high load and speed. |
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The scheme also led to administrative headaches, with painstaking and tortuous trawls through paper-based employment records, some extending back over 50 years. |
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Physically fit, mentally strong and confident before a crowd, they challenge themselves in the showplace while extending that winning attitude into every area of their lives. |
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Out of complete darkness, in the middle of the screen and half way from the left edge, a thin silvery bright line appears, extending all the way to the right edge. |
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It has a single ridge extending from the tip of the rostrum to the paired blowholes that are a distinctive characteristic of baleen whales. |
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Care of young is protracted, extending for as long as six months, among the longest for birds. |
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The wells were drilled from piers extending from land out into the channel. |
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This is the midnight or bathypelagic zone, extending from 1000 m to the bottom deep water benthic zone. |
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Pennethorne's gallery was demolished for the next phase of building, a scheme by Sir John Taylor extending northwards of the main entrance. |
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Sinister Minister... kept extending his lead and turned the stretch run into a one-horse race. |
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It is alliterative, extending to almost 1,000 lines imitating the Old English Beowulf metre in Modern English. |
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In microbiology, genes can move freely even between distantly related bacteria, possibly extending to the whole bacterial domain. |
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By building a new breakwater and extending the slipways, we will improve ferry resilience and lessen the impact of poor weather conditions. |
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Byssal threads are strong, silky fibers extending from the muscular foot, used to attach to a firm support, such as a rock. |
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Special trains extending into South East Wales operate to Builth Road during the Royal Welsh Show annually in July. |
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The expansion will include the construction of two storage tanks, extending the loading gantry and replacing two existing tank rooves. |
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Dog's anatomy is similar to our own with two parallel bones extending from the elbow to the wrist or carpus. |
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Helmets work by crushing on impact and extending the length of time it takes the head to stop moving. |
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Both auricles were prominent, with the superior crus of each ear extending at a right angle from the antihelix. |
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A huge open gallery ran along the main axis, with wings extending down either side. |
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Methodist women formed a community that cared for the vulnerable, extending the role of mothering beyond physical care. |
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According to synoptic conditions, seasonal low lies over Baluchistan with its trough extending northeastwards. |
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The area which this kingdom covered included most of Southern Northumbria, roughly equivalent to the borders of Yorkshire extending further West. |
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In December 2009, Natural England proposed extending the National Park in the direction of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. |
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The most important information a bank requires when opening a new account or extending credit is the Social Security number. |
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In 2001, violence surrounded a referendum, which apparently supported extending Saleh's rule and powers. |
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Beringia was later regarded as extending from the Verkhoyansk Mountains in the west to the Mackenzie River in the east. |
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The green fruit requires no preparation and is harvested earlier than kiwi fruit, extending the kiwi season. |
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After breeding, all three puffin species winter at sea, usually far from coasts and often extending south of the breeding range. |
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Provides document based functionality by extending the shortcut menu to include viewing, printing, converting and thumbnailing. |
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I like to call it Life and Mind Bearing Principle, extending it even to what I call the Aesthetic Cosmological Principle. |
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Part of Fairfield County, Connecticut consitutes a panhandle, extending into Bronx County, New York. |
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Scorpions are terrestrial chelicerates that have a fossil record extending back more than 400 million years to the Silurian Period. |
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The spermathecae have a kidney-shaped basal chamber with a lateral lobe not extending anteriorly beyond the basal chamber. |
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In Kingia, septal nectaries are branched and relatively more extensive than in Dasypogon, extending below the ovary locules. |
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This would be another stage towards extending the line to Five Ways the original planned destination. |
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The Broads is a network of rivers and lakes in the east of the county, extending south into Suffolk. |
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Bernal's Lab at Birkbeck College with the tobacco mosaic virus extending ideas on helical construction. |
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Torus palatinus is a benign, reactive hyperplasia of osseous tissue extending outward from the surface of the bone. |
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During this period of his life, extending over fourteen years, Cayley produced between two and three hundred papers. |
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Headgear was usually a conical metal helmet with a band of metal extending down to protect the nose. |
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Each tubulin also has a tail extending out from the microtubules, which is negatively charged, and therefore attracts positively charged ions. |
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Horizontal drilling, extending horizontally through the strata, permits the well to access a much greater volume of the strata. |
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Medical nanorobotics holds the greatest promise for curing disease and extending health span. |
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The Okinawa prefecture consists of a chain of islands extending from the southwestern-most main island of Japan down toward Taiwan. |
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Japan has a total of 6,852 islands extending along the Pacific coast of East Asia. |
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The ARC already had great disaster relief mission experience extending back to its foundation. |
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Measuring 35 metres long, it can lift a 500kg payload to its 5,000-ft operating altitude, extending the radar horizon to 160-km. |
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East of the Medway Valley the Downs become broader and flatter, extending as far as the Isle of Thanet. |
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The erosion is both downward, deepening the valley, and headward, extending the valley into the hillside, creating head cuts and steep banks. |
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During a discussion on extending women's right to active suffrage, the Radical Socialist Victoria Kent confronted the Radical Clara Campoamor. |
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Dio does not mention the border, but he views upper Germany as extending to the source of the Rhine. |
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Like most classical geographers he conceives of the continent as surrounded by sea and not extending very far south. |
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In 1882, ongoing civil disturbances in Egypt prompted Britain to intervene, extending a hand to France. |
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He platted his land, extending the lateral lines of the lots south of Shore, or India street, indefinitely out into the river. |
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The extending out of one syllable is a great songwriting device. |
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Its posterior border is marked by the petroclinoidal ligament extending between the petrous apex and posterior clinoid process of the sphenoid. |
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A simple cantilever span is formed by two cantilever arms extending from opposite sides of an obstacle to be crossed, meeting at the center. |
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Kublai promoted economic growth by rebuilding the Grand Canal, repairing public buildings, and extending highways. |
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This device was one of two that gave the Byzantines some hope of extending the siege until the possible arrival of foreign help. |
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Kuntisuyu was the smallest suyu, located along the southern coast of modern Peru, extending into the highlands towards Cusco. |
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Spanning two time zones, it extends to the northwest into a panhandle, extending along the northern Gulf of Mexico. |
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It has six important groups of buildings with residential areas extending over 175 hectares. |
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Upon independence, the government created the Department of Cuzco, maintaining authority over territory extending to the Brazilian border. |
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The financial district is in San Isidro, while much of the industrial activity takes place west of downtown, extending to the airport in Callao. |
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The plan succeeded in extending the linear layout along the Scheldt river by connecting new satellite communities to the main strip. |
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There is a small tributary of the river extending to the edges of the town. |
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The lower Hudson is actually a tidal estuary, with tidal influence extending as far as the Federal Dam in Troy. |
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The former riverbed is clearly delineated beneath the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, extending to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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The changing government burdened the Cossacks as well, extending its reach to reform the Cossack traditions. |
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In 1733, Hertog returned to Jaquim, this time extending the trading post into Fort Zeelandia. |
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Bayer CropScience is extending its European Wheat Breeding Center in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany. |
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The influence can go deeper, extending to the exchange of even basic characteristics of a language such as morphology and grammar. |
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However, such features are entitled to a territorial sea extending 12 nautical miles. |
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Both the Gare Loch and Loch Long are sea lochs extending northwards from the Firth of Clyde. |
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Stair columns often extending above the mill and housed a water tank for the sprinkler system. |
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We present new viscosity and equation of state results extending to high pressures for o-terphenyl, salol, and dibutylphthalate. |
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These bars could be drawn along the top of the frame by the spinner's left hand thus extending the thread. |
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It consists of two beautiful Arches, extending to the opposite side of the river. |
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By 2010, the General Synod voted in favour of extending pensions and other employee rights to clergy in civil unions. |
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The urachus is a band of fibrous tissue extending from the apex of the bladder to the umbilicus. |
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The Alpine zone, extending from tree line to snow line, is followed by the glacial zone, which covers the glaciated areas of the mountain. |
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The lower slopes are planted with a broad belt of conifers, extending across the River Liza to the flanks of High Crag. |
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It underlies much of north England's younger cover, extending south to East Anglia. |
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British Tories criticized the signatories for not extending the same standards of equality to slaves. |
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There are coal fields in the southeast corner of the county, extending along the coastal region north of the river Tyne. |
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The project would involve improving and extending Parmenter Road and adding a T-shaped intersection. |
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Denmark became part of a Lutheran heartland extending through Scandinavia and northern Germany. |
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Iceland has extensive genealogical records dating back to the late 17th century and fragmentary records extending back to the Age of Settlement. |
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A ria coast is a coastline having several parallel rias separated by prominent ridges, extending a distance inland. |
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Opposite Exmouth on the west shore is the village of Dawlish Warren with its sand spit extending across the mouth of the estuary. |
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A net extending behind the goal is attached to the crossbar and lower goal posts. |
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At any rate there flourished by the curbing, sure enough, a wide and very stabby cactus garden, extending Tartar hospitality. |
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Japan is an island nation in East Asia comprising a large stratovolcanic archipelago extending along the Pacific coast of Asia. |
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After feathering and extending the arms, the rower pivots the body forward. |
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Savvy baby wipe marketers, on the other hand, have fought the potential decline by extending usage occasions for wipes. |
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An overbust corset encloses the torso, extending from just under the arms to the hips. |
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Para-cloacal bands short and wide, extending from level of urostyle to mid-length of thighs. |
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In Halpern, in the process of extending marriage to same-sex couples, ONCA severed the relation between marriage and reproduction. |
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Floodplains generally contain unconsolidated sediments, often extending below the bed of the stream. |
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Collins is supervising a mission to put the Chandra X-ray telescope into an orbit extending a third of the way to the moon. |
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The British were prevented from extending their authority beyond Manila and the nearby port of Cavite. |
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Southsea continued to grow eastwards in the early 20th century, extending to the area of Eastney. |
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Backsplashes, window-flanking columns, and pantry doors are all mirrored, bouncing light off walls and extending sight lines throughout the room. |
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Henry set about extending royal justice in England to reassert his authority and spent time in Normandy shoring up support amongst the barons. |
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The rock cracks, and the fracture fluid permeates the rock extending the crack further, and further, and so on. |
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In a halogen lamp, filament evaporation is prevented by a chemical process that redeposits metal vapor onto the filament, extending its life. |
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The EEA links these countries into the EU's market, extending the four freedoms to these states. |
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It does not however, extend to private or local bills, nor bills extending the length of a parliament beyond five years. |
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However, the period they idealized was largely the High Middle Ages, extending into Early Modern times. |
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Direct laryngoscopic examination revealed a postcricoid tumour extending to the oesophagus. |
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A NORTH East health trust is planning to invest PS20m in refurbishing and extending operating theatres at one of its hospitals. |
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Shallower regions of the sublittoral zone, extending not far from the shore, are sometimes referred to as the subtidal zone. |
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On March 13, 2009, the CLCS accepted Mexico's arguments for extending its continental shelf up to 350 NM into the Western Polygon. |
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The Laughing Gull has a predominantly southern breeding range, extending from the Carribbean and the Gulf of Mexico northward to Atlantic Canada. |
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The forces are also extending on the adjoining ridges to increase their area of influence. |
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The Mongol Empire conquered a large part of Asia in the 13th century, an area extending from China to Europe. |
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Future MP Bassam Shab said he supported extending Sleiman's term if a new president was not elected on time. |
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Roads in midslope and ridgetop positions may affect the drainage network by initiating new channels or extending the existing drainage network. |
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On 3 September 2007, Christopher published a new book, Thomas and Victoria, extending the series to 41 volumes. |
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On extra-oral examination he had an obvious soft tissue swelling emanating from his parotid, and extending buccally towards the mental foramen. |
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Finally, an ion tail could be seen extending from the coma in the antisolar direction. |
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Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope. |
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The Middle Atlas is the westernmost of three Atlas Mountains chains that define a large, plateaued basin extending eastward. |
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Fujitsu Computer Systems today rolled out a new 64-bit dual-processor Intel Itanium 2 rack server, extending its Itanium-based product portfolio. |
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These names in turn are at the end of a tradition extending to the Roman republic. |
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Rhetorics of Display for the most recent scholarly publication extending rhetoric's scope to non-discursive domains of rhetorical influence. |
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The circuit was built using IBM's latest silicon germanium chip-making technology, extending basic silicon to speeds never thought possible. |
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The flexible antenna was inserted subdermally, extending toward the head of the snake. |
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It is equipped with a brake and is extensible on its long coupling pole, extending from axle to axle. |
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During the Early Middle Ages, a village first began to be built around the monument, eventually extending into it. |
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And he suggested the cash should go instead on extending tax breaks on childcare for all couples. |
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One common ceratopsian feature is a frill extending from the back of the skull. |
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Peninsular Malaysia is a long stretch of land extending southwards from Thailand to the Straits of Johore, which separate it from Singapore. |
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The sensor may aid in quantitating attached bacteria and in defining or extending operating cycle times for the industry. |
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On plain roentgenogram a radio-opaque mass extending from the iliac fossa to the lesser trochanter was seen. |
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Casuistry is reasoning used to resolve moral problems by extracting or extending theoretical rules from particular instances and applying these rules to new instances. |
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The medical term for tongue-tie is ankyloglossia, which is caused by a restrictive frenum that stops the tongue from extending beyond the lower front teeth or lips. |
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It has been held annually since that year, progressively extending itself northwards beyond Seaclose Park along the fields of the eastern Medina valley. |
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Cystoscopy noted a large, irregular, pedunculated mass in the midline of the bladder, starting at the trigone posteriorly, extending back to the posterior wall of the bladder. |
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A motor glider does have an engine for extending its performance and some have engines powerful enough to take off, but the engine is not used in normal flight. |
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Schmidt, a horticulturist at the University of Illinois, originally putting cut flowers in a sterilized vase is important to extending the life of the flowers. |
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Triliths have a distribution extending from the Sharqiyah to the Wadi Hadhramaut and tribal opinion is probably correct in regarding them as commemorative monuments. |
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Cape Cod is a geographic cape extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of mainland Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States. |
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By approximately 13,000 years ago, the majority of the ice had melted, leaving the Grand Banks exposed as several islands extending for hundreds of kilometers. |
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