The Afars are mostly nomadic pastoralists whose grazing area extends from eastern and southern Eritrea into Ethiopia. |
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Whereas Gossaert's outer frame conceals the termination of the baldachins, the replica extends them to their projected spires and highest vaults. |
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Within the area of his chiefdom, which extends far beyond the village, live 6,800 people. |
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In both specimens, the prearticular extends forward to a point midway between the two large coronoid teeth. |
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In spite of this custom, the special exemptions from following suit still only extends to the trumps that outrank the king. |
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The medial process is very elongate proximally and extends well posterior of the articular surface of the head. |
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Lush lawns are fed by underground sprinklers, while one of the cobbled patio areas extends from the entrance gates right up to the house. |
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His fascination with all things Chopper also extends to the world wide web. |
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The cheerfulness extends to the look of the film, in particular to its vulgar and loving recreation of an imaginary Swinging London. |
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The vetches and vetchlings are native to temperate areas in both hemispheres and their range even extends into mountainous parts of Africa. |
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It is the first time in five months City have recorded back-to-back victories and extends their unbeaten run to four games. |
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Such a covering is safe provided it is over the muzzle and none of the covering material extends into the barrel. |
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It is a very unusual piece of theatre in the sense that it extends the boundaries and possibilities of theatre to the maximum. |
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If the stretch mark extends well above that level, some of them may be left behind, even in a belt lipectomy. |
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The steel-faced external wall extends into the house to mark the entrance, form a parapet and frame the fireplace. |
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This third section has already incorporated material from earlier in the movement and the coda extends this process. |
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Briefly the alleys open into placetas and miradors, from where the view extends for miles. |
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Reflux that extends into the renal pelvis and calyces and is associated with moderate ureteral, renal pelvic, and calyceal dilation. |
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In language, the words we deal with do have referential meaning which extends beyond this closed logical system. |
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A bendlet sinister extends from the top left to the bottom right of the shield. |
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Menard lies only eighty miles north of the New Madrid Fault system that extends southward from Cairo, Illinois. |
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In short, Britain's trade in services is a huge success story which is scarcely ever told, and it extends to Asia. |
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The root of the hair extends down into the follicle and widens into a bulb at its base, which is the center of hair growth. |
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It has a similar strike but steeper dip and extends to anticipated Precambrian basement depths. |
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In all the sale extends to 800 lots, ranging across plant, machinery, tools, office equipment, furniture and computers. |
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The ACL is a short band of ropy connective tissue that extends from the back of the thigh bone to the front of the shin bone. |
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Dense stone debris pitted the clay floor, which extends unevenly over the bedrock. |
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It extends basic human rights without distinction to all migrants, documented or undocumented. |
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They collected and stored pseudopollen, which extends the entire length of the disc midline, in their scopae. |
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The fringing reef drops to 5m and a gradual slope of sand and coral boulders extends to the outer reef. |
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The alpine area to be covered by the study extends from Capilano River to Deep Cove with access points in Capilano, Lynn Valley and Seymour. |
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She extends a hand to the desperate swimmer who struggles to make the shore. |
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A person beckoning someone else extends an arm with the palm turned down and brings the fingers toward the wrist. |
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Dominated by low-growing vegetation, tundra is a habitat that extends from the polar ice cap south to the boreal forest. |
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A flexible diaphragm extends over at least a portion of the oil reservoir, and a seal is secured to the diaphragm. |
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A tree-lined promenade extends south to Battery Park, with its view to the Statue of Liberty. |
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Morey extends this work by calculating for load funds load-adjusted returns in addition to unadjusted returns. |
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Visible light is just a small part of a continuum of electromagnetic radiation that extends from radio waves to gamma rays. |
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The rule, indeed, extends with more or less force to every species of free government. |
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Therefore, combustion in the superadiabatic regime significantly extends conventional flammability limits well into the ultra-lean zone. |
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Double doors lead to the dining room which in turn extends to a sunroom with sliding patio doors. |
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The left leg, flat and sinuous, extends forward to the tip of its elegant beribboned slipper, as if tapping time. |
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They all have a large, fur-lined cheek pouch that opens next to the mouth and extends back along the shoulders. |
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The tornado, a violently rotating column of air, extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. |
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The same discussion extends into the next chapter when it discusses JSP and coupling JSP with servlets. |
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Sadly, the incompetence of many technical design staffs extends beyond new hires. |
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The nurse extends the patient's arms on padded arm boards and positions the patient's elbows at right angles. |
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The rocket motor ignites following discharge from the cannon and extends the effective range of the cannon. |
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In Courbet's painting, the patron politely extends his hat in the direction of his guest. |
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Shallow ground extends about 500 yards south of the island, causing yet another set of nasty tide rips. |
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A porch off the great room extends the living space out to a courtyard with a dipping pool and deluxe alfresco kitchen. |
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The cartilage extends around the medial side where it articulates with the ulna. |
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They have a thin streak of white scales that extends above their anterior eyes. |
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This extends into his professional life, where he works as an evictor, shoving notices anonymously under doors and scuttling away. |
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Let there be no outcry when the long arm of the law extends itself to these sectors, as indeed we believe, it will soon do. |
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Overhead, a landing with wooden floor extends the length of the house and could easily hold a chaise longue or set of bookcases. |
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There is no engine to see over, so the windshield area extends down to the floor. |
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The second stanza extends both the interrogatory mode and intensifies the language contrapuntal to the traditional imagery. |
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The list of Florida's superb coastlines extends to many other beaches but giving space to other seashores in U.S. are the following water bodies. |
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The work under review represents extends his previous scholarly endeavour by widening his geographical scope to include all of Europe. |
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His quest for knowledge and mastery extends beyond the proper way to run a slant pattern, although he could tell you that, step by step. |
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The material extends almost to the corners on the sides, i.e., much more than in the case of a half binding. |
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Other research extends these findings from doctored drinks to regular food. |
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The Auk Formation is widespread in the UK Central North Sea and extends northwards into the southern Viking Graben. |
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She says that their land extends to about an acre, with a burn running through it. |
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With this specimen, the geographic distribution extends beyond the type locality of D. maior in Vergano. |
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Dramatically framed by alpine peaks, it extends an existing residential area. |
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Motorists leaving Knock village are faced with a 100 kph limit on a stretch of road that extends 54 yards to the main N 17 by-pass road! |
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He extends his hand toward the metal door, bringing it slamming to a close. |
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The hose extends 30 inches and has a rotating head for spray or aerated water flow. |
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That freedom necessarily extends to the workings of the courts and tribunals which administer and enforce the laws of this country. |
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He extends his shooting range to 10 feet, hits free throws, learns to put the ball on the floor occasionally. |
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This old-school British feel even extends to the more modern elements such as climate control, which offers read-outs in Imperial Fahrenheit. |
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They achieve this feat because of a specially adapted three chambered lung that extends the entire length of their body. |
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The study area currently extends 300 km off the east side of the Peron Peninsula and includes more than 600 animals. |
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The physician palpates the joint line on the dorsum of the foot and passively flexes and extends the toe to locate the joint line. |
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It has headroom of about 6.1 metres and a large secure yard area that extends 31.8 metres. |
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That sloping top tube extends the flowing lines to the rear triangle a treat. |
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As you can see from the figure below, the baffle extends to the top of the tank, and the liquid passes through holes below the water line. |
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The legislation extends the commission's remit to deal with demand side management and energy efficiency. |
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But diet extends to a selection of birds including warblers and even swallows, wheatears and nightingales. |
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Rhadinesthes decimus also has a barbel that extends about half the length of the head and has photophores and luminous material near the stem. |
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The Burren area extends some 40 kilometers from east to west and 30 kilometers from north to south. |
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Oddly enough, Dominic's love of dogs even extends to street dogs, and he often feeds them. |
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The path then extends across central Mexico and into the southern Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea before terminating in the central Atlantic. |
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The anterior epitympanum dissection extends as far as the root of the zygoma and is made continuous with a wide anterior canal wall enlargement. |
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It extends to any kind of ecosystem, such as coasts, forests, plains and islands. |
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Her range of hats extends to very special headgear from Milliner Philip Treacy. |
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From the top of the 43-meter-high bell tower, the panorama extends to the sea. |
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The team routinely extends opponents' innings by not reaching playable balls or botching plays that are ruled as hits. |
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A frogfish extends and dangles its illicium just above its mouth, flicking, jerking, and waving the lure. |
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Overtime extends beyond 5 o'clock postmeridian, but not to exceed two and one-half days' pay for the full period. |
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His deft touch and ability to extract humour and absurdity from the ordinary extends beyond directing movies. |
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The lingual root arises directly from the base of the lingual shelf, is slender, and extends obliquely medially as well as vertically. |
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Along the sixth and seventh floors of the western wing, a glazed corridor extends south beyond the building's edge. |
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The social ostracism extends to grounding the child or even making him go to bed early. |
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Binding of phenol to one site extends the lifetime of the other two in the trimer. |
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This is a good thing because it probably extends the expected lifetime of the drives significantly. |
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He said all boats were fishing on the borderline and were allowed to travel through the reserve which extends out three sea miles from the shore. |
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A fully electronic unit, it consists of a wide, flat strip that extends into the tank, topped by a cap housing the electronics. |
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The range of ornamental furniture extends to cots, dressing tables and dining tables. |
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But utilization in the field of Civil Engineering extends ample scope for consuming bulk volume efficiently and economically. |
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Titanium forceps also offer durability, which extends the working life of the instrument. |
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The regimented orthogonality of the exterior extends to the perimeter offices, which are edged by a series of arcades lined with redoak veneer. |
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After birth, it is represented by the median umbilical ligament, which extends from the dome or anterior wall of the bladder to the umbilicus. |
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The batholith extends into the west Kimberley, and is more than 750 km long and about 60-70 km wide. |
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A good deck transports you to another world, or at the very least extends your living space outdoors. |
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This neighbourly closeness extends beyond social pleasantries to a philosophy of making sure everyone on the island is taken care of. |
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The range of the Arctic hare in Canada extends from Newfoundland to the High Arctic. |
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Their winning league run actually extends to 16 games, having won their two closing fixtures of last season. |
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It extends to 185 square metres and its theme is one of contemporary style in a modern age. |
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A low sagittal crest extends from the supraorbital ridges to the parietal region. |
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The bill extends measures aimed at individuals and to lesser extent corporations. |
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The Association extends season's greetings to all members and every good wish for the year ahead. |
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Schubb's gag order extends even to the outside activities of interviewees that displease him. |
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Notice also that the outlet has a pipe that extends below the normal surface level of the liquid. |
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And it extends to independent thinking, which can't easily be tested by exams. |
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This routinism extends to most of the performances, though Plummer, Domini Blythe as Goneril and Godin are the principal exceptions. |
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The club extends seasonal greetings to all and thanks for the generous support of the lotto throughout the year. |
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So passionate is my love of opera, that I crave any activity that extends my time in the Arts Centre. |
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Scientists have discovered an ingredient in red wine that extends the lifespan of baker's yeast by up to 80 per cent. |
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This time the result was more emphatic as this excellent college extends its reputation as one of the finest in the college football hierarchy. |
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This crest mask represents a woman and is worn with a white mesh suit, which extends over the head of the masquerader. |
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I manage to stop myself from asking which switch extends those rotating blades that shred the tyres of passing cars. |
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Yet more evidence that Godwin's Law extends well past the confines of the Internet. |
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Without the support of the bowsprit, the long spar that extends forward from the bow of the ship, there was no support for the masts. |
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The direction of the wall's line is tightened to a radial geometry which extends from the centre of view in the existing house. |
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This suggests that the distribution of minus ends where microtubules depolymerize and thus, the pole itself, extends over a large area. |
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Where the trunk meets the ground it frays out, and extends a few worm-like roots above the soil. |
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In so doing, McDowell greatly extends our understanding of the intellectual roots of the Levelers, the Quakers, and the Ranters. |
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The quadratomandibularis extends between the palatoquadrate and mandible and may assist in protruding the upper jaw in all elasmobranchs. |
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The radicle and plumule form a small subglobose unit, the embryonic axis, whose acuminate lower end extends into the micropyle. |
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Once the tumor extends to or invades local organs, radiation therapy becomes the mainstay of treatment. |
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A white coagulum forms and frequently extends many millimeters beyond the point of initial contact. |
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The lack of security checks on employees extends right to the highest levels of clearance, the report said. |
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Slowly begin to deepen your breathing, little by little, so each inhalation grows slightly deeper and each exhalation extends a bit further. |
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A bundle of muscles extends from the floor of the mouth to form the tongue. |
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The Wake's hybridist nature extends beyond genre, even beyond portmanteau words, indeed to the most atomic level of text. |
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When the lower part of the hatch is down, a loading tray automatically extends to aid with cargo loading and unloading. |
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The pancreatic head lies cephalad to and well to the right of the umbilicus, and the tail of the pancreas extends to the spleen. |
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The sad irony of it all is that God's infinite mercifulness extends to the nether limits where our present breed of politicians abound. |
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This is the division in charge of recovering lost paintings and drawings, and their jurisdiction extends to various collectibles. |
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A cnemial crest extends along the dorsal surface of the proximal end of the tibia. |
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It's how you cope with the injuries that either extends or shortens your career. |
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The amendment, which extends the recall statute to 10 years, comes about in response to a Congressional proposal. |
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Another psychologist, E.M. Thornton, extends the analogy between hypnotism, mesmerism, and exorcism. |
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A diaphragm extends around the shaft and defines fluidly separate upper and lower chambers within a valve body. |
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One off-centre bay window extends upwards, bringing views of the sky in addition to the broad sweep of the hills. |
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This family presently contains more than 22 genera subdivided into three subfamilies, and the family extends through most of the Permian. |
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In small individuals the transverse process extends only a little beyond the span of the zygapophysis. |
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Anything is relevant to the pupil that fires the imagination or extends the mind. |
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She is a high-strung kind of girl, but at least her fastidiousness extends to her sense of obligation and hospitality. |
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Increasing your vertical leap on the court extends way past the weight room. |
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A tail in each distribution extends toward values of higher modulation depth. |
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The vineyard area extends from the tropic of Capricorn in the north to the 40th parallel in the south. |
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In severe years the sea ice extends along the north coast, and in extremely severe years it reaches the south coast. |
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The mark surrounds the matter to be taken back and it also extends in to the margin. |
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It extends from the Earth's surface to the tropopause, the name given to the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere. |
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The stratosphere extends above the troposphere to about 150,000 feet and is the region where the ozone layer is formed. |
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The stratosphere is the atmospheric layer between the troposphere and the mesosphere and extends from about 12 km altitude to about 50 km. |
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But a country's landmass often extends far offshore geologically, well beyond its coastline. |
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The color scheme extends to the attached sunroom with its red rattan settee and yellow armchairs, which have kick pleats in plaid. |
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Rectangular in shape, the Fort, made of lime and mortar, extends to an area of 16,200 square metres. |
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In dromaeosaurs and birds, the pubic boot extends caudally and the pubis evolved a retroverted, or backward directed, position. |
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The interdependence between them creates a relationship that extends beyond the requisites of quality, price, delivery and service. |
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January extends the party a little bit as most people's catch-up month, making it maybe the best month of all for moviegoing. |
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The theme extends to detailed scale model layouts of tanks and ships, and a war games group will re-enact the D-Day Landings in miniature. |
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Furuncles and carbuncles occur as a follicular infection progresses deeper and extends out from the follicle. |
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A glance at a thrush distribution map reveals that summer range extends as far north as the birch scrub zone on the Kola peninsular. |
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The range of this bird extends across the boreal and temperate zones of Europe and Asia as far as China. |
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Its range extends from Portugal to China, with the largest numbers found in Spain and Russia. |
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The ao dai consists of a long mandarin-collared shirt that extends to the calves, slit at both sides to the waist. |
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This attitude extends to other things like the drinks licensing laws for example. |
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The fossil record of this family extends to the late Eocene or early Oligocene. |
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The posterior portion of the zygomatic arch extends to the occipital region forming an enlarged attachment site for the temporalis muscle. |
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As the temperature rises, the maximum intensity of the radiated light moves into the red, then extends through the spectrum to the ultraviolet. |
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An archetypal Southern California figure, Bob Keane's fascinating career in music extends over 60 years from the '30s to the present. |
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Imagine a small window with an enormous curtain rod over it that extends far beyond the window frame. |
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Its retail sector serves an area that extends for miles on either side of the Strait. |
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This basement area extends under the sidewalk as an areaway, which is lit from glass lights in the sidewalk above. |
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The central mountain chain extends the length of the island and is covered in tropical rain forest. |
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The Yellow Cat Member contains a basal calcrete with interbedded sands and clays and extends upward to a prominent sandstone unit. |
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However, if you are relying on a home insurance policy, check with your insurer that cover extends to travel overseas. |
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Most notable is a one-story porch that extends the length of the central block, its roof supported by five slender columns with Ionic capitals. |
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Bermuda extends 21 square miles, and much of it is covered by introduced species like the casuarinas tree, an import from Australia. |
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A flat arch, also known as jack or straight arch, extends straight across an opening with no curvature, creating a horizontal emphasis. |
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The vogue extends to male triathletes, who wax their legs, underarms and chest to feel more streamlined. |
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The principle of elected controllers extends into every area of workers' democracy. |
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Also the previously named Burren Road which extends from Burren Church to the waterworks has been renamed as an extension of the Donaghaguy Road. |
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The splendor of Havana, rather than being confined to a small quarter of the city, extends for miles. |
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This even extends to some of the marquee stars, as Mary Jane looks particularly bland with flattened features. |
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The white extends out the wings, but the primaries, secondaries, and tail feathers are mottled black-and-white. |
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Instead, their music successfully extends electronica's reach to meld with the multiplicity and playfulness of nature. |
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The addition of molybdenum extends the range of passivity in solutions of low oxidizing characteristics. |
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Occasionally the medial head of the triceps extends distally to form an arch across the ulnar groove. |
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From the skull extends the spine of the whale, and the hump of the whale rises above the larger vertebrae. |
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A bivalve is characterized by possessing two shells secreted by a mantle that extends in a sheet on either side of the body. |
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A slip at the level of rhomboideus minor, named rhomboideus minimus, extends from the scapula to thoracic or lower cervical vertebral spines. |
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The manubrium sometimes extends to the insertion of the third costal cartilages. |
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Not every company charges an astronomical rate, a massive arrangement fee and suggests a loan which extends to the next generation. |
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Conversely he extends the hand of friendship to other heads of faiths at a convocation he convened in Rome. |
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The Amish ethic of confession extends to answering questions asked by outsiders. |
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This extends from the digital dot of the printing process to the larger scale of the repeating pattern, the panel, and the facade openings. |
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The line also extends beyond the real number line, which corresponds to the unlimited hyperreals. |
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And occasionally this desire to inflict hurt on malefactors extends beyond the government and almost as far as criminals. |
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If it is useful to lock and unlock a car, the usage of the remote extends some more here. |
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From the front door a stone walk extends through the house and out a pair of patio doors to the terrace. |
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The large trapezius muscle extends from the base of the skull to the last thoracic vertebrae, and from the spinal column to the scapulae. |
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If later drilling shows that the deposit extends over a larger area than had previously been thought, the area will be redetermined with more extensive boundaries. |
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Reticulate ornamentation extends from venter to umbilical wall. |
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The sublittoral zone extends from the low-tide line out to 200 meters. |
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This aesthetic appreciation extends to previous writers on the subject. |
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The estate extends in all to some 5300 acres and offers some classic red and roe deer stalking, woodcock shooting and excellent brown trout fishing on a number of hill lochs. |
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Indeed, the importance of self-control extends beyond financial matters. |
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The grantee of a right of way has a right to enter upon the grantor's land over which the way extends for the purpose of making the grant effective. |
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The significance of Wolof surnames today, as through history, extends beyond identification to identity, encapsulating a person's entire socio-economic heritage. |
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The dual aspect master bedroom extends the length of the property and is fitted with a tiled fireplace and a wooden wardrobe with overhead presses. |
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A new and unexpected finding is that the influence of telomere proximity extends to ectopic recombination between homologous sequences located interstitially. |
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The absurdity of North Korea now extends to its futile attempt to anticipate the whims of Mother Nature. |
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There is a purity that extends from north Orlando to this gathering of gaudy dilettantes. |
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An extensive sheet of sagittally running fibers extends posteriorly and includes fibers of the posterior thalamic peduncle, anterior commissure, and optic radiation. |
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The upper unicuspids have a pigmented ridge that extends to the cingulum. |
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The house extends to around 337 square metres and includes, on the ground floor, four reception rooms, a kitchen, utility room, laundry room and one ensuite bedroom. |
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The town of Treasure Beach extends into the hotel, and town characters frequently do, gravitating around the bar, which also looks towards the sunset from Adirondack chairs. |
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The revitalized warehouse district extends from NW 20th Street to NW 36th Street, from North Miami Avenue to NW 3rd. |
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Its meander begins at the railway siding and extends down the bleak R545 road to Bethal, passing between open-cast coal pits and dried-up mealie fields. |
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The frequency range covered by the GBT extends from low frequencies where the opacity is relatively low to high frequencies where opacity is very high. |
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The BBC have a massive web presence which even extends north of Watford. |
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The beach extends for 10km and is pocketed with serene, uninhabited sections. |
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But the economic impact of its legal saga extends far beyond its Stamford, Connecticut, headquarters. |
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The extraordinary symbolic multivalence of food and eating extends much further, so that food has probably always been charged with questions of moral significance. |
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The skepticism extends to some of the 250,000 members of his own party. |
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Spread out below the ridge is a remarkable expanse of woodlands, an acacia and eucalypt plain of shimmering leaf canopy that extends to the coast. |
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The act of Bastinado, generally used to punish miscreants but also to elicit answers from torture victims, extends back through history hundreds of years. |
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In this work, the viewer's attention is the mountain on which the flag extends from its peak down its rocky side, giving a sense of ruggedness to the image. |
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The coelom extends into the rays, where the gonads are located. |
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The Believer is one of those films whose story extends beyond celluloid. |
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He extends a limp hand, smiles tepidly, and says something polite. |
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The problem extends far beyond the politicians who hold sway over the nation's purse strings. |
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It extends for 15 km, at first in a southerly, and then in a westerly direction, passing between Ischia and the Banco di Fuori until terminating in the Tyrrhenian basin. |
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The Democratic slant extends to those receiving federal unemployment benefits. |
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As His sovereignty extends to His worship, so it is His sole prerogative to appoint the laws of His worship, to command of His subjects the way they ought to worship Him. |
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The patagium extends all the way around to the bat's hind legs and tail, where it forms a flap called the uropatagium, supported by specialized foot bones called calcars. |
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There is elegance to the restraint and austerity of the imagery that extends to, or perhaps finds inspiration in, the clean utility of the printed page. |
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The sagittal suture extends midline along the vertex of the cranium from the anterior coronal suture line to the posterior lambdoidal suture line. |
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The rest that extends beyond the circumference of the meat quickly melts down onto the surface of the flattop. |
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This endorsement extends the liability insurance in your business automobile policy to individual employees who rent a vehicle in their own names while on your business. |
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He wipes beads of sweat from his brow, and extends his hand out towards the crowd. |
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The Dorsale mountain chain extends from the northeast to the southwest. |
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Our arctophily extends to collecting items showing Teddy Bears as well as books, but is clearly focused towards offering lonely Teddy Bears a new home. |
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But there's a serious point here, and it extends well beyond the anguishing question of sexual assault. |
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If a crash extends a race with additional yellow-flag laps and a car runs into fuel trouble waiting for the green flag to drop, well, that's racing. |
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Federal law extends the protective umbrella of marriage to life and death benefits that go far beyond the estate protections provided by these three states. |
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In a convention that extends to infinity the rationalized powers of human attention, no atrocity need remain unexplained, no mystery unsolved, no mistake unrectified. |
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The amphidetic ligament extends both anteriorly and posteriorly. |
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The esophagus extends from the pharynx to the cardia of the stomach. |
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Thus removal of a small cholesteatoma may allow for reconstruction of the outer attic wall or creation of a cavity that extends to or just beyond the mastoid antrum. |
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The area that extends beyond the ZPD contains tasks that are unlearned and, at the moment, are beyond the learner's present capability and cultural wisdom for learning. |
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The aquifer extends down to a depth of 300m below land surface. |
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Sometimes their sexual experimentation extends to petting or coitus, but the risk of getting pregnant is very high due to lack of using any contraceptive methods. |
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The action spectrum for the overall photoresponse of plants, however, extends below 400 nm and beyond 700 nm, and there is a significant minimum in the green region. |
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The Qattara Depression in Egypt extends to 440 feet below sea level, and a length of 186 miles. |
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The taming of nature extends to the skiing as well as the village. |
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This protein is embedded in and extends exterior to the viral lipid membrane and is primarily responsible for host cell receptor binding and host cell tropism. |
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Continuous central tubular spongocoel extends upward from preserved early juvenile chambers to open at the top of the uppermost chambers in tallest specimens. |
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A photograph of the balustrade and the underside of the eaves of the main sanctuary at the inner shrine extends to the edge of all four sides of the left page with no frame. |
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Somehow his boniness and gauntness extends to his personality. |
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The critique extends into nearly every little crevice and lacuna of our civic life. |
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Flights are conducted during the day to minimise noise and cover an area which extends from mid-France to Denmark and from the United Kingdom to mid-Poland. |
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In fact the clapper extends beyond the mouth of the bell and, rather than a handle, has a pierced peg argent, means that it would originally have been suspended. |
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The fracture extends to the carpometacarpal joint and the displacement is made worse and more unstable by the abductor muscles of the first metacarpal. |
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The setting is glorious, in the shadow of Mount Nephin, surrounded by 150 acres of parkland and woodland that extends to the shores of Lough Conn. |
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Employers have a duty of care that extends beyond the workplace. |
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The central spine extends out the front to form a double volume entrance and out the back as a secondary entry point and change rooms for the outdoor sports. |
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After the surgeon incises the fascial layer, extends the incision proximally and distally, and retracts medially and laterally, he or she measures the patellar tendon width. |
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But none of these assessments really responds to the way this novel repeats, elaborates, and extends Rushdie's earlier representations of explosive and implosive life shapes. |
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It extends to insights that come only from intimate familiarity with them, allowing connections unseen by others to be recognized and used for productive purposes. |
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The Continuing Record extends to eleven volumes and includes serious, contentious allegations back and forth between the parties and other deponents. |
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Neurodegeneration, marked by extensive vacuolization, is especially prominent in the optic lobes of vacu flies but extends into the central brain as well. |
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One part of the distribution encompasses much of North America, a second part extends throughout Central America and a third part runs through eastern Asia. |
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During winter major population of Falcated Teals migrates towards Japan, Korea and China. It furthers extends as far South as Central Vietnam to Burma. |
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Biotecture also extends to the use of shelterbelts and windbreaks to modify the climate around and within a dwelling without modifying the dwelling itself. |
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The same approach extends to the inside, with flashes of colour applied at intervals to walls, providing visual incident and points of orientation. |
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The tree extends its roots deep within the soil to draw the finest and the richest minerals and elements for its nourishment and growth irrespective of the type of soil. |
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Every roti and plate of pelau made and sold here leads to revenue and income to the maker who in turn extends his connection to the survival and generation process. |
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Nitro implements and extends 802.11g's protection mechanism to limit CCK traffic on the network while a number of OFDM packets are squirted out on the network. |
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A wide area of coastal plains extends across the western seaboard, a region of phosphate mining and the cultivation of citrus, olives, tobacco, and grains. |
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The style, with a narrow bifid stigma, extends above the anthers by 5 mm. |
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The exclusion of political views from public debate logically extends into the openly violent suppression of public actions based upon those views. |
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Radio wave propagation extends beyond optical line of sight. |
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The species also extends to several of the rocky knolls in the area. |
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The welcome even extends to a grocery service-no slogging around the supermarket in the first hours of your holiday or waiting for the beers to chill in the fridge! |
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In front of the building, each flat has a short front garden beyond which there is a patch of open ground that extends all the to the road 40 yards away. |
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This non-recognition of immediate threats extends to civilians, who won't necessarily run out of the way of firefights or cars, getting run over or shot in the process. |
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Measuring 1.6m square metres, the thermally-insulated glass top extends from the sun visors above the windscreen to over the rear passengers' heads. |
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Behind, an electronic wrap-around tailgate extends into the side panels. |
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The putrefaction in the financial world extends to government as well. |
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In other words, independence ceases to be a big bang and becomes devolution with knobs on, an incremental process by which the existing Scottish parliament extends its powers. |
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The religious anti gay activists said the gay pride event has prompted new dialogue between them that extends to a broader discussion of religion and politics. |
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This extends the consideration of TBI to include effects of PTS as well. |
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