She maintains her role with skill, extracting every ounce of humour without overplaying her hand and turning the comedy into pantomime. |
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Then, elated with the tranquillity of aloneness, I sat upon dusty shoes extracting ideas from my brain to be written painfully into my journal. |
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New technology means it is worthwhile extracting oil from fields hitherto economically unviable. |
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Once under the wilderness area, Revett aims to spend 30 years hollowing out an untouched patch of mountain, and extracting its riches. |
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And extracting uranium and storing nuclear waste both produce carbon emissions. |
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The mosquitoes and horse and deer flies were out in force and bent on extracting blood and flesh. |
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A more profound student of the Civil War than Wolseley, Henderson took the lead in extracting important ideas from the American experience. |
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A duck press, for non-culinary readers, is a kitchen device used for extracting the juice of a duck or chicken. |
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The baby must develop different techniques for extracting milk from human and rubber nipples. |
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This changed only when a way of extracting the metal using cheap hydroelectricity was developed. |
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If they were extracting strychnine from the curare vine for poison blowgun darts, he did likewise. |
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She opened the driver's door, extracting as she stepped out of the car the tiny pencil torch, which she always kept in the glove compartment. |
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Refrigeration is the cooling of substances below ambient temperatures by extracting heat from them. |
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No person shall extract gum from, or cut for the purpose of extracting gum, any Balata tree growing on private land. |
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In this case the coarse-grained geometry can provide a guide to extracting useful information from an inherently approximate calculation. |
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Along with several independent teams, her group is extracting DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, from the soil and working to clone the material. |
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Many of those extracting new value from old content are not the original creators or rights-holders. |
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But every minute, an impish sprite takes one ball back out, always extracting the lowest-numbered ball in the bucket. |
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He grabbed a thumb drive out of his belt and plugged it into his computer, extracting the data on the centre screen. |
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The traditional method for extracting pure iron from its ore is to heat the ore in a blast furnace with limestone and coke. |
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The sunbird-asities have long downcurved bills that are well suited for extracting nectar from flowers. |
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The invention relates generally to the art of extracting titanium from titaniferous materials. |
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Made from extracting the juice from the mesquite bean pods that grow abundantly in our southwestern desert. |
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During the ascent it smartly taps the bark, prising off fragments and frequently extracting food from crevices with the tip of its sticky tongue. |
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From the mining industry they borrowed a method of extracting minerals from rock and applied it to separating different grades of plastics. |
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The presence of juice extracting machines at several spots in the city is enough indication. |
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Finally, a popular means of extracting funds tax efficiently is by way of a company buy-in of its own shares. |
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An ROM may be used in lieu of the squares and the device for extracting square root. |
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This might one day lead to mass-production of lycopene from ethanol coproducts, rather than by extracting and purifying it from tomatoes. |
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Various means were adopted for extracting the maximum effort from the people with the minimum satisfaction of their needs. |
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Nevertheless, the most optimal method for extracting nucleic acid must also be determined for each specimen type. |
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The Inquisition had accepted Cardano's private abjuration, extracting a promise from him never to teach or publish in the Papal States again. |
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We get to the container just as a man on a bench is extracting drugs from a dime bag with a syringe. |
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Some others, like the Siamese fighting fish, are capable of breathing air in addition to extracting oxygen from the water with their gills. |
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The left-arm fast bowler, extracting much lift, bowled with hostility to contain the batsmen. |
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Indium is obtained by extracting it from zinc ores while they are being processed to produce zinc metal. |
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Eating the fruit or extracting the seeds and juicing them is time-consuming and messy. |
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Dentists are routinely extracting entire sets of severely decayed teeth from toddlers under general anaesthetic. |
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Science whizz-kids yesterday took on the tricky task of extracting DNA from a kiwi fruit. |
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In a process very similar to extracting a cork from a wine bottle, the auger bit is twisted in and extracted without rotation. |
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The main function of the colon is to conserve water within the body by extracting it from the bowel contents. |
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While gossypol is found in cottonseed, there are limited methods for extracting large quantities of it. |
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It is remarkably effective at extracting whatever nutrients the sap might contain. |
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The effect is liberating in that it emphasizes communal trends while extracting the artistic production from its national compartments. |
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Today, extracting cash from homes has become a great hidden slush fund supporting current levels of consumer spending and, therefore, the American economy generally. |
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Of necessity it must deal with a ruling class that owns the material means of extracting or distributing information, or with a producing class that extracts and distributes. |
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But a web spider crawls the web for you, plowing through page after page, relentlessly extracting links, page titles, page sizes, and even keywords. |
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From extracting gold powder from riverbeds by using mercury to the open-pit mining, man has come long way in refining and expediting the process of extraction. |
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They negotiated their gold ransom for the kidnapped Freia with all the dogged, gormless determination of a ticket collector extracting an excess fare. |
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The latest plot in extracting as much spondulicks as possible in this conspiratorial dental centre is to say, oh you need to see the hygienist to get your teeth cleaned. |
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But a BBC World Service correspondent who visited the area says thousands of illegal miners are extracting material containing cobalt, copper, platinum and uranium. |
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Spain was raking in huge profits with their New World colonies, mainly by extracting gold and silver. |
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The other districts have hammer mills, piggeries, oil extracting machines and vegetable gardens and are also involved in other agricultural projects. |
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The new owners gave an extended lease of life to the mine by extracting ore from the footwall zone of the old stopes that were thought to have been mined out. |
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Nevertheless, the viability of digital humanities depends on having tools for automatically extracting the semantic relationships that hold within and between different texts. |
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They are the leading practitioner of a process used in extracting oil and gas known as hydraulic fracturing, in which benzene is injected into underground formations. |
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While rodents often succeed in opening cocoons and extracting the nutritious pupae, birds rarely invest the time and effort needed to pierce the silken armor. |
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Although a molecule of guanidine contains only five hydrogen atoms, it can effectively store nine by extracting hydrogen from the water recovered from the exhaust. |
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It is shown that this approach allows extracting meaningful quantitative estimates of the effective thickness and modular granularity of the polymers. |
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Wexford Renewable Fuels is due to begin extracting oil from rapeseed shortly in Adamstown, Co. Wexford to produce a fuel suitable for diesel engines. |
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Kina continued riffling through the box, extracting song, poems, pieces of the past she'd never throw away despite the pain and resentment that clung to them. |
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She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance. |
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In contrast, the process of extracting and producing biological pathogens, which are spontaneously generated in nature, is not nearly as demanding. |
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In extracting the basic concepts of observation, description and communication from my visual education, I have literally defined myself as a coach. |
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This time needs to be savoured, rolled around the palate and gums as though tasting a wine, extracting every last drop of flavour from it, every tiny hint of summer. |
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In addition to graphics design, the program allows for extracting and modifying standard icons or cursors stored in Windows executables, libraries and cursor files. |
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The scallywags and street urchins of 1920s Kingston had come up with a new way of extracting a few pennies from unsuspecting members of the public. |
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He was one of the great characters, capable of getting himself into the most awful scrapes and then extracting himself from the mire by using his agile brain and wit. |
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The similarity lies in what is reported, and in the fixed data across columns, and there is much programming effort in extracting it from the database. |
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Today, they are still extracting revenge and blood from a barren land that has been sucked dry by a despotic ruling class and its natural allies in Washington and Paris. |
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They opened with a flourish and they set about with gusto on the task of extracting three points from Waterford United for the second time this season. |
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One practice entails tethering cormorants by the neck, pulling them back to the boat after they successfully procure fish, then extracting the fish from the bird. |
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It facilitated the accuracy of the account books by periodically balancing the books and extracting a trial balance, and it also permitted profit determination. |
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They negotiated their gold ransom for the kidnapped girl with all the dogged, gormless determination of a ticket collector extracting an excess fare. |
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This week's secretive populace have embraced the concept that silence is golden, so liberating information could be about as easy as extracting Excalibur from the rock. |
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The practice of extracting payments from natural resource companies by threats of disruption and violence will continue. |
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These involve such requirements as extracting hydrogen from other sources, catalysts for faster reaction times, and inverters for transforming direct to alternating current. |
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Alright, so it was a rather underhanded method of extracting the truth. |
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A number of experimenters and sanitation facilities have been extracting gas from sewage for years now, but it's diluted so much that the process is slow. |
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In extracting geothermal energy from hot dry rock, cold water is pumped down into the rock mass to pass through fractures and exit from a borehole or set of boreholes. |
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The Elastin Heterograft 1 conduit was produced by extracting a 3-5 cm length of intact porcine carotid artery. |
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After extracting the truth, Alan's parents had fronted up the money to pay off his debt. |
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Hydraulic fracturing has been seen as one of the key methods of extracting unconventional oil and unconventional gas resources. |
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The secret of extracting and working iron was a key factor in the success of the Philistines. |
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The factories of Wallonia were by then antiquated, the coal was running out and the cost of extracting coal was constantly rising. |
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During the Qing Dynasty, Chinese gastronomes such as Yuan Mei focused upon a primary goal of extracting the maximum flavor of each ingredient. |
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He records that it is toxic, and amalgamates with gold, so is used for refining and extracting that metal. |
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In some species the pigment melanin may play a role in extracting energy from ionizing radiation, such as gamma radiation. |
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When extracting an arrow, there were three guidelines that were to be followed. |
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Olive oil is produced by grinding olives and extracting the oil by mechanical or chemical means. |
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There are 860 wells in various municipalities extracting crude oil and natural gas. |
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In the case of any such problems, those present at lambing may assist the ewe by extracting or repositioning lambs. |
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Throughout the Shield there are many mining towns extracting these minerals. |
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Mobil was extracting as much as a quarter of its profits from aceh. |
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The main production centres in China are in Jiangxi and Hunan provinces, extracting both wolframite and scheelite bearing ores. |
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In 2013, Craig and colleagues succeeded in extracting interpretable amounts of alkanoic acids from 15,000 year old pottery from Japan. |
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Although other methods can be used, we find an old-style hand cranked ricer makes quick work of extracting crabapple sauce. |
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The name invokes the Phoenician practice of extracting a deep purple dye from a species of sea snail. |
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The Japanese have succeeded in extracting gas from methane hydrate deposits. |
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It is engaged in developing and extracting tantalite mineral resource in Australia. |
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The experiment showed that position and meta-discourse features were important in extracting the topic sentence. |
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The novel coacervates are effective for extracting and enriching a variety of chemicals from biological and environmental samples. |
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These factors affect the capital and operating cost of extracting resources. |
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The country has 15 refining units, 10 pomace oil extracting units and over 1,700 oil mills. |
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The noseAEs location at the centre of the face is the ideal starting point for extracting a faceprint. |
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After the initial flurry of fossicking the prospectors were confronted with the task of extracting the gold from lodes. |
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The rice is specially developed using MAT vector system, a bio technology for genetically extracting the necessary genomes, in this case an epitope into the rice. |
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My overall objective is to develop and refine new ways of extracting information from remarkably preserved Precambrian organic material and the minerals that host it. |
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When dodder seeds germinate in spring, thin, yellowish stems twine around whatever plants they touch, extracting water and nutrients from them through rootlike haustoria. |
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When activated at speeds under 20mph, the Force Injection Booster works by extracting kinetic energy from the car's engine and converting it into positive g-forces. |
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From that he managed to build some incredible crescendi, extracting large swathes of colour from the orchestra who obviously responded highly positively. |
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For those who have not been following this story, fracking is the unlovely name for the unlovelier process of extracting tarry underground oil residues. |
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Currently all commercial corn oil is obtained from corn germ by extracting it using hexane, a hydrocarbon, or by a process that combines pressing and hexane extraction. |
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Running toroidally along the bottom of the vacuum vessel the ITER Divertor acts as the Tokamak's exhaust system, extracting helium ash from the burning plasma. |
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Toluene, n-hexane, methanol, chloroform and carbon disulfide were selected as solvents for extracting hydrocarbons from the decarbonated and silicate-free oil shale. |
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The seeds were carbon-dated by Kew's science team to verify their age and experts are now extracting DNA from live and dead seeds to complete the study. |
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The call center industry is extracting a sliver of Indians who are actively de-Indianizing themselves and adopting Western names and identities, accents and culture. |
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The presence of organic natural compounds containing sulfur was confirmed from ICP-OES analysis of algae extract from methyl isobutyl ketone as the extracting solvent. |
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The Pedant-Pro system is the ideal application for extracting top-quality functional and structural information from high-throughput sequencing data in reasonable time. |
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The petitioners further alleged that the staff of the RTA Sanghar was extracting bribes from the ricksha drivers and in some cases also impounding their vehicles. |
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He starts by extracting an abstract concept of both bipolar junction transistor and metal-oxide semiconductor transistors, and builds larger system using them. |
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Wilson and partners are exploring the possibility of extracting a mineral called zoisite from the mountain, which may, or may not, have a bizarre application. |
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Our new process for extracting needles from haystacks is extremely slick. |
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In the intervening years, the Hodbarrow iron mines began extracting haematite from deposits between the village of Holborn Hill and the seashore at Hodbarrow. |
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Demand for copper fell and the cost of extracting it was high. |
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As a method of drug administration, smoking is important as it is a simple, inexpensive, but very effective method of extracting particles containing active agents. |
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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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After Mary's death, Baylies had difficulty extracting his capital. |
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Items such as the long bow were used widely throughout the medieval period, thus making arrow extracting a common practice among the armies of Medieval Europe. |
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If many more white men knew of this method of obtaining and extracting water, there would be, perhaps, many saved from the horrors of perishing thirst. |
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The modern practice of extracting water from this 'reservoir', in order to satisfy demand for water, may be putting some of these streams under extreme stress. |
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High tech radar systems are associated with digital signal processing, machine learning and are capable of extracting useful information from very high noise levels. |
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Measurements can also be made in batch form by extracting a single water sample and conducting any number of chemical or physical tests on that sample. |
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Among these was the concept of extracting power from the angular motion at the joints of an articulated raft, which was proposed in the 1950s by Masuda. |
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Greenpeace is also critical of extracting petroleum from oil sands and has used direct action to block the oil sand operations at Athabasca, Canada. |
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It seems that the king was skillful at extracting money from his subjects on many pretexts including that of war with France or war with Scotland. |
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Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground. |
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