The community came away from the service stronger and with a firm desire to form a community movement or organisation. |
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As they grow, green plants and trees fix carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it to tissue. |
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You have determined to cease henceforth from saying of Mass, and to abstain from the consecration of the body and blood of the Lord. |
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The Supreme Court justice not taking too kindly to some verbal finger-wagging from the President. |
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I am extremely finicky about my household chores, I would possibly leave only one item for my maid to go and fetch from the market. |
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He had special power and permission from the pope to carry out ordinations and consecrations. |
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Units will interchange on the same receiver assembly provided the cartridges are from the same family. |
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The social scientist analyzes the interchanges of the disputants from the standpoint that there is a correct position and an incorrect one. |
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Centrepoint is just under five kilometres from the interchange at the M50 Motorway with the Navan Road. |
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We aren't likely to get a consensus about that from the groups who monitored the elections. |
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The four lines would allow separation of the fast intercity and non-stopping commuter trains from the stopping services. |
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With this order, all intercity trains over 30 years old will be removed from the fleet, and modern trains will operate all inter-city services. |
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It was being built as a great economy from the rubble that it had been, under the previous Plantagenet rule. |
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He waited patiently for Ambrose to finish his drink, then took the canteen from the man's outstretched hand. |
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We were satisfied on this evidence that the sample was taken from the appellant with his consent by a medical practitioner. |
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Just outside Buckingham Palace, probably a hundred metres from the finish, I saw an old fella being led away by the St John's Army. |
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Verbrugghe broke away on the stage's final climb 18 km from the finish and raced home alone. |
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The rest of us observe the endurance of the human spirit from the sidelines as they race towards the finish. |
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The jury held that he was capable of managing his own affairs and he will in consequence be discharged from the local asylum. |
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A moment later, the intercom chirped and a deeply gruff voice spoke from the speaker. |
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He only accepted mathematical objects that could be constructed finitely from the intuitively given set of natural numbers. |
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The affinity with the framed tube arises from the interconnections of the towers around the remainder of the perimeter. |
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Some activists approach these issues from the perspective of religious freedom and conservative values. |
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Scale intercorrelations from the French-speaking sample also did not change substantially in the constrained and unconstrained models. |
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Because of this, variables with high intercorrelations were removed from the analyses. |
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A certain austerity creeps in from the fino casks, lengthening and refining the oily sweetness. |
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Around them stand officials and party workers from the Conservatives and Lib Dems. |
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Upon completion of our intercourse, I took a cigarette from the few I had left, and lit up. |
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The yield from the six-year-old garden was not much and the intercrops were the sole source of income for his family. |
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His bad breath is likely from the build-up of plaque on his teeth and bacteria on his tongue, as well as possibly from cavities. |
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This orchestra was a mixed bag of students from the conservatoire and retired musicians. |
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During plasma exchange treatment, the patient's blood is removed and the blood cells are mechanically separated from the fluid plasma. |
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Part of Sarne's method in telling his story was to quickly intercut archival film footage from the 20th Century Fox movie library. |
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Research on nuclear fusion in the 1940s shifted the focus of plasma research from the stars to laboratories on Earth. |
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Bertolucci seamlessly intercuts footage from the original and, in doing so, achieves a beautiful synthesis of life imitating art. |
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Every year there stream from the conservatories five talented females to each single talented male. |
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Food is either selected from the display cabinets or ordered to be freshly made. |
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The Army says it is consolidating the cases stemming from the abuse scandal to conserve resources. |
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Civic sense, he says, will have to be built from the grassroots in order to conserve water resources and keep them clean as well. |
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The graphics card takes the job of drawing and redrawing the screen display away from the processor. |
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It was already very late and the light from the fire was not bright enough to show all the features of Faith's face. |
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The important thing to remember, Mr Ridgway said, is that keeping a building protected from the perils of fire is an ongoing process. |
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If, however, a person considers him or herself to be different from the group, it will be easier to disregard the group's opinion. |
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Thanks to some fancy political lobbying by the grape-growers, wine was exempted from the general interdiction against alcohol. |
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Taking another swig of his beer, his eyes came to rest on a stumbling figure walking away from the warmth of the large fire. |
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Columns of smoke from cooking fires and controlled burns seemed to dangle groundward from the sky. |
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Our giggling stopped with a burst followed by an answering burst of machine-gun fire coming from the river about fifty yards away. |
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He takes hostile fire from the press after jumping into the presidential race. |
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The surface plasmons then decay into photons, which are emitted from the surface. |
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Once the trailing satellite has nearly caught up, it fires its engines away from the leading satellite to achieve the same orbit again. |
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Following the incident, the emission of sparks from the line caused the area around the line to go on fire. |
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I looked around the room, taking in every detail from the wooden floor to the plastered ceiling and walls. |
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He said he could use his toes from the plastered leg to operate one pedal and use the good leg for the other. |
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She watched as the firecrackers rained down from the planes overhead and exploded into fireballs. |
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She was entering the lobby when a fireball exploded from the elevator shaft. |
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Sporadic gunfire echoed from the east, followed by a thunderous explosion that spewed a fireball into the air, about three blocks from the group. |
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The fortified city was battered by fireballs from the Brits' three camps along the river. |
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This is why the most compelling answers come from the consilience of genetic and fossil evidence. |
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New materials have come from the chemical industry and from the molecular engineering of new plastic substances. |
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Many avant-garde filmmakers had migrated from the plastic arts, and through their careers continued parallel projects in multiple mediums. |
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The contemporary art collection, exhibited on level 4, includes works in the plastic arts, architecture and design from the 1960s to the present. |
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To check the feel of a garment and its interfacing, isolate an area away from the seams. |
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As the warm air rises, cooler air from the room flows into the firebox, fanning the fire, creating more heat in an ongoing cycle. |
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Light waves reflected from the metal flakes at different levels within the ink layer interfere constructively or destructively with each other. |
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The fire brigade is waiting for authorisation to connect to a water supply that is just yards from the new building. |
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Staff called emergency services and the fire brigade took an hour to cut the woman free from the wreckage. |
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Britain also benefited from the availability of investment capital, furnace coal, fireclay, lead, and fine sand. |
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An early morning fire broke out two blocks from the church, with fire companies from up to 40 miles away responding. |
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If for some reason a motor or harmonic drive unit failed, it could be disengaged from the control console and could free-wheel. |
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One way to solve your problem is to wear trousers that are longer from the crotch to the waistband. |
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The inseam is the length from the base of the crotch to the bottom of your pant leg at the seam. |
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In pants, full front thighs create diagonal wrinkles, pulling from the inside legs at the crotch. |
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For the second cut, cut completely through the branch from inside the crotch well up from the ridge of bark joining the two branches. |
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Jacob redirected the video feed from the console to a camera above the viewing window. |
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Greta folded her arms across her chest, peering from the scope to the radio console. |
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One of the main courses was selected from the list of plats du jour and one from the fish dishes. |
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She picked up a plate and dished up food from the platters that Aidan had set on the blue tile covered buffet in the center of the kitchen. |
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A pile of rugs and blankets lay within, pillar candles perched all about, set on dinner plates from the china closet. |
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Tickets can be purchased from the school and families are asked to bring a plate to share for supper. |
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Within the disputed border region, military forces from the neighboring state continue to consolidate their positions. |
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Not far from the stairs they stopped in front of a wooden door with Sania's initials on a metal plate. |
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The only thing that distinguished it from the rest was that there was a different number on the steel plate attached to the door. |
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Like all the seafloor, they are created at midocean ridges, where two plates diverge and hot lava wells up from the underlying mantle. |
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The artist comes to examine the proof, and, if it meets with his approval, the full edition is printed from the plates. |
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Students could not wait to get to the process of printing the line drawings from the plate onto the dampened paper. |
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The book contains 53 plates, reproductions of his watercolor paintings from the places he visited. |
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A second problem is damage caused by the buildup of excessive electrical charges in the plate from the unwanted ions. |
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Once machined into their final shape, the plutonium parts were plated with nickel and removed from the glove box system. |
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After electroplating, plated parts are transferred from the plating barrel to coating centers located under the electroplating system. |
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Many of the cast-iron firedogs are reproduced from the original 16th to 18th Century patterns. |
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Apart from the reign of William III, consorts of monarchs have had no constitutional significance whatsoever. |
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Now we must urgently appeal to parents to keep their children away from the site in the interim period. |
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Before the railway company could remove the carriages from the track however a fire engine got stuck on the line. |
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The officer who suffered the most serious injuries had to be cut free from the cab of the fire engine. |
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The right side of the fire escape broke free from the brick building and swung down towards the street. |
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It swung downward jerkily, allowing access from the ground and up onto the fire escape. |
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Only a little light seeps in from the alley as Tom walks toward the fire escape. |
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Three army helicopters flew to the interior jungles of Jolo to pick up the freed captives, landing in a clearing uphill from the rebel camp. |
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Her consort found her two days later with all of the crew completely drunk on rum taken from the cargo. |
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This was done for fear of leaving the government open to legal action from the various components of the unsuccessful consortia. |
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While the Argentine interior minister had warned against possible looting resulting from the march, demonstrators made no attempt to seize food. |
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Mammals, apart from the savanna fox, live mostly in the forested areas of the plateau or down in the gorge. |
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The ministers of defense, interior and foreign affairs are all from the same area. |
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He found the fire extinguisher a few feet from the door and sprayed foam on the base of the flames to put them out. |
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Surely it could not have been left standing where it was, conspicuous from the town walls. |
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She rather amusingly shoved her shorter husband aside from the mike whenever she wanted to interject a point. |
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Conspicuously absent from the program are direct allusions to liturgical activities or priestly authority. |
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The five accused men, three from the company and two customers, all deny a charge of conspiracy to defraud. |
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This angers a cabal of evil businessmen, who somehow are profiting from the bad times, so they conspire to bring the new agency down. |
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Reproductions from the Victorian era include tiles made for floors, walls, and fireplaces. |
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If you build a home in a dangerous area and you don't fireproof it, you should not get money from the government to rebuild. |
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When the money raised from the fire sale is gone, many of the remaining debts are canceled. |
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How could a company go from the seventh largest in America to a loose confederation of parcels at the bankruptcy fire sale in a matter of months? |
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With a minimum of plot, drama emerges from the power struggle and hide-and-seek of interlocution. |
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They included sixteen endearing young students from the ballet school whose gracious performance of the Polish interlude was delightful. |
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Advances have been made, but not without some consternation from the right over the past six years. |
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Some of the outer plating has rotted away from the bow, revealing more of the torpedo tubes and the torpedo-loading hatches, both clearly closed. |
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The audio-track covers the history of Burlington House with interludes of music dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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Protect that delicate skin from the heat of a real fire with a metal or wooden fire screen in various designs. |
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The president, elected from the national constituency, reflected a different set of popular wishes. |
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The fund will raise money from the fees paid by the investment intermediaries. |
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Even from the standpoint of elementary bourgeois democratic principles, the constitution is a travesty. |
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At this point, the technology is in place to firewall yourselves from the rest of the world, if you care to. |
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An additional fire watcher may be required to observe areas that are hidden from the view of a single fire watcher. |
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The following interments are taken from the official city records of burials in Linwood Cemetery. |
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A spouse divorced from the primary eligible, or widowed and remarried, is not eligible for interment. |
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The smoke emanating from the firewood used for cooking infused a spirit of celebration into the atmosphere. |
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Instead we arrange the platters of food and remove bread from the oven and fill cups with grape juice and wine. |
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Just 50 yards from the sea, the place has a jolly atmosphere, with lots of families tucking into enormous seafood platters. |
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As part of the deal to constitutionalize rights in the '82 Constitution Act, the provinces extracted a pound of flesh from the Feds. |
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That will make sure all the available energy from the firing pin strike compresses the primer mix between the cup and anvil. |
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If the primer were indented from the base of the canister, the firing pin may not be able to properly strike the primer. |
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Its obvious from the record that the newly created institute was constitutionally flawed from the start. |
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It has some obvious advantages, apart from the pleasure of running around on firm ground under the summer sun. |
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Students must complete the Leave to Intermit Form to obtain permission to intermit from the University. |
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It edges you away from the tendency towards melodrama that you occasionally get in confessional verse. |
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Before the establishment of regular roads and a turnpike system the transportation of coal from the pit was the main impediment to expansion. |
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God only knows how many lost souls they've saved from the fiery pit of damnation. |
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I also appreciate the insightful comments received from the anonymous reviewers. |
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Tiny pits occur in the nails, sometimes causing the nail to separate from the nail bed. |
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At the start of the race he was helped when several cars stalled on the grid and had to start from the pits. |
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The amorous fops in the box are more refined and distant from the show than the working class audience in the pit. |
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I may not have the ability to hide Rose or sneak her away from the dark wizard's lethal intent, but I was insignificant. |
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What priest hearing confessions and offering the comfort of God's forgiveness is exempt from the call to Christlike humility? |
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This was a field of much creativity, which ranged from the crudest slurs to the most subtle insinuations and allusions. |
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And their only experience of strawberries is the chilled, wrapped and insipid kind from the supermarket shelf. |
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Mind you it is doubtful we will see a shallower, more insipid attempt at shifting the blame from the attacker to a victim. |
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The insistence is all the more remarkable as ministers currently have record amounts of funding from the taxpayer. |
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The house's low roof pitch and deep overhangs shield it from the fierce elements of salt, rain, and wind. |
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The surplus funds from the fundraising committee have been donated to the school for the development of the school pitch. |
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I was determined to ignore the insistent noise until Carol was roused from the couch to answer her telephone call. |
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Groaning, he turned over to bury his head in his pillow, but the scratching and insistent squeaking from the cage in the corner was adamant. |
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The ball pitched 15 feet from the hole, bounced three times and dropped in. |
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The roof pitched down from the wall of the main house, too low to stand under at the far end. |
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Between the tenth and the twelfth of February 1355 a riot occurred in Oxford, pitching the townspeople against scholars from the university. |
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With nothing but a pitch-black, moonless night in front of me, my biggest concern was flying away from the water. |
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Suddenly rose petals and paper confetti came raining down on them from the ceiling. |
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One typical wedding custom is to throw confetti over the couple as they come from the church. |
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Short and long stamens were measured from the base of the filament to the tip of the anthers. |
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I would conclude with high confidence from the data that they provided, from all that we saw, that that happened. |
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He took a handful of papers from the file he held, then placed the folder on Tanner's desk. |
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As she started humming the tune and pulled out a stack of papers from the only file in her filing cabinet, the phone rang. |
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There is no privilege here, no escape from the insolent booth attendants, the ceaseless demands of the homeless, and the pungent overcrowding. |
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There it combines with carbon dioxide from the air to produce calcium carbonate and water. |
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It is clear from the size of the confidence interval that these data do not imply strong differences between the three groups. |
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The confidence interval of fit parameters was either determined from the covariance matrix or by F-test analysis. |
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Newspaper and television reporters filed dozens of stories from the scene of the fire. |
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Aside from a few occasions, we rode in file, all strung out, from the start until Pradollano. |
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Commanders and platoon leaders should lead from the front of attack formation even when in file or column when fighting in urban terrain. |
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Carefully but confidently, I step on the rocks that still emerge from the surf and climb back to the sandy beach. |
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From Scottish Opera to Hampden, from the schools inspectorate to the civil service, windows are being thrown open to let in the light. |
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The school has now appealed against the decision and an inquiry will be held before an inspector from the planning inspectorate. |
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We sampled vegetation and developed pitch pine and Virginia pine tree-ring chronologies from the midslope and the mountaintop. |
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However, discussion usually drifted well away from the confines of these topics. |
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My birding is restricted only by my own inability to escape from the confines of city life. |
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This would leave spectators at rugby and soccer matches a minimum of 15m from the pitch side and 25m from the goal line. |
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Shinty players are definitely not faint-hearted and the views from the pitchside are often enough to set the strongest stomach churning. |
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I was employed by Barcelona at the time and I wish I could have been more directly involved, watching from the pitchside. |
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Also found was a flake of green Arran pitchstone, thought to be a waste fragment from the manufacture of a tool. |
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But Porter does not shy away from the pithy language of the street, when it seems called for. |
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He could tell from the distant look in Seira's eyes that the other boy had been struck with a sudden inspiration for a piece. |
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Remove a lid from the first set of oranges and scoop out the contents and pith with care so you don't split the skin. |
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Remove the rind and white pith from the lemons and then cut the flesh into very thin slices, removing the pips. |
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The next step is to cut away the white pith from the flesh, leaving non behind. |
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There was Mr Fox and his trucks carting coal from the pitheads and they were held not to be in the coalmining industry. |
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You can imagine all of them bushwhacking up the Eastern Seaboard from the Maryland Swamps to NYC, Frank in his pith helmet. |
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Only last week I received confirmation from the council that planning permission had, in fact, been granted. |
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Remove the filets from the marinade and place on the grill to mark or until desired doneness. |
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Edges allowed better butchering to cut choice filets away from the carcass shortly after the lions left and before the hyenas came. |
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Finds from the upper levels of A1600 consisted of numerous large fragments of pithoi, perhaps attesting to additional storage in this area. |
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His back was straight again, after all those years of being so pitiably hunched and trembling from the Parkinson's disease. |
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There was of course a danger that the serfowners might confiscate land from the peasants, forcing all their holdings down to the minimum. |
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The current abuse of the filibuster requires a strong response, and we need positive action from the president. |
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In a pitiful attempt to recover from the picture-posting fiasco I shall share some interesting information with you. |
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The figure was soaked through and through in his coat that ought to have been protecting him from the pitiless storm. |
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We have known from the outset that a proportion of the deaths were technically filicide. |
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Remittances from the 4.3 million overseas Filipinos and Filipinas, for instance, defray fifty percent of the Philippine trade deficit. |
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This of course is mopped up with hot fresh pita bread that is brought in every half hour from the bakery up the street. |
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Its richness is partly derived from the conflation of wildly disparate images. |
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The opening idea of the last movement sounds startlingly like a conflation of the two major allegros from the ballet suite. |
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He now accepts credit cards from the installers and contractors who work for his large customers. |
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Thousands of US soldiers recently returned from the Philippines after training Filipino soldiers. |
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The attackers seized five staff, including two Filipinos, and 12 foreign tourists from the hotel. |
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Relatively few Filipinos of the second wave who returned to the Philippines came from the West Coast. |
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Here are some articles from the Geneva Convention that deal with the protection of civilians in armed conflicts. |
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It also means that India will have to clearly separate its military nuclear installations from the civilian ones, a much needed and welcome move. |
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National guidance derived from the records of multiple organisations was conflicting. |
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There is no cream in the world that can erase the pitted welts that disfigure me from the belly button down. |
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Did I mention that we were two and a half hours from the nearest town with a hospital, almost all of that over pitted gravel roads? |
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Yet, the gesture was filling him with an emotion totally different from the previous night, overpowering the anger and annoyance. |
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The association suggests that the lender withdraw from the decision-making process if a conflict of interest is perceived. |
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Such an impression of homogeneity would seem to result from the confluence of two discrete but interrelated trends. |
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The warmth from the light was stronger and filled him with more of the safe feeling. |
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Even when they'd moved into town, away from the property that he'd claimed would one day kill him, he found work to fill every spare moment. |
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Blair had eaten her fill of the good warm food from the kitchens, wonderful food. |
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No matter how meticulous the police operations to remove dealers from the streets, a new wave will fill their shoes within weeks. |
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The boundary could be inspected during the experiment from the transmission image produced by the confocal microscope. |
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As Cross's beautiful assistant, Monica Potter fills in for Ashley Judd, who didn't return from the first one. |
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In a recent report, Amnesty instanced the case of a farmer from the Shan tribe forced to work by the military. |
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Authentic existence is a breaking free from the conformism and conventions of the everyday that we are thrown into. |
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The paralysis that had gripped him from the first instant of the flash slowly ebbed, and he crawled out from under the truck. |
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Saudi Arabia, an absolute monarchy, was a crucial pivot of U.S. policy from the 1970s forward. |
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The information from the scan is sent instantaneously to a registry database, to be housed by the new joint venture company. |
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He said the man, who was young and from the local area, was killed instantly. |
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He's blogging live and continuously from the city with pix and a camera feed giving you the stories that aren't in the mainstream media. |
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Interestingly, surface modelers nowadays take pages from the solid modeling book in how they do things like putting fillets on edges. |
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The surgeon depresses the trumpet valve to instill and remove the fluid and air from the balloon. |
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These confusing feelings of being apart from the real world and close to it at the same time are part of what community college is about. |
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His increasingly complex relationship with her only confuses the plot and detracts from the central thread. |
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I got a sense from the people in my audience that they were confused about several things. |
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We learn that neither a convent nor the institution of marriage would be likely to provide the kind of safety required from the invading French. |
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The Greens seek to appeal to confused and disoriented elements from the extreme right, as well as the left. |
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Much of the information came from the flood of news agency reports, reflecting the general sense of chaos and confusion over what was happening. |
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But we see an enormous number of institutionalized restrictions by groups and organizations who are accepting funds from the US Government. |
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There are specific lessons that we can learn here from the inquiry about tackling institutional racism. |
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Her traditional sokay sound comes from the harmonica and a conga drum known as a balah. |
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Each participant sat at a table across from the teacher when receiving instruction in the study. |
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The residents have yet to receive any instructional brochures from the government. |
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Aside from the freedom and joy these drawings radiate, their simplicity is instructive. |
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Gone from the center are the 16 mm film projectors, filmstrip projectors and all but one video editing machine of yesteryear. |
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He, whose placekicking was exceptional all afternoon, slotted him into a four-point lead with a conversion from the right. |
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Free from the weekday congestion, the traffic raced wildly, shifting lanes as if in a video game. |
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The filter removes pollen and dust that is brought in from the outside through the heating and cooling system. |
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We collected wastewater from the kitchen in a house and obtained pure water after passing it through the filter. |
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Despite manufacturer claims, ozone filters don't remove particles from the air, including those that cause most allergies. |
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Students with other special education placements were excluded from the analysis. |
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It is a proven fact that the ozone layer filters out much of the harmful radiation from the sun. |
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An X-ray telescope filters out all the light from the Sun except X rays, and what is left is mostly the solar corona. |
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This layer surrounds the earth and filters ultraviolet light from the rays of the sun. |
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They use melted snow from the mountain range that filters into underground channels. |
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Even more surprisingly, it seemed as if many of the would-be actors were actually getting placements from the agent. |
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Ostensibly, they were in the town to provide security for the Belgian settlers who felt under threat from the native Congolese. |
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After extraction, the plant material was removed from the filter paper and re-dried. |
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The DNA sample from the patient is labeled and amplified by PCR and then added to the filter paper. |
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The filter paper supporting the cells was air-dried until excess water from the medium had evaporated. |
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To distinguish them from the marsupials and the placental mammals the monotremes are placed in their own class, the prototheria. |
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Iron Jay is urging all the top placers from the Olympia to compete at the Arnold. |
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For example, many ad placers wrote that they enjoyed walks by the beach though their Utica, New York, town is 170 miles from the Atlantic. |
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For years, he was a placid, unobtrusive student of his, but he's emerged from the long shadow cast by his mentor. |
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Secret Service agents whisked her away to take a congratulatory phone call from the president. |
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The soles of their feet are covered with fur which cushions them on hard ground and insulates them from the scorching heat of hot desert sands. |
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Also, food takes longer to cook in a nonstick pan because the coating insulates the food from the heat. |
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A second insulator layer electrically insulates the wires from the electroconductor layer and the semiconductor substrate. |
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You are insulated from the stock market because the company guarantees you will get a proportion of your income when you retire. |
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Once fully developed, they are released from the female and must attach to the gills or fins of a fish host within a few days or they will die. |
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The Uniting Church was formed in 1977, drawing membership from the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches. |
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Arctic and boreal mosses, for example, are effective insulators that minimize heat transfer from the soil surface to the underlying soil. |
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An area of the turbo acts as an insulator from the exhaust heat to keep the intake air compressor side as cool as possible. |
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It imitates the effects of insulin and boosts insulin release from the pancreas. |
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The fins conduct heat from the tubes and then transfer it to the air flowing through the radiator. |
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It relies on radiation and passive convection from the heatsink fins that surround it, to dissipate heat. |
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There are a total of six heat pipes running from the base to the aluminum fins. |
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After my release from the tangle of ropes, we finned past broken windows along a companionway, and found a door ripped from its hinges. |
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Salty for the most part, yet with a trace of tanginess, it was a change from the devilled foods favoured by the plainsmen of Gratze. |
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The final drive ratio for the 4x4 variants is 4.444, while the 2x4 gets a 4.1 and I believe the 4x4 would benefit from the 4.1 final drive. |
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The Festival will end with a rousing finale on Saturday with music from the New Riverside Jazz Band. |
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The cortical area is clearly defined from the inverted conical or pyramid-shaped medulla. |
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The conical shape of a volcano became visible at first, its top slightly lopsided from the last time it erupted. |
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Spores or conidia are carried from the soil surface or debris to the plant by wind or splashing rain. |
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The asexual spore, or conidium, is formed from the tips of specialized spore-forming cells in a precisely regulated developmental plan. |
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Once it was closed the judge finally looked up from the papers on his desk. |
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We do feel the creator's anger, in cursing them with a plague on both their houses, as frogs rain from the sky. |
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Unfortunately it's missing the stills from the film, but the text is still intact. |
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Food intake was calculated daily by subtracting the dried orts from the amount of food offered every day. |
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The silence that had followed a sharp intake of breath from the gallery was broken by Mr Dingemans. |
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Only 10 committee members showed up at the meeting, which was intended to bring together students from the school's 1991 intake. |
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When it comes to the front page, newspapers favor plain language, in part to protect the readers from the seductions of rhetoric, of art. |
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Volvo reduces the amount of noise escaping from the engine compartment by reducing the size of air intakes. |
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The main theme of this movement is the Dies Irae from the medieval plainchant. |
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Two were in police uniforms while the others wore plain clothes and they ran towards the women from the steps of the Underground station. |
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Remove from the heat, then allow to cool a little before sieving in the plain flour and adding the breadcrumbs, mustard and Worcestershire sauce. |
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And people were staying away from the Irish financials because of the tax levy. |
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The figures are collated from the most recent set of filed accounts and, in most cases, relate to the 2002 and 2003 financial years. |
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Fiber-coupled pumps also enable system integrators to decouple the pump system from the laser head, adding more packaging flexibility. |
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Pluto is conjunct the Midheaven from the ninth house, along with Mercury, which is still retrograde, and in the tenth house. |
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Plainly, the animal is a hedgehog uncurling itself from the frozen leaves and sticks under which it is hibernating. |
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He had done so in the mistaken belief that by living a solitary existence, far from the religious confusion of his day, he might find God. |
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Doctors believe that this finding could lead to a new diagnostic tool for those that suffer from the disease and allow for early treatment. |
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The Inquiry will publish the findings from the survey on its website in August. |
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A photodiode is mounted on the integrating sphere to measure the radiant flux from the diode laser entering the sphere. |
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