Just half-a-dozen tugs, and the impossible zariba was a gap and a scattered heap of brushwood. |
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A jungle of mechanical debris bridges the gap between the cavernous fore and aft holds. |
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But as we limp into the 21st century, that gender gap is rending the fabric of the entire African-American community. |
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One academic says the proposal will increase the gap between State and independent schools to an alarming degree. |
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Each time I built up a gap the safety car came out, and I had quite a lot of trouble with traffic. |
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The reforms would widen the gap between rich and poor, creating a society of haves and have-nots. |
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If the gap between railings on a stairway or at the landing is wide enough to crawl through you should rig a device to stop kids from doing so. |
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For example, they'll buy a stock after-hours when a positive earnings report is released, hoping for a gap up on the following trading day. |
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He shot through the gap and continued along the narrow lane that would eventually reach a main road. |
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The gap between rich and poor has not only widened over the past twenty years it has become a yawning chasm in some instances. |
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These systems bridge the gap between atomic physics and plasma physics, and between plasma physics and condensed-matter physics. |
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It's also a pity that some voters don't discern the Texas-size gap between these two Yalies. |
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It's a steep climb to the gap over loose scree and boulder slopes but the climbing eases off once you enter the narrow confines of The Window. |
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Rather, this gap must be seen as a serious lacuna in the surviving texts, a gulf that will critically limit our analysis. |
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We maneuvered carefully across the gap in the rigging to cut the remainder of the sail free. |
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A seven point gap had suddenly been opened and another seven seemed very manageable. |
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These exchanges are routine, and don't distract Krista from trying to breach an ideological gap with a car full of wrathful seniors. |
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During this period the gap between most forms of high culture and popular culture remained wide. |
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He left a large gap around the cupboard door hinges and three unit drawers would not close. |
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Between the gap and the mountain was a wild and broken terrain of scarp and gorge. |
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At the end of the half they looked certain to close the gap further when Warwick threw wide to McPhillips in space, but the chance went astray. |
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A report by a top level think-tank blows a hole in Government claims that the gap between rich and poor has narrowed. |
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Having said that there is still an enormous gap between the share price and the net asset value. |
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The gap in wealth and income between the new entrants and the well-heeled countries that drive the Union is worryingly large. |
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They argue that the gap between rich and poor has widened and we are worse off than a decade ago. |
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We thought that there was a major gap in the market for managed workspace in Bradford. |
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Scotland is facing a serious future skills gap with an ageing and shrinking working population, according to a new study. |
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On the technological side the gap between African states and Western armies is even greater. |
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Social welfare, designed to fill the gap where the family can no longer provide, hardly exists. |
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The consequence for health has been to create a wide gap between the seriously rich and the extremely poor. |
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This creates a gap between where the customer is today and where he or she would like to be. |
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How is the enormous gap between the exit poll numbers and the actual vote totals to be explained? |
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Every block was shaped to fit just so, leaving little more than a paper-thin gap in between. |
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For years Irish politics dealt with weighty issues such as unemployment, closing the poverty gap and education for all. |
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It also shows that pupils from the lower end of the social scale are beginning to close the educational gap on middle-class pupils. |
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Why the huge gap between the monopoly patent protected price and the competitive market price? |
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The unemployment gap between those of high educational status and low status is also growing. |
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The theory presented here is aimed at bridging the gap between microseconds and hours. |
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Then run the round part of your hammer handle or screwdriver shank tightly up the joint to seal any gap that may be left. |
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So is this why 30 something women find a gap in the dating scene and are unable to find someone of a similar age to settle down with? |
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An aside from this is that I once dated a girl who had this tiny, adorable little gap on her top row. |
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The resulting gap between expectation and reality has already caused ructions in the town hall budget. |
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Of course, if a garbage disposal is not installed, the dishwasher water drains from the air gap into the drain, above the trap. |
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A car crossing the westbound carriageway to get to a service area after passing through the gap in the central reservation was struck by a coach. |
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To be valid, sequences in the same suit must either have a gap between them or overlap. |
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Though the gap in his fingers, he had gazed upon the man dressed in regal scarlet, presently greeting the crown prince. |
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The former mechanism redistributes wealth by reducing the gap between the rich and poor, leading to the emergence of a middle class. |
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It was a workmanlike second half from Carlow, but the margin reflected the gap between the divisions. |
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Left to road, bridge over beck, gap in hedge and across field for 100 yards then uphill with fence to right. |
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His death was undoubtedly merciful, but he left a sad gap among his dwindling circle of friends. |
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It is a good promise to hear in the gap between Ascension Day and the Day of Pentecost. |
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There are five schools and one college in the vicinity and there is no much time gap between the opening and closing timings of all. |
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I'd worked so hard to get my new position, and now there was this sudden gap in my life. |
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The gap created by the jagged edge which is now further into the lawn should be filled with garden soil, sifted to a fine tilth. |
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The social gap is evidently widening yet the better off members of society still claim they pay too much. |
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It becomes easier with height as the wall batters in, and the gap between the face of the wall and the corner of the pillar increases. |
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Go through the narrow gap between the two big trees and there it is before you. |
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It has, however, successfully filled a gap produced by the collapse of the big battalions of the international secular Left. |
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This is the gap that exists between the total future market potential and the current actual usage in the market. |
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Alteration of the segmentation varies from strong gap fusion to weaker abdominal fusion. |
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Pair rule, polarity, and gap genes are present, but they seem to have little or no role in segmentation. |
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The closure of the gap and the erection of a new flyover have been put together in what seems to be a bureaucratic job lot. |
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The old racial barriers have gone, but there's still a large gap between rich and poor. |
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Lucy was brutally taken from us in a malicious, callous and evil way leaving a gap in our lives never to be filled. |
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The existence of high-wage jobs creates a gap between the demand for labor and the supply of labor. |
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One of the men positioned the prow of the boat against the seaward ice, revved the engines, and widened the gap to six feet. |
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Advances in technology have narrowed the gap between live performances and recordings. |
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There's a narrowing of the gap between materialists and non-materialists in life satisfaction as materialists' income rises. |
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This was once the defining gap in that prominent shopping strip until 2001, when the airspace over the tracks was sold. |
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Right after I got in front of the truck, there was another gap to allow me to move in front of the car ahead of me. |
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The long-term funding gap facing Social Security is large because promised benefits exceed payroll tax receipts by trillions of dollars. |
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For example, leftists point to studies showing that the gap between the bottom quintile and the top two quintiles is increasing. |
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Born in the United States of Barbadian parentage, she must somehow bridge the gap between two identities that are often in conflict. |
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By contrast, information on the numbers and distribution of wintering divers and sea ducks remains a large gap in our knowledge. |
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He looked through the gap between the door and the wall, a small bar of light illuminating his frightened features. |
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Comedy and tragedy do not co-exist well and the gap between them widens as the film progresses. |
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She turned and disappeared into the gap between two wattle and daub buildings, their second stories overhanging the alley. |
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If slugs are seen, it is usually because they are coming in from outside, often under a door or perhaps through a gap around a waste pipe. |
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Put the lid on for this but leave a little gap because, with the presence of the milk, it could boil over. |
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The biggest prizes at the top events await anyone who can conquer their nerves and make the most of the current gap in the market. |
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Other American students who have not yet been accepted to college use a gap year specifically to build their resumes. |
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This effectively fills the gap through a series of pen and paper recalculations. |
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The custom code had jumped an air gap at a defence client and infected what should have been a highly secure computer. |
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After the second world war, the gap between audiences and avant-garde composers opened into an unbridgeable abyss. |
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File and sandpaper that gap smooth and square on both ends, paying particular care not to round off or taper the ends. |
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Katie Charing, currently on a gap year, has been accepted into Somerville College, Oxford to study English. |
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The gap between living standards in Australia and New Zealand is growing wider as each day goes by. |
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Men with better tech skills get the high-paying jobs, and the wage gap widens between the genders. |
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As the sheets of metal pass through the rolls, they are squeezed thinner and extruded through the gap between the rolls. |
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Strange misunderstandings step into the gap between the broadcaster's mouth and the listener's ear. |
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Thankfully, that gap has now been closed by the arrival this year of the Festival of, wait for it, Politics. |
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Electricity was arcing across a gap of about an inch and a half and triggering a safety cut out. |
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This gap is all the more extreme because pelycosaurs and therapsids are each large, internally-diverse groups. |
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In reality, the gap between subatomic quantum effects and large-scale macro systems is too large to bridge. |
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We came to an agreement where they could road test the standards and we'd do some gap analysis to see where we stood on that parcel of land. |
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The hernia is pushed back through the gap into its proper place inside the abdomen and the gap is then closed with stitches. |
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The push for more donations from entrepreneurs is becoming gradually apparent in society as the gap between rich and poor widens. |
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Limpkins have a small gap in the bill which helps them carry and handle snails. |
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Everybody is athletic enough to make that last-ditch tackle or cover that gap when someone is a bit tired. |
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From time to time as a gap in the trees appears I catch sight of this glistening stretch of cobalt blue water below. |
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This reassurance gap is a national phenomenon, which is very much apparent in Cumbria. |
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There are jerks on both side of the gender gap and Diana doesn't seem to fit in anywhere except in the boxing ring. |
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However the interest rate gap was still proving attractive to foreign investors. |
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Neatly and light-footedly, it bridges the gap between the millennium projects we have got to date, and those many of us have dreamed of. |
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The apical ectodermal ridge consists of closely packed columnar epithelial cells, which are linked by extensive gap junctions. |
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The report also relayed concerns about the widening gap between support for physical sciences as compared to life sciences. |
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This was the pattern, his lordship regularly exposing a gap in the government armour, only to plug it soon afterwards. |
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This gem is uncut but he has the aggression, energy and, most of all, the pass to fill the gap Matt Dawson is currently plugging. |
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Research on a fellow primate, the rhesus monkey, reveals a gender gap in spatial cognition, but one that it is easily overcome with training. |
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A wide gap rheometer geometry has been developed which can be used to measure the flow characteristics of food products containing particles. |
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The perception of irony reveals the gap between narrative memory and linear reading. |
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One of the main claims of the antiglobalization movement is that globalization is widening the gap between the haves and the have-nots. |
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Those let-offs inspired the champions and a gap of ten points was established entering the final quarter. |
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They come out three months later than their UK counterparts, but that is markedly less of a gap than previously. |
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However, there seems to be a marked age gap between the Cretaceous ages and onset of rifting in the Eocene. |
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They prolong the effect of a neurotransmitter by blocking its reuptake after it ferries a signal across the gap from one nerve cell to the next. |
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Initially he arrived at Newcastle on a gap year before proceeding to Durham University to read sports science. |
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They swarmed up the levelled rock blockage, pushed through the gap that Tiffany had blasted, dragging at rock that crumbled at their touch. |
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This spacer fills the gap between side and leeboard when board is touching the gunwale and chine log. |
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Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the large critical temperature, including a double gap structure and anharmonic effects. |
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He was very well-regarded by a lot of people and he bridged the gap between respectable society and the underworld. |
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Her indecision replaced by purpose, Libby cracked the door open to the allowed gap by the safety chain. |
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The projected angle from the base of the fork suggests a gap would have remained, allowing a slim person to pass through. |
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Bidding to close the sizeable gap between her and Cian O'Connor, she put in a determined effort. |
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The device covers the gap created on a door hinge when it is open and prevents fingers being trapped in the door. |
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They argued that the simplest interpretation of this gap was a single-insertion event in a common ancestor shared solely by animals and fungi. |
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As the diary amply reveals, few authors have worked so long with such a heightened awareness of the gap between living and writing. |
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Once I put on my new rims I loved them, expect for the large gap that I now had in my wheel well. |
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There was always a gap between the theoretical formulations of the jurists and the de facto exercise of political power. |
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This has involved the development of new representative mechanisms at the European level which maintain the regulatory gap through the enduring dominance of subsidiarity. |
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Things got worse when a dropped home pass was booted down the other end for Roundhegians to kick a second penalty and close the gap to two points. |
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I thought I would turn and bang the ball because I had seen the keeper move a little bit towards the far post and leave a small gap at his near post. |
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But Strickland narrowed the gap to the low single digits by the start of this month. |
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As the skills gap between top and bottom widens, immobility should harden more. |
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The result is a gap in staffing, funding, and overall support of local candidates. |
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You'd think that employers would try to fill the gap with temporaries. |
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But without a relative increase in the top band of income tax, a cut in fuel duty will only enhance the poverty gap, a gap that Labour is yet to decrease. |
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According to local police, Hatch was speeding when her car slipped through a gap between guardrails on the windy road, sending her car to the bottom of the ravine. |
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Dated marine and terrestrial sediments allow estimation of the timing of wind gap formation and rates of lateral propagation of the South Alkyonides Fault. |
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Hotchkiss, the elite Connecticut boarding school, now has an on-site gap year coordinator. |
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A double-digit rise in the welfare budget for two consecutive years is also inevitable, considering both the widening income gap and scanty social safety net. |
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Southampton has made great strides over the past six years in closing the gap between our results and the national averages, and we are proud of this achievement. |
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Every year the gap between the average man and the average leader widens. |
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Once past the disorientating 10m gap where the salvors have blasted this ship apart, the hull reformed and a smaller high-elevation gun could be seen. |
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A few bream and possibly a luderick around the gap could be bagged. |
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Unfortunately neither would give in and so the gap gets wider by the day. |
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Katkandu motors through a gap in the barrier reef between South Water Caye and Carrie Bow Caye as we pull on shortie wetsuits, weight belts, tanks, fins. |
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Near the confluence of these two rivers a tiny bridge spans the gap connecting the Korengal with the Pech. |
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Thus has postmodernism helped close the gap between high art and low art. |
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After a gap of three hours there was a further sighting of the men, all wearing trainers and T-shirts and two carrying rucksacks, at Baker Street station. |
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Although they enthusiastically supported the party's general programme, the bolder among them dared to point out the gap between ideals and actualities. |
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There is a generation gap as well, with the president holding a commanding lead among 18-to-29-year-olds, 60 to 37 percent. |
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It was a time in America when the generation gap may have never been wider but a Knicks game could bridge even the widest. |
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He stated that if the wide gap between the two major races continued to exist it could lead to serious threats to security and economic development. |
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The company says it is aiming to plug the gap it has found in the market for fashionable but wearable clothes for much-neglected 40-plus female shoppers. |
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Two polls, one sponsored by USA Today, the other by Public Policy Polling, showed no gender gap in Kentucky. |
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The gap between the art film and the X film is impossible to breach. |
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That lacks logic, since the gap may have been larger a decade ago. |
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That fall, the process of smoothing out and filling in the technical details of Wiles's celebrated result turned up a troublesome gap in the proof's logic. |
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In what he saw as divine intervention, a gap opened in the crowd and the car gunned through it. |
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Bilyeu, along with his brother and cousins, play in Big Smith, a mountain roots band that bridge the gap between traditional Appalachian gospel and modern country. |
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Following the attrition of heavy industry in the 1980s, the income gap across the United Kingdom has grown substantially. |
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Carter's cello lends the proceedings an intimate chamber jazz feel, and his arco double stops bridge the gap between chordal and melody instrument. |
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The best, or at least most successful, are bridging the gap between punk-rock DIY ethos and social-media savvy. |
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Eventually Megan quits her job to pursue acting, and this physical rift mirrors a widening emotional gap between the couple. |
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Hence the plug is a specialized cytoplasmic structure, unlike desmosomes, gap junctions, or septate junctions, which are formed from membrane appositions. |
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There is a gap of several tens of millions of years between the Middle Permian when the last Metoptomatids lived, and the Middle Triassic when the true limpets appear. |
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The path skirts around the hillside and soon reaches a wall gap by pylons. |
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Efforts to liberalize the economy and democratize the political system have led to corruption and exacerbated the gap in wealth between government officials and the citizens. |
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An August poll showed McConnell leading Bevin by an eye-popping 47 points, a gap even Sarah Palin would have a hard time closing. |
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The gap between the ceremony and the evening revels disappeared. |
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I found a gap in a proof and proved a lemma to set it right. |
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At one stage there was a thirteen point gap between the fifth and sixth but in the final league table for the season that gap was brought down to five. |
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This is too long a gap for collective expertise to be retained because staff have moved on, so the learning has to begin anew with every turn at the presidency. |
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Don't leave a gap of several years between visits to the dentist, kids. |
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They work behind the scenes of the world reporter and traveler to address the gap between mythologized author and his reportorial world of others. |
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Unlike QW lasers, which have a continual energy spectrum, QD structures have an energy gap between the lowest state that lases and the next state. |
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The New York Times reports this morning on Mitt Romney's difficulty closing the social gap between him and downscale voters. |
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Should they be seeking to bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf communities or maintain a stance of isolation and seclusion? |
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Still, Democrats and their allies are already racing to fill this information gap by disseminating the details of the Ryan plan. |
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However, the technology access gap is not the only digital divide confronting students today. |
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Once when I was in the bath, I saw a very prettily patterned green snake come wriggling through a gap between the wooden window frame and the mosquito netting. |
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The gap between the lead runner and the rest of the field continued to widen. |
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She had taken several years off to raise a family, so there was a large gap in her work history. |
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I'm so sorry for the gap between the middle class and the lower class. |
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They also cite concerns about the corrosive effects of the rapidly spreading worship of money, rampant corruption and the widening gap between rich and poor. |
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The gap between rich and poor has widened and Brenda has seen people suddenly move from comfortable middle class lives to the poverty trap through redundancy or illness. |
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Yet while the thigh gap was a very real body image issue, the bikini bridge may not be. |
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Cultural divides, from demographics to religion, will contribute to widening the gap between party lines. |
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Books tower over us and are crammed into every gap in the structure. |
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But the gap between rich and poor countries still remains large and many critics say that free trade policies are benefitting western nations more than developing countries. |
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Cheaper flights, gap years, online dating and the increasing expectation among employers that staff will accept postings abroad have all contributed to the trend. |
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Where a transaction requires more debt than a bank would normally be comfortable with, a tranche of mezzanine debt may be used to fill the gap in the funding package. |
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Despite the gap in their ages, they became the toast of Atlanta. |
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He may lack the step of Robinson or the physicality of Josh Lewsey but he has an eye for the gap and most importantly, he handles himself under pressure. |
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Regardless of how it occurred, this gap was not decisive in a state where Braley lost by nearly 100,000 voters. |
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Conversely, some towns and cities are stuck in a time warp, with declining trade leading to empty shop properties and a consequent gap in the retail offer. |
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And an ever increasing gap distances common man and the cops. |
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Concern increased about the gap between academic medicine and practice. |
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Oh well, I suppose an egg mayonnaise sandwich fills the gap a little. |
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The matter was quickly rectified by fitting steel control rods, cutting away some parts of the wing skin and providing adequate gap sealing for the flaps. |
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The gap between the richest and poorest one-fifths of the world is now about onehundredfold, whereas 30 years ago it was about thirtyfold or fortyfold. |
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That leaves a huge gap in the middle, where intermediate black holes could exist. |
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Her bowsprit carries two foresails, and her large mainsail is gaff rigged, with an upside-down triangle of topsail to fill the gap at the masthead. |
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Press the smalti into the adhesive in a rainbow pattern along the frame, with as small a gap as possible between the pieces. |
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The mechanical mixtures have total or partial miscibility gap in solid state. |
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The inverse is also true, and this is one factor in the widening gap between the rich and the poor. |
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The door fronted on a narrow run, like a footbridge over a gully, that filled the gap between the house wall and the edge of the bank. |
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Surveys show a gender gap with women favoring Democrats 12 percent more than men. |
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But in the closing stages Bishop spotted a gap to go over and Hook converted to set up a nervous finish for the Blues, who managed to hold on. |
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There are substantial lacunae in the surviving texts, including a gap in the Annals that is four books long. |
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Some students take a gap year after finishing high school to broaden their horizons. |
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Therefore, the monolayer could be used to demonstrate the effects of cyclic stretching on interepithelial gap formation. |
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At night this gap is closed off by a simple concrete Jersey barrier, and the pit is left to those outside the wire. |
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A forced march from Vienna by Marshal Davout and his III Corps plugged the gap left by Napoleon just in time. |
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The overspill of this lake caused the formation of the Dover Strait gap between Britain and France. |
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The Manchester Ship Canal passes through the gap to the south of the river. |
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The gap is bridged by the Silver Jubilee Bridge and Runcorn Railway Bridge. |
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The River Thames flows through a gap between the Berkshire Downs and the Chilterns. |
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The City of Chichester is located on the River Lavant south of its gap through the South Downs. |
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The brand owner will seek to bridge the gap between the brand image and the brand identity. |
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Unlike his scientist friends, he now thought there was no unbridgeable gap between humans and animals. |
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The resultant gap was filled with copper tokens that approximated the size of the halfpenny, struck on behalf of merchants. |
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If the gap between the blades is less than the thickness of the grass, a clean cut can still be made. |
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In United States cities such as Cincinnati, the life expectancy gap between low income and high income neighborhoods touches 20 years. |
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Also, data from the UK shows the gap in life expectancy between men and women decreasing in later life. |
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Pakistani and Bangladeshi women have the highest gender income gap while British Chinese have one of the lowest income gender gaps. |
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When aggregate demand falls below the potential output of the economy, there is an output gap where some productive capacity is left unemployed. |
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The valleys of the River Ribble and its tributary the Calder form a large gap to the west of the Pennines, overlooked by Pendle Hill. |
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As the customary gap between birth and baptism was three days, he was probably born about 13 April. |
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Teach watched as the gap between the vessels closed, and ordered his men to be ready. |
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Though Holbein retained his position as King's Painter, Cromwell's death left a gap no other patron could fill. |
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The official break in literary culture caused by censorship and radically moralist standards effectively created a gap in literary tradition. |
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This gap was a challenge to develop mechanical, mathematizable, models of the particles and their interactions. |
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This gap led to press speculation that Rowling had developed writer's block, speculations she denied. |
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After leaving Harrow, Cumberbatch took a gap year to volunteer as an English teacher at a Tibetan monastery in Darjeeling, India. |
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Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. |
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It is obvious that a huge gap has opened up once again between the northern and southern hemispheres. |
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Mercedes chose split strategies for their drivers, and Hamilton opened up a gap on the faster option tyres. |
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Barrichello pushed on to win the race, and close the gap on Button to 18 points. |
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It is the result of an earlier gap created between Latin and the new language, which severed the intercomprehensibility between the two. |
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An economy may be highly developed or growing rapidly, but also contain a wide gap between the rich and the poor in a society. |
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Also sent forward to plug the gap was Bligh's 20th Foot, which took up position between Sempill's 25th and Dejean's 37th. |
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However, the gap between total compensation and productivity is not as wide because of increased employee benefits such as health insurance. |
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Once foreign goods were boycotted, there was a gap which had to be filled by the production of those goods in India itself. |
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Proponents argue that this helps reduce the income gap between the rich and poor. |
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American troops rushed through the gap and reached the Euphrates River at the town of Musayib. |
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A Glasgow Economic Audit report published in 2007 stated that the gap between prosperous and deprived areas of the city is widening. |
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Such a gap may impact the future NATO's operations that will probably face trust issues. |
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In advanced economies, the gap between the rich and poor is at its highest level in decades. |
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In many countries, there is a Gender pay gap in favor of males in the labor market. |
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As a result, income and economic inequality increases, and it becomes more difficult to reduce the gap without additional aid. |
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Oxfam blamed tax havens in its 2016 annual report on income inequality for much of the widening gap between rich and poor. |
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After Robert had moved to London, William Hutchinson filled the gap with his design and technical skills at the locomotive works in Newcastle. |
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There is a gap in performance between pupils from better off families and poorer pupils. |
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The IEF seeks to bridge the financial gap between starting integrated schools and securing full government funding and support. |
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A European school led by Louis Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet asserted that there was a gap between the earlier and later. |
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Edouard Piette claimed to have filled the gap with his discovery of the Azilian Culture. |
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However, Chalmers's social ideas were never fully realised, as the gap between the church and the urban masses continued to increase. |
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The two corps were supposed to meet at Le Cateau but I Corps under Haig were stopped at Landrecies, leaving a large gap between the two corps. |
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All three types or reproductive cycles have a long gap in between pollination and fertilization. |
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The working classes were then immediately plunged into hardship, widening the gap in class hierarchy. |
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A gap or missing strata in the geological record of an area is called a stratigraphic hiatus. |
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Alternatively, the gap may be due to removal by erosion, in which case it may be called a stratigraphic vacuity. |
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Industrialization, skill premium, and closing gender wage gap further induced parents to opt for child quality. |
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This gap in the fossil record is called Romer's gap after the American palaentologist Alfred Romer. |
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Afterwards, the Thames and Scheldt flowed through the gap into the English Channel, but the Meuse and Rhine still flowed northwards. |
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The spoken language however has changed a lot since then, creating a severe gap between the spoken and written languages. |
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Buoys were dropped temporarily marking the end point of a mining excursion to avoid leaving an unmined gap when the next excursion started. |
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The swift move to the north bank prevented the Sixth Army from crossing the Ourcq but created a gap between the 1st and 2nd armies. |
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The Belgian Army surrendered on 28 May, leaving a large gap to the east of Dunkirk. |
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On the evening of 12 August, Patton asked Bradley if his forces should continue northward to close the gap and encircle the German forces. |
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In general, the population of Brussels is younger than the national average, and the gap between rich and poor is wider. |
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In the royal account books, there is a gap in the record of her final years. |
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The arch subsequently collapsed to leave the stacks of Old Harry and his wife, No Man's Land and the gap of St Lucas' Leap. |
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As Alvardo and his cavalry emerged on the other side of the gap with the infantry behind, Aztec canoes filled the gap. |
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The increased taxes fell mainly on the peasants as a burden and continued to widen the gap between the wealthy and the poor. |
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There is a big gap among various countries between high and low yields, even with the same variety of potato. |
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The gap between the two strings of a pair is about four millimetres, and the wider gap between pairs is about ten. |
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In this strategy, there is simply a gap in the relative clause where the shared noun would go. |
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The final obstacle, the gap between 1552 and 1662, to which Pope Leo refers, has also disappeared. |
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Instead of inserting a straight vertical gap all the way up, he has staggered it so it looks like old-fashioned quoining. |
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A gap in the card cloth facilitates removal of the batt when the card cloth is full. |
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The gap between the two rolls is less than the thickness of the starting material, which causes it to deform. |
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Maintaining a uniform gap between the rolls is difficult because the rolls deflect under the load required to deform the workpiece. |
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This allows the rivet to be easily and fully inserted, then setting allows the rivet to expand, tightly filling the gap and maximizing strength. |
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A nozzle is used to inject the electrolyte into the gap between wheel and electrode. |
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Thus the gap in living standards between Wales and more prosperous parts of the UK is not as pronounced. |
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Across the gap of Esk Hause and enclosing the eastern side of Eskdale are Esk Pike, Bowfell and Crinkle Crags. |
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After a gap of fifty years, on 3 November 1990, the RNLI reopened Teignmouth Lifeboat Station with an Atlantic 21 inshore lifeboat. |
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City look stronger, fitter and more motivated than last season and even at this early stage the gap feels like a sizeable advantage. |
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In the 4-toe stock there is a wide gap between the lowest rough and the smooths which come from the same parents. |
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Metabolic acidosis associated with increased anion gap may be caused by underdialysis and anorexia. |
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And how common is an attractiveness gap in American couples? |
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In group two, Tritoma narrowed the gap from leaders Waxflower following a 4-0 sweep of Carnation. |
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Pentagon warns that China is narrowing the gap with the US in high-tech weaponry, spending binge surpasses official figures. |
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You can also fit weatherstripping, which is draught-proofing tape that helps to fill the gap between the frame and the window's moving parts. |
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An air gap at the bottom of the plunger creates a resistance that the magnetic field strives to overcome. |
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Simply employing an air gap doesn't guarantee security, just as putting a scrub room before the OR doesn't stop viruses and bacteria. |
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A DOCTOR'S daughter has died from suspected altitude sickness while trekking in Peru on a gap year after university. |
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