They treated me to the trip and acted as my tour guides practicing their English along the way. |
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Make sure the rod guides are not grooved as they will quickly damage your fly line. |
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It guides tourists to the hill station not only in summer but also during the off-season. |
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Each snippet is very much like the dictation you would hear if you were at a museum and had one of those handheld audio guides. |
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The sailing guides were called portolani by the Italians, roteiros by the Portuguese and rutters by the Dutch and English. |
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It is the 17th book in a series of guides charting the pharmaceutical industry's progress in major disease areas. |
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The guides boast that they have done a lot of serious research, and suggest the talk they give is historically accurate. |
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Essentially these cybrarians create subject-oriented guides of web sites for use by the internet community. |
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Our guides will have you listen to the bell of the stag at the mating season or observe the animals from watch towers. |
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This is a series of checklists and guides developed to help employer, employee, and employment adviser work together on the assessment process. |
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There are a number of good guides, information sources and checklists available so you won't have to start from scratch. |
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Experienced guides can help you spot resplendent quetzal, emerald toucan, green sea turtle, and howler monkey. |
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The raft guides assessed the rapids were too dangerous to shoot and the team would have to portage again. |
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He would write walking guides with routes that took in some of the finest pubs on the dales and moors. |
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Sadly Mariah was hardly the best of tour guides, rushing through the majority of rooms. |
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During their stay in the wilderness, children are escorted by professional tour guides on excursions. |
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Some locals have trained to become guides or chefs for sightseeing tourists. |
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It is the story of an Aboriginal tracker who guides three police troopers in search of an accused Aboriginal man. |
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Exiting Customs, we were besieged with guides, all yelling and describing their hotels. |
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She said hospital guides have shown that patients recover much more quickly in a normal, homely atmosphere. |
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The internet can offer you everything from a search engine to find that perfect little cottage to in-depth scene guides. |
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Workshop practices and detailed technical information is available in guides and manuals to the trade. |
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So the Evangelical pastors often served as counselors, spiritual guides and confidantes. |
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As if love were in his fingertips, he guides her in pirouettes and protects her supple back from bending too far. |
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Even so-called precision bombing is only as accurate as the intelligence that guides it. |
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My suggestion to restaurateurs would be to divert your existing budget from the glossy guides and magazines and institute a bonsella programme. |
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The guides maintain a safe and supportive atmosphere with plenty of time for relaxing. |
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Butler guides readers sure-footedly through the immensely difficult terrain of these rapidly transforming societies. |
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Ruth Foss, from the Music Division of the Library of Congress, guides us through the preludes with a short and precise sentence on each of them. |
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Gurus may come from any caste group, and Brahmins need not be spiritual guides, though many are. |
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Nor do I begrudge the jobs that Everesting has created for Sherpas, guides, cooks, porters, and writers like me. |
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The new paradigm, moving beyond Newton's majestic clockwork metaphor, guides us to a new way of approaching decisionmaking. |
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They're all engineered by your guides, and are often seen as coincidental events, or synchronicity. |
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He hired local guides who took him for a city slicker with money and not much sense. |
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Why do professional mountain guides always look lean, cut, and as if they could jog to the summit without breaking a sweat? |
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What if everything that I learnt from my guides was just the delusions of a misguided egotistical fool? |
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Though no one shoots the bears from helicopters anymore, guides are still used to flush animals toward waiting clients, who have snowmobiled in. |
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Keith Young published over 100 papers and contributed to numerous symposia and field guides dealing with Mesozoic biostratigraphy. |
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In recent years, there have been a spate of field guides for birdwatchers, often confusing the ordinary birder with the changes in nomenclature. |
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The user guides and booklet are illustrated, and for the most part they are well-written. |
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The light guides contain deformities to emit light coinciding with the positions of the red, green, and blue pixels. |
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It includes specialist guides for example, on working with people with brain injuries or visual impairment. |
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Our guides led us into a cave with walls covered by ancient petroglyphs, including symbols still used by Aborigines today. |
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Longclaw guides his shuttlecraft up through the atmosphere of the planet, out into the vacuum of space. |
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The project also included training of local hoteliers and restaurant staff, guides, and the marking of tourist trails. |
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Native guides lead you on walks to ancient pictographs, swimming holes, and waterfalls. |
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Diet books, medical guides, how-tos and self-improvement schemes, after all, ritually command readers to do it this way, not that way. |
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The group is a leading supplier of neckerchiefs for scouts and guides in the UK and Europe. |
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At the end of the summer, the company's 19 senior guides will huddle for discussion and then provide written recommendations to the owners. |
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If you do get revision guides, make sure they are designed for use with your course syllabus. |
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Simply enter the address and the system plots the best route and guides you with voice instructions. |
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This is a useful delineation that guides the reader to the fundamental positions that should be studied first. |
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One of the supporting Army mountain guides headed to the opposite slope where a windslab came down recently. |
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Why, for example, don't galleries provide total, linkable guides to every new exhibition? |
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The boardwalk guides visitors past another guest cottage and the bedroom wing of the main house. |
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Fat-tired planes buzz the nearby airport, taking climbers, guides, and gear to mountain base camps. |
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The software includes sample analysis, related movies, and activity guides for topics such as kinematics and dynamics. |
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Your Inuit guides will show you to Payne Bay Fjord, where low tides improve your chances of landing a lunker. |
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The authors of these guides have years of inside knowledge, wisdom and practical experience to pass on to you. |
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Independent guides on life insurance and general insurance will be published in the autumn. |
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Due to her early influence, my spirit guides have always been animal totems. |
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Before the attack, supporting elements from the unit recon platoons evaluated the enemy situation and provided guides for the assault. |
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Sunil and Mohanto had worked as professional river and mountain guides at Rishikesh. |
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Knowingly or not, we have all seen Wenceslas Hollar's pictures over and over again in fine books, in tourist guides or on table mats. |
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The main colour of the petals is violet, with distal parts being pale violet or white, and with dark violet ribs forming nectar guides. |
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Standard boat rod guides or spinning guides are simply repolished with jeweller's rouge across all surfaces inside and out. |
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When setting up your speakers and audio system, the Speaker Wizard guides you through it and helps you adjust balance and fade controls. |
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We learned later, after a beautiful drive alongside the palm-lined Euphrates back to Baghdad that our guides had gypped us. |
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Similar to audio guides in museums, each phone number connected to a unique recording that described a certain site in Baghdad. |
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His elegant voice is familiar to many who have visited the Met and have used the museum's audio guides. |
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The divine light guides him to the fore, even if it is the fore of the sacrificial altar. |
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Advisers serve advisees as advocates, guides, group leaders, community builders, liaisons with parents, and evaluation coordinators. |
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Examples of finding aids include collection indexes, inventories, registers and guides. |
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A number of Maasai and Samburu have taken jobs as park rangers and safari guides. |
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This money could be used, for example, to train Maasai guides and teach them English language skills. |
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Publishers of major travel guides are busy revising their New York editions to reflect the city's violently altered landscape. |
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There is of course no treatment, discussion or consideration in the guides themselves of overlap. |
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Our guides then took us to a creek that was said to be one of the hardest in Norway. |
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When you practice on natural grass, use the divots from your previous shots as guides for your next one. |
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It shows enterprise and the ability to get on with other people, and these are often better guides to character than academic achievement. |
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This technique not only guides our gaze towards Ashok's imaginings, but also highlights his awakening rage. |
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By then the volunteer team of diggers, guides, museum attendants and receptionists had formed into the Nonsuch and Ewell Antiquarian Society. |
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A blue-blazered, take-charge Latina with a radio and a flashlight opens the door for you, and guides you through the dark entry hallway. |
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However, guides still relate stories of the palace's dark deeds with a certain grisly humour. |
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On the basis that there are few better guides to a restaurant's quality than how it cooks its steaks, the Howgate passed with flying colours. |
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The guides, which are adjustable, should center the door in the opening and allow just enough clearance for the door to slide smoothly. |
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They are no more guides than the bumpers at the front of a car or a crash helmet worn by a motorcyclist. |
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Expert advice guides parents through the process of making homemade baby food. |
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We have provided parking space for buses ferrying tourists and locals will be used as tour guides. |
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Using your thumbs and index fingers as guides, gently slide the floss between two teeth, using a sawlike motion. |
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Smart guides in black tunics and trousers with Ndebele trim, offer assistance with a friendly smile the moment anyone looks lost. |
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The governor said Thai guides would be regularly offered training courses in Korean and other languages. |
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There are also boutique publications that publish guides of everyone who earns over around 40,000 euros. |
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We stop at a small riverside beach for a picnic that the guides have transported in cool boxes strapped to their kayaks. |
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He or she grasps it with a hemostat and guides the bone plug into the femoral socket. |
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Markets for scouts, guides, equipment, guidebooks, and teamsters were all readily supplied by enthusiastic entrepreneurs. |
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Once the Guru is sure of the bhakta's surrender, the Guru with great love and labor guides his disciple in his efforts. |
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The New England kitchen was staffed by costumed guides who served visitors Boston baked beans and brown bread. |
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It guides the war fighter to the target, and in a disaster helps rescue teams with an array of space-age technologies. |
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The newsweeklies would have to run more cover stories on ice cream, dreams, and guides to colleges. |
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Check out our guides to term assurance and mortgage protection and get a quote here. |
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But annual league guides and almanacs take up more space on your bookshelves and credit cards than they are worth. |
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Since every decision that is made comes with a bit of incertitude, statistics guides one in making proper preferences. |
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Many river guides use landing nets but without the handle, holding each net-arm to scoop around the fish once it is played out. |
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These hermits, acting as their own spiritual guides, were easily led to excesses and misdirection. |
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Make long basting stitches to identify centerlines, pocket or tab placements, hemlines and topstitching guides. |
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It offers histories of each of the newsreels, and guides to the use of the data and the documents for students and researchers. |
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For those who are not too good with maps, the author guides you along the route with a running commentary. |
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The walk will be led by experienced guides who will give a talk on the history and folk lore of the areas. |
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More additions to the site will be coming soon including comprehensive guides to the cultivation and maintenance of Helianthemums. |
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Ahmed guides us through the flat, desolate landscape with a complicated series of frenzied taps, hand wiggles and screams. |
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Membrane drysuits are becoming very popular with the dive guides who work there! |
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Dictionaries range from language guides to handbooks of information arranged alphabetically on a range of topics. |
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Free masks, flippers and snorkels are usually on offer, but we were late in the day and the underwater guides had headed off to their beers. |
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Also shown was a variant in which the brass fence guides were replaced by wooden arms secured by a bridle. |
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By day, follow expert Masai guides on foot to spot lions, cheetahs, and wildebeests without disturbing their habitats. |
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This means that when the fish are running there is a heavy demand for guides. |
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The doyen of professional safari guides, he began his career in the bush as a teenage cadet ranger with Zimbabwe's National Parks Service. |
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While demonology may be the most dramatic, mediumship is also a form of necromancy, as is divination, which employs the use of spirit guides. |
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Arctic Wild prides itself on local guides proficient in natural history, low impact camping and top-quality gear. |
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Card tables covered with computer manuals, cell phone booklets and how-to guides compete for space on the sidewalk. |
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You may even have some of them partly written already in your instruction manuals or installation guides, etc. |
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A PUB in Whitley is celebrating a double success after being judged top in its field by two leading food guides. |
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The program publishes quadripartite standardization agreements and other guides to enhance coalition operations. |
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To help do this effectively, have veteran staff help as mentors, tour guides, demonstrators, and controlled procedure interpreters. |
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Moves within the scouting movement mean that future scouts and guides are more likely to stay in hotel style billets than traditional tents. |
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Murie silently suspected that the guides ' real concern stemmed from their wariness of proceeding into unfamiliar terrain. |
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It is at times the rudder that steadies and guides the ship of state captained by the Government. |
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Charts and cruising guides abound that give the mariner the information needed on every mile of the canal system. |
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He has a major grumble about the way in which dive guides insist on shepherding divers around. |
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Marloth guides a series of intensive ballet barre exercises targeting the glutes, hips and thighs. |
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The array of bits, jigs, edge guides, and other accessories is as varied and versatile as the basic router itself. |
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They provided supplies and even guides, but they would not take up arms against the British. |
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She asks the professor if he believes that there is a God who created the Universe and guides His creation. |
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With the help of a mechanical ascender, guides and novice climbers creep up ropes like inchworms into the forest canopy. |
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Alternative guides can offer exciting opportunities to touch the seedy side of the city. |
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They also serve as guides for determining the proper dosage of certain drugs. |
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In addition to the guides, the online help files include a contents section, a glossary and searching capabilities. |
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He proposes legislation and a budget, executes the laws, and guides the foreign and internal policies of the republic. |
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Our guides will share their stories, and they'll teach us songs and social dances at our nightly campfires. |
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For Lydia, the exhibition marks her first as assistant keeper at the museum, where her grandparents were once volunteer guides. |
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Sophisticated psephological exercises, opinion polling and trawling of focus groups are still less reliable political guides than human instinct. |
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Every newspaper agony aunt has been on double-time producing guides to surviving seasonal stress. |
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The lamp of experience ordinarily guides our footsteps, but this year the lamp is dim. |
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I wandered through the airport shops and looked at several field guides to New Zealand birds. |
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He is currently working on a history of field guides to birds and the development of birdwatching in the United States. |
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This expo is an ideal place to choose guides and handbooks for competitive examinations. |
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Using the Creed and the Lord's Prayer as his guides, Augustine discusses the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love. |
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Mnemonics like these are still used in field guides and help modern bird-watchers identify animals in the wild. |
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Newspapers have standardised language by producing style guides and manuals for reporters and sub-editors. |
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He guides you to long satisfying laughs or giddy giggles, while the rest of the cast scares you into sharp barks of laughter. |
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The guides lash the dories and rafts together and, with help from an outboard, begin motoring toward the gates. |
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The experienced safari guides seem to have an innate empathy with the nature all around, and all at once you feel at ease. |
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Gaia guides my inhalation and exhalation by putting pressure on the areas I need to concentrate on such as my stomach and chest. |
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On a hunting trip, our Yanomami guides seemed nervous as we reached a sandy area in front of some rocks. |
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Chomsky did not speak Vietnamese, and so he depended on government translators, tour guides, and handlers for information. |
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From adagio to agitato, from legato to staccato, the music guides us through the story with ease and agility. |
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Avoiding the dry descriptions typical of field guides, this book focuses instead on the history, folklore and practical uses of each species. |
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In addition, the machine is not capable of descrambling programming while supporting electronic program guides. |
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Come September, she says she will do her best to set up groups such as scouts and guides for the area. |
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As helpful as such guides are meant to be, they're nothing but buzz kill, a chafe, strictly for the birds. |
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Special spiritual forces or guides would assist her in this work, and most prominent among them was one she identified as Black Hawk. |
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Our guides lead us in yoga as dawn light dances on the redrock spires that form the backdrop of our camp. |
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Between 1894 and 1931, she authored twenty-seven books including field guides, natural history books, nature stories for children, and novels. |
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He guides you step by step through comprehensive and easy to follow instructions. |
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Spiritual guides hang out in relaxed places where they can be of assistance to others without revealing their supernatural powers. |
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From the voices to visions, spirits, guides and demons, they all are different yet the same. |
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Don's death at age 79 marks an end to the first generation of American illustrators of bird field guides. |
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Initially, the mahout guides the elephant's trunk over the canvas and offers rewards for good performance. |
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But of course, tour guides have a definite advantage intrinsic to their position. |
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Or, as another scholar has said, the creed is an epitome and summary that guides and directs a proper reading of Scripture. |
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We show that there exists a time-independent tax rule that guides polluting oligopolists to achieve the socially optimum production path. |
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Hill argued, as did almost all of the guides to public speaking, that speech-making could be learnt. |
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It lasts 30 minutes and the young guides give an informative commentary during the tour of the city's most historic quarters. |
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Blyth and Bob are extremely experienced mountaineers and mountain guides, and Blyth also runs the avalanche forecasting service in Scotland. |
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An agent special constable comes over and guides him farther down the grass, the battery of cameras and microphones dutifully following. |
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Most banks have produced guides for customers wishing to send money abroad within the eurozone. |
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Dive guides tend to take you on a rather circuitous route around the coral formations. |
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No guides accompanied us as we descended down a spiral staircase and into the past of Dubai. |
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Teachers will move beyond their present role as dispensers of information and become guides, mentors, facilitators, and authors. |
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For the music fan of a certain age, flicking through gig guides has recently become a source of profound discombobulation. |
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The guides had the students assist with the gathering of the mud samples, water samples, and catching fish and other sea animals with a net. |
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The processing times in these guides ensure destruction of the largest expected number of heat-resistant microorganisms in home-canned foods. |
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It is run by some very experienced guides with a large fleet of brand-new skiffs. |
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As a good postmodern who just wants to know which script I'm supposed to follow as the news guides me toward what I should think, I'm confused. |
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Though I have been a voracious, omnivorous reader all my life, I haven't been interested in books other than field guides lately. |
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Knowledgeable local guides will accompany us, and we'll stay in varied accommodations. |
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Two town guides will be on duty in the town to make visitors feel really welcome and to point out places of interest to visit. |
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Unsuspecting tourists are often inveigled into these institutions by local tourist guides who are hand-in-glove with the anti-social elements. |
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The exhibition is family-friendly and will provide flip panels and audio guides to explain the historical context of each piece. |
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In the New York exhibit, although an excellent catalogue and audio guides were available, the objects had no labels. |
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You must wash all tackle in hot soapy water, making sure to scrub the reel foot, winch fittings and rod guides. |
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Founded in 1994, the company specializes in manufacturing chain and belt guides and other wear components from various plastic materials. |
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The interchangeable synthetic bar guides with mechanical locking and oil bath system can produce up to 35 parts per minute. |
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As always with new products, it's well worth scanning the installation guides for gotchas and getchas. |
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With either style, you need to check the connection points where the guides are attached. |
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Experienced guides can help you spot the resplendent quetzal, emerald toucan, green sea turtle, and howler monkey. |
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The area will be well signposted and tour guides will assist members of the public. |
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May they joyfully complete their mission as guides, teachers and sanctifiers awaiting your glorious coming. |
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Pay attention to the on-screen help messages and guides as you go through this process. |
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Unlike most explorers, these two leaders had no Aboriginal guides to help them, no skill in geography, cartography, or living off the land. |
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For this hike, you will need field guides and animal track guides, magnifying glasses and binoculars, and pencil and paper. |
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Older style guides make two firm points about the difference between the two types of clause. |
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The menu invited us to browse the extensive collection of travel books, guides and maps. |
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Rules have distinct advantages as behavioral guides, but they can promote rigid responding that is insensitive to changed contingencies. |
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Consumers are starting to use weblogs, or blogs, as guides to what they should and shouldn't buy, finds a survey. |
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She equipped herself with a little optimism, phrase books and travel guides, and clothes contained for overhead storage space. |
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Instead of orthogonal geometry, tour guides proudly note that hardly a right-angle is to be found in the extension. |
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Solicitors recognise that many buyers are baffled by a lack of clear and comprehensive information and guides to talk them through the procedure. |
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The illustrations you find in herbals and field guides simplify and explain in this way. |
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I'd like to go back, and I'd like the place to myself for a few minutes, alone, without the braying tour guides and murmuring tourists. |
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This guides the collection and centralization of all data critical to facility operations and maintenance. |
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She also guides Persephone to the underworld and back twice a year and thus has a part to play in the seasons. |
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For hunters who want to use an outfitter, keep a list of guides in your store. |
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The set of illustrations is interspersed by textual commentary, which guides the book through a logical chronology. |
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Sherpas, well known as mountain guides and porters, live in the high mountains of E. Nepal. |
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The State Forest Minister even said that the locals will be allowed to act as porters and guides when tourism starts, as if it was a favour. |
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Learn the key environmental issues facing this premier tourist destination from local guides and activists. |
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Only those tour guides who collude with black market tourist shops should be firmly fought against. |
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While Pita may have the brains, lets hope he has a good team that guides him in the political gamesmanship he will face. |
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The group consisted of public representatives, tour guides and tourism and heritage representatives. |
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These light guides may take the form of three overlying plastic or glass sheets. |
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Thankfully I have caught a second wind and I hang with Alison and the guides for a couple of miles. |
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While consumers may use bestseller lists as buying guides, the lists are useful to booksellers as a marketing tool. |
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The organization recently held a 2-day seminar and workshop for tour operators and tour guides. |
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This has involved, for example, investigating the communicative tasks in Japanese facing Australian tour guides working with Japanese tourists. |
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The teacher guides have lesson plans for each text book unit of work, background data and copiable activity sheets. |
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The equipment includes special gripping devices for pens to help people write with a shaking wrist and also cheque signing guides. |
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The acknowledgeable guides show you the real city of Joburg and the many inspiring projects in bustling Shanty Town Soweto. |
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There are guides to correct grammar, spelling and punctuation and examples from great writers. |
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The role that field guides have played in ornithology is difficult to overstate. |
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Young children bearing the medals of their grandparents, along with police, Army cadets, scouts and guides also took part in the march. |
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Rather than his spiritual guides, they are his faithful disciples. |
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Horst Ulrich, a 72-year-old German on a trek with a group of friends, watched four Nepali guides swept away by an avalanche. |
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Our guides will be available at a nominal charge fixed beforehand. |
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Braun discovered Bieber via YouTube, guides his every move and also oversees the careers of the British boy band the Wanted. |
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It would be a good idea if, like Mike Priestley suggested, the building was opened up like a stately home with tour guides showing off the Victorian splendours. |
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I ran across this strange article two years ago about how the tribe is now back on their feet, living more normally, and working as game wardens and tour guides for safaris. |
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Using a remote control, the viewer guides a small, wireless vehicle over the track's dips and curves until it dead-ends in two small domes housing trash bins. |
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Advisers serve advisees as advocates, guides, and group leaders. |
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Floor plans and gallery guides are available from reception. |
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Older projectors had to be threaded manually, with the user placing the film around the sprocket wheels, through the film gate and around the various spindles and guides. |
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It was just a few years ago that high-end magazines and newspapers started including Pappy in their holiday gift guides. |
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Roll up your sleeves while a Disney facilitator guides you through your own workbook of exercises designed to engage the minds of customers and win the hearts of employees. |
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Onshore, scout for lemurs in the rainforest with Malagasy guides. |
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She guides your hand to touch the scabby scar that snakes across her head. |
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Here you can sample the produce and talk to the knowledgeable guides, who'll also show you the rows off vines planted on the rocky soils of the hills behind. |
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Original photographs show arched cable guides over the deck here and big Samson posts, all now buried beneath the debris of the deck on the seabed. |
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These small but continually growing and developing aspects of her authentic self become her true guides in her journey through the stages of being a woman. |
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I found these dewpoint figures by going to our Online weather almanac and going to the guides to the month-to-month weather for cities in Florida and Texas. |
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Led by experienced guides, Jasber also climbed the extinct Losimingori volcano, walked through the ancient oasis of Silela Forest and visited a Masai village. |
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We say our hellos, and he guides me backstage, up three flights of stairs, and into his dressing room. |
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It is also the point of reference for a spatial politics that guides our differentiation between interiority and exteriority, immediate environment and wider culture. |
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Look, I'm no fan of how-to guides for chemical weapons or backyard nukes. |
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Plus, the melodrama belies the heavy moralizing that guides each Madea film. |
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Other guides walked the immigrants through the port of entry in the small border town of Calexico, using fake green cards. |
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The contrast between the latest textbooks on information technology on the one hand, and the guides to astrology palmistry and numerology on the other, is startling. |
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First Flintoff continues his Botham impression with another hook for six, then guides one down to the vacant third-man boundary, and lastly lets fly square of the wicket. |
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A majority of these are based in France and represent French embassies and consulates as well as provide health information for travellers and tourist guides. |
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The stories are told through the eyes of two fishing guides, crunch and Des, with a spare grace and humor that stand strong. |
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Indopacetus has suddenly become one of the better-known beaked whales, and future writers of cetacean field guides will have to christen another species as least known. |
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Tourists who flock to the city pay guides handsome sums to walk in places where he never trod, and drink in pubs where he only slaked his thirst on paper. |
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In this procedure, the physician guides a small angiographic catheter into the uterine arteries and injects a stream of tiny particles that decreases blood flow to the uterus. |
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During the climb weather conditions deteriorated to such an extent that the group and their guides faced snow, sleet and rain showers during the ascent. |
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Michael Moynihan eviscerates the left-wing apologetics that appear in popular travel guides. |
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The criticism of culinary standards in Scotland is contained in two of Germany's biggest-selling travel guides and is a bitter blow to tourism chiefs. |
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From the start, Hershel, who is driven by his deep faith in God, guides Rick to make peace with the New World. |
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The beam line will consist of neutron guides, choppers, secondary shutters and shielding, along with the necessary utilities and safety and radiation protection equipment. |
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Since then I have channelled spirit guides for myself and others. |
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Although two eminent French biologists have recently espoused autogenesis, autogenetic theories have so far proved sterile as guides in scientific inquiry. |
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From tour guides to chefs, glass blowers to club owners, they each tout different talents to hit the jackpot. |
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Volunteers also work as hospital guides, or on out-patient departments, meeting patients, helping them get gowned up for an X-ray and offering them a cup of tea. |
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She leads me through areas piled high with furniture, guides me past coolers where meat, milk, and juice are on offer, then orients me past candy-bar stands. |
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The Mejdi tour was the first time Tel Aviv University student Tamar Elman had heard guides debate such contentious issues. |
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The expedition lasted 15 days, with a crew of porters, cooks, and guides. |
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He has manipulated the maps in a variety of ways that includes superimposing images drawn from various sources like First Aid books, cooking guides and medieval icons. |
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Treeline is one of the few facilities that replaces the motors on its boats every year, and its registered Chipewyan and Cree guides are among the country's best. |
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Everest also boasts a well-established support infrastructure of guides and Sherpas who set up tents, fix ropes, and ferry canisters of supplemental oxygen to the high camps. |
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Another group that has carved out an occupational niche for itself is the Sherpas, who are well known as guides and porters for mountain-climbing expeditions. |
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Tour operators and tour guides are almost completely without work. |
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There will be guided tours of the hall by guides in period costume and visitors will be able to make such things as pomanders, scent bags and butter. |
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The article goes on to detail how to read the future in a lampshade, contact your spiritual guides and ask the spirit world to get you the job you want. |
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The final, and perhaps the most important reason to make, at the very least, an attempt at a language, is to entertain bored guides, muleteers and border police. |
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Yep, that's the idea, he is searching for the myth that guides his life. |
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A commissionaire guides me through heavy wooden doors, past towering marble pillars into a vast circular entrance hall covered from floor to ceiling in intricate frescos. |
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Priests and social elders often serve as guides and mediators to help resolve relationship conflicts and dilemmas, facilitating communication and dialog among the parties. |
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The library will also put on a large display of holiday guides, videos and language phrase books to help make your holiday 2003 your most enjoyable yet. |
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It is mainly for its historical importance that the cemetery has now become a kind of a tourist destination and finds a mention in most travel books and regional guides. |
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The family and those taking the roles of servants were provided with advice manuals, etiquette guides and recipe books that would have been in the house at the time. |
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On the other hand, black wet glazed plug is caused by the burned oil leaking past the piston rings or valve guides as well as burning in the cylinder. |
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Find a large, clean surface with room to lay out a rag, your tools and the removed wheels and bolts, axle guides, and heel brake where they'll stay put and in sight. |
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Your doctor guides the needle into position using special x-ray equipment. |
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Ball amino often makes it because its pointy shape catches a portion of the chamber and guides the rest of the round back into position with a wedge effect, allowing feeding. |
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It is a miserable, defensive and petty attitude for a minister for finance to have in the current climate, and it says volumes about the thinking which guides this Government. |
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Now I'm going to read some course schedules and enrolment guides. |
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He bucks you up and tutors you and guides you and mentors you. |
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They were invaluable as guides, first-rate spoorers, had extraordinary knowledge of edible roots and herbs, and under almost any circumstances would not starve. |
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An impressively comprehensive Training mode guides players from simple maneuvering techniques to complex aerobatics, dogfighting, and air-to-ground combat. |
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The guides who aided and fleeced the pioneers who moved West were struck by how clueless many of them were about the wilderness they were entering. |
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As well as frequent mentions of Club Med, Platform contains a few diatribes against the Guide du Routard, France's backpacker alternative to the Michelin guides. |
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