They are used to invoke a historical community that survived harsh conditions and now enjoys the benefits of unity and prosperity. |
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The spores can survive for years in harsh conditions, only becoming active when entering a body. |
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The difference among species may be caused by different tolerances for harsh conditions. |
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Between 3,000 and 5,000 years old, these trees are testimony to spartan living under harsh conditions. |
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The low maintenance Africander is heat-tolerant and well adapted to withstand harsh conditions. |
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Despite the harsh conditions they never take a day off, working seven days a week in any weather. |
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Bison know how to survive these harsh conditions, and the people who live in these places have proved equally adaptable. |
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In the new factories, industrial workers protested against the harsh conditions of work. |
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The researchers plan to identify genes that have helped the fruit flies adapt to these harsh conditions. |
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He said the goats were crossbred with the local ones which produced mostly twins and could survive harsh conditions. |
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Joshua Dratel, his lawyer, said the rejection was an example of the harsh conditions imposed on inmates at the supermax prison. |
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Many embeds have returned home, but units are still operating under extremely harsh conditions. |
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Scientists think there is an outside chance of microbes similar to those which exist in very harsh conditions on Earth surviving on Mars. |
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The biological agent is a microbe that survives only in the harsh conditions of the Atacama. |
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They remained isolated for 800 years, and developed a lifestyle which enabled them to survive in the harsh conditions. |
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None of these institutes have made any appreciable contribution in ameliorating the harsh conditions and making agriculture an attractive proposition. |
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And now, students in the flood zone are returning to school under harsh conditions. |
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The soldier can breathe easily inside, while protected from the harsh conditions outside. |
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For harsh conditions and long duration use, the Drager X-plore 3500 half mask is the first choice. |
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I wanted to lend a hand to the people who were working on the station and had to put up with the harsh conditions on the ridge. |
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Pigeon-fancying requires pigeons that are more and more vigorous and tough due to the harsh conditions in competitions. |
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The bright weight display with 7 digits plus units and status symbols guarantees a good readability even under harsh conditions. |
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Our satellites are designed and built to handle the harsh conditions in space, including solar flares. |
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Seeds are simply embryos surrounded by a seed coat, which protects the embryo from drought, extreme temperatures and other harsh conditions. |
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The catch is that those same harsh conditions also cause more extinctions, keeping the overall number of species low. |
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His health was seriously affected by harsh conditions, hard labour, and beatings by criminals in the prisons. |
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The tribal people who had not crossed the land bridge to Alaska and colonised the Americas had lives perfectly adapted to the harsh conditions of the frozen north. |
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Again, the harsh conditions under which Shostakovich was compelled to represent himself are often found transposed to the prosaic sphere of paranoid nostalgia. |
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The ability to survive such harsh conditions is remarkable but one particular graveyard in the hills suggests that people were small and there were many deaths in childhood. |
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Another famous mountain stage is the climb of the Mont Ventoux, often claimed to be the hardest climb in the Tour due to the harsh conditions there. |
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These miniature linear guides features interchangeable parts and are ideal for harsh conditions. |
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Data collection in remote Arctic locations means dealing with harsh conditions, including extreme cold, ice, fog and darkness. |
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Brown seems to have prospered while incarcerated, despite harsh conditions. |
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However there are compelling reasons to return an offender to the home country such as harsh conditions of detention. |
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The ageing factor is aggravated by the fact that fewer workers are entering the occupation, mainly because of the harsh conditions. |
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If there is one industry that is largely subjected to harsh conditions it must be the automotive industry. |
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This operation presented some special challenges, one being the harsh conditions prevalent in the area during the month of October. |
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She did not regain access until June 1999, also under very harsh conditions, as a result of an order of 17 May 1999 reinstating access. |
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Our goal was to test the cameras in extremes, in remote and harsh conditions, specifically in cold and high humidity. |
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Early reports pointed to harsh conditions of confinement and inhumane treatment of offenders as contributing factors to the violence. |
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Many of them died due to the harsh conditions of the mine life and natural gases. |
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They were protesting agricultural mechanization and other harsh conditions. |
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The Boston Associates tried to create a controlled system of labor unlike the harsh conditions they observed while in Lancashire, England. |
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It extols the virtues of enduring harsh conditions with good grace. |
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In spite of harsh conditions, melting of ice and new technologies will gradually increase access to Arctic living and non-living resources as well as to new navigation routes. |
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The harsh conditions of the dangerous criminals unit in Ayalon Prison mean Vanunu can only leave his cell for one hour every day to walk in the prison courtyard. |
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Wild Tarpans have a reputation of being tough and easily adapted to the harsh conditions of semi-open wilderness landscapes. |
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They also continued in use in land exploration and mapping where chronometers could not be kept secure in harsh conditions. |
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As English settlers died from harsh conditions, more and more Africans were brought to work as laborers. |
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The Vietnam Committee on Human Rights is concerned that many prisoners of conscience are detained today under extremely harsh conditions in Vietnam's prisons and re-education camps. |
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These workout loans come with some harsh conditions. |
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The robust probe tips made of high-performance ceramic, stainless steel or spherically ground ruby enable the My-Com to operate reliably even under harsh conditions with consistent repeat accuracy. |
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To resist the harsh conditions of extreme salinity, wind and sun it is exposed to at low tide, the algae synthetizes components capable of limiting and regulating moisture loss. |
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While they endured harsh conditions during their time of service, as a result of their labors, they acquired ownership of small pieces of land that they could then work as independent yeoman farmers. |
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The same harsh conditions apply during the extraction of gas, before it is dried, cleaned, conditioned and processed then delivered via pipeline for use. |
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However, both tendencies are taking place under harsh conditions which are based on two misunderstandings: the conservationist mentality of the folk music scene, and the disdain of jazz and classica exponents. |
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This natural compound helps extremophilic microorganisms to survive under harsh conditions. |
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I didn't know at the time, but the person who exposed the harsh conditions at Lord Overtoun's plant was James Keir Hardie. |
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Survivors of the initial massacres, about 11,000 people, were herded into a ghetto and conscripted to perform forced labor under harsh conditions. |
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Because of their unique ability to survive under harsh conditions, these microorganisms including both microalgae and actinomycetes have tremendous potential as a source of novel secondary metabolites. |
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Gallipoli would be the Newfoundlanders' first experience of the horrors of trench warfare-artillery fire, snipers, great cold and disease caused by living in such harsh conditions. |
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Unequal gender roles: women in DRC have only their physical capabilities with which to confront the harsh conditions of the labour market, the demanding role of wife and the crushing duties of motherhood. |
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They operate in any of the harsh conditions your personnel will. |
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They're just warehoused indefinitely in harsh conditions. |
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Journalists working closely with scientists could also give livestock farmers advice during times of drought, warning them to sell some of their animals before they are killed off by the harsh conditions, for example. |
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People working in their warehouses can face harsh conditions. |
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Extremophiles are microscopic bugs that need harsh conditions to survive. |
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The collaboration between Martin, Imagination, BT and key suppliers was highly successful for such a demanding project, implemented under often harsh conditions and a compressed time frame and firm deadline. |
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Very often blind they travelled the roads of Ireland on horseback with their guide, plodding along in harsh conditions, braving the bad weather and the surrounding poverty. |
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In 326 or 313 bc a Poetelian law ameliorated the harsh conditions of the Twelve Tables regarding debt servitude by outlawing the use of chains to confine debt bondsmen. |
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Given the harsh conditions of the site and the upwardsloping terrain away from the coast, the Panel concludes that a coastal vegetation zone is unlikely to offer adequate visual screening of the site. |
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For example, in England's Exmoor is found the rare horse breed the Exmoor Pony, which has adapted to the harsh conditions of that environment. |
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Logistics were difficult, with 300 men turning back, and another 200 perishing due to the harsh conditions. |
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This made their ships strong, sturdy and structurally sound, capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of the Atlantic. |
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The harsh conditions on the frontier increased slave resistance and led owners and overseers to rely on violence for control. |
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This was an interstadial deglaciation that lessened the harsh conditions of the Ice Age. |
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Hundreds of thousands died or became incapacitated due to the harsh conditions. |
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Adaptive Digital uses a proprietary fast converging adaptive filter and non-linear processor to deliver robust double talk performance even in harsh conditions. |
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The first Viking to sight Iceland was Gardar Svavarsson, who went off course due to harsh conditions when sailing from Norway to the Faroe Islands. |
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