Even the runt of Wimbledon FC, plummeting headlong from former heights, still manages to be playing in League One next season. |
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Bands should think themselves lucky to achieve such heights just once in their careers. |
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Of course, someone had to file a lawsuit, which serves only to elevate this already overblown subject to new heights of lunacy. |
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If the heights are the same, the player who holds a trump sequence specifies it. |
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Individual child safety seats are designed to fit children of specific heights and weights. |
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The figures give a climatology of prevailing horizontal winds at mesopause heights and Collm time series of mesopause wind parameters. |
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There is, in fact, no more adroit explainer in our poetry than Pinsky, who lifts the analytic lyric to sometimes sublime heights. |
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His work takes auteurism to new and exciting heights, though outside of Canada he remains relatively unknown save for the art-house circuit. |
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Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to see George Street being taken to new heights. |
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Campbell was not the first, then, but he was very good at his job and he took the art of spin to new heights, in Britain, at least. |
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In 1988, the Mount Kenya Rescue Team discovered and retrieved an elder of the Meru people way up at the chilly heights of Peak Nelion. |
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He was not a tiler or a roof plumber or anyone else particularly used to working at heights. |
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The ad bombardment has reached new heights with pop-overs and auto-play videos that often bring my browser to its knees. |
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Ramsay is a prolific, near-conversational swearer, but the disgusting state of Tim's kitchen raises his ire to new heights. |
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Being about thirty feet from the ground, Raiana slowly looked down, and swallowed hard, her fear of heights kicking in. |
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Systems like yoga and various forms of tantra took this search for altered states of consciousness to heights no other culture ever attained. |
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The sapodilla tree is notoriously slow growing, but it can reach heights of 60 to 100 feet with a large spread. |
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This class features the step with adjustable heights and a tapless style of choreography for a natural flow. |
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I can only gaze with wonder and awe at the depths and heights of our psychic nature. |
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From the heights of the extraordinary and awe-inspiring they return to the ordinary. |
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Although we did not measure stem heights in our study, we have observed that red chokeberry is often taller than black chokeberry at this site. |
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Lecterns with adapted heights were fit within the existing archways of the archeological galleries. |
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And once she has tackled the project the 20-year-old will be scaling new heights when she embarks on a trek up the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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The gruelling climb will see the participants scale heights of 4000m in very difficult conditions. |
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I also believe that the Phoenix will rise from the flames and soar to new heights. |
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It will certainly make for a sharper atmosphere, with the wit and wisdom of the terrace choirmasters taken to newly creative heights. |
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He went up and took a look at the cliff and rock chimneys above the pegmatites, but he didn't like heights. |
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As Hitler's imminent demise was scented, Stalin rose to new heights of prestige at home and abroad. |
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While never threatening to reach the same heights as my beef, Vicky's salmon with asparagus and hollandaise sauce got a definite thumbs-up. |
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She glanced up to the heights of the castle battlements and saw a tall, tawny haired figure upon the uppermost heights. |
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That his wife helped him to such heights is no debate for bad-minded people who may still not want to give this dark-skinned woman her due. |
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This female chanteuse has soothing vocals that'll take you to sonic heights that you've never been to. |
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The stage is stripped of drapery, and lighting battens at various heights form a sloped canopy overhead. |
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Lively baseballs, sluggers, and big ballparks lifted baseball's popularity to new heights. |
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His height was on the second centile, below that predicted from parental heights. |
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Defense requires the control of dominating heights, passes, and lines of communication by strongpoints. |
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Last year's centenary championship elevated the sport to unprecedented heights, with over 100,000 members and more clubs registered than ever. |
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It is made of silk velvet, with the pile cut at different heights to create patterns in the fabric. |
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But I'm far from the Herculean man mountain of muscle I was at my previous heights. |
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Eventually, a pressure difference between the two heights of the solutions occurs which is so large that osmosis cannot continue. |
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She plays a Slavic stringed instrument whose strings are of different lengths and heights, producing a sound softer than that of the violin. |
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And since people are different heights, shouldn't shorts be hemmed so that the shorts appear in proportion to the person's height? |
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It was during these years that Da Vinci hit his stride, reaching new heights of scientific and artistic achievement. |
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The valuations of virtually all tech companies in the 1990s rose to stratospheric heights, making dividends unnecessary. |
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Original internal features include the kilns, low ceiling heights between floors, steeping tanks and shutter mechanisms for window openings. |
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To walk to the top of these hills requires a strong heart and a head for heights. |
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It was a prize, a brass ring, a suburban legend that, if true, would propel the average Stepford housewife to new heights of fame. |
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Combine new and vintage candy dishes, stemware, stacked cake platters, bowls, and drink glasses in an arrangement of varying heights. |
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By measuring slope angles, the heights and distances of huge structures, like flyovers, hanging bridges and dams can be easily calculated. |
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They were right, it was dangerous, don't be tempted unless you have a head for heights, nerves of steel or no common sense at all. |
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His club have taken him to the rarified heights of the Premiership's top three and the international caps continue to flow in a steady stream. |
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I wonder to what heights a restaurant must climb in order for A A Gill to award it five stars? |
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The volumes of two solids of the same height bear a constant ratio if the areas of the plane sections at equal heights have the same ratio. |
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He had spent his life always being there for me, pushing me to new heights, nurturing great ambitions. |
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The amount of strain that measuring the heights of all admitted children puts on the medical and nursing staff should not be underestimated. |
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Some larger structured items such as staircases can be difficult to install in a new situation, as floor to floor heights vary. |
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The critics also like to nourish the illusion that they are guiding public taste, leading it to undreamed-of modernist heights. |
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A chart giving the correct lengths and heights for poles and splinter bars and a table for shaft lengths and widths is exceptionally valuable. |
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On 18 March, government troops bungled an attempt to remove cannon placed on the heights of Montmartre, which provoked the feared rebellion. |
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A spectrometer will measure the temperature of the atmosphere at various heights and pick out surface hot spots such as active volcanoes. |
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Low interest rates have helped generate a housing bubble that has lifted real estate prices to ludicrous heights in major parts of the country. |
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His voice was essentially lyrical, but he could raise it to nobly heroic heights. |
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There is no doubt in my mind that he will be a key part of the team that brings her on to greater heights. |
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It seemed that the nineties brought mimicry and bricolage to new heights in pop music. |
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However, at certain heights the air thinned drastically, and it took a trained lung to breathe in those areas. |
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We had a consistency about winning but we didn't necessarily hit the heights in every game. |
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Reaching great heights does not depend upon our natural talents and capabilities. |
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It seems to me that this Government is reaching new heights in ordering and bossing people about and telling them what it expects them to do. |
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Of course, his most effective weapons are his boomerangs, which he can use to take out distant enemies, break items, or glide from heights. |
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Their natural talents with rock and broom took them from wintry weekend bonspiels to the dizzying heights of Olympic glory. |
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I can see that this job will push me to unendurable new intellectual heights. |
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Notice that the vertical elevation provides an infinite number of possible integer slant heights. |
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Since in a regular pyramid the triangles are all congruent, the slant heights are the same. |
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In his mind, he is already leader, leading Britain to fresh, unconquered heights of economic glory. |
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Although I adore nose diving earthwards on roller coasters I'm actually afraid of heights. |
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The minimum letter heights listed below are for sans serif, block letters, sewn in a satin stitch. |
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Immediately prior to flooding, plant heights were measured and these heights were used to assign plants to tubs. |
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Chris praised himself lucky that the shrooms had not taken him to unreturnable heights, that at least this would be a good night of rest. |
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Criticism reached shrill heights during the lead-up to the war against the dictator. |
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However, after the heights of ecstasy, the depths of despair soon followed. |
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A clever carpenter can address variations in worktop depth and even surface heights, but even slender vertical gaps between units are bad news. |
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Threatening to swamp her bedroom is a display of designer shoes with heels of varying heights. |
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She will remain a contender for future Olympics, as she continues to aim for greater heights in her quest to be an Olympic trap shooter. |
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For example, a petite woman tends to peak around 35 centimeters, while obese women can have fundal heights that far exceed their gestational age. |
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A score of 2 was given to fully bicuspid dentition, while a score of 3 was given to fully tricuspid dentition, with even cusp heights. |
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His prose can rise to majestic, biblical heights and his cast of mind has a peculiarly North American sadness. |
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I am petrified of heights and last year did an abseil which I found really scary. |
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Around the same time, French women frizzed their hair with heat and then sculpted it to towering heights. |
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There are no pinnacled heights, no stratified, minareted walls, no precipiced cirques and glacier-shrouded peaks. |
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The glows appeared at varied heights, as the beings seemed to have a choice of being bipeds or quadrupeds. |
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It also didn't hurt that his couture leanings elevated the designs to new heights of cool and desirability. |
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We've been talking about specific phobias, such as the fear of flying, heights or animals. |
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The latter is a chance for the artists to flex their iconic muscle, using manga's sophisticated visual code to mime new heights of emotion. |
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The road then bends to the right, past a farm cottage with a boisterous beck tumbling from the brackened heights behind. |
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The crystal clear water poured from level to level in several waterfalls of varied heights. |
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She admits it was thanks to the club's coaches that she was able to reach the heights of the Olympic podium. |
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Bearded vultures are the only living birds known to access bone marrow, which they do by dashing bones onto rocks from great heights. |
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That thread is dropped, though, in favor of a number of weepy aspects that drive the ending to saccharine heights. |
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Everything, every single nut, bolt, screw, girder, steel cable, had to be lifted to those heights by helicopter, and winched down. |
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The kicks are delivered with great force and at toe, ankle and lower shin heights as well as into the mid leg range. |
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He teaches them limbo dance, slithering like a snake beneath bars placed at very low heights, and some jugglery with fire too. |
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Extensions for the standard and jumbo boxes are available in several heights, including a 6-inch standard box for shallow installations. |
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The varying heights of the artwork will only serve to add confusion and your gaze will jump from piece to piece. |
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This uplifting book mixes his own climbing stories with a learned investigation into man's fixation with dizzy heights. |
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It's taken me to the dizzy heights of success one day only to drag me down to the depths of despair the next. |
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In one day, we had plumbed the depths and scaled the heights, and gone some way towards rediscovering our own city. |
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He would talk about each piece, inspiring us and constructively pushing us to amazing heights. |
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London's victory was announced only after a presentation ceremony that scaled new heights of kitsch. |
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Mariah's new work is taking her career back to the heights of the nineties and she it looks like she is ready to start dating again. |
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Pilots rely on the different wind directions at different heights to ' steer ' the balloon. |
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The mass media and the rest of corporate America are enthralled with professionals scaling career ladders to new heights. |
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In its upper reaches, climbers are at heights equal to the cruising altitudes for passenger jets. |
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Brueghel fils may never have reached the heights of his dad, but his Kermesse of St George should still make a pleasing stocking-filler. |
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So is it personal ambition that's driven her to scale the upper heights of the ministry? |
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The troops like to joke that every chapatti they eat costs 40 rupees but winter life on the heights is no laughing matter. |
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Similarly we may to-day speak of J. M. Dent as the Prince of Reprinters, the man who has carried this side of publishing to the highest heights. |
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He was surrounded by tall skyscrapers, their towering heights lost in the inky blackness of a night sky. |
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The center piece was comprised of three lead crystal vases of varying heights. |
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The independent sector was not left behind in the celebration of new heights being reached yesterday. |
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Because the head drum is spinning at an angle, the ingoing and outgoing guide heights are very critical. |
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She felt her acute fear of heights returning as the path became less smooth and considerably steeper and narrower. |
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The Welsh regions have a mountain to climb after all losing in Europe this weekend, but the prospect of them scaling new heights are slim. |
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British attempts to breach the heights beyond the Tugela River and open the way to Ladysmith were to suffer further reverses. |
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With every reverse, or seeming reverse, that the Americans suffer, the schadenfreude in Germany reaches new heights, or depths. |
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Hasn't the Church always regained her strength in times of moral torpor by recalling the heights from which it has fallen? |
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But he's a timid child, fearful of water, heights, spiders, darkness and the great outdoors. |
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As a result, his promises have raised the art of empty rhetoric to new heights. |
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The air was clear and clean and songbird-sized mosquitoes fluttered around in the decorative heights of gladioli, rhododendrons and tulips. |
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Crime is on the increase and the recent setting afire of a police vehicle has raised the level of crime to new heights. |
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The company's tech-heavy funds rode the Internet boom to dizzying heights, only to fall hard in the bust. |
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She stressed that women should take their rightful place in the commanding heights of the country's economy. |
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Up in the heights of the room, Bross could barely pick out the small windows that lined the apex of the ceiling. |
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In the 1980s the relationship between soap operas and tabloid newspapers reached hitherto unprecedented heights of incestuousness. |
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The English linear tradition reaches new heights in Hockney's all-knowing self-portrait observed in a New York bathroom mirror. |
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This was when we discover that my dear friend, trusted driver and car owner had a fear for heights. |
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Marian has also indirectly experienced two accidents involving heights, adding to her phobia. |
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They split into three units, posted themselves on heights overlooking the trail. |
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Do you treat social phobias the same way you treat the other phobias, like a fear of heights, for example? |
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Deirdre is a musical director who in four years has brought the collective talent of more than forty young people to great heights. |
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I have language skills, I'm pedantic to stupendous heights, computer literate and I can fire and strip a pistol. |
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Wendy isn't afraid of heights but was made a little nervous by Mark's antics and kept a firm hold of the kid. |
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Ten minutes of B.A.S.E. jumping might not be for people lacking a head for heights. |
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Now I'm afraid of heights so this was quite the adventure but my motto is if it's got to be done, it's got to be done. |
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With some stunts requiring her to withstand six times the force of gravity, her fear of heights was soon forgotten. |
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As a non-driver and non-swimmer with a terrible head for heights, I am quite big on fear. |
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Almost half of all deaths in construction last year involved falls from heights. |
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Sue, 45, a technical advisor, is scared of heights but said that the abseil was worth it. |
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Alienation has surely reached new heights when it can be sold as entertainment. |
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Pop bands started to come up and some such bands grew to scale new heights in the music world. |
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It's supposed to be an African grand project taking the continent to greater heights. |
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The views from these heights are simply stunning, with glacial ice fields and granite peaks as far as the eye can see. |
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The event reached heights that it had never previously dreamed of, never mind reached. |
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He said the presence of the gallery across the road from the new parliament could spur it to new heights of art appreciation. |
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She now smiles with satisfaction as she looks back on a whirlwind two months that took her to new heights. |
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Rather it's expected to elevate us to great heights over the next couple of weeks. |
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His ability to write scripts at once funny and sad has lifted him to heights occupied by very few of his peers. |
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To scale the 35 metres you need climbing boots, crampons, two ice axes, a helmet, a harness, plus a head for heights. |
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Place live stems of white lilies cut to slightly different heights in a bell-shaped glass container. |
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Try tying clear fishing filament between a couple stakes at various heights where the deer are likely to roam. |
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Phew again delivers a well-worn vocal here, but instead of being a vulnerable ballad, the song reaches near-epic heights of post-rock torch song. |
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Lecterns with adapted heights were fitted within the existing archways of the archeological galleries. |
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The heights and widths of all cement railcars and locomotives were determined. |
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The 12 girls took to the lofty heights of Lugnaquilla to participate in a sponsored walk in aid of the Special Olympics. |
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Flat horses who do not hit the heights are often sent hurdling at four or five. |
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From the lofty heights of Neiphin Mountain, you can view the landscape from Keenagh all the way to Easkey. |
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Lloyd George was from a very humble background, had risen to the heights of British politics, and was very clever, very amusing. |
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A humble request to our politicians is to work together to take our country to new heights. |
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Giant yellow-poplars are remarkable for their lofty heights and barely tapering columnar shapes. |
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Building work on the New Farleigh hospice site in Broomfield reached new heights this week, with a topping out ceremony to complete the roof. |
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All humps are made of asphaltic material and have parabolic shapes with variable heights and widths. |
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After all, who doesn't want their precious daughter to aspire to such heights? |
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As the food supply has grown increasingly complex, manufacturers have taken the old switcheroo to new heights. |
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Air parcels at higher heights over the equator are accelerated down the gradient toward the pole by the force of gravity. |
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Breast of duck comes with a toothsomely rich sauce that lifts the meat to new heights. |
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Have I mentioned that heights scare the living daylights out of me? |
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But Beinart is troubled by the implications of the statement for the golan heights and the Law of Return. |
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Indeed, the acrimony had reached such heights that I fully expected her to make her place in the opposition this time around. |
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Take James Carville, who, swigging Coc' Cola and playing the mad Cajun, spurred buttermilk-biscuit glamour to new heights. |
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There's a little kid just in front of me not older than 9-years-old absolutely having the time of his life watching the gig from the dizzy heights of his dad's shoulders. |
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The targets may be incoming, outgoing, crossing right-and-left, at different speeds, at different heights, while quartering and dropping at the same time. |
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Like a sea the waste stretched out before her, ending only as the jags rose to breathtaking heights to become the rigid range of mountains called the Crown of Thorns. |
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Dad reached the heights of chutzpah when he went to the theater with a friend one night and spotted the actress Gwen Verdon. |
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Every year, after the snow melts in the mountainous regions on the border, there is a race against time to see which nation takes charge of the heights near the border. |
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One could perhaps disappear into the olive groves that grew in smoky ranks along the highway, or into the deserted farmsteads that lay in the shadow of the heights. |
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The reborn Sacramento High School has the leadership and the support it needs to soar to new heights on behalf of the capital city's most disadvantaged students. |
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And you learn all about the head for heights that you need if you are going to tackle one of the narrow maintenance paths that follows the tortuous windings of a levada. |
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The 1983 Downing of KAL 007 sharpened American tensions with the Soviet Union to heights not seen since the Cuban missile crisis. |
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This is a bloke who has achieved every dream he ever had, and he's done it by dragging the country down to his level, rather than urging us on to greater heights. |
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His awesome talent, good looks and attacking style of play have helped rewrite the record books and take the sport to unprecedented heights of popularity across the world. |
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But as the Lannisters have risen to new heights, the male members of the family have faltered. |
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He circled around to the North Tower and saw what he at first took to be clothing tossed from the flaming heights. |
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My daughter is beginning to not show any fear of heights or dark places. |
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It hasn't exactly cured my fear of heights but it has relieved it a bit. |
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They perform a mixture of ballet and acrobatics at vertiginous heights. |
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They elevate the usual twisting evasiveness of politicians to new heights. |
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They're taking intellectual property protection to ridiculous new heights. |
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I believe that this is because their view of society is as indistinct as the view of the street below from the lofty heights of a high-rise building. |
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Our lights barely reached the top of this dramatically sculpted abyss, and we sat in awe for a good ten minutes just peering up into its lofty heights. |
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Barely anyone valued the river, preferring instead to live at lofty heights that kissed the clouds, so I had been able to rent a small apartment overlooking the Effenlie. |
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I said that this is our joint challenge and one that is much more important than the golan heights. |
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They have been told since 1967 that they would regain the golan heights through war or an agreement. |
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Advances such as papermaking, printing technology, the magnetic compass for navigation and gunpowder propelled human civilization to greater heights many generations later. |
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More to the point, he makes his fascination palpable in this journey from the heights of the WWF to the depths of one-night stands in tank towns in Nebraska. |
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Since medieval times their annual fair was famous not only for its heights of bacchanalian revelry but also for the ferocious brawls that would inevitably break out. |
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At her age she still has at least one more year in the under-19 section, but scaling the lofty heights of university in Christchurch seems to be her next challenge. |
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Special suits allow you and your team to hover over gaps and jump to superhuman heights. |
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There were the small herbivores and scavengers and hunters scuttling in the undergrowth, hiding from the larger predators who occasioned down from the heights. |
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The trio reaches annoying heights of self-congratulatory backslapping on occasion, but on the whole there's an honest, cheerful camaraderie between the participants. |
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Together, they have scaled the stony scramble of Stirrup Crag at Yewbarrow, hit the heights of Helvellyn twice and negotiated the precarious pathway of Striding Edge. |
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Hartford Armory has already solved this by offering a screw-in front sight available in different heights, with a special wrench for removal and installation. |
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This move towards the more sophisticated sausage has propelled once basic British staples such as bangers and mash and toad in the hole to new culinary heights. |
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Further investment in players may improve their weak defence or thin squad, but would disrupt the team spirit which has thus far carried them to the heady heights of fourth. |
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In the 1999 Kargil War, the Pakistani army crossed the LOC to seize mountain heights controlling a key highway in kashmir. |
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All around the world meteorologists fly helium filled balloons to measure, amongst other things, the temperature of the air at different heights above the ground. |
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It's cold outside, and I won't be climbing those valleys today, in the teeth of that wind which always seems to be funnelling down from the colder heights. |
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Falling from heights and accidents involving vehicles and electricity cause most fatalities in the workplace while slips, trips and falls cause most accidents. |
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Walls of varying heights closed the remaining open sides of the ell. |
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At one point, he felt compelled to elevate his cause to Biblical heights. |
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Jamie hopes to reach dizzy heights just like big sister Amanda. |
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Objects and images are embedded in the perimeter wall and can be glimpsed through peepholes set at different heights, and these serve as clues in a treasure hunt. |
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Since then, though, the NBA has been struggling to find the stars to propel them to Jordan-like mega heights. |
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Alas, she was thrown onto the rocket sled of celebrity and has ridden to heights never before seen. |
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In a regular pyramid, the slant heights are all the same length. |
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Yet Amin took the use of murder as a way of dealing with all enemies, real or imagined, to new heights in Uganda and conducted his campaign of slaughter with cruel relish. |
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The proliferation of communication technology now commonplace on remote expeditions has taken Everest voyeurism to new heights. |
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Instead Wharton decided to reach for literary heights and provide not just voyeuristic pleasure but a great and tragic heroine. |
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Composing word by word the ultimate post that will drive women and wonderchicken-loving men to previously unreached heights of lexically-ecstatic mental fibrillations? |
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And on its heights is a village far more villagey than any real village. |
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These are contrasted with the two and three level stages, where fighters can be thrown from incredible heights through objects, walls or ledges to the ground below. |
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A few liberal blogs are resisting the conclusions and some hair-splitting is going on about micro-details of line spacing and superscript heights. |
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The newly-elected students then took solemn oaths to take the school to new heights, fulfil their duties and perform their responsibility without any hesitation. |
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They were all of different heights and strides yet they never broke step. |
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She said administrators were mandated to serve the public and it was cardinal that they developed sport to higher heights as it was not Government's responsibility to do that. |
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Thus measurements on plants with different canopy heights and at different ontogenic stages were made, to investigate whether the relationship could be used in all cases. |
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A player who was never allowed to scale the heights in his homeland, he is now returning as a crucial component of a team hell-bent on constant improvement. |
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Sponge heights and oscular diameters were measured using ImageTool. |
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Towards the bog's centre, 20-year-old pines reach heights of just three-feet, their growth stunted by the bog's acidic soils created by the sphagnum. |
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Ben knew Joe had a fear of heights, and the ledge was high off the ground. |
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While Sullivan hasn't reached Mikita and Savard's heights, he has recorded career highs in goals and points in this, his second season with the Hawks. |
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Field surveys were conducted to measure the heights and widths of humps. |
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Women are turning to quick-fix plastic surgery such as facelifts or fat reduction in their lunch-hour as the trend to keep looking young reaches new heights. |
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He became petrified of germs, heights, the dark, crowds, even milk. |
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This is when the female population of Scotland emerge chrysalis-like from their usual many layers of clothing to reveal unsuspected heights of comeliness. |
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Because the mirrors were so enormous, it was only in exceptional cases that ceiling heights permitted the consoles below them to be of a normal height. |
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Undulating terrain and intervening crests require a large number of observers located on dominating heights to cover the entire area of operations. |
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But praise from friends of the Market reached new heights of fulsomeness. |
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In the 18th century, Scottish fiddling is said to have reached new heights. |
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Wind was measured at midflame height where values might be expected to be somewhat lower than standard 20-foot, open anemometer heights. |
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How did Playboy happen to' aspire toward pimpdom's lush heights? Well, therein hung a tale. He admitted he hadn't always been big time. |
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The relation of these different heights requires knowledge of the shape of the geoid and also the gravity field of the Earth. |
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Not that angels have wings, but that you may know that they leave the heights and the most elevated dwelling to approach human nature. |
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Its valley, down to Merseburg, contains many castles which crown the enclosing heights. |
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It appears that some varieties of German have five contrasting vowel heights independently of length or other parameters. |
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Although English contrasts six heights in its vowels, they are interdependent with differences in backness, and many are parts of diphthongs. |
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Cooking surfaces could be raised and lowered, elevatorlike, to adjust to the heights of tall and short cooks. |
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This is a list of the highest national peaks of the Carpathians, their heights, geologic divisions, and locations. |
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Tropical swamps dominated the Earth, and the lignin stiffened trees grew to greater heights and number. |
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The tide heights are expected to follow the tidal force, with a constant amplitude and phase delay for each component. |
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The changing distance separating the Moon and Earth also affects tide heights. |
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On the heights of Ouarzazate the massif is cut through by the Draa Valley which opens southward. |
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It sometimes soars, circling to considerable heights, but not as often as the stork. |
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If Cook is to take Apple to crazy new heights, history says he needs to kick Jobs to the curb. |
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On the heights, seven HLM tower blocks are intended for demolition to improve social housing. |
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During the Middle Ages, Oslo reached its heights in the reign of Haakon V of Norway. |
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British forces landed at Calvi on 19 June, and immediately began moving guns ashore to occupy the heights surrounding the town. |
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The foehn and the sun must have awakened the spirits of spring way up in the heights. |
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In the case of a cliffed marsh edge, wave heights increase at the edge but are dissipated rapidly in the first 10-20m landward of the cliff. |
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Holyhead's cliffs are used for coasteering, a water sport which involves jumping off cliffs at different heights. |
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Saxifraga cespitosa, the tufted alpine saxifrage or tufted saxifrage, is a flower common to many arctic heights. |
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Wave heights in the scale are for conditions in the open ocean, not along the shore. |
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Elements of the division's pioneers joined in the assault on the heights beyond the river and aided in the capture of the position. |
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The new model WAV 50-118 allows work to be accomplished at heights of up to 5 metres by raising the operator platform to approx. |
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And it was only my chronic fear of heights which stopped me going for a third chin-up. |
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Yet, entrenched interests continue to impede the path of free enterprise and cling to the commanding heights of state capitalism. |
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Because topless cranes have no cathead at the top, it's easier to overlap them and overall crane working heights don't need to be so high. |
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Shipbuilding, although significantly diminished from its heights in the early 20th century, is still a large part of the Glasgow economy. |
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Damodharan Rangasam took carragheen to new heights when he cooked the local seaweed delicacy boiled in milk for a banquet on Islay. |
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Claustrophobia was fifth, with fear of dying and fear of heights, germs, strangers and vomit also appearing among the top 10 terrors. |
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Take calla lilies and cut each at different heights to build up arrangement within the vase. |
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Sindhis are among the leading businessmen in the UAE and their love for the game is likely to lift the tournament to even greater heights. |
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Habitats were classified following Hails and Amirrudin with separation of habitats into microhabitats dependent on foraging heights in air space. |
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The Americans take MHW as the average of all the High Water heights observed over the National Tidal Datum Epoch. |
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He also developed similar techniques when it came to measuring the heights of mountains, depths of the valleys, and expanse of the horizon. |
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Dubai Sherpas are not scared of heights, but are troubled by the apathy of the system back home. |
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Chaplain believes the fight to retain senior status for struggling teams has lifted the bottom division to new heights. |
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The voices were compared with other measurements such as the boys' heights, weights, neck sizes and lung volumes. |
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It supports H-25 live loads with a minimum cover of 1 foot, while allowing for cover heights of 100 feet. |
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During the heights of the band's popularity, Williams was known as the extrovert and cheeky practical joker of the band. |
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Burke said Blues have underachieved so far this season and the Forest success had to kickstart them to greater heights. |
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Anti-Americanism has spiked to unprecedented heights, making the world less willing to act with us to share the superpower burden. |
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Or would you rather scale the heights on the Classic Annapurna Circuit on a strenuous 18-day trek? |
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The sway bars come with a 3-point adjustability as well as end links to accommodate modified ride heights. |
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The tower will be fitted with several anemometers at different heights to measure wind strength and duration at the site. |
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After reaching its heights during the First World War, the decline in world wool prices affected sheep farming in Argentina. |
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The van will be available in two wheelbases and two roof heights and with increased load capacities in terms of volume and weight. |
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This route involves a total of 1,500 metres of ascent and requires modest scrambling ability and a head for heights. |
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Filled with ridges of varying heights, the pattern looked strikingly similar to a crop circle. |
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Despite a rich history of bakshish, the US-backed Karzai regime has scaled new heights of fraud. |
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I have no animus for those who are touched by such heights of fame. |
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The graph jags like a Toblerone, stabbing the heights in times of prosperity and the new-broom sweep of incoming governments. |
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