I wandered aimlessly around thinking about the play and failing to find a wireless hotspot. |
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The islands are volcanic in origin, having arisen from a mantle hotspot, and they have never been connected to the mainland. |
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The idea was greeted with incredulity by people questioned by the Today programme near a crash hotspot in north London. |
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The story begins at Steffans' darkest moment in the bathroom of a Beverly Hills hotspot. |
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A scenic bus ride will take attendees to this Texas hotspot, an ideal setting for a festive event. |
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A recent Wednesday night at Incontro drew a crowd that a downtown Boston hotspot would envy. |
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The hotspot is also home to a rich variety of ungulates, including the threatened argali wild sheep. |
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The area is identified as an important hotspot of biodiversity and management of the protected area. |
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They should also track their hotspot usage so that the company will know what to contract for when the market matures further. |
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These boot-cut jeans will take you from a Saturday of walking around town to a night of clubbing at your favorite hotspot. |
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Matches to the hypermutation hotspot RGYW and its reverse complement, WRCY, are in lightface type. |
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Now, public hotspot usage is known to be limited to a relatively small number of individuals. |
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Each hotspot has related audio information describing the point of interest. |
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When using computer hardware in a wireless access hotspot, the standards in effect at Theratechnologies must be followed by the user. |
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An area once prized for its placement close to both the inner city and the entertainment hotspot of Hillbrow up until the 1980s, it now bears the brunt of urban decay. |
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Each hotspot faces extreme threats and has already lost at least 70 per cent of its original natural vegetation. |
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Some of the organisers, models and tennis players enjoyed a night out at the well-known Dublin hotspot Renards where Anna Kournikova was seen dancing the night away. |
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Known as a biodiversity hotspot, this island nation is one of the few geographically complex areas on Earth exhibiting high levels of endemism. |
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Thus far, the most talked-about Green Friday hotspot is Denver dispensary the Grass Station. |
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Your wireless service provider might provide an application for your device that allows you to log in to a hotspot. |
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From the go-to downtown hotspot to where to take a first date, here are the places you should be once spring is in full gear. |
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After hopscotching from event to event in Nashua I found a T-Mobile hotspot at a Borders Books in town and jotted down the events in the post below. |
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But people should know that if you travel to any hotspot in the world, 50 photographers are likely already on the ground. |
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According to Radar Online, the starlet was seen in a heated argument with Kate Moss at the new hotspot, Chiltern Firehouse. |
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We, being my partner Brett and I, set forth to the agreed hotspot, taking a 25 minute journey along a bumpy and seldom travelled track known only to a select few. |
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The catch is that any other usage will be billed at whatever tariffs the relevant hotspot owner charges, so no gratis web surfing or emailing, we're afraid. |
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When coming close to a hotspot, the visitor gets an automatic activation of its related content and an audio clip. |
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A hotspot is a device that is hardwired into the Internet that provides access to roughly 100 computers at one time. |
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Nokrek, India, is a biological hotspot in the state of Meghalaya featuring undisturbed natural ecosystems and landscapes. |
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Restaurant For the best Korean BBQ in L.A., hidden hotspot Soot Bull Jeep is not to be missed. |
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The scheme, supported by the Evening Advertiser, was set up in Wroughton, a burglary hotspot, in August 2002 to combat the activities of con artists. |
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As they are gradually replaced by LEDs, every home, office, public building and even streetlight could become a Li-Fi hotspot. |
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The bracing wind, which makes Essaouira a surfing hotspot, was a not-entirely-welcome change from the heat of Marrakech. |
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As a result, the hotspot is fragmented not only in terms of forest cover, but also of language, infrastructure, and legal and financial systems. |
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In the southern part of the region, the Appalachian mountain chain is a hotspot for hikers and skiers. |
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A trailblazer in the world of entertainment, the city's most contemporary jazz bar and entertainment hotspot became a popular watering hole to unwind. |
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For both CEPF and the CPW there are a variety of justifications to dividing this 11country hotspot. |
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The station is considered a crime hotspot, unattractive and badly linked to other forms of transport. |
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In the framework of the projects, NGOs in cooperation with local authorities had implemented five pilot projects in hotspot areas. |
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Intel's Centrino logo on a hotspot is a guarantee that the equipment has been tested as interoperable with its chipsets and therefore carries a certain badge of quality. |
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The more recent theory asserts that the Caribbean Plate came into being from an Atlantic hotspot which no longer exists. |
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Thus, it is clear that the Cape Floristic Region has both economic and intrinsic biological value as a biodiversity hotspot. |
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Conservation International declared the Cape floristic region to be a biodiversity hotspot. |
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The origin of the islands' volcanism has been attributed to a hotspot, associated with bathymetric swell that formed the Cape Verde Rise. |
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It has rich flora and fauna, owing to its location on the Western Ghats range, a biodiversity hotspot. |
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Nicaragua's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot. |
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The island is one of the Mascarene Islands situated in the Indian Ocean, a region globally recognized as a biodiversity hotspot. |
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War-torn Iraq has been identified as an economic hotspot in the Middle East. |
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German Doner Kebab has painstakingly designed this outlet to ensure we are up to speed with the burgeoning clientele of the tourist hotspot. |
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Then he opened a pizzeria, which became a neighborhood hotspot. |
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Figures 6 and 7 show the lightcurves, with starspots and hotspot, for the V and R passbands. |
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Treat a region to the right of a hotspot as part of the hotspot. |
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It should be noted that these hotspot tracks have been broken by the still active spreading ridges mentioned above. |
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Forget Ottawa, Guelph or even nearby Windsor: Mexico has chosen the farming burg of Leamington, a manual labour hotspot, as the site of a new consulate. |
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Some key biodiversity areas within the hotspot will certainly require more in-depth attention due to their high irreplaceability and vulnerability. |
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The population studies show that certain Zambian populations have few large and old elephants, herds are small and individuals are often tuskless, compared to populations beyond the poaching hotspot. |
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His is a brisk, self-confident form of poshness: think of a young officer in one of the smarter regiments, getting on with the job in some global hotspot. |
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Because of a reclassification of hotspot boundaries in 2005, the originally defined investment areas now stretch across two hotspots in some cases. |
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Local capacity to carry out conservation work in this region appears to be lower than in any other top-priority hotspot, except perhaps Indo-Burma. |
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Daughter of a German mother and an Afro-American father, she grew up in Frankfurt's Bonames district, an area that might be described as a social hotspot. |
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Our observations show that the pulsation is not only radial, but comes with inhomogeneities, like the giant hotspot that appeared at minimum radius. |
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Its liabilities are great, and its main asset is a patchwork of rail lines that straggle from Minnesota into South Dakota, hardly an industrial hotspot. |
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Union Jack flags were also drapedĀ over the tourist hotspot. |
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The area is well known as a provincial hotspot for songbirds and is the only part of Newfoundland where the ruby-throated hummingbird is known to occur. |
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Strickland has form here: his breakthrough film, 2012's Berberian Sound Studio, features a sequence on Box Hill in Surrey, a famous butterfly hotspot, and mentions the rare silver-spotted skipper. |
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This hotspot is composed of the island nation of Madagascar and several neighboring island groups: the Mascarenes, Comoros, and Seychelles in the western Indian Ocean. |
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Deforestation due to commercial logging, and the slash-and-burn agriculture that often follows timber extraction, threaten populations of wildlife across the hotspot. |
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Speculation pointed to a UN job in some hotspot like Bosnia, to the Lords, to an EU Commissioner's post instead of a Tory or, strongly tipped last night, a new EU-wide job co-ordinating a common defence and foreign polcy. |
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Just 500m from watersports hotspot Shark Bay, this is by far the newest and smartest option for those who want somewhere comfortable to rest their aching, salty limbs. |
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Conservation outcomes are the full set of quantitative conservation targets in a hotspot that need to be achieved in order to prevent biodiversity loss. |
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Of the 400 species of freshwater fish in the hotspot, 253 are endemic. |
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That is the only way we will ever get this crisis hotspot under control. |
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It frees you from having to stay within a Wi-Fi area to be connected, thus turning your city into one big hotspot that delivers strong, fast Internet performance. |
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Active and inactive spreading systems in this area are marked by the interaction with the Iceland hotspot. |
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The Pitcairn Islands were formed by a centre of upwelling magma called the Pitcairn hotspot. |
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Wildlife of Djibouti is also listed as part of Horn of Africa biodiversity hotspot and the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden coral reef hotspot. |
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Hotspot volcanic island ridges are created by volcanic activity, erupting periodically, as the tectonic plates pass over a hotspot. |
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The Pacific Ocean contains several long seamount chains, formed by hotspot volcanism. |
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A hotspot is more or less stationary relative to the moving tectonic plate above it, so a chain of islands results as the plate drifts. |
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The seven major islands, one minor island, and several small islets were originally volcanic islands, formed by the Canary hotspot. |
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Typically the transition from rifting to spreading develops at a triple junction where three converging rifts meet over a hotspot. |
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A biodiversity hotspot is a region with a high level of endemic species that has experienced great habitat loss. |
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Seamounts accreted in eastern Australia as parts of the New England orogen reveal the hotspot history of Panthalassa. |
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Paradoxically, geochemical analyses of basalts near the FTFZ instead suggest an enriched mantle source and the presence of a mantle hotspot. |
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The Walvis Ridge is one of few examples of a hotspot seamount chain that links a flood basalt province to an active hotspot. |
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It is also considered one of the most important hotspot tracks because the Tristan Hotspot is one of few primary or deep mantle hotspots. |
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The hotspot pairs include a large igneous province with continental volcanism opposite an oceanic hotspot. |
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Central America is a part of the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot, which extends from northern Guatemala through to central Panama. |
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The Iceland hotspot is a hotspot which is partly responsible for the high volcanic activity which has formed the island of Iceland. |
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There is an ongoing discussion about whether the hotspot is caused by a deep mantle plume or originates at a much shallower depth. |
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Conservationists say the combination of tropical islands, unspoiled coral reefs and adjacent oceanic abyss makes the area a biodiversity hotspot of global importance. |
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A few doors down was an Internet hotspot called Zakho CafeNet. |
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About 30,000 species of vascular plants live in the Andes, with roughly half being endemic to the region, surpassing the diversity of any other hotspot. |
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The Cape Floral Region is a thin coastal strip and a botanic hotspot which developed at the confluence of the Benguela Upwelling and Agulhas Current. |
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Older seamounts east of these hotspot trails formed at the edge of the African swell where the oceanic crust was spreading apart and are not the product of hotspot volcanism. |
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The Tristan hotspot is a volcanic hotspot which is responsible for the volcanic activity which forms the volcanoes in the southern Atlantic Ocean. |
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When the meteorite impacts a continent, the lower efficiency of kinetic energy conversion into seismic energy is not expected to create an antipodal hotspot. |
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These explosions seemed to come from an unnamed seamount on the northern side of the ridge and are thought to be unrelated to the Tristan hotspot. |
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Tristan da Cunha is an example of a hotspot volcano in the Atlantic Ocean. |
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