Outside, she could hear the faint sound of wood being chopped in conjunction with the soft rustle of leaves blowing in the wind. |
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These supportive systems are endoskeletal but do not develop in conjunction with guts or nerve cords. |
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The wall, in conjunction with the low-permeability formation, provides containment of the material within the wall. |
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The deal has been arranged in conjunction with the wine merchants, leading Yorkshire vintners who supply GNER with all their wine. |
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The survey has been conducted in conjunction with the Daily Telegraph, which has been in the town taking pictures to extol Skipton's virtues. |
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An emergency-stop pushbutton can be used in conjunction with a buzzer to help improve safety in the workplace. |
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More than 200 people attended the institution's 32nd annual powwow which was held in conjunction with the workshop. |
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Each program can operate as a stand-alone program or in conjunction with the other component. |
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The Egyptians, Phoenicians and Hittites practised it as a special ritual in conjunction with the presentation of the dowry. |
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Death ceremonies are quite elaborate in Sri Lanka, usually conducted by the families of the deceased in conjunction with religious officiants. |
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In 1997 and 1998, a herpetofaunal survey was conducted in conjunction with the Binational Expedition. |
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They may also grow and then get smaller, sometimes in conjunction with a strawberry mark. |
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The orchestra's brass section will open each concert with A Fanfare For The Ancient Kingdom, a piece composed in conjunction with local schools. |
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The seminar was organized in conjunction with the Sport Authority of Thailand. |
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Fish it in conjunction with a blockend feeder filled with a mixture of micro-pellets and cooked hempseed for a day to remember. |
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Plastic surgeons may recommend alternative treatments for cellulite to be used alone or in conjunction with lipoplasty. |
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Curettage may also be used and may be used in conjunction with cryosurgery or electrodessication. |
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It is also used as a type of divination and has been used in conjunction with astrology. |
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Although they have no power of arrest they work in conjunction with the police, working as their ear on the street. |
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The innovative study, run in conjunction with local authorities, is the first of its kind in the country. |
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The European Election will be held in conjunction with the Local Elections in June. |
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Consequently, a traditional cyanoacrylate adhesive might be selected and used in conjunction with an accelerator in an effort to speed the cure. |
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The hospital has been working in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police in the investigation. |
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Events are planned both within the local club and in conjunction with other clubs in the county. |
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These were made for use in rear screen projection TV sets in conjunction with our fresnel lenses. |
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American ideas about the environment grew up in conjunction with the process of westering. |
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These data in conjunction with an interpretation of the aeromagnetic anomaly map allow subdivision of the complex. |
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In addition, officers and senior ratings, in conjunction with the British Embassy, held a well-attended reception on the Saturday evening. |
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A safety karabiner comprises a swivelling gate with a sliding locking ring operating in conjunction with a lock-bolt. |
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They hope to hold it in conjunction with one of the two 2004 national fly-ins, the one obviously at the flight park. |
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Life story agreements generally require the subject to go on a press tour in conjunction with the airing of the docudrama. |
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A large lump of floating bread flake fished in conjunction with a controller float was the successful method. |
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The manufacturers believe toilet-goers find a damp wipe used in conjunction with normal dry paper leaves them feeling fresher and cleaner. |
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Faith groups are proving effective and the Service is currently re-evaluating its examinations and recruitment process in conjunction with them. |
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Another sugar replacement option is inulin and oligofructose fibers, used as bulking agents in conjunction with high intensity sweeteners. |
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It's also great in gravies, stuffings, herb butters and flavored vinegars, and is often used in conjunction with parsley, sage and rosemary. |
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It can be used in conjunction with thermocouples or solid-state relays in addition to thermistors and RTD sensors. |
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The trip has been organised in conjunction with a youth club in Harsun, Germany. |
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There is a youth club, summer camp and Halloween disco run in conjunction with the community hall. |
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This ensures his qualification for the final in Necarne Castle in July, which will be held in conjunction with the European Championships. |
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A key function of a salesperson is to assist in the process of identifying and generating leads in conjunction with marketing. |
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Such marks may be used in conjunction with standard spelling, in respelling systems, and with IPA symbols. |
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Venus and Mercury in conjunction are making a nice sextile to the angular Jupiter as well. |
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Are there other switches and annunciators installed in conjunction with your setup? |
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The great inland waterways that inter-connect this region could also be revivified in conjunction with Bangladesh for inter-modal transport. |
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Not a single case of invasive cervical cancer was missed with the use of HPV DNA testing in conjunction with cytology. |
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It is available as a standalone product or in conjunction with a life assurance or mortgage protection insurance policy. |
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Members of the Rotary Club will be assessing how many lifebelts are needed on this stretch, in conjunction with water safety experts. |
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The dog, often in conjunction with the skull, points in different directions. |
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This section thus needs to be understood in conjunction with the chapter on process that follows. |
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The pivot mechanism, in conjunction with a very stable Y-shaped base, provides stability without wiggling even when rotated. |
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It was probably developed in conjunction with the invention of the spear thrower. |
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These grapple types are performed by pressing up, down, left or right in conjunction with an attack button, making for 16 grapples per wrestler. |
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Over 130 runners finished the full marathon held in conjunction with a half distance event in a small East Anglian town. |
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A railroad rail inspection system is provided for use in conjunction with a non-railbound vehicle having an equipment bay. |
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For example, multi-slatted tambours are utilized inside the desk to cause the writing surface to work in conjunction with the main barrel roll. |
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These animals typically contain abundant populations of rods in their retinas, which are often found in conjunction with a retinal tapetum. |
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Our method is based on a simple and easily constructible device in conjunction with software we have written. |
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The film will be made in conjunction with the website Moving South and the Hayward Gallery. |
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Discrete age estimates were used in conjunction with date of capture to estimate an approximate date of eclosion for each marked male. |
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Indigotin was used in conjunction with other dyes to produce several purples and a green. |
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This program is an educational program delivered via the Internet, in conjunction with a new form of telepathic communication. |
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You can also use it in conjunction with other intensifiers, such as descending sets. |
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The firm was also highly commended for its Travelnews publication, produced and delivered in conjunction with the Bolton Evening News. |
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This, in conjunction with bad water, leads to the wildfire spread of many infectious diseases and greatly increases diarrhea among children. |
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The element is almost invariably found in conjunction with ores of zirconium, especially zircon and baddeleyite. |
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If the terms are causing significant prejudice in conjunction with the delay, an accused should apply to vary those conditions. |
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If operated in conjunction with a coppiced willow tertiary treatment system, this would remove the need to dump sewage sludge into Tramore Bay. |
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Plenary sessions and workshops were also held in conjunction with the screenings of films and videos, and there was plenty to celebrate. |
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Scrub bull hunts are conducted in conjunction with our North Queensland wild boar hunts. |
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Such damage results from the low pH of stomach acids working in conjunction with the digestive enzyme pepsin. |
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For example, chemical coagulants are used in conjunction with physical filtration processes. |
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These data are used in conjunction with seismological data to infer the chemical composition of the materials in the earth's interior. |
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Everton have used his pace to turn opposition defences, and the through ball has yielded dividends in conjunction with this speed. |
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Herbal remedies are used alone or in conjunction with prescribed medications. |
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Of course, the variable widths only work in conjunction with a pressure-sensitive pen and digital tablet. |
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Tickets issued at student fares are only valid for travel in conjunction with a valid student identity card bearing a photograph of the holder. |
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The twisting action allows the animal to use the flukes in conjunction with the peduncle as a rudder. |
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Mesotherapy may be used in conjunction with dietary modification, hormone replacement therapy, exercise and nutritional supplements. |
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The most common instrument for this examination is a tongue depressor which is used in conjunction with a light or other viewing device. |
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A blue toner alone cannot produce brown or red tones, but in conjunction with sepia and gold toners excellent examples of both are possible. |
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Allopurinol is associated with hypersensitive skin reactions, especially when used in conjunction with ampicillin. |
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This will let you watch the execution of a program to determine any gaps, and is especially useful if used in conjunction with a debug flag. |
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The continued blind oversight of human rights abuses in conjunction with the blatant abuse of democracy is patent, and is incomprehensible. |
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If the birth was indeed after sunset, the Part of Fortune was in conjunction with the MC and in sextile to the Moon. |
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Topical antibiotics commonly are used in conjunction with retinoids or benzoyl peroxide in patients with any degree of inflammatory acne. |
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The sites of importance are all being identified and mapped and this is done in conjunction with the traditional owners. |
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Such guidelines should be developed by patent examiners in conjunction with public health experts. |
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The architect says green products must work in conjunction with thoughtful design. |
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We suggest to our customers that they use our ads, for instance, in conjunction with a local classified ad in their newspaper. |
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Last week, Cork Simon Community, in conjunction with St Vincent de Paul, opened a temporary cold weather shelter in the city. |
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As a complementary therapist, he works in conjunction with conventional animal doctors. |
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Nitroglycerin can also be used in conjunction with gun cotton or nitrocellulose as a propellant in military applications. |
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Graphic organizers may be used in conjunction with synectics to promote learning and understanding. |
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Species with large gular sacs use them in conjunction with foraging, mating displays and thermoregulation. |
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A further consequence of the great migration, although it has to be taken in conjunction with the economic miracle, was mass consumer society. |
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Do this workout as a circuit twice a week in conjunction with your regular training. |
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Apparently the mere suggestion of abstinence in conjunction with STDs is scaremongering. |
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Miniaturization is being done in conjunction with parallelization to enable faster and cheaper testing and manipulation of cells and materials. |
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Unlike traditional honours degrees, the courses are designed in conjunction with employers to meet skills shortages. |
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As reported previously, at each insertion site some chromosomal DNA was deleted, most likely in conjunction with the integration event. |
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It fell to hair-rigged halibut pellet fished in conjunction with a cage feeder packed with pellets and halibut pellet groundbait. |
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Monorail is a decent feeder system and should be used in conjunction with the bus system. |
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The investment company have introduced an unsecure loan facility arranged in conjunction with a national bank. |
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We are working in conjunction with other countries to ethically recruit staff. |
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The questions were based on a model of social capital developed by the Institute for Social Research in conjunction with Project Partnerships. |
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The vowel letters that are used in conjunction with the breve symbol are replaced by compound vowel letters. |
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Consulting psychiatrists were utilized in conjunction with the in-home treatment. |
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The CD, produced in conjunction with Foxglove Records of Rawdon, features organ and classical favourites. |
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In previous years the annual awards were held in conjunction with the exhibition but this year they will form a separate event at a later date. |
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Such support was pivotal in conjunction with vetoes threatened and vetoes cast, even if the payoff was not instantaneous. |
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As they are used in conjunction with spermicides, some people find them a messy contraception method. |
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These components, in conjunction with one of the chips next to them, convert the signal from the tachometer into a signal that the processor can understand. |
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If these signs occur in conjunction with lymphangitis, fever, malaise and anorexia, or if they increase over a baseline level, infection should be suspected. |
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Often the abuse of barbiturates and benzodiazepines occurs in conjunction with the abuse of another substance or drug, such as alcohol or cocaine. |
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In this study, I use floral manipulations in conjunction with marker gene analysis to estimate the relative contributions of autogamy and geitonogamy to self fertilization. |
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Caused by overactivity of the bladder muscle, medication in conjunction with bladder re-training is effective in helping to restore bladder control in many people. |
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A pilgrimage to Medina is often made in conjunction with the pilgrimage to Mecca in order to visit the tombs and shrines of Muhammad, his family, and the first three caliphs. |
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Hospitals including the Royal, City and Ulster need to achieve a quota of junior doctors to maintain their teaching status in conjunction with Queen's University. |
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According to both experts and victims, the shifty world of immigration consultation here often works in conjunction with networks in the refugees' home countries. |
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Several local hotels are offering deals in conjunction with the festival. |
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Indeed, taken in conjunction with the analogue clock mounted in the centre of the dash, they could even be said to resemble parts removed from the fascia of a Teasmade. |
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Massage can therefore be very effectively used in conjunction with bodywork to treat not only musculo-skeletal problems, but dysfunctions of organs, glands and whole systems. |
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However, to continue using your post office, you must tick a box, fill out an application form to get a swipe card, and use the card in conjunction with a PIN number. |
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The secretary of the Southwark diocese explains that centralisation of stipendiary obligations has taken place in conjunction with devolution of more day-to-day duties. |
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Calomel, which was used in conjunction with paregoric to treat diarrhea, later was found to be a deadly mercury poison that actually made the diarrhea worse. |
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That, in conjunction with the night's dinner and the rather rich coffee, caused the expected nausea, which hit me in force as we exited the coffee shop. |
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It is likely that it will work in conjunction with a property developer to fund the purchase of its current city centre location at Broadford Works. |
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The book can also be used in conjunction with McCloud's website, Choosingpaint.com, where you can match any colour swatch in the book to an available paint brand. |
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Biblically, the optimum means for attaining atonement consists of both animal sacrifices and sincere confessionary repentant prayer used in conjunction with each other. |
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Astrologically, it tells me Jupiter is in conjunction with Venus. |
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The SEC has already moved, in conjunction with the New York Stock Exchange, to close down computer program trading on the market, a trade related to stock index futures. |
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But O'Duffy's admiration for the sheer effrontery of the man persisted, and he arranged for another trial to be held in conjunction with the Irish championships. |
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Ultraviolet light also activates solitrol, a skin hormone that works in conjunction with melatonin to produce changes in mood and regulate the body clock. |
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Aspiring musicians compete with major recording studios by using MIDI and multi-track technology in conjunction with a computer in their basement or garage. |
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It was later marketed by the authority in conjunction with the gasworks site, currently being developed for housing and a new hotel, but there were no takers. |
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Myelography uses a contrast solution in conjunction with plain radiography to improve visualization of the spinal cord and intrathecal nerve roots. |
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A vagotomy is usually done in conjunction with an antrectomy. |
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Using light delivered through fiber optics rather than traditional headlamps, in conjunction with computer intelligence, light distribution can be tailored to road speeds. |
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He has done this in conjunction with more traditional historical studies. |
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Local authorities often work in conjunction with the emergency services, by helping to clear snowdrifts and putting salt onto roads to help keep them free from ice. |
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The report throws its support behind proposals to build a marina in conjunction with a hotel on the North Quay as part of its plans to redevelop that area. |
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Your children must learn to use standard English, but that is best taught in conjunction with their writing and not in abstracted exercises in grammar workbooks. |
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The normal school menu, which offers meals such as spaghetti bolognese, chips and fish fingers, will be served in conjunction with the new menu during a six-week trial period. |
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The British Bone Marrow Registry, which is run by the National Blood Service, was formed in 1987 and works in conjunction with other UK donor registries. |
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A rockslide from ages past, in conjunction with the undercutting and shovelling actions of a glacier, blocked the normal outflow of Medicine Lake. |
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The first three work the gluteus maximus in conjunction with all the complementary muscles, and the last two zero in on and specifically isolate the glutes. |
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Television pays large sums of money to cover men's college basketball games because sponsors will pay for commercial space in conjunction with the game. |
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Studies looking at the effects of antioxidants used in conjunction with chelating agents have investigated their role as potential aids to chelators. |
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In principle this molecular epidemiological approach, in conjunction with ecological data, will allow estimation of the risk that houses will be reinvaded after spraying. |
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These clinics will be held in the 38 local wats regularly on a rotating basis in conjunction with the Pattaya and Chonburi city councils and the local abbots. |
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The truth is, that every situation is different and needs to be assessed in conjunction with those involved in a non-contentious and collaborative way. |
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Tendon injuries are a known important complication of treatment with quinolone antibiotics, especially in elderly people and when used in conjunction with corticosteroids. |
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When used in conjunction with LED lighting, the Fara touchless modules are ideal for health and medical environments, where a sterile atmosphere is a key requirement. |
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And now that their luck is in they may feel like entering the new Nationalist promotion being run in conjunction with ERA McCormack to pay someone's mortgage for a year. |
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The program in Afghanistan is run in conjunction with the thunderbird School of Global Management. |
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Scientists now understand that vulnerability to mental illness has a genetic component, which acts in conjunction with various environmental and non-genetic factors. |
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These smart trackers can be used in conjunction with a geofence so that when a package arrives at the hospital, the staff can take action immediately. |
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A cup of valerian tea an hour before going to bed can help to re-establish a normal sleep cycle, and is safe to take in conjunction with any prescribed medication. |
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White, cream and wintry pale beige hues in conjunction with sheepskin, polar skin, shaggy furs and plenty of quilts conjure up polar expedition gear. |
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To help improve the quality of these attributes, a series of exercises should be undertaken in conjunction with a good and healthy diet, plus adequate rest and relaxation. |
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He quit his million-dollar gig to, in conjunction with his wife, Eva, become an empowering resource for girls and young women. |
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There is also evidence that NSAIDs cause intestinal damage when taken in conjunction with exercise. |
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Rather, propositional attitudes influence behavior as a package deal, in conjunction with other background attitudes. |
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This gas may be used in conjunction with dichlorodifluoromethanes to produce a non-toxic, non-flammable low-pressure aerosol dispersant. |
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The London Air Ambulance charity operates in conjunction with the LAS where required. |
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He used these, in conjunction with the Biblical texts themselves, to write his commentaries and other theological works. |
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This, in conjunction with the new slaves that were being imported from abroad, inflamed the unemployment situation further. |
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The violent nature of the conspiracy, in conjunction with the senate's skill in disrupting it, did a great deal to repair the senate's image. |
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This reinforcement of the aristocracy must be seen in conjunction with the war in France, as must the emerging sense of national identity. |
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In 1623, in conjunction with the publication of the First Folio, the Droeshout engraving was published. |
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Liquid crystal displays were developed by the University of Hull in 1972, in conjunction with the Royal Radar Establishment in Worcestershire. |
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The campaign came to a successful conclusion in 1969, in conjunction with the investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales. |
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Wells Film Centre shows current releases and, in conjunction with the Wells Film Society shows less well known and historical films. |
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Another common application is the control of the throttle of an internal combustion engine in conjunction with an electronic governor. |
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These units are not very visible in daylight and are generally used in conjunction with traditionally painted lines. |
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The tram signals are usually operated alongside and in conjunction with traffic signals. |
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The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. |
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He produced a live performance by former White Stripes member Jack White in conjunction with Vevo and YouTube. |
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An album was also released by Monty Python in 1979 in conjunction with the film. |
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Grand Slam tournaments are held in conjunction with wheelchair tennis tournaments and junior tennis competitions. |
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The tip, in conjunction with chalk, can be used to impart spin to the cue ball when it is not hit in its center. |
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There are strict industry imposed enforcement system, in conjunction with state and local laws. |
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This was halted by an unprecedented financial crisis that began in 2008, in conjunction with the concurrent global economic crash. |
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Previously France had only been willing to act in conjunction with Spain but now they were willing to go to war alone if necessary. |
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American troops in conjunction with Patriot partisans then began the process of reclaiming territory in South Carolina and Georgia. |
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New green spaces will be provided in conjunction with the proposed Quadrant Square and Grand Theatre Square. |
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This finally met its demise in conjunction with the death of Cromwell and the Restoration of the monarchy. |
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The Council tasked its secretariat with moving this work forward in conjunction with the BIPA's secretariat. |
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Forms of alternative medicine that are biologically active can be dangerous even when used in conjunction with conventional medicine. |
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The method is evaluated in conjunction with the multidelay block frequency domain adaptive filter. |
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As a result, in conjunction with Beecham, Sargent set about establishing a new orchestra, the London Philharmonic. |
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In September 1998, Bowie launched an Internet service provider, BowieNet, developed in conjunction with Robert Goodale and Ron Roy. |
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The result is to occasionally find a strong emphasis on the history of media in conjunction with the history of culture. |
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Normally held in conjunction with the opening and closing ceremonies of the games, as many as 20 or more pipe bands will march and play together. |
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The public school system is undergoing a revamp due to a project in conjunction with the World Bank. |
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Police Scotland also operates on the Loch using RIBs and Jet Skis and work in conjunction with the National Park Authority. |
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Today the College offers degrees in conjunction with the University of Glasgow. |
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Canada Post honoured Sikh Canadians with a commemorative stamp in conjunction with the 300th anniversary of Vaisakhi. |
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The title Earl of Chester is always given in conjunction with that of Prince of Wales. |
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These dates are useful on their own and may also be used in conjunction with relative dating methods or to calibrate relative methods. |
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Therefore, the analysis of the labour market must be done in conjunction with other statistics. |
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However, as noted above, most finite verbs are formed periphrastically, using an auxiliary verb in conjunction with the verbal noun. |
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Congress in conjunction with the Bicentennial Celebration in 1976, folkloristics in the United States came of age. |
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It is therefore used in conjunction with other electric power sources to give a reliable supply. |
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Wind turbines have been used for household electric power generation in conjunction with battery storage over many decades in remote areas. |
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Commercial submarines usually rely only on batteries, since they operate in conjunction with a mother ship. |
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As each curve reaches the back fin, backward force is applied to the water, and in conjunction with the fins, moves the fish forward. |
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On 23 April a second attempt was made, in conjunction with a raid on the neighbouring harbour of Ostend. |
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Trucks are used in conjunction with the forklift tractor if the fruit is to be delivered to a more distant cooperatively owned packhouse. |
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Working in conjunction with a landing force under the Earl of Peterborough his forces undertook the siege and capture of Barcelona. |
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Windscreen wipers will fail the test if they do not adequately clear the windscreen when used in conjunction with the washers. |
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The Jabulani ball was designed and developed by Loughborough University in conjunction with Bayern Munich. |
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Manos are hand stones used in conjunction with metates for grinding corn or grain. |
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In 1941, Finland launched a retaliatory strike in conjunction with the German attack on the Soviet Union. |
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Today the term is typically used in conjunction with prehistoric or ancient historical references. |
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Teachers of medical students were often successful physicians, practicing in conjunction with teaching. |
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Zacuto's tables in conjunction with the new metal nautical astrolabe allowed navigators to take accurate readings anywhere. |
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For it is necessary that he who is adorned by the cathartic virtues, should abstain from doing any thing precedaneously in conjunction with body. |
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When the word kusari is used in conjunction with an armoured item it usually means that mail makes up the majority of the armour composition. |
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Each of these markers is used in conjunction with the subject proclitics except for the markers aa and mii. |
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These two styles differ mainly in the way in which they handle quotation marks, particularly in conjunction with other punctuation marks. |
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Since the early 20th century, the term has been used almost exclusively in conjunction with the modern development of hydroelectric power. |
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Used in conjunction, the two innovations saved many hours of labor and greatly reduced the risk of contamination. |
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They also introduced similar modernisation at the other Naval dockyards in conjunction with M I Brunel and Maudslay. |
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He set out to retake the city, which was now defended by Colonel Henry Procter in conjunction with Tecumseh. |
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But if it is done in conjunction with repointing of the building, the work would probably qualify as a major capital improvement. |
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Sanding should be performed in conjunction with fueling to avoid respotting locomotives. |
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He, in conjunction with the Cabinet Office then submitted the name to the Queen for approval. |
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It is possible that supernovae occur in conjunction with either a satellite planet or binary star. |
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The repair was performed in conjunction with repair of an avulsed capsule and labrum from the glenoid rim for unstable shoulders. |
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The new 15,500-litre direct expansion tank is a standard DX tank, with two compressors working in conjunction with a mains water plate cooler. |
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The blessing was organised in conjunction with the Yee Rah restaurant, which is set to open in the city's new Liverpool One shopping complex. |
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The Recycle session of the Agenda 2020 Technology Summit II was held in June in conjunction with the 2004 Paper Recycling Conference. |
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Smaller-jawed australopith ecines turn up mainly in conjunction with the monkeys and other forest animals, Behrensmeyer notes. |
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For example, declining baselines and rising incremental rates signal that more consumer purchases are occurring in conjunction with price events. |
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Raimann ripsaws work in conjunction with a ControlLogix scanner for optimizing defects and detection. |
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It's the idea of women's campaign the Red Lippy Project in conjunction with The Eve Appeal which raises money for gynaecological cancer research. |
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The new HDMail product is optimised to work with L-Soft's LISTSERV family of products and is being sold in conjunction with that product line. |
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The Reactivity SDK is designed to be used in conjunction with the entire Reactivity product suite. |
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Bradyarrhythmias are sometimes seen in OSA, in conjunction with obstructive apnoeas. |
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In addition, GlobalCenter will offer Oracle Database Consulting Packages and Services in conjunction with Oracle Service Industries Consulting. |
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A talk will be given on Monday at 11am at the Old Low Light in conjunction with the exhibition on shell shock during the First World War. |
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Suitable for mum or dad, the Bushbaby Cocoon suits newborn to 12 months and can be used in conjunction with a car seat. |
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Microbrewer 4 Pines Brewing Company developed the beer in conjunction with Queensland University of Technology's zero gravity drop tower. |
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Quark introduced free English language technical support in November 2004 in conjunction with increased staffing and phone lines. |
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Run in conjunction with the University Gallery at Newcastle's Northumbria University, phrases like hook nose and carrot top are being examined. |
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The researchers want to try using low doses of a drug called theophylline, in conjunction with the inhaled steroids already used today. |
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Of concern is that cerebral edema refractory to steroid treatment has been reported in conjunction with Gliadel. |
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Somerset-based manufacturer, Brodco, developed TPR over a period of four years in conjunction with Cardiff and Glamorgan Universities. |
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Streptozocin in conjunction with doxorubicin or 5-flurouracil is approved for pancreatic NET, but is limited by its toxicity profile. |
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However, he did not perform a tubal ligation in conjunction with the delivery. |
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Supratentorial abscess formation may occur in conjunction with LBE and was present in patients 1 and 6 in our series. |
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A fluidised bed of product in the drying chamber in conjunction with a heated drying track ensures a low level of adhesion of undried product. |
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Under the settlement, Streambox will develop future products that will operate in conjunction with RealNetworks' copy protection features. |
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The National Cornbread Cook-Off was held in conjunction with the National Cornbread Festival in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. |
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The award was presented by Technology Marketing Corporation in conjunction with Crossfire Media. |
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Company introduces its new WX gearhead in conjunction with a 3-wire-reversible 34R frame AC induction motor. |
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In addition, cartilaginous hardening is observed in conjunction with papillomatous outgrowths and hyperkeratosis of the skin in this stage. |
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Easily done in conjunction with a routine blood profile, NT-proBNP could be the best demarcator ever for assessing atherosclerotic disease risk. |
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Designed to work in conjunction with the hooded front sight, the Rotary Diopter Sight System attaches to the receiver's M1913 rail. |
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PowerSnap works in conjunction with Flickr, a leading photosite owned by Yahoo. |
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The cathedral, in conjunction with the National Trust is raising awareness of the Hardman house on Rodney Street. |
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It is used almost exclusively in conjunction with polyimide film as the dielectric. |
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A high proportion of these occur in the most actively prograding areas in conjunction with recently formed estuarine wetlands. |
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The gems, which have a combined weight of 142 carats, adorn a push-up bra made by Victoria's Secret in conjunction with jeweler Damiani. |
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Working in conjunction with the Communications Security Establishment, the FIPS 140-2 validation program is also recognized in Canada. |
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Pryer Aerospace said that Tulsa Capital Partners and a group of local investors have consummated a recapitalization of the company in conjunction with Pryer management. |
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During Spring 12 Volt Technology has a special in conjunction with Waeco that if you order any Waeco CFX Portable Fridge you get a Free Ice Box Cooler. |
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The aerophore will be placed in operation some time during the coming season by the Great Lakes Radio Telephone Company, in conjunction with the wireless telephone. |
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A licensed herbologist as well as a licensed acupuncturist, Yang can also prescribe Chinese herbs to work in conjunction with acupuncture treatment. |
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The JET PREP Device is used in conjunction with a standard flexible endoscope for cleansing the gastrointestinal tract both prior to and during gastroenterological procedures. |
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The event, held in conjunction with Pachuco Car Club, included food and entertainment from a variety of acts ranging from blues bands to stand-up comedians. |
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Salt-spray testing can be used in conjunction with field testing and online life predictors for coatings on HDG, as prescribed by the American Galvanizers Association. |
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Also known as introital cerclage, the procedure involves permanent suturing of the introitus, and is often performed in conjunction with vaginectomy. |
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Our favorite results come from using the smoker in conjunction with the motor-powered rotisserie, producing a cracklingly crisp outer layer encasing succulent meat within. |
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Upon closer examination, this appeared to be a naval decoy called Offboard Corner Reflector designed to operate in conjunction with the Mass multispectral decoy launcher. |
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In addition, the Wildcat 1000 X utilizes Arctic Cat's new sway bar for stability, in conjunction with new, heavy duty FOX Podium shocks and Maxxis Bighorn tires. |
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Yet, we are now supposed to have faith that bureaucrats, working in conjunction with the industry that has grown fat with federal dollars, will make everything copacetic. |
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Complexes qualify for the mandatory yearly renewal by holding at least one crime prevention meeting, in conjunction with the Mesa Police Department, during the year. |
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However, in this work the main target is using the MUX based AOI in conjunction with combinational logic that result in less area, memory, Power and delay. |
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Taxonomies, used in conjunction with company ontologies, have proven to be a highly efficient structure for organizing structured and unstructured content. |
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Stich, who had previously coordinated a Swiss organic trade fair, was tapped to arrange the first Bio Marche in conjunction with the IFOAM convention. |
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An agreement has been made with the writer Ayman Salameh with the help of writer George Khater to work on the series in conjunction with Sabah's neice Claudia Aqel. |
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I care least about the strobe mode, but the side navigation light and the main bright beam are really good by themselves or used in conjunction with a weapons mounted light. |
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Soul creationists argue that an immaterial soul is incompatible with the traducian view of propagation of the soul in conjunction with the material act of conception. |
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Other toxicities reported in conjunction with zalcitabine use include lactic acidosis, hepatic failure, oral ulcers, esophageal ulcers and congestive heart failure. |
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Published in conjunction with the European Association of Social Anthropologists, this volume would be suitable for courses on culturally competent medicine. |
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To mark the launch, adventa will be running a promotion in conjunction with its Made in Monmouthshire campaign to promote local arts, crafts and food. |
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The process uses a 3D Modeler in conjunction with a CAD workstation. |
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The 145-page guide, which has been produced in conjunction with Living North, includes a comprehensive event programme, an A-Z listing of the fleet and a site map. |
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Bush feels that this new model, developed in conjunction with other organizations, if accepted, will result in better measurements of MBE spending by government contractors. |
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Counsel must consider Article 9's in conjunction with other articles of the UCC, such as Article 8, if the security interest covers investment property. |
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However, they failed to test for context or to identify how symbols are interpreted when experienced in conjunction with other symbols and in real maplike layouts. |
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I feel it is only right to point out the good work being carried out at this site by the 11th Barry Sea Scouts in conjunction with the local Merchant Navy association. |
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Reykjavik service will be operated in conjunction with Delta's joint venture partners Air France, KLM and Alitalia using a 199-seat Boeing 757-300 aircraft. |
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However, 18F-FDG PET is a useful technique, used in conjunction with MRI, for differentiating radionecrosis from active disease following gamma-knife treatment. |
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Farnie, Author, Journalist, Golfer, Librettist, Adapter, and Song Writer Keith Drummond Sharp The Queme Press in conjunction with The Fife Family History Society. |
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Plenlizer ST-210, a polyol ester costabilizer for PVC resins, is used in conjunction with zinc stabilizer for improved heat stability and weatherability. |
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Plenlizer ST-210 polyol ester costabilizer for PVC resins used in conjunction with zinc stabilizer for improved heat stability and weatherability. |
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