Noah published the Ark Newsletter with the mimeograph machine I used to run in the office. |
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One is always curious to know what's in the mind of the youngsters who are just out of school but still thinking of a career in law. |
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This is just one of an extraordinary sequence of curious encounters between orcas and divers in the waters off New Zealand. |
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She felt nothing at all but a curious tingling sensation in the left side of her face. |
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But the monotremes probably split away from this main line of evolution early on, in the late Jurassic or early Cretaceous. |
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I found myself mimicking her sobbing-plus-laughing routine in the auditorium. |
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Hydrogen in lesser concentrations also was detected in the equatorial regions. |
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Low-lying plains sprawl across half the equatorial region in the shape of a scorpion. |
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By the Requiem Aeternam the choir was established in the body of the church, in the transept. |
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Set within the crossing of a church transept, Christ stands centered in the foreground, flanked by his Apostles, and administers the host. |
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Why he left it there in the first place I don't know, but seeing it there made my curiosity get the better of me again. |
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Portlaoise will be trying to go one better than last year when they failed narrowly to North Kildare in the final. |
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This was not a great performance by the Villa side, particularly in the first half with possibly Ardattin having the better of the exchanges. |
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I sheepishly put it on in the corner, thinking of all the black dance clothes I had at home. |
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But the elites' tendency to sheepishness proves many of them aren't the sharpest pencils in the box by a long shot. |
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Transdisciplinarity appears as a more realistic initiative in the Digital Age. |
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The majority of these prairie species were found in the three Utility Corridors that transected the other communities. |
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The U.S. bettor can make his wagers in the safe knowledge that he is dealing with a good, honest business. |
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I read of reports where people were slipping it beneath the slot, in the space between the slot and the box. |
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It sits at street level between the two living spaces in the basement and on the first floor. |
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For example, sheepskin keeps a steady temperature in the cold and heat alike, making it ideal for most climates. |
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The best known and most prevalent of legendary figures in the rock paintings of western Arnhem Land are the mimi. |
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Their mimetic intention, unlike that of most mimetic art, does not depend on images in the viewer's memory. |
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Both sides missed opportunities in the first half with Harps having the better of the exchanges. |
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Alternatively, buy more shares in the company as soon as practicable before the urge to spend gets the better of you. |
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Most of the play was cantered in the midfield section, perhaps with the Carlow League side having the better of the possession. |
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Tip into a bowl and mix in the lemon zest, chopped herbs, minced veal, salt and freshly ground black pepper. |
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He could be both hortatory and minatory in his public utterances and yet retreat to a small, still voice in the solitude of his study. |
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Tennyson asked no better than to live with books in the heart of the country. |
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The Soviet Union undermined its own objectives by minatory behavior that produced a palpable sense of threat in the Japanese public. |
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Both biosynthetic and transferase enzyme activities of GS are affected in the mutants. |
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My eyes fell upon the wedding dresses in the front, and I ran my fingers along the sheer fabrics and intricate lace. |
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The delicate fragile fern and the larger fragrant wood fern nestle in the crevices of the sheer cliff off the northern side of the summit. |
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But thereafter further share transfers were not registered in the register of members. |
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Teachers claim the transfers are designed to divert attention from the shortage of trained teachers in the system. |
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As the premier body in the town it was incumbent that they recognise the efforts of both for the betterment of the local community. |
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One of the best shots in the film is of a church spire which pans up to reveal the minaret of the mosque just behind. |
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Czech midfielder Jiri Jarosik arrived at Chelsea from the club in the previous transfer window. |
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Mr Sunderland spoke particularly of the relationship between employer and employees in the old days. |
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The new deal was thrashed out during another lengthy meeting between the two sides in the city yesterday. |
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The film focuses on a turbulent period in the collaboration between the two songwriters. |
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This works best if there is a space between your car and the next car down in the car park. |
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He started dumping the sand in the jar and it went into all the spaces left between the rocks and the gravel. |
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Booms are almost by definition a huge transfer of wealth from one section of the population to another leaving many in the lurch. |
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The certificate is not a document of title and its delivery does not transfer any property in the shares covered by it. |
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He reckons he's in the clear as he already paid a fee for being able to copy CD's and transfer music to other media. |
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All the paper drawings were then transferred to animation cells in the traditional way. |
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The transferrin receptor is a protein located in the plasma membrane that binds the protein transferrin. |
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The son of a Bradford millworker, Fienburgh rose through the ranks to become an infantry major in the Second World War. |
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Equally, the conventional use of incidental music in the theatre was a precedent for its transferral into the cinema. |
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He took great pride that his son Richard who is a millwright decided to build the first new mill in the county for a century. |
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They discussed the theme of the songs in the course of tuition classes and the intervals in between. |
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This plan allows you to correctly transfer your design to your floor so you won't have your centered design off in the corner. |
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He had risen in the ranks of the party by the sheer dint of his hard work and forthrightness. |
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At Miami, Carlos Delgado hit a pinch-hit grand slam to cap a six-run fifth inning for Florida to salvage a split in the four-game series. |
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In turn, the milonga mixed with a dance that was performed in the streets by small-time crooks or 'compadritos' and the tango was born. |
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At La Catedral, a milonga with an indie atmosphere in the district of Almagro, the crowd is younger and the atmosphere relaxed. |
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It shone and glistened in the moonlight, the soft sheen reflecting off of the copper. |
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Nara noticed that his pale face was sheened with sweat, shining in the dim green light of the controls. |
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In the summer, the wild mammals are joined by flocks of domestic sheep and goats left to graze in the meadows. |
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And amid all this we are to preach the gospel of salvation, gathering in the lost sheep of Christ till the church is complete. |
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The judge said he hoped steps had been taken to avoid such a conflict between the two authorities arising in the future. |
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English cricket chief David Morgan said the World Cup match in Zimbabwe must go ahead to avoid a split in the international game. |
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Workman, meanwhile, got a split in the second frame, then strung seven strikes in a row, pretty much ending the match. |
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After the warp ends have been threaded individually through wire eyes on the shafts, they are sleyed collectively through each split in the reed. |
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So you come back and you hit the stick of wood right in the middle, right through here, and it'll give you two splits. |
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In the early 1940s, however, splits appeared in the Fianna Fail government over how beneficial land distribution was. |
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At 2.2 mm diameter, the ribs are particularly strong near the umbilicus and become weaker after their split in the middle of the flank. |
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Obviously, back in Vietnam when there was a split in the country, you had clear ideological divisions. |
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Four other people were injured in the collision between a Vauxhall Cavalier and Ford Fiesta. |
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Once Rehnquist resigned and Roberts took his place you have a split down the middle 4-4 court with O'Connor in the middle. |
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She can stalk her prey secure in the fact that she will not lose a prize buck because she was busy slapping biting insects. |
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I accept the evidence of Mr. Pearson and Mr. Glendon with respect to their observations of the crack or split or fissure in the tubing. |
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Some of the students also suggested keeping copies of official transcripts in the original, sealed envelope. |
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Request unofficial copies of student transcripts and copies of course descriptions to aid the new school in the selection of proper classes. |
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Things nearly got out of hand in the minute leading up to the interval with angry exchanges between groups of players. |
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The date of 1492 in the reconstructed inscription might result from an error in transcription. |
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Specialised software has been developed to allow computer-aided transcription technology to be used in the broadcasting industry. |
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Equally uncomfortable as cold sores are cracks and splits that can sometimes occur in the corners of the mouth or on the lips. |
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On all four occasions, patients were transferred to other hospitals in the city. |
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Future studies should reveal other types of well-defined structure-function correlations for transfection in vivo in the presence of serum. |
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As Mr. Kendall explained, the split or tear observed in the photographs in Mr. Johnston's report, Folio 2 page 15, is at the top of the cant. |
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Later, it was learned that the largest faction in the House was split over the issue. |
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Thus in many ways Japan has become the canary in the coal mine for the developed world, as witness Minamata disease. |
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It is estimated that mineable diamonds in the MDM concessions stand at 12 million carats. |
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It's a symphonic dance, like Ravel's La Valse, a study in the erasure of the bar line while keeping a steady pulse. |
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It follows that in the present case the first and main question is whether the direction of erasure was justified. |
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Likewise the second round of erasures eliminates all points with a 1 in the second position after the radix point. |
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The Church in the US, for better or worse, doesn't look like the Church anywhere else. |
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In 1999, over two million tonnes of sheep dip were disposed of in the soil. |
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She explained that samples found in the locality contained synthetic pyrethroid, a chemical contained in sheep dip. |
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Altair sensed no hostility in the man's tone of voice, and decided to give his full name, whether for better or for worse. |
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From here we observed the mime artists performing in the glorious fountained gardens. |
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Younger members gradually split off, building a separate house in the neighborhood. |
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Echoes of the subsequent post-Hegelian criticisms of Kantian transcendental philosophy are found in the early work of Horkheimer and Marcuse. |
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He mimes gun motions in the mirror with his hands, and looks on the Internet for assistance in acquiring one. |
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A couple of weeks ago in the US, teeny pop star Ashlee Simpson was caught out miming to the wrong song on Saturday Night Live. |
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Kant conveyed this point in the idea that consciousness entails a transcendental a priori not capturable by experience or observation. |
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They then hired a young unknown Chester band called The Wayriders to mime to the track in the accompanying video. |
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She had been asked to mime in the choir during performances so wasn't confident about singing but we didn't care. |
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The spiritual in man may soar in the highest transcendental realms, but man's body is essentially that of an animal. |
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However, Joe lets his emotions get the better of him and gets involved in the murder of their prime suspect. |
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I had previously mentioned to Alan that I was putting together a new poetry mimeo, Shell Magazine, and I wanted desperately to have new work by John in the first issue. |
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But in one world people gain utility by getting the better of someone else, and in the other world, they gain utility by helping other people out. |
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On Saturday, she also heralded a new era in the women's game when getting the better of her opponent in the second all-Belgium Grand Slam decider of the year. |
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There was little to be seen in the line of constructive football, and for the home fans, there was a worrying aspect in that Drogheda appeared to be having the better of it. |
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Despite having the better of the play throughout the game, East Fife could not find the kind of deft of touch they desperately needed to put the ball in the back of the net. |
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With the advantage of the strong wind in the second half, Storm were having the better of the game and looked set to run away with it after scoring straight after the break. |
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I remained almost transcendentally calm, Christ-like in my turning of the other cheek and Gandhi-like in my restraint from smacking him in the mouth. |
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This is the key to the mailbox which is located in the main post office in the city on Ervay Street. |
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When we get home, I put away the uniform and ribbons and badges in the box they were mailed in. |
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Most of the items have whiled away the years in the couple's garden, including Victorian chimney pots, flag stones, mill wheels, sinks, fonts and a church's stone cross. |
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This was an immediate reaction to a widespread strike by millwrights, but passed against the background of fear of radicalism as embodied in the French Revolution. |
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But it may also cause us to be too tolerant of further extensions of state power in the name of security. |
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Atefeh says the participants in the underground classes she attends are mainly young women. |
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That manuscript note is accurately transcribed in the typed version. |
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All the while they racked up favorable coverage in the mainstream press, and even more sycophantic mentions in the gay press. |
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I have been struck by the lack of enthusiasm about this election in the British blogosphere, whose biting wit seems to have turned into dreary cynicism. |
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So far Joan has encountered the Almighty as a street sweeper, a mime, a guy from the power company, a naval recruiter, and a little girl playing with a ball in the park. |
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In one of the most arresting scenes in the film we see Szpilman miming the piano with his hands hovering over the keys in order to not make a sound and be detected. |
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They put the music on loud in the background and she had to mime to it. |
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There were 6,000 other prisoners in the camp, and the nurses used an old mimeograph machine to start a public health campaign on the dangers of disease. |
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The breeds from which the sheepdog sprang are not identified, though some people maintain that Scotch bearded collies played a significant role in the sheepdog's development. |
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Others, however, say the bull terrier crosses never occurred, while some people suggest that Border collies or other sheepdogs participated in the Airedale's evolution. |
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One is a cracked mud floor made from local earth, another a stone sheepfold bisected by the museum's French doors, half of it indoors and half in the open air. |
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The founding discovery of modernism has often been defined as the detachability of art from representation, from mimesis in the Aristotelian sense of unproblematic imitation. |
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When it comes to his own role in the story, Tomlinson is surprisingly reticent. |
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He majored in Chinese at the University of Michigan and moved to New York in the early 1960s, working for Time-Life Books. |
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It is no coincidence that in the remodeling of the lower church at Assisi, the side chapel immediately adjacent to the north transept was dedicated to the Magdalen. |
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There are a couple of things which can present with massive splenomegaly in the context of granulomatous disorders and may occasionally mimic other syndromes. |
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It's also true that friends and colleagues in the workplace are sometimes very supportive of people with disabilities, but that fades in the face of mimicry and mockery. |
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The greatest danger is death from a sudden split in the aorta. |
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Was this a conspiracy as charged in the indictment, or just some make-believe as the defense contends? |
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She discovered the gift of mimicry by studying people in the street and doing impressions of them through the window of their house or performing sketches for her mother. |
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Spring in Tuscany means clouds of golden mimosa and an instinct to head south over the Ponte Vecchio to see Italian renaissance landscaping at its best in the Boboli Gardens. |
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Cells with double transfections show varying ratios of the species included in the cotransfection but never the species missing from the cotransfection. |
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The obstacles to the large-scale reform of the United Nations may reside above all in the split between the rich North and the poor South, the haves and the have-nots. |
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Despite divisions in Afrikanerdom and splits in the government over strategy, the security forces, including the black police, had remained loyal. |
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I thought it was a pretty useful word that allowed New Zealanders to talk about how they would look after their kids in the event of a relationship split. |
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For a two-year period, he worked in the old force control room before moving to Kendal traffic department, later transferring to the North and West Traffic Unit. |
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I don't know what goes on in the world of football transfers these days. |
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These reasons could be anything from slating off other players to transfer rumours to their personal lives, but the fact is that they are the ones mostly in the limelight. |
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The child was being taught his letters in the intervals between customers. |
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This occurs mainly on the PCI bus, where write requests may be held in the PCI controller in the hope that it may accumulate them for rapid transfer to the device. |
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Twenty stations and unlimited transfers allow riders to move easily from one line to another, and one fare takes them nearly anywhere in the metropolitan region. |
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It was flush-decked, with a low sheer and a freeboard of no more than six or seven feet, yet that was high enough to make things difficult for a man in the water. |
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He has been placed on the transfer list and fined two weeks wages following his reaction to being substituted in the 1-0 home defeat to Rotherham on Saturday. |
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Just between you and me, though, I'll bet he gets left in the dust. |
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Iron, an essential requirement of bacteria, is tightly bound to glycoproteins such as transferrin and lactoferrin in the serum, making it unavailable for the bacteria. |
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He wasn't crazy about being fat, but he saw his body as a tool to use in the making of his career. |
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Designed by a Persian architect, the twin structures along with a minareted gateway in the middle, lie above basement in an arcade, with secret passages. |
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But their role in the new order was necessarily prophetic and minatory. |
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All of these punishments were performed in the presence of the offenders' military unit and were seen simply in terms of minatory retribution and deterrence. |
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A trace of this practice survives in the serving of toast fingers with plain cooked minced meat, an adaptation made to the original dish in the 18th century. |
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If I'm going to have an affair, I'm going to have an affair, whether it's in the papers or not, whoopee. |
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Heavy security continued to remain alert with 4,000 policemen guarding the stadium as helicopters surveilled both teams' arrival in the evening. |
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Then at one stage said he wanted an unedited 40-minute interview of himself in the film, which, of course, was never going to happen. |
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Isomorphisms in the category of sup-algebras and their homomorphisms are precisely surjective homomorphisms that are order-embeddings. |
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We began collecting data in the southernmost preserve and worked in a northernly direction among preserves. |
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During a turn-around inspection of OUTLAW 501, Petty Officer Vetter discovered a half-inch crack in the nosewheel steering swivel. |
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In light of the fact that no Scottish or Northern Irish players will appear in the GB team a number of questions arise. |
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Northern Ireland got the last laugh in this one as they notched the 2-1 victory in the controversial match. |
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The researchers found that isolation and stress tripled the risk of breast cancer in the naturally sociable Norway rats. |
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Hybrid zones have also expanded in the Northern Flicker in North America, where primary contact was not initially involved. |
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In doing so, they stash accruals in cookie jars during the good times and reach into them when needed in the bad times. |
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Unlike other cookie-cutter rap cliques in the business, Young L, Stunna, Uno, and B are products of their unique environment. |
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Newell Beam recalls how he started out at 15 as a cookee and washed dishes while the men in the bunkhouse swapped stories. |
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It was Wilma, an 18ft northern bottlenose whale, now sadly departed, who took a wrong turn and ended up in the Thames. |
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However, the credit crunch means it's increasingly hard to find posh noshers to eat the posh nosh in the posh nosheries. |
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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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As much as 20mm of rain could fall in the West Midlands before the sogginess spreads northeastwards. |
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Cresa Milwaukee's Steve Palec and Michael Levine represented SURG Restaurant Group in the lease transaction. |
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Koop was not the first Surgeon General to address the scourge of tobacco use in the country. |
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Sperm competition and sperm storage as determinants of sexual dimorphism in the dwarf surfperch, Micrometrus minimus. |
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The trend away from survivalism has been shown have been accelerating in the past two years. |
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The only real critical maintenance they had to get done that night was a survival kit that was due in the morning. |
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The 39-year-old 'Dabangg' actress revealed that she really enjoys cooking and will therefore try to author her own cook book in the near future. |
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A clear understanding of species co-occurrence in the total catch is important for anticipating the ecological impacts of bycatch. |
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All three species occur in the Tsingy Beanka and have been found to cooccur at a number of sampling sites. |
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As one of the largest nonprofits in the state, Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota serves one in nine North Dakotans each year. |
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Tucked away in a cosy corner in the urban heart of Zurich-Oerlikon, Kai Sushi Bar is immediately warm and welcoming. |
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As Colin points out, Wales has a thriving food industry, including great seafood in the Conwy area. |
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Gymnastics star Beth Tweddle, was one of the most recognisable faces of London 2012 after winning Bronze in the uneven bars. |
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Largely because Beth Tweddle, who claimed bronze on the uneven bars, did not expect to be there in the first place. |
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It was developed by Mering Carson advertising and could actually be seen in the background of the unexpectations. |
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We hope that Catrin Davies and Bethan Coole can get the team off to a good start in the women's 200 freestyle. |
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Veronica, who lives in the isolated house in Coole, Co Westmeath, where the horrific slaying took place refused to return home yesterday. |
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What sort of tree is a coolibah, which is mentioned in the song Waltzing Matilda? |
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Coolibah reappears but Charles O'Brien believes she will revel in the ground. |
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A pair of cooling towers currently being completed at Kalisindh in India, are believed to be the tallest in the world. |
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The radioactive treasure in the Blue Ridge foothills is pitting neighbour against neighbour and North Carolinians against Virginians. |
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Wachusett applied pressure late, but Rebels goalie Delaney Nosel made four spectacular saves in the closing minutes to post the shutout. |
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But more than that, I was ecstatic and thrilled to find the animal, which looked surrealistically big in the illumination of my headlamp. |
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David and the others had sat on mine in the tray and it got drenched from the casks of Coolabah they had tapped after the beer was finished. |
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Jonathan Byrd is a native North Carolinian who grew up singing in the Southern Baptist church. |
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The bodies were found in the freezer in May at the family's home in Wenden, in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia. |
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It's been traditionally allied with Russia and wishes to reunite with Northern Ossetes in the North Ossetia-Alania Russian republic. |
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A MAJOR shake-up in the way NHS urgent care services are provided in North Tyneside is set to get under way. |
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The Vietnam War ended in the decisive victory of the North Vietnamese army over the Americans. |
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She has been a lifelong Northwesterner and lives on San Juan Island in the State of Washington. |
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First, in the eye of the average northwesterner, who, what, and where are he Baptists? |
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This large valley lies directly in the path of diamond movement northwestwards along the coast during the period of low sea level. |
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A special nosewheel cradle in the TaxiBot registers all the steering movements and transfers these to navigate the tractor's eight wheels. |
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Abbas teaches courses in the organization of information, indexing and surrogation, digital retrieval, and digital libraries. |
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So it would be scandalous if an unelected lawmaker could survive in the House of Lords. |
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Quality hardwood lumber and wood components are available from Norwalk Wood Products, located in the heart of Appalachian hardwood country. |
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The number of victims of the Norwalk virus have already reached record levels in the first six months of the year. |
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Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Perfluorooctanes on Open Field Tests in the Norway Rat. |
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The rise of co-opetition emerging in the hotel and spa business will hopefully lead to more knowledge sharing and better practices. |
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Will there be a return to the streets or more co-optation by the illusions of power in the suites? |
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The Contents of the Family Survival Kits they carry are expertly selected by specialists in the industry. |
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It is thus imperative that everyone involved with cooperatives make co-op education and outreach a major priority in the year ahead. |
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One of France's oldest cooperages, Tonnellerie Seguin Moreau is the world's largest cooperage producing barrels in the traditional French method. |
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They comprise extension of presence in the Arctic, development of the northern territories, intensification of use of the Northern Sea Route. |
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Nolan, a surviver of the Toon's relegation turmoil, remembered those Villa banners when he hooked in the fifth from an uncleared corner. |
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Northern pintails are pretty much homebodies that breed in the upper Midwest and migrate just a few hundred miles from where they were born. |
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However, INDOT will buy land now for the northern Pike interchange in anticipation of its being needed in the future. |
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Cooper's Hawk is a 208-unit luxury complex located in the Mandarin area of Jacksonville, Fla. |
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An increase is expected in the number of Chinese tourists in the Northern Marianas followed by the launch of regular flights from China. |
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North Korea is a small and backward country with extremely limited military capabilities and an economy that has disintegrated in the past decade or more. |
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It is the second project for the company in the North African nation. |
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In 2014, induction cooktop was the largest segment in the country's electric kitchen appliances market, followed by electric chimneys, microwaves and electric cookers. |
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The man behind this year's popup phenomenon, Rib Nights, is tweaking his recipe to create UK Burger Battle, a new monthly cookoff testing the best burgers in the land. |
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That would be as edifying as a bacon cookoff in the middle of a kennel. |
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Simons, designed a seat in the nose cone of a V-2 rocket to fit a monkey attached to instruments that measured blood pressure, pulse and respirations. |
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From the 1970s to the 1990s, populations of sea otters and some pinnipeds, including Steller sea lions and fur seals, took a mysterious nosedive in the northern Pacific. |
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But earlier in the week the Huddersfield chief spent two days confined to his bed after becoming one of the many Lions victims of the now infamous Norwalk virus. |
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Passengers travelling on a US Airways flight were briefly quarantined at Pittsburgh International Airport on 6 July after displaying symptoms found in the Norwalk virus. |
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The drop in the catch of high-value species together with lower demand in the United States market, produced some problems in the fish processing sector. |
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Other species in the park include atlas cedar, Norway maple, snake bark maple, yew, laburnum, Japanese cherry, Austrian pine and plenty of wonderfully tall common lime trees. |
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For these two books, all of the Aboriginal words used in the original texts have been maintained in translation and accompanied by a German equivalent. |
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He has specialized in the brokerage of entitled and unentitled development opportunities, condominium conversions, office, retail and portfolio sales. |
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Remarking on the effectiveness of previous surgeons general in the battle against smoking, D'Souza recommended having Koop study the health consequences of abortion. |
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News of the release of American journalist Casey Coombs came as Omani state media reported that a Singaporean had also arrived in the sultanate on his way home. |
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A PAINTING by Cuban surrealist Wifredo Lam, named for an African Yoruba goddess also worshipped in the Caribbean, led Sotheby's strongest Latin American evening art sale ever. |
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Cook Islands had a 6-5 lead after 27 minutes in the Fijian capital Suva, but were then overwhelmed in the fi-nal Oceania qualifying region match as the hosts scored 17 tries. |
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The Cook Islands is a self-governing country in the South Pacific with the local government, and most financial activity, centered on the island of Rarotonga. |
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Bethan Coole, of Newport, reached the semi-final of the 100m backstroke and was due to take part in her third successive day in the pool today in the 100m fly. |
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Total commitment to quality and service has made us the leading cooperage company in the world, thanks to the unfailing support of our satisfied customers. |
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Taking off from the Mozdok airbase in North Ossetia, the bombers carried out strikes on terrorist positions in the Deir Ezzur province in Syria, Sputnik News reported. |
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Micronutrient deficiency, also dubbed hidden hunger, is a huge, yet surmountable problem in the United States, and especially in underserved communities such as Newark. |
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The laws of the Northwest Territories in force at April 1, 1999 continued to remain in effect in the new territory until new legislation was passed in Nunavut. |
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This campaign reflects the NCPC s confidence that industry is ready to invest in the state and give North Carolinians additional opportunities for well-paying jobs. |
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The inter digital external coupled-lines are represented by two transmission lines at the two sides and a J-inverter susceptance with a via in the middle. |
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Captain's Rest, Glasgow, October 31 Living in relative isolation in the North Carolinian wilderness has obviously helped shape Bowerbirds' brand of folk. |
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With the spread of DVD software and digital broadcasting, it becomes possible to create a powerful multi-channel surround sound environment in the home. |
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I much enjoyed your interview on the Politics Programme yesterday and as an expatriate Northeasterner living in the south it gave me plenty of food for thought. |
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El Salvador's Air Force installation near Comalapa Airport houses a monitoring facility that surveils narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific. |
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The annual North Tyneside Business Awards 2015 celebrate the huge contribution that businesses make to the local economy and the communities who live and work in the area. |
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From March through December this year, 44 pro suffers will vie for the top spot in the Association of Surfing Professionals Men's World Championship Tour. |
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Dubai Despite surfers facing fines for taking their boards to the water on Dubai's coastline last year, surfing is far from being wiped out in the emirate. |
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In May this year, two members of Royal Logistics Corps died after fired mortars into Logis the Taliban Ouellette, the northmost British FOB in the region. |
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The all-inclusive retreat in the community of Santa Teresa includes not only professional surfing lessons, but also an entire tropical vacation experience. |
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Iron monosulfide and pyrite concentrations in the surficial drain sediments of 3 major tributaries associated with poor water quality in the lower floodplain were measured. |
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Right now, sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic ocean are unusually cool, so if our weather comes from that direction, we'll be on the cool side too. |
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He is undoubtably the best in the world at the moment but you can't go into a race thinking he is automatically going to do a much better job than you. |
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Named for the pet rat in the Harry Potter books, this brown Norway rat made a habit of hanging off my bird feeder a while back, which was unsettling enough. |
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Over the last 43 years, Channel Islands has grown from a local grass-roots operation to a cutting edge organization, catering to the best surfers in the world. |
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She lives in the woods and has had a variety of animals try to take up residence in her home, including opossums, spotted skunks, mice, packrats, and Norwegian rats. |
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Roberts gets going on Miss Nosey Parker in the conditions sprint, then wins the ten-furlong handicap on Revif and the mile heat on Holiday Island. |
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The future of Cooper Creek is in the balance as the Currareva cotton irrigation proponents lodge a second round of applications to open the Cooper to commercial irrigation. |
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Wales's two most experienced competitors, Catrin Davies and Bethan Coole, were also out of luck in the semi-finals of the women's 100 freestyle and backstroke respectively. |
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Each image is convolved with all the elements in the dictionary. |
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The actual cell structure found in the new foam works in the same way but is much more convoluted and contains ribs that are bent and protrude into the cells. |
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They monitored eight species of neotropical migrant birds, which breed in North America and winter in the tropics, and observed nests of the northern cardinal. |
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But, when all was said and done, the fourth wasn't just good enough to cause what would have undoubtably been a major upset in the most important game of the competition. |
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There was also an original nose cone from the F60, the F1 car that saw Ferrari celebrate it's 60th consecutive year in the World Championship, and a Formula 1 racing suit. |
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