This is in total contrast to the amount of walking or exercise involving the use of the legs. |
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With the competitors lapping once every three minutes and racing in total for over an hour there is plenty of spectacular action. |
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They found the samples contained anaerobic bacteria that grew on sugars and proteins in total absence of oxygen. |
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Furthermore, every employee will be given a significant stake in the company, amounting in total to one-tenth of its value. |
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A grand jury has indicted him on seven charges in total, including bank fraud, false entry in bank records, and aiding and abetting. |
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Anyway, I was quite dispirited at only receiving four calls in total from this ad. |
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We compare that achievement to the National Party, which is in total and utter disarray. |
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The police force is in total disarray, desperately in need of reorganization. |
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Sometimes he would throw himself down on the towel rack, panting and puffing in total exhaustion. |
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Last year the go-ahead Club opened another nine holes, giving 27 holes in total. |
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However, an increase in total consumer debt increases revolving delinquencies. |
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There is likely to be a leveling off in total U.S. production in years to come. |
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This will ensure that you have a surgeon who has been trained in total body plastic surgical procedures. |
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The country of Luxembourg is covered by one diocese that contains 13 deaneries and 265 parishes in total. |
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It has left his face partially paralysed, resulted in total deafness, and now he is confined to a wheelchair. |
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The first set of dates on the tour sold out in a week, with 120,000 tickets being snapped up in total. |
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The bottomless pit is the earth in total darkness with no light from the sun, every island destroyed, the earth's surface broken up. |
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They made their way down, in total darkness, until the gray light began to present itself. |
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The interior of the house was in total darkness, the only source of light coming from a lamp hanging from the back porch. |
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Night fell in full force, and they were left in total darkness, the only light being from the moon above. |
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The water disappeared with a mildly worrying groaning noise and the lights went out, leaving the non-windowed bathroom in total darkness. |
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One thing manufacturers, environmentalists and garbologists agree on is the incredibly large number of bags that are out there, in total. |
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He said up to 30 jobs in total are in danger and it is critical that these workers are maintained. |
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You can simply daisy chain your devices, which can effectively support a maximum or 63 devices in total. |
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The DASH diet is rich in fruits, vegetables, and low fat dairy foods and reduced in total and saturated fat. |
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This reduction in total germination percentage was accompanied by a higher rate of fungal growth in primed seeds. |
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Eleven maps in total have been implemented, and while they vary quite considerably thematically, most are set in dark, foreboding conditions. |
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Leeza's large pink eyes widened in total fear as she looked to the person who posed as Skye. |
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Marin flipped off the light switch, leaving the room bathed in total darkness, but for the soft light of a glowing nightlight in the corner. |
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The results reveal 23 nonsynonymous changes and 127 invariant sites in total in the hinge region. |
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Sometimes I think that it would be good to be one of those people who are in total control of their emotions. |
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The secretary who once thought that he was in total power and control now felt helpless and terrified. |
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May's profit has fallen 38 percent in the past two fiscal years on a 6 percent decline in total revenue. |
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Given this kind of attitude it is hardly surprising that increasingly local politics is held in total contempt. |
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After that it can be switched onto an interest-free refinancing loan, which gives three years free borrowing in total. |
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He worked at Minoie's back for a few minutes in total concentration, focusing on nothing more than helping his new friend. |
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She sat there for a while, in total silence, awaiting the commencement of the boy's game. |
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A life endured in total immobility is, though conceivable, wholly unsatisfactory. |
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If they win one trick each, or only one or zero tricks in total, both defenders pay the penalty. |
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But eventually it made it to Canada, where my teenaged friends and I would watch it in total hysterics after school. |
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Electronic hermits are people who live in total human isolation, but are hyperconnected via television, radio, the Net, SMS and what have you. |
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The average small business in Manitoba pays twice as much as a homeowner in total property tax, the study states. |
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Calculate how much you spend in total on ongoing overhead costs including rent, electricity and wages. |
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Caroline told Wendy later, in total disbelief, that Pete had wanted them to change places so he could drive. |
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After a brief pause to examine the tangled helictites in total amazement we crawled on. |
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This event was a total catastrophe for the colonies that were left in total isolation, forced to survive alone. |
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Little did I know, as I struggled onto a hugely packed tube, that the city was in total gridlock. |
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In a three-month period, there were 33 disruptive incidents in total, most relating to having an offensive smell or verbal abuse. |
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But the leadership and the entire organization are in total disarray at the moment. |
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The club now boasts 606 members in total with the halfway mark of the 1500 target hovering into view. |
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Although sugar is lower in total calories per gram than fat, it contributes mightily to a fatty frame. |
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There will be people nosing into what others own, what they do, and what their assets are, for nosy-parker reasons in total. |
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Even among Fox's core audience of conservatives, CNN has an edge in total viewership. |
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Step inside the booth, in total privacy, and let the fine mist of tanning spray breeze over your entire body. |
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The performance in Atlanta, when the 304-strong squad won just one gold medal and 15 in total, was a nadir for British sport. |
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Only men compete in the canoe flatwater and slalom racing, and there are 12 events in total, nine for men and three for women. |
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He underwent five operations in total because the wound became infected, requiring a skin graft and stitches. |
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I went for five sittings in total and on the first one she just tried to make me feel at home, making jokes all the time. |
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Thus, Love lives in him tyrannically, in total lawlessness, resorting to violence when necessary. |
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There are more than 50 turnouts and, I would guess, about eight miles of track in total. |
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The unlucky ones were herded aboard two small freighters, where they were shut away in total darkness in the cargo holds. |
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As early as the halfway stage it was all over bar the shouting with the newly crowned champions in total and impressive command. |
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No significant difference in total mean chondrocyte density between trochlear, patellar, tibial, and femoral condyles was observed. |
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In addition, we get some deleted scenes, about ten minutes in total, which highlight tidbits and trims made to thin out the running time. |
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In fact it took nine months of doing nothing before I could really ride again, and in total I missed a whole year out. |
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The bushfire season has started early this year and local shires are already in total fire ban status. |
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The average person doesn't spend even 30 minutes a month in total silence and tranquility. |
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Police searched his house on March 4 this year and a computer tower and storage media were found containing 95 images in total. |
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Only four points were scored in total in that period and it was a relief to all when the final whistle was blown. |
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The match, eventually won by Pakistan, was completed in total silence in an empty stadium. |
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Throughout the growing season, marked plants increased in the numbers of tillers, leaves and in total plant length. |
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They proceeded to take the match by the throat with another two maximums to be in total control at 31-16 after eight races. |
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I managed around 52 hours in London in total, and thoroughly enjoyed them all. |
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The gig had been arranged in total secrecy and only her husband was in on the secret. |
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However, when they finished third in the day's first race, the ninth in total, it seemed that nothing would stop them. |
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It claims to heighten the senses of taste, smell and touch by offering a dining experience in total darkness. |
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The five sentences are to run concurrently, meaning Firth will serve three years in custody in total. |
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And in total I've probably spent more than a year looking for lost car keys. |
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The Americans ran in total rout from the field, leaping over the stone walls off Lexington Green. |
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Eight men in total turned their arms and Kay, the last of them, filed the best return. |
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The flight was 25 miles in total and my ground speed was 60 mph with the bar in and about 6,000 revs on the tach. |
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I could just drop out of society forever, never speak to the rest of them again, and live out my days in total solitude. |
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Having decided to remain here, it makes no sense that I walk around and live in total fear of what could happen to me. |
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Finally, no significant differences were observed in total or estimated absorbable iron intakes between level of education and area of residence. |
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Whatever amount is left over can be reused in total or reclaimed and used as aggregate in new concrete. |
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Their accredited courses offer very small classes that last over 30 hours in total. |
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Further, growth in total exports will outweigh growth in total imports leading to an improvement in the balance of payments. |
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The targeted commercials yielded a 3 percent lift in total volume in the last quarter of running the spots. |
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After final approval, the strike force launched from Thailand and expertly rejoined 15 aircraft in total darkness under radio silence. |
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For one thing, you have the time and opportunity to read it and think about it in total freedom and at leisure. |
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Racing strongly along the rails to the opening turn he quickly shot into a commanding lead that saw him in total control rounding the third bend. |
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Noeleen's juniors number eleven in total and are divided between junior, senior infants and second class. |
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The restrictive yellow wheel clamps were slapped on 19 vehicles in total and a car low-loader transported the majority away to a DVLA pound. |
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She said the emphasis of the program was not on how many books are read in total by the young readers. |
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The winners were in total control from the word go in a totally one-sided contest. |
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On the brink of his third successive drivers' title and his fifth in total, he is in a win-win situation. |
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I just saw the other team drop to the ground in total exhaustion and then one of my teammates jumped on me, and everybody dog-piled. |
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Saratoga reports increase in total handle, but a slight decline in attendance. |
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Two groups suggested that the standard should be set at 10 days in total and not 10 working days. |
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He said the share of domestic exports in total exports was 99 per cent in both October and November with re-exports accounting for one per cent. |
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We also included two widely available draw hoes and two Dutch hoes, making 12 models in total. |
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There are six markets in total selling handicrafts and traditional gifts. |
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According to the police, there were about 500 people in attendance in total, of which 210 people were citizens who were demonstrating for the right to abode. |
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She looked to be in total bliss as her flaming red hair blew in the wind. |
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Cumbria has the unenviable reputation of being the county worst hit by the virus with 877 confirmed outbreaks and more than 1.1 million animals culled in total. |
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As laboratories learned during those Papanicolaou reimbursement cycles, payers reprice a test because in total that test is a significant expense line item. |
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Nevertheless, in total, they still found that emissions dropped using alternative light bulbs. |
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The average day takes in about four to five hours walking in total, regularly stopping in remote villages for lemon tea, to visit temples and chat to the local people. |
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Agent gomez testified the ICE spent no more than 15 hours with Arambula in total. |
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He was kept in total darkness, kept cold, had music blasted at him and was shackled and hooded. |
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The man was described at Manchester Crown Court as a strict father who controlled and manipulated his children and was also in total charge of his wife. |
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Out of curiosity, and apparently in total innocence, Dundes put in a request on interlibrary loan. |
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On one day, the coffee drinkers were given a 250-milligram dose of caffeine in the morning and again at lunchtime, equivalent to four cups of coffee in total. |
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Britain had pledged to train 2,000 Libyan recruits in total, but that commitment is now under review. |
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During the day we were forced to sit in the cell in total silence. |
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Four thousand athletes in total will be turning out to represent them. |
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I'm hoping that he dishes out some similar lessons in total football. |
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More than 750 prisoners have been detained in total over the past 13 years, and about 2,100 people work there. |
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Britain, one of the provinces furthest from Rome, was provided with a road system which in total length is comparable with our modern trunk road and motorway network. |
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Length of the white spots, present on the tips of feathers when freshly molted, were not included in total length as in all birds these spots had worn off. |
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It comes second only to Apple in total market share for MP3 players. |
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These provide a house-party ambience in comfortable surroundings with the opportunity to walk, ride or drive to see game in total unmarred privacy. |
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By the 2004-2005 growing season, projected crop profiles suggest that Pacific Rose will be second only to Braeburn in total export volumes of fruit. |
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The gas, amounting to 243.27 trillion British thermal units in total, will come from Rancak, Pagerungan and Terang Sirasun fields in the province. |
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The Bracks government is allowing eight new gas generators in total, and believes the future for Victoria is to burn more brown coal from the La Trobe valley. |
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Immense wings spread to more than the span of 2 metres in total length. |
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The Taliban was in total disarray and heading for the hills last night after losing control of Jalalabad and appearing to have been ousted from Kandahar, their spiritual home. |
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All I have done in this piece is, while cataloguing some of the achievements, point out that in total they do not add up to what was promised in the original prospectus. |
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Flies swarmed in the kitchen, and everything was in total chaos. |
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Ever anxious to learn more, the members changed tack and headed for Carne to visit the Wind Mill farm which was in total contrast to the experience in the Heritage Park. |
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This is explained by the heavy decline in total export revenues during 1986 and severe contraction in the Jordanian export commodities other than phosphate. |
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The polyzoan colonies were kept in running sea water in total darkness. |
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Inside there were perhaps five people in total, counting the bartender. |
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After being in total darkness for three hours, the light is stunning. |
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They were flown in total darkness without lights and reference points. |
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When I saw what had happened, I was in total shock, it was devastating. |
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It was tripteral octastyle on the two narrow sides, and dipteral eikosastyle on the long sides, that is, it was surrounded by 104 Corinthian columns in total. |
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As a result the growth in total wages has contributed far less to the overall growth in disposable personal income in this downturn than in prior downturns. |
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There are many of us in total and we are here for the duration. |
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A game is won by the first player to have won at least four points in total and at least two points more than the opponent. |
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The conservation status of the species is in general good and several hundred thousand individuals are estimated to remain in total. |
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When the alcohol causes her husband's ultimate decline, she returns to care for him in total abnegation until his death. |
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Chicago had more homicides than any other city in 2015 in total but not on per capita basis, according to the Chicago Tribune. |
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There are 20 Welsh vineyards producing 100,000 bottles of wine a year in total. |
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Virginia has one of the highest concentrations of veterans of any state, and is second to California in total Department of Defense employees. |
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Until 2008, a team which wins three times in a row or five in total, receives an original copy of the trophy and a special mark of recognition. |
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In 2017, she received the Brit Awards' Best British Female Solo Artist award, becoming her fourth win in total. |
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The Swedish, Finnish and Icelandic Lutheran congregations in Norway have about 27,500 members in total. |
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Argentina ranks third in South America in total population and 33rd globally. |
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It employs over 20,950 staff in total, 16,672 of whom are in public sector broadcasting. |
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There are ten Purple Virgin works in total, six of which were shown at the Biennale. |
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Chinchilla rats look roughly like large woodrats, reach over 400 millimeters in total length, and resemble octodontids in many ways. |
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According to the Quran, angels do not possess free will, and therefore worship and obey God in total obedience. |
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Previously at any one time there were around 100 members in total, drawn from a wide range of industry partners and members of the public. |
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The law firm drafted the necessary legislation, permitting offshore companies to operate in total secrecy. |
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In 2017, she won the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist, becoming her fourth win in total. |
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Clans of Germanic people consisted of groupings of about 50 households in total with societal rules for each specific clan. |
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Potts has earned certifications in total quality management, program planning and evaluation, and strategic planning and grantsmanship. |
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It also carried out some attacks in the Republic, killing about 120 people in total, mostly uninvolved civilians. |
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For the eighth year in a row, the Frisco RoughRiders paced all Double-Aclubs in total and average attendance. |
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If the characters are lost and helpless in what seems like a rondure of Sisyphus, the writer is in total empathy. |
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The top-performing junk bond funds in total return over the past 12 months, according to Morningstar Inc. |
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Taylor then won his fifth consecutive World Matchplay title and thirteenth in total. |
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Anta Sports was the other big winner on the day, winning five awards in total. |
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We backpacked for ten days in total wilderness in the as yet unscathed and untrekked Canyonlands. |
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Combs and Gehrig were first and second in total hits and triples. |
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For many decades, the United States led the world in total automobile production. |
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Williams finished second in the Constructors' Championship, scoring 125 points in total, 14 points behind McLaren. |
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The United States won eight gold medals, including all six men's events, and 15 medals in total. |
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Two states, Alaska and Wyoming, saw a decrease in total tax revenue primarily because of a decline from 2012 in severance tax revenues. |
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Thousands of former slaves ended up fighting on the Union side, nearly 200,000 in total across the South. |
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Cardiectomy in total artificial heart patients prevents electrocar-diography, telemetry, and native pulse rate monitoring. |
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All four gold medals, and 10 out of 12 awarded in total, were won by the United States. |
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There is a wealth of birdlife, 583 species in total, of which 258 breed on the island or remain during winter. |
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Thus, in total, the Lord Chancellor appoints clergymen in over four hundred parishes and twelve cathedral canonries. |
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There are local sheriffs for every county in Nova Scotia, numbering over 200 in total. |
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As with most other Germanic languages, Faroese has a large number of vowels, with 26 in total. |
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In the United States, the state of Texas led in total production as of 2004, while the state of California had the highest yield per acre. |
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They found a clinically significant bias in total triiodothyronine results in samples collected in SST tubes. |
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Abductor muscle performance in total hip arthroplasty with and without trochanteric osteotomy. |
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Hymenopteran parasitoids were the most abundant, in total 927 were collected, followed by neuropteran predators and arachnid predators. |
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The study group from nonindustrialized countries, in total 58, consisted of 40 African and 18 Indian women. |
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There are seventeen reefs in total, some of which jut above the surface to form small islands. |
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A mile or so down the beach from the lighthouse I stopped by a big rock and told Nicky to pop a squat. She sat in total silence. |
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Devendra Harne, pictured above, also has 25 in total as a result of the condition polydactylism. |
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Over the next two centuries, thirteen emperors in total were laid to rest in the Ming Dynasty Tombs. |
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This is a grant by Odoacer to Pierius of properties in Sicily near Syracuse and on the island of Melita in Dalmatia, worth in total 690 solidi. |
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Nineteen universities are located in Hamburg, with about 100,589 university students in total, including 9,000 resident aliens. |
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The occupants, unconscious, were buried alive and in total darkness. |
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The largest concentration of runic inscriptions are the Bryggen inscriptions found in Bergen, more than 650 in total. |
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In July 2014 the church had approximately 202,000 members in 4,650 congregations, and 575,000 adherents in total. |
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This makes it possible for crocodiles to detect prey, danger and intruders, even in total darkness. |
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Police raided four addresses in total, confiscating cannabis, amphetamines and Valium worth thousands of pounds. |
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The helicopter flies about 1000 missions per year, and has flown over 20,000 missions in total. |
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There are three Vasco da Gama class frigates in total, of which the first one also bears his name. |
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They observed no consistent differences in total season yields of kura clover as frequency increased from three to six defoliations per year. |
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From 1999 to 2011 in total ten field seasons, each six weeks long, have been carried out at the cave site. |
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This land is composed of 14 National Parks, 30 Conservation Parks, and approximately 8,900 discrete areas of land in total. |
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The University of Oslo is the largest institution for higher education in Norway with 27,400 students and 7,028 employees in total. |
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Unitary authorities are areas with only one council, and there are 55 in total. |
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Changes in total protein and transaminase activities of grass carp exposed to diquat. |
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About twenty of the most senior government ministers make up the Cabinet and approximately 100 ministers in total comprise the government. |
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The white-collared seedeater, is a very small, black and white finch about 11 cm in total length. |
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The delivery will include nine ship sets of the award winning dual draglink crane, making eighteen cranes in total. |
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A fragmented China provided easy opportunities for Japan to gain territories piece by piece without engaging in total war. |
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This was by far the largest battle of the Napoleonic Wars and cost more than 90,000 casualties in total. |
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But now am in total fug about what to text Roxster about tonight, and whether I should tell him about the nits. |
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Autonomous communities are integrated by provinces, of which there are 50 in total, and in turn, provinces are integrated by municipalities. |
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Pranamya Menaria has 25 in total. This is as a result of the condition Polydactyly and Syndactyly. |
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The dead juveniles, known as elvers, that had tried to swim up the river Erne weighed 112kg in total. |
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With the new stores, Pret A Manger will have 37 Manhattan locations in total. |
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Each of these areas consists of two rows of plates, so the sea urchin test includes 20 rows of plates in total. |
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The first episode of the series aired on 2 January 2017, scheduled to run for 10 episodes in total. |
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The event was dominated by the British team, who claimed 14 medals in total, including eight golds. |
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This result allowed him pass the need normative for a title of international FIDE master with 2400 points in total. |
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Up to 52 fellows are elected each year and in 2014 there were about 1,450 living members in total. |
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Fixed costs will remain constant in total amount whether or not changes occur in the activity level. |
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Ninety four in total have been in captivity in Japan, eleven in China, and at least two in Indonesia. |
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It is notable for its large number of members, around 3,500 in total. |
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He opted to kick for home early and appeared to be in total control approaching the penultimate flight only for Heronshaw to throw down a late challenge. |
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The Conservatives gained 12 MP's in Scotland to give them 13 in total. |
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These reparation payments meant the Soviet Union itself received about the same as 16 European countries received in total from Marshall Plan aid. |
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The 2011 Census for Northern Ireland had 59 questions in total. |
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Zulfiqar Ali Khan was the first to hold the rank and in total from 1976 to 2012 there have been 13 Pakistani air chiefs who have held air chief marshal rank. |
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They suspect the items, which include a DAB radio, power drill, remote control car and heat gun, are stolen property and are worth more than PS1,000 in total. |
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Two of Gladstone's sons and a grandson, William Glynne Charles Gladstone, followed him into parliament, making for four generations of MPs in total. |
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From the late 18th century, some geographers started to regard North America and South America as two parts of the world, making five parts in total. |
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In 2005-2006 in Sanetti, only 4 pups in total survived from 3 packs, but in February during the epizootic, all 4 pups in a fourth pack, Badagassa, died. |
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The open ocean is relatively unproductive because of a lack of nutrients, yet because it is so vast, in total it produces the most primary productivity. |
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The Orca field will be developed by drilling three wells in total. |
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Mass production permitted great increases in total production. |
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Russia planned to arm two more divisions with Yars and conduct 16 launches of the ICBMs in total this year for various training, testing and commercial tasks. |
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More precisely, in the year before and after her final menstrual period a woman is likely to experience substantial increases in total cholesterol levels. |
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The corresponding point on the supply curve measures marginal cost, the increase in total cost to the supplier for the corresponding unit of the good. |
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For the orthopedically impaired, there is a quota of 15,000 for teachers in national education, but altogether there are 450 disabled teachers in total. |
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During peacetime, the Ministry of Defence employs around 33,000 in total. |
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In the 1850s more than 193,000 were transported, and historians estimate nearly one million in total took part in the forced migration of this new Middle Passage. |
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Vitamin K was last in total channel volume, but grew a hearty 23.Vitamin K is also essential for blood clotting, wound healing and inhibiting blood vessel calcification. |
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Since 1888 in total there have been 142 Football League members. |
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They are elected corporate bodies, have variable tax raising powers, and are responsible for areas known as civil parishes, serving in total 16 million people. |
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Moreover, the increase in insecticide use for the control of these secondary insects was far smaller than the reduction in total insecticide use due to Bt cotton adoption. |
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The guib is of the mean dimensions, or four feet and a half in total length, and two and a half high at the shoulders, but rather higher at the croup. |
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Taribah Saheel would be reached first, followed by Taribah Gibli and then Taribah Biladi, forming in total a triangular area of around 50 square kilometers. |
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John levied scutage payments eleven times in his seventeen years as king, as compared to eleven times in total during the reign of the preceding three monarchs. |
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The Library has a substantial private press collection, some 1,800 volumes in total, with representative examples from all of the important British presses. |
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The most frequently prosecuted offence under this act is defamation, although in total eighteen offences, including high treason and espionage, are covered. |
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With new signing Rhodri Giggs outstanding down the right, Aberystwyth were in total control during the first half and should have been more than one up at the break. |
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Since 1888 in total there have been 141 Football League members. |
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The supporting structure for the MTB central roof consists of 18 inclined arches of varying heights, and a roof grillage, in total weighing around 20,000 metric tons. |
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The supporting structure for the MTB central roof consists of 18 inclined arches of varying heights and a roof grillage in total weighing around 20,000 tonnes. |
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For example, suppose that a party wins 10 seats based on plurality, but requires 15 seats in total to obtain its proportional share of an elected body. |
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The tractor road run has raised PS44,000 in total over the years. |
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In November 2007, Michelin released their first guide for fine dining in Tokyo, awarding 191 stars in total, or about twice as many as Tokyo's nearest competitor, Paris. |
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We're talking 13 different resorts, more than 650km of marked pistes and about 200 lifts in total, spread over 14 valleys and about 400 square miles. |
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The play is divided into three acts, and in total twenty-five scenes. |
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Play is divided into chukkas lasting either six or eight minutes depending on the rules of the tournament with games lasting up to an hour in total. |
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With 30 million customers in total, they are the UK's largest retail bank. |
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