They live in inner suburban Melbourne and her biological clock is ticking but he doesn't want to hear it. |
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These shifts did not occur without inner turmoil and conflict, and many fractions continue to struggle within the party today. |
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In the remaining time before hatching, eyes develop from the optic vesicles, and the inner ear develops from the otic vesicles. |
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Here, human or mouse embryonic stem cells, in vitro representatives of the totipotent inner cell mass blastomeres, are placed into culture. |
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However, instead of continuing on the train to bad health, why not actually stop and listen to your body's inner voice? |
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Like the inner ear in humans, the otolith plays a role in hearing and balance. |
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Expansive windows on the piazza facade pull in natural light that sparkles off the waxed stucco on the inner wall. |
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But these lads are from the inner city with all the dangers and things that go on in tough areas. |
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The inner surface of the right operclc can be observed, and also some branchial arch elements such as the ceratobranchial and hypobranchial. |
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Often after a loss, a storm of inner turmoil and stress remains just below the surface. |
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Three underwing pylons are fitted under each inner wing panel, the outboard pair carrying three missiles and the other two single missiles. |
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Historic coach houses and outbuildings should where feasible be incorporated in any future uses of the inner block area. |
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Only the outermost two or three cell layers and the inner epidermis remain compact at anthesis. |
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When the stigma lobes spread out, this pollen is then deposited on the inner stigmatic surface. |
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It's a story about revelation and pain in inner space, rather than adventure in outer space. |
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The cat with its grey coat seemed to have been stupid enough to smuggle into my inner wears. |
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Over the banister, visitors saw the top of an elegant structure, narrow at the base, with an inner hexagonal column. |
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The inner and outer hood panels formed in-house are allegedly the auto industry's largest aluminum stampings. |
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A sheer, a see-through or sheer fabric usually used as an inner drapery, gives a softening effect to window treatment. |
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The subjects come from a variety of backgrounds, from inner city ghettoes to upmarket suburbs. |
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Lee had astounded herself at this ability to preach, and she knew the source of this inner power, which women were not supposed to possess. |
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In four inner Melbourne electorates, the Greens won more than 20 percent, outpolling the Liberals. |
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Only Alice and Dubey, mind you, are admitted to the inner circle, not the others. |
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The classics had a profound presence not only in the high culture, but in the inner lives of educated persons. |
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Once the inner roof connections are completed, the subfloor is removed and placed in a container next to the line, ready for reuse. |
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The golden colour which gives it its name is on the inner side of the valves, not the outside. |
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As mentioned before there is a symbiosis between the insides and the outsides, between our inner selves and the outside world. |
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Milan's inner world is one that mixes hallucination with reality, subjective reverie with objective perception. |
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This circular DNA is attached, at least transiently, to the inner mitochondrial membrane. |
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This is made up of three bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the inner ear. |
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A small ear bone called the stirrup that helps transmit sound to the inner ear. |
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There has been a lot said lately about a person's outward appearance being a true reflection of the inner being. |
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The paleoenvironments are interpreted as inner sublittoral and coastal lagoons environments with riverine and estuarine influence. |
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He seeks symbols for his tragic inner transmutations in the external world. |
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Localized high-magnitude overpressures are also observed within pressure compartments in the deltaic overburden in the inner shelf. |
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A first planar electrode layer being transparent is disposed on an inner surface of the first substrate. |
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The four year study was based in two inner London boroughs and delivered through a local voluntary sector charity. |
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It seemed to shine with a inner light, making its paisley design shimmer like a glossy polyester tie. |
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Personally she is my favourite, although I also like Hope's inner iron strength, and Faith's inner vulnerability. |
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They found a bier in the hall and candles burning, and were taken into an inner room to murmur condolences. |
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Place right hand on inner thigh, behind right knee, and left hand around shin or ankle of left leg. |
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I began meeting the Hindu Gods, the Deities, inside the inner areas of the superconscious mind, and learning how to relate to them. |
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In addition, the new species has an inner lip tooth that is only rarely bifid and much more weakly bifid. |
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Cut the artichokes in half and remove the hairy inner choke and any hard leaves, leaving only the tender base. |
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When they choke, most athletes prefer that no one notices, that the world sees it as a defeat unbesmirched by an inner surrender. |
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You'll find a steep slope, a rope tow, and a warming house that rents inner tubes of radical proportions. |
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Peeking out from around the building, he saw before him the towering Keep, surrounded by the inner walls. |
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As for the narrow-grip bench press, that exercise typically targets the triceps, although it can be used to hit the inner chest. |
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She and James split off into their separate groups, he went to his homeboys, and Daney went to her girls, her inner circle, or head council. |
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Fiction of cultural resistance includes an inner discourse of resistance to patriarchal traditions in the Chicano culture. |
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As it turned out, they had now penetrated the inner hatch and still had not tripped an alarm. |
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An exotic Chinese golden pheasant has brought a touch of the mystic east to inner city Manchester. |
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Carol longs for both love and friendship, and uses her sunny disposition to hide an inner loneliness and desire to belong. |
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The tetrapodomorph scapulocoracoid is typically a relatively slight, tripodal structure on the inner surface of the cleithrum. |
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Luminosity is enhanced by planes of the pale brick, and by using birch veneered panels on the inner walls of the galleries. |
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In the inner courtyard an attractive sundial catches the eye of the visitor. |
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The shell of Microdoma conicum bears an inner nacreous layer and their shell layers resemble those of modern trochoids. |
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Besides a moat filled with rain water by way of the castle aqueducts, there were two walls, the lower outer and the higher inner. |
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Whatever inner resources people need to mobilize for recovery, they still can not accomplish the task alone. |
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The captured waves vibrate the eardrum and tiny bones of the middle ear to amplify and pass the sound to the inner ear. |
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We did much better in the inner city than in the suburbs and the countryside. |
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Relatives may give you quizzical looks, and so may friends, but you know in your heart of hearts that you are following your inner voice. |
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The cochlea is a coiled, hollow tube inside the inner ear that enables us to hear. |
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What if you took a moment to let go of the rushing and instead reconnected with a sense of holiness or inner peace? |
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What you had always done was to entomb your inner personal centre within the constricting straitjacket of certain words and formulae. |
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In amphibians the inner ear is mechanically coupled to the pectoral girdle through the operculum. |
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He was challenged with the test of summoning the inner resources needed to actualize Abraham's mighty vision and bring it down to earth. |
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An integration of inner and outer duality is possible now to create a unity or mystical union of opposites. |
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Rather, like oppressed people everywhere, he draws integrity from inner resources. |
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Preferably, each inner pillar of said radially aligned inner and outer pillars is in cross section of oviform or diamond shape. |
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The middle ear is the air-filled area between the eardrum and the inner ear, and infections here can be extremely painful. |
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The dueling lawsuits offer a rare window into the secretive inner workings of a hedge fund. |
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But I think more important than the oracle at Delphi is Socrates' conviction that there is an inner prophetic voice speaking to him. |
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The capsule is expected to remain in orbit for 14 orbits and 21 hours before re-entry and a parachute landing in inner Mongolia. |
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Participants use their kits to scrape some cells off of their inner cheek with a swab and mail it in. |
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He was important because of the love he inspired and the inner strength he possessed. |
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Those who possess that inner strength will feel compelled to spread the word in any way they can for as long as they live. |
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So now he backs off, and suffices himself with rubbing his hand roughly along my inner thigh. |
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I am hoping that my hirsute body will prevent any bugs from plundering the sanctity of my inner ear. |
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Turn right foot slightly outward, bend right knee over right foot until stretch is felt in inner thigh on left. |
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The sessions are aimed at getting individuals in touch with the inner self. |
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Some are in townships and inner city suburbs where banks have been reluctant to lend to potential buyers. |
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Shoes with a softer outer midsole and a harder inner midsole are best for people who tend to pronate more. |
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A true original, Juice Aleem grew up in Birmingham, first in the inner city and then out in the suburbs. |
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It raises the aspirations of its pupils, both in the leafy suburbs and the inner city. |
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A few suburbs have flourished, while the inner city has decayed and once relatively stable working class communities have deteriorated. |
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Even as someone who makes a living by being comfortable with sexuality, I admit, it's not always easy projecting your inner sexpot. |
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Ironically, the hip bone hurts the inner thighs when a gal is sitting on the guy. |
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This workout targets the quadriceps, hamstrings, buttocks, upper hips, inner thighs and calves. |
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More than 15 extra officers currently work the inner city each night, including mounted police, dog units, helicopters and Garda river patrols. |
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Transport proteins in the inner plastid envelope membrane connect the metabolism of plastid stroma and surrounding cytoplasm. |
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They are accused of doing little or nothing so as long as the problem stays in the inner city and white suburbia is safe. |
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Psychoanalysis disrupts notions of a unitary, centred and rational self by its emphasis on an inner world permeated by desire and fantasy. |
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The guy just has a sense of inner confidence and centeredness that is very reassuring. |
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Tumors also can cause nausea and vomiting, particularly if they affect the inner ear, gastrointestinal tract, liver or brain. |
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France and Britain are not the only places where the cultural Left has occupied the strongpoints and besieges the inner fortifications. |
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An area once prized for its placement close to both the inner city and the entertainment hotspot of Hillbrow up until the 1980s, it now bears the brunt of urban decay. |
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The moment their lips touched, Kynan's inner battle was lost. |
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Firstly, that there are significant numbers of young men concentrated in inner areas of towns and cities about to hit the peak period of offending. |
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It is a membrane covered manhole between the middle ear and inner ear. |
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Boxing is a rough trade and South Africa's crime-ridden townships and inner cities are rough places, with widespread poverty and glaring disparities of income. |
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Clearly, there's a lot of business activity in the inner cities, but only a small fraction of it appears to spring from the people who grew up there. |
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In the inner canyon George became an explorer, a trailblazer, a survivor. |
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Another paper details the inner workings of a normally benign bug that has evolved drug-resistance and turns traitor when its human host is weakened by disease. |
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In the fourth millennium BC it was divided into two sections by means of a wall, the outer section being used as a sheepfold and the inner as a living area. |
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The Dolomite depositional system is composed of a superficial plateau with shoals and ponds, limiting a submerged and protected inner shelf environment in the western area. |
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However, water in the bilges, moving between the inner and outer skins as the ship rolled, did create a small amount of air movement in the lower deck cabins. |
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If you trust your inner sense of sound, you create something that is truer. |
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I wrote the book about the inner game of pocket billiards because I have a lot of experience with the self-defeating elements that destroy an otherwise fine game. |
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Misperceptions also endure about the extent of crime in inner city areas. |
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The idea is that each person's unique biorhythms, inner shifts and moods can be balanced by using plant extracts, medicinal foods and therapies suited to each internal season. |
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The beauty and grace of the rituals that Barb undergoes are deeply contrasted with the inner turmoil she experiences here. |
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The problem, from a pastoral point of view, may indeed be a real one, but the inner laws of liturgy should not be altered for contemporary catechetical purposes. |
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Here is a man who places his passionate, hellacious inner torment on the screen for all to experience, for everyone to become involved and possessed by. |
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Then from the inner room came the servants again, carrying two crowns like great hieratic tiaras, barbaric diadems, composed of pearls of the finest orient. |
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Epithelia are tissues lining the outer surface of the body, or the inner surface of organs which have a direct connection to one of the body's orifices. |
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Excavations between 1962 and 1971 revealed details of the temple layout which had an inner square cella surrounded by an ambulatory and an outer temenos wall. |
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Two days before Christmas the concerns were finally alleviated by special orthotic inner soles after Nadal made a visit to Nike's headquarters in Oregon. |
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However the inner ear is divided, the osteological result is the same. |
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This patient's condition is characterized by nonindurated, annular patches of centrifugally expanding erythema and desquamation at the inner margin. |
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A centrifuge may include a fluid separation wall aligned substantially parallel to an axis of rotation and include an inner surface, a void area, and an outer surface. |
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As he stood draped in a flat black cloak and tunic of stitched faces, the old warrior's voice echoed off the inner walls of the ancient oubliette. |
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In 1957, his inner circle tried to oust him as party leader. |
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These are separated into four inner planets and five outer planets. |
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The inner core is pure iron in a hexagonal close-packed crystalline form. |
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They ventured through the old rust belt of inner city Melbourne and along the merry creek until they came across the outlet of a storm water pipe. |
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This catalyst taught me how the inner energies of the seven chakras function as the physical body moves and is inspired through the different types of music. |
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Radiographic studies showed a collapse of the eighth vertebra and a subcortical defect on the inner surface of the distal end of the patient's left femur. |
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Drama is a genre which is heavily oriented to the first person present, a narrative form associated with subjective experience and inner feelings. |
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In the project's office in Glasgow's West Street, women are complimented on their clothes, their eye make-up, on the tiny outward changes that signify inner progress. |
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It may be theologically sound, but I am uncomfortable with the emphasis on outward form rather than true inner spiritual acceptance of the message. |
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Atoms were changeless and ultimate, in the sense that they could not be broken down into anything smaller and had no inner structure on which their properties depended. |
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The passageway is lit by a ribbon of alabaster above and subtly punctuated by the cathedral's devotional chapels, which are arranged along the inner walls. |
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It's been a very long trek across inner suburbia to reach this remote rail hub surrounded on three sides by an expanse of tracks and overhead cables. |
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Hopes that property developers and community groups can work together in revamping rundown inner city areas are often over-optimistic, according to research published today. |
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Good memories, mostly, and a hoard of treasures for the inner eye. |
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The actuator body pivots about a pivot axis and is attached to the cartridge bearing assembly disposed within an inner hollow of the actuator body. |
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We should stop boasting hollowly about how strong we are, and instead truly dedicate ourselves to attaining that inner strength which alone will guarantee serenity and peace. |
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Air flowing into your nose carries with it a swarm of complex organic molecules that get trapped in the mucus-rich lining of the nose's inner recesses. |
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In ripening fruit, chloroplasts develop into chromoplasts and there are large changes in stromule number and morphology, particularly in the inner mesocarp cells. |
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The lamin proteins bind chromatin via the rod domain and bind the inner nuclear membrane via their carboxy-terminal globular tail domain. |
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Embrace your inner nosey parker and prepare to gawp at some stunning celebrity properties with hilarious home-invader Keith Lemon. |
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This depressed zone lies between the bounding normal fault and rim zone, an uplifted area that surrounds the inner crater. |
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Aguilera's plaintive performance was intercut with scenes of gay and transgendered people grappling with their inner and external beauty. |
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Nicholls's was an Isolde of fierce inner strength, barely contained, then released first into rage and then passion. |
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The latter include a flexible, removable film strip and heat-sealed inner liners. |
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Her calm seriousness, a sense of unbudgeable inner gravity, could be beautifully unsettling. |
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Floral printed bathing suits include several ranges of colors and styles that are sure to help you connect with your inner flower child. |
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Love it, hate it or not quite ready to fully embrace your inner flower child and go full-flare? |
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Basal operations is turning machining of complex profiles in terms of shape, frontal planes, inner and outer diameters, tapping and threading. |
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Chaos, or nonlinear dynamics, is a young science that is shedding light on an apparent inner order to seemingly random phenomena. |
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The inner fjord sites have deeper house depressions, with far more extensive midden deposits and abundant artefacts. |
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Pat Always a Bridesmaid Creaseless Cream Shadow into the inner corner of the eye and centre of the lid. |
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I'm far from the inner circle of Firestone, and, therefore, don't know what happened. |
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Gemma is in Persian on my left wrist and Ronan on my right inner forearm in an ancient Celtic alphabet called Ogham. |
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The cyst wall consists of an inner nucleated germinative layer and an outer nonnucleated proteinaceous layer, which is laminated. |
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Wikileaks aims to battle Assad's intransigency in a new way, shedding light on the inner workings of the Syrian regime and exposing any collaborators. |
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However it happened, living organisms began, complete with an outer membrane, complex inner biochemical machinery, complex outer gadgets like flagellae, and, of course, genes. |
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According to the Herald Sun, the 55-year-old, who lives in Sydney's inner west, was issued a field court attendance for offensive language under the summary offences act. |
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In the middle portion of the inner demibranchs of the females the interlamellar septa were distinctly thickened to provide structural support for the developing young. |
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Respra is fitted with Multi-protection layers including an inner and outer layer of pure cotton, unwoven dust filter and a layer of activated carbon cloth. |
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In the late 1980s public attention had turned from FAS babies on reservations to African American crack babies in the neonatal units at inner city hospitals. |
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Software provides the minimum inner diameter required to safely and securely wrap and unitize the product while preventing the purchase of excess machine capacity. |
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This allows us not only to understand others' choices and inner lives better, but to feel our way more foresightfully to adaptively better choices ourselves. |
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Flattering eye-shapes have been given the Radley touch, with oversized square fronts softened with contrast inner colours and understated branding. |
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Heat flux densities were measured on inner and outer surfaces of the wall with out air gap, inner and internal air gap surfaces of the wall with air gap. |
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