But he is a man with his own agenda and not part of Chirac's inner core of close associates. |
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The scientists compared the time it took seismic waves generated by nearly identical earthquakes to travel through the Earth's inner core. |
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Finally, fluid currents in the Earth's inner core can change the rotation of the planet. |
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When it explodes, the outer part is aspherical, but as we see lower down, the dense inner core is spherical. |
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Our planet's shadow has two parts, a dark inner core called the umbra and a pale outer fringe called the penumbra. |
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Most modern calculations rely on the fact that we believe the inner core to be made up of iron and nickel that is just about at melting point. |
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McCarthy's angular face, a weather-beaten mask of crags and furrows, hides an inner core filled with Yorkshire steel and Irish charm. |
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The farmer passed handfuls of flax through a tool called a flax brake to break up the hard inner core. |
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A unimolecular polymeric micelle comprising an ionizable inner core and a hydrophilic outer shell. |
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Its citizens would directly elect its own president, who would choose a cabinet, with an inner core of MEPs at Strasbourg acting as a democratic counterbalance. |
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A variation of the fully loaded conductive elastomer is the coextruded version, which features a conductively loaded outer liner over a nonconductive hollow inner core. |
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Scientists believe the magnetic field is generated deep inside the Earth where the heat of the planet's solid inner core churns a liquid outer core of iron and nickel. |
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The inner core sucks in the surrounding layers and the star will implode and collapse in on itself in a matter of seconds. |
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Instead, the entire Earth was hot and molten all the way to its inner core, a mixture of molten rock and liquid. |
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Google's latest doodle celebrates the birthday of Danish seismologist Inge Lehmann, who discovered the existence of an inner core in the Earth. |
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Coming 127 years after her birth, the doodle shows the Earth split in two with the inner core shining in the centre. |
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King revealed the inner core of Deep Throat as a self-assured man who had no regrets. |
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Earth is made up of a solid inner core, a liquid outer core and a solid mantle. |
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The core is made of two layers: an outer core of melted rock and an inner core of solid rock. |
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The inner core is pure iron in a hexagonal close-packed crystalline form. |
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A gold ribbon wraps around the inner core of the torch, representing achievement and excellence. |
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It will also have a sharp, blue inner core that will vary in length proportional to the burner size. |
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The sheaths that compose the cables are all with straight hardened wires and inner core. |
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It is important to start with the inner core of an organisation to discover or re-discover its identity and values. |
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In addition to the inner core City population, a large number of residents live in the surrounding areas, especially to the north move to Guelph. |
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Steaming in an oil drum for at least 6 hours is usually necessary to ensure proper heating of the inner core of the substrate bags. |
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The light emitted by most stars is a by-product of the thermonuclear fusion process in the stars inner core. |
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Diffuser has a removable plug for screwdriver adjustment of the optional damper without removing the inner core. |
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The inner core of air travels into the compressor duct, is further compressed, and is then ejected into the combustion section. |
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By surrounding a transparent fibre core with a second material that has a lower refractive index, light in the inner core is trapped by total internal reflection. |
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In recent years, Laganside Corporation has transformed the inner core of Belfast city centre, specifically along the Lagan river and in the surrounding area. |
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It offers hefty protection sans bulkiness because of its silicone skin and inner core protects against bumps, scratches and shocks. |
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So while some urban areas reflect the suburbanization of poverty, other locations are much more in keeping with the conceptualization of a decaying inner core city. |
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Every camera body is constructed using solid stainless steel housings and a high-strength aluminum for the inner core, guaranteeing both reliable and durable performance, whether in the studio or in the field. |
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It is not for the Court to take the place of the Parties to the Convention in defining their national interests, a sphere which traditionally forms part of the inner core of State sovereignty. |
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A particulate animal feed comprising an inner core of nutrients which comprises carbohydrates and proteins and an outer layer of an edible fat having cholecystokinin antibodies encapsulated therein. |
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Ratholing produces a small inner core of powder that will readily flow, leaving an immovable, larger outer core of powder resistant to discharge. |
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It was his inner core that made him a torchbearer of ideals. |
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This is the novel's inner core, its painful essence. |
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This comprises an outer ring of coarse granite and an inner core of finer grained granite, which was intruded later. |
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The medulla is the lowest layer, and may form a cottony white inner core for the branchlike thallus, or it may be hollow. |
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Distinct boundaries of state or substance distinguish the different layers — between the elastic rock of the mantle and the iron liquid of the outer core, and between the liquid outer core and the solid inner core. |
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Beneath the mantle, an extremely low viscosity liquid outer core lies above a solid inner core. |
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The core is divided into two parts, the outer core and the inner core. |
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The pattern of flow is organized by the rotation of the Earth and the presence of the solid inner core. |
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But defining the inner core will be difficult. |
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Armour-piercing bullets have a hardened-steel inner core. |
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It is by mass the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core. |
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As the empty inner core fills with accumulating dense matter, there will be feedback that communicates the time to egest the wastes from the interior of the Sun. |
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The radius of the inner core is about one fifth of that of Earth. |
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The elongated tapering spine consists of a thin outer layer of enamel-like material, an inner core of vasodentine, and retrorse serrations along the lateral margins. |
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Inner core was jointed to the outer mesh with non-conductive fishing line, and everything was held together with old-fashioned duct tape. |
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