Impressively, Nelson's interlinking pieces fill the whole gallery, effecting a transformation that fully exploits the possibilities of the space. |
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The interlinking of rivers in the country can also solve the multiple problem of drought and unavailability of water at one stroke. |
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Instead, she grabs my hand, interlinking her fingers with mine and clinging on so tightly that I can feel the pulse in her cool fingertips. |
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The hearing was told of the interlinking factors that make it next to impossible for the Roma to break the cycle of poverty and dispair. |
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It is an intermediary, interlinking structure in the implementation of a territory-based approach to development. |
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However, the disadvantages of this interlinking system are becoming increasingly evident over time. |
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The basic technique is interlinking the threads in a single twist. |
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A hydrocarbon oil, compatible with EPDM, and interlinking reagents for EPDM are also added. |
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Thus, the material is a rubbery solid at normal temperatures, even though there are no chemical bonds interlinking the molecules. |
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By interlinking several door controller-IP or LAN units, it significantly extends the capacity and application spectrum. |
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Each national RTGS system connected with TARGET includes an interlinking component. |
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Summary: Metadata is the key to supporting publishing and interlinking structured data on the Semantic Web. |
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Your service technicians will appreciate the detailed machine drawings and intelligent interlinking between them. |
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In addition, ICT facilitates interlinking between health authorities, other departments and the public. |
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An increasing and significant trend is the interlinking of legal opportunities with cooperation in controlling irregular migration. |
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The EDPS insists on applying strict conditions and guarantees, when the interlinking with a database is actually put in place. |
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In practice, it is very difficult to draw a clean distinction and there is always at least partial interlinking and overlapping. |
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In Dr. Walsh's opinion interlinking motor ways would be the single most important piece of infrastructure that would help regional cities to compete with Dublin. |
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Schemes such as interlinking of rivers could spell disaster for the environment, as they represent gross interference with natural processes, he says. |
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This interlinking of warehouses throughout the Community will make it possible to do away with all customs procedures linked to trade in dutiable products. |
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The box has illustrations of three interlinking babies on each side of red and white Chinese characters and black English instruction. |
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It should foster, for example, publishing production involving heritage and the interlinking of publishers with other cultural agents such as painters, singers, comedians, storytellers, dancers, photographers, etc. |
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It grew out of his dissatisfaction with the Monologion's interlinking and contingent arguments. |
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There were larger puzzles with 16 × 16 or 25 × 25 grids, puzzles made from interlinking sudoku grids, and a three-dimensional version in the form of a 3 × 3 × 3 cube. |
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The consequences of multiple forms of discrimination have been described in various ways as compounded discrimination, interlinking forms of discrimination, multiple burdens, or double or triple discrimination. |
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In looking at hunger, we face two interlinking issues. |
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Provision has of course been made for interlinking this communication system with other existing networks, in particular for radiological and health emergencies. |
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Widespread interlinking of the financial systems has created a global financial system that it becoming a real, significant entity at the global level. |
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However, the interlinking nature of the different perpetrators of the violence makes it difficult at times to differentiate ceasefire violations from regular criminal activity. |
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His later poetry was characterised by the complex interlinking of thought and feeling, especially in his sonnet sequence, The House of Life. |
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Still on the subject of boosting competitiveness, our efforts will be geared towards interlinking networks and full operational liberalisation of the energy and transport markets. |
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Unlike traditional memorials, the Glenrothes war memorial consists of two interlinking rings of standing stones. |
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This is also necessary in order to strengthen private sector confidence and contribute to the investment necessary for interlinking the new Europe in terms of transport and energy. |
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The magnificent panorama of the metal interlinking in the bowels of the world's first computer created by Konrad Zuse. |
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Studlike earrings were formed by disks on either side of the lobe connected by an interlinking tube. |
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