This is a large-scale map to start the listener off on explorations of their own. |
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A number of people were arrested after large-scale disorder broke out at a Bradford nightclub. |
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According to residents, police then began a provocative large-scale mobilisation in the area. |
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We have no clue as to any explanation for this large-scale national security situation. |
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China is undertaking a large-scale legal reform ranging from courts and lawyers to every perspective. |
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It has analyzed bribery by which areas of business are most ridden by large-scale illegal payoffs. |
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And conservationists believe a large-scale cull could be the best way to stop the water vole becoming extinct. |
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You mention that the breaking up of large-scale commercial agriculture is retrograde. |
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Three large-scale agricultural schemes, launched by private companies, all failed. |
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For illustration we can pick on just a few unexplained large-scale properties of the Universe. |
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Due to globalisation, closures and large-scale retrenchments are taking place. |
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While the feared large-scale violence didn't happen, the vote was marred by bloodshed and unrest. |
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Such a large-scale expansion would be bound to provoke opposition from countryside groups and local residents. |
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There was no large-scale ethnic conflict resulting in a nation wide blood bath. |
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It is not small food production, but large-scale factory farming, that presents a threat to our health. |
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The massive increase in applications has prompted fears nationally that this election could see large-scale fraud. |
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God is thus responsible for bringing into being the large-scale structure of the universe. |
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She was arrested last month after being accused of large-scale tax evasion. |
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The large-scale cross-bedding shows that it was all laid down in deep, fast-flowing water in a matter of days. |
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He undertook a large-scale work on generalised differential equations in functional derivatives. |
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A polar vortex is a persistent, large-scale weather pattern, likened to a jet stream on Earth in the upper atmosphere. |
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In this case, large-scale privatization has created many opportunities for foreign ownership and joint ventures. |
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Private armies have flourished with the support of cattle ranchers, large-scale farmers, and investors. |
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The mining bosses blame the strong rand, saying South Africa has gone from the cheapest large-scale producer of gold to the most expensive. |
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There is also large-scale video projection and a moving light show to recreate the Floyd's live spectaculars. |
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Even the ground water is unfit for drinking due to large-scale application of fertilizers, pesticides and agrochemicals in the tea gardens. |
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Conditions were even unfavorable for the large-scale use of wind power, though some windmills were established. |
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This large-scale, sophisticated operation collapsed the opposition defenses within a week, resulting in the recapture of the region. |
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As the city entered the 1980s, it began to embark on a large-scale process of urban reconstruction. |
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But why are populations and labour forces making such large-scale movements between regions? |
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Earlier today, Tom Ridge renewed his warning that al Qaeda plans a large-scale attack to disrupt the democratic process. |
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But the prospect of large-scale refugee camps has alarmed aid agencies. |
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The need for a large-scale united level of organizing has now emerged. |
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The only skills needed are to be able to read a large-scale map and to be able to recognise the common water birds likely to be seen along these rivers. |
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Both Russia and the West are also worried by the repercussions of large-scale unemployment among its nuclear specialists. |
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Yet in Chile, as in several other countries that have experimented with large-scale amnesties, the formula of truth not justice has failed. |
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The effect is due to the limitation of the instrumental resolution regarding the measurement of hydration water large-scale motions. |
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Such large-scale shows and the well-researched, revisionist art history that accompanies them have become a standard here. |
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In modern large-scale industrial production humans become mere appendages of machines. |
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Science and design also are brought together with interactive robots and large-scale computer graphics. |
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Here the objective is to facilitate access to justice for litigants who have suffered loss in large-scale international accidents. |
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That statement also is true of the work's overall structure, which can be described as a large-scale rondo. |
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The logistics for such a large-scale event are tremendous, and Thai organizers have been preparing for years. |
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From running designs up on sewing machines at the back of the shop, Stephen soon grew to be a large-scale manufacturer. |
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Other experts say the Green Revolution's large-scale irrigation systems caused fields to become waterlogged and heavily salinized. |
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Einstein also had philosophical reasons for preferring large-scale smoothness, stemming from an idea called Mach's principle. |
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In reality, the gap between subatomic quantum effects and large-scale macro systems is too large to bridge. |
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Later, the artist went through periods of making tapestry and large-scale textile works. |
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Even without taking into account large-scale land development, the malleefowl faces enormous survival difficulties with industry and ingenuity. |
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On view were several large-scale objects and numerous small and medium-sized maquettes for colossal outdoor pieces. |
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The law not only requires large-scale administrative and territorial changes, but also reduces local governments' independence. |
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Warfare, whether small-scale or large-scale, does not follow neat timelines nor obey the sensibilities of scriptwriters. |
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This enables tertiary institutions to seek matching funding from the Government for large-scale investment projects. |
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Basically, I've always had to buy my clothes at the Salvation Army, which is a large-scale thrift store. |
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In addition, large-scale isoclinal folds and normal faults with throws exceeding 10m locally occur. |
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Such a setting fits well with today's self-consciously international large-scale exhibitions. |
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Such thinkers rarely wish to venture outside their speciality, and rarely wish to comment on large-scale issues. |
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Large numbers of deserting sailors, furthermore, left to join the merchant marine for large-scale smuggling and trade with the enemy. |
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One important factor here was the development of large-scale business through mergers. |
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Clusters, filaments, and voids make up the large-scale structure of the Universe, foster-child of gravity and slow time. |
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He often created large-scale pieces by bringing back the same blocks of material, and varied their meter to give more variety. |
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He envisions the device that would accomplish this as one that would contain mixed-signal very large-scale integrated microchips. |
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To act as if it's no big deal is to ignore the organizational nightmare involved in creating a large-scale event such as this. |
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The artists started with a sketch, proceeded to a working drawing or tracing and, in the case of large-scale windows, a cartoon. |
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New York is, like most other places, awash with large-scale millennial survey shows. |
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An amazing amount of the global food supply is transcontinental and produced by energy-intensive large-scale agriculture. |
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The insurgents also use mines, booby traps, and snipers, and they conduct large-scale terrorist actions involving hostage taking. |
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There is also large-scale downstream pollution caused by long-distance transport of industrial food. |
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However, Skalkottas does employ transpositions both for their local and their large-scale consequences. |
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The biennial will open with a downtown celebration, including exhibitions, music, performances and large-scale projections. |
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The empire eventually weakened due to large-scale corruption and nepotism, overtaxation, and misrule. |
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The U.S. Federal Wind Energy Program was created at that time, and California became a showplace for large-scale wind farms. |
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It is also little wonder that most serious scientists tend to be modest about their ability to forecast large-scale climate changes. |
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Preliminary results show that molas, unlike other large marine vertebrates, are mostly home bodies and unlikely to make large-scale migrations. |
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The integration of molecular biology and paleontology can address many large-scale questions. |
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Indeed, many see the need for large-scale hydrogen production as a way to jumpstart the moribund nuclear industry. |
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Taking the advice of a fellow artist, he blew them up photographically, and they took on physical properties akin to large-scale billboards. |
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Whether we like it or not, the large-scale digitization of pre-modern Chinese literature is rapidly reshaping sinological studies. |
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Weiskopf and Wagstaff spend most of their working time on large-scale institutional, commercial, and multifamily projects. |
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The complex large-scale forms of serious music unfold their narratives in time with an authority that cannot be hurried. |
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This was a large-scale Utopian vision, based on the possibility of constructing a new city guided by the concepts of unitary urbanism. |
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So whether the production is large-scale or small, performed in London or Chichester, with famous or unknown actors is irrelevant to its success. |
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It uncovered large-scale white collar fraud, including companies being consigned to the bottom of the harbour to avoid their tax liabilities. |
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Aesthetic and cultural sites are commonly associated with large-scale land-use areas such as national parks. |
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A Canterbury Tale is a different kind of war story, one that tries to trace backwards to a time untainted by large-scale human bloodshed. |
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For a socko emphasis, you can choose a large-scale pattern, that is warm, dark or bright in color and has bold contrasts. |
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But still, this is the first large-scale field study to suggest a link between domestic bee troubles and a neonic. |
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Those of us who love Haydn adore his last large-scale work, this valedictory oratorio, to distraction. |
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Farmers fear it will lead to large-scale instability and grower losses in the industry. |
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Many commercial, large-scale manufacturers make ice cream from fat, water, milk proteins, sugar, stabilisers and emulsifiers. |
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The new service is already in talks with several high profile public sector organisations about staging large-scale forums. |
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The Alliance raises the specter of Cape Wind as a stalking horse for at least three more large-scale wind farms in Nantucket Sound. |
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Bigger is better when it comes to statement jewelry, with large-scale earrings and necklaces among the holiday accessory offerings. |
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Yamabe Takeo set up a large-scale cotton textile factory in Osaka which used steam power for the first time. |
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On display will be a selection of large-scale oil paintings, watercolours, pastels and etchings. |
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Perlata is designed for use in large-scale commercial applications, providing a seamless, hard-wearing and durable interior finish. |
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These sandstone monuments display evidence of large-scale catastrophic deposition and immense watery erosion. |
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State-owned enterprise and foreign multinationals led the way with large-scale heavy industry. |
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Two years ago, the cricket club caused controversy when it held its first large-scale concert by chart-topping boy band Blue. |
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They were not built to accommodate childrearing or large-scale entertaining. |
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A master craftsman would supervise a large-scale project, with a strictly ranked team working under him. |
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The timing of expansion coincides with proposed large-scale duplication event in the chordate lineage. |
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As blogs are relatively new and interesting, they did a large-scale marketing campaign. |
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In this Edition, Julius Bien produced some of the finest examples of large-scale chromolithographic art of the mid 19th century. |
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Further, social unrest resulting from hot wars made large-scale military intervention less politically feasible. |
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These authors concluded that both climate and dispersal might be responsible for maintaining large-scale synchrony. |
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As well as large-scale oil paintings, there will be a selection of his delicate watercolours, pastels and etchings. |
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It doesn't take long to accumulate a terabyte of clickstream when you have a large-scale, actively used Web site. |
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Moreover, defalcation often occurred in large-scale enterprises because of the complete lack of internal control. |
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The large-scale operation went on for more than two hours as rescuers plucked the cocklers from the sands four miles from the coast. |
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The city is now undergoing a large-scale facelift for the conference, the first of its kind to be held in China. |
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Sometimes thousands of miles and a few oceans kept them from collaborating on large-scale projects, but they remained in contact. |
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People improvised large-scale meals out of food that might otherwise have spoiled and fed entire streets. |
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Both large-scale losses via deletion and gene inactivations by revertible point mutations have been observed in modern microbes. |
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The government recently announced plans for a bill to fast-track large-scale projects such as the metro. |
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High above the visitors' heads hang large-scale photogrammetric photographs. |
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In a world of large-scale commercialism and big business, one age-old industry is witnessing a reverse trend. |
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When large-scale resistance movements remain grassroots they are thus indestructible. |
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These fluidic devices are analogous to electronic integrated circuits fabricated using large-scale integration. |
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Farmed salmon currently feed on a diet of pellets made from processed fish caught in large-scale industrial fisheries. |
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On the whole, the above documents envisage development and large-scale introduction of advanced infocommunications technologies in Russia. |
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Because many buildings are cooperatively owned, large-scale transformation is difficult. |
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If people are poked with a sharp enough stick, like the threat of a large-scale war, they'll respond. |
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The idea is to prevent large-scale piracy operations from thieves who counterfeit Symantec programs and offer them to customers on the Web. |
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Perhaps these Galilean parables aren't so different from the large-scale dramas in this month's Exodus history and psalmist liturgy. |
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There are only so many rivers that can be dammed, and we now understand the dramatic environmental impact of large-scale hydropower plants. |
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A field programmable gate array is a user-programmable piece of silicon constructed in very large-scale integration technology. |
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Officials say the finance minister is dead set against large-scale borrowing. |
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They have produced one of the city's first large-scale office buildings that genuinely have the capacity to be passively ventilated. |
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All of the stars, galaxies, and large-scale structure in our universe may have started as tiny quantum fluctuations in the primordial soup. |
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The prima donna and primo uomo each had at least one large-scale display aria in every act, followed by an exit. |
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Methods for large-scale molecular profiling of diseased tissues are well established with proven efficacy both diagnostically and prognostically. |
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How can local and state governments be motivated to act progressively, when it comes to protecting large-scale ecosystems? |
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He initiated large-scale development projects, mainly with money borrowed from other countries. |
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The internal resources of our commercial ports are not sufficient in general to fund large-scale infrastructure projects. |
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Most chromogenic glazings are still in the development stages and not yet available for large-scale commercial projects. |
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In his large-scale drawings, body organs morph into metallic configurations with colorful, yet indistinct protuberances. |
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His large-scale color photographs illustrate the unbelievable density of Hong Kong's residential high-rises. |
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Firms converted to large-scale assembly-line operations, ultimately speeding up and deskilling individual jobs. |
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After all, the answers to large-scale questions are in many cases not determinable by the evidence we have before us. |
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This was a large-scale, anatomical publication filled with high-quality engravings of the gravid, or pregnant, uterus. |
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This realization motivates many libraries to consider large-scale digitization efforts. |
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Victoria police say they found a large-scale grow-op in a vacant business on Government Street near Bay Street. |
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In the face of such a large-scale violent incident, why did the Dingzhou emergency service and the police arrive so late? |
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The project involves large-scale displacement of farmers and destruction of farmland, forests and common lands. |
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Preservation of these large-scale coastal landforms is primarily due to gentle epeirogenic uplift in response to Quaternary volcanism. |
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Exercises are run constantly and every year there is a large-scale dummy run of a chemical or biological incident. |
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Money simply had not been spent in Finland prior to 1939 for many large-scale military training exercises. |
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For example, a bank launched a large-scale programme to create a new ethos of customer care. |
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Since the 1960s, the economy, which previously had been based on large-scale agricultural exportation, has seen considerable diversification. |
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Paleozoic synapsids have been the focus of many large-scale treatments over the past century and their anatomy and interrelationships are well known. |
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Since then, brush gear has been designed, manufactured and installed, and large-scale tests have been made with this gear in the homopolar generator. |
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In addition, important advances have been made in recent years in the application of large-scale bioreactors that can produce somatic embryos in liquid media. |
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The impression one has when looking at maps of large-scale structure is that of a vast cosmic web, a complex network of intersecting chains and sheets. |
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The earlier type of flamelike pattern, seen in most of the large-scale caves at Yungang, is rendered either as palmettes or as wavy lines in relief. |
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No ordinary woman could have entrapped such a large-scale prelate. |
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It is hard to imagine a more perfect illustration than Thomas Demand's large-scale chromogenic prints from 1997-98 of meticulously constructed modern scenarios. |
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Most scientists strongly distrust large-scale numerical models which rely heavily on tuneable parameters and other artificial constraints to keep them from going haywire. |
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Travelers faced delays and luggage that wasn't so much lost as it just plain didn't go anywhere because of a large-scale sick-out by luggage handlers. |
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Ductile fabrics and tectonic boundaries in the southern part of the Cine massif outline a large-scale monocline, the tectonic significance of which is not known. |
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The mountains prevented large-scale farming and impelled the Greeks to look beyond their borders to new lands where fertile soil was more abundant. |
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The decorative embroidery motifs are typical of the period and include a castle, insects and large-scale floral designs probably derived from printed patterns. |
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These glide over a weak zone in the mantle known as the asthenosphere, and the relative motion between plates causes most large-scale tectonic structures. |
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Indeed, his large-scale study of the issue shows that high-achieving black kids are cited by fewer of their peers as friends. |
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Given their limited nature and the potentially adverse impacts they can have, using state-mandated large-scale testing for student-level high-stakes purposes is unadvisable. |
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After decades of producing small arms by hand, by 1842 the armories introduced large-scale assembly of muskets from uniform, interchangeable parts. |
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The group organises both large-scale replanting of the mpingo tree by community volunteers and youth education on conservation in primary and secondary schools. |
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Despite the thickness of this relatively stagnant water mass of more than 1000 m, the water age is only slightly more than a decade, indicating large-scale advective exchange. |
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Despite ongoing government efforts to privatize large-scale parastatal units, the public sector continues to account for a significant proportion of industry. |
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The Vesey rebellion conspiracy has been seen as one of a handful of examples of militant, coordinated, large-scale resistance in a country where slaves almost never rebelled. |
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His prior books about large-scale social transformation have been the subjects of numerous review essays and university symposia, and some scholars view them as classics. |
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For the background, fifth-grade students created five large-scale murals in tempera paint on kraft paper, each measuring 15 feet wide and 8 feet high. |
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This will displease only hawks who pray for large-scale U.S. air attacks plus lots of U.S. aid and ground-level advice. |
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Walton Community Project, formed to rejuvenate the town, organised a large-scale scheme to get the resort ready before the holiday season gets into full swing. |
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It is possible to penetrate forwards from here past large-scale engine-room machinery and out through the torpedo hole in the starboard side below the waterline. |
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Moreover, trucks, dust, and boomtown stress are the effects of any large-scale industrial activity. |
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It provided refuge for indigenous Caribs and later for maroons, and never developed the large-scale sugar plantations that characterized other colonies. |
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Roxanne has replaced some of the original plantings with palms, bamboo, dracaenas, and other large-scale tropicals that are thought of as houseplants in colder climates. |
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Society is confronted daily with the anti-human nature of large-scale capitalist farming, which pollutes the environment and poisons the food supply. |
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How about staging large-scale NATO military maneuvers at the border and freezing the assets of the kleptocracy? |
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Unable to meet their current interest payments, they have been forced to reschedule debts and seek large-scale relief from private creditors and aid donors. |
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But the need for demanding reservation in the private sector came as a result of large-scale privatisation of public sector units during their rule. |
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Animal pelts have probably been exchanged in North America since the beginning of human habitation, but large-scale fur trade began only after the arrival of Europeans. |
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And despite the best efforts of the socialist government, large-scale commercialisation overshadows the country's rickety network of tour operators. |
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Those who are principally interested in large-scale, rigorous quantitative analysis will also find only one or two of the chapters in the book interesting. |
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Protests have come and gone, and plans for large-scale demonstrations often fizzle. |
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With intellectual property rights, I will not accept the excuse that it is too widespread or too large-scale to handle, not until China's own products are ripped off. |
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Four large-scale paintings, representing his third solo exhibition there, consumed the wall space of a smallish room with an unorthodox elucidation of his diluvian subject. |
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A national network of large-scale contract irradiation facilities has meant that healthcare companies no longer need to build in-house irradiators. |
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Corporate scandals have recently rocked the business world, shocked shareholders and the public at large, and led to the downfall of several large-scale firms. |
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He evidently releases large-scale limited editions with both Arabic numerals and Roman numerals and, as well, markets both European and domestic editions. |
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The silvered mirrors of the coelostat were pointed to some of the brighter stars beginning in 1905, and the first large-scale spectra of other stars were obtained. |
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In the late '80s, he produced a series of large-scale drawings in ink on rice paper that consist of fragments of nude figures set against rubbings made from brick walls. |
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Despite the outward rumbustiousness of several of his large-scale works, there was a profoundly reflective side to Bliss, partly deepened by the war, partly inbuilt. |
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The rump states of Hungary and Austria survived, though their small size encouraged large-scale resentment and the rise of Fascism in subsequent years. |
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The cumulative effects of concentrated human activities can create large-scale or long-term environmental consequences beyond the assimilative capacity of the environment. |
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While some farming cooperatives such as Nueva Vida are managing their lands wisely, others are tempted by the financial rewards of large-scale logging. |
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Even the initial large-scale industrial production base in the mining sector was specifically tailored to serve the process of extractive exploitation of natural resources. |
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The main objective, the basic rationale of nuclear preemption is the use of force to deter and, if need be, to stop an act of large-scale non-nuclear aggression. |
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Today, the Hinde Studio photos, the same images blown up to large-scale prints, speak to the optimism of the times and our nostalgia for that cheerful sanguineness. |
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The maps show the clustering of galaxies into a variety of large-scale structures, including long filaments, empty voids, and dense groups and clusters. |
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However, U.S. forces will no longer be sized to conduct large-scale prolonged stability operations. |
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Out of the abyss came mafia mobs, large-scale bribery and corruption. |
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This is the first large-scale procurement of anything other than slide-action scatterguns since the U.S. military was pulled out of Vietnam more than 25 years ago. |
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The advice was given in the specific context of large-scale arrests and the impracticality of bringing all cases before the courts, where many would receive a caution anyway. |
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These holdings are complemented by a select number of important baroque ceramics, most of which are large-scale pieces made of terracotta, earthenware, or porcelain. |
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Leach can now conduct large-scale genetic screens, studying the progress of mutations designed to mimic the way human pancreatic disease develops. |
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To be sure, Meyer makes such large-scale historical revisions and theoretical shifts only implicitly and through the lens of scrupulous historical detail. |
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There is one particular wartime project which is of considerable historical interest, since it involved the first large-scale use of thermionic valves for digital computation. |
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The significance of these other Silurian to early Devonian dates remains uncertain but large-scale lithospheric extension is the most likely cause. |
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Remapping of several nunataks and ridge exposures reveals that the basal Neptune Group truncates a large-scale, closed syncline, developed within the Nelson Limestone. |
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The method can be used for large-scale seismic data transmission. |
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Those companies with diversified product portfolios and large-scale operations may cross-sell their approved drug-eluting stents with their other products. |
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The brewery may be the oldest large-scale facility of its kind ever found in the Andes and predates the Inca Empire by at least four centuries, he said. |
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Dreams entertained by some Party leaders of large-scale steelworks and munition factories and large-scale collective agriculture were irrelevant and dangerous. |
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These stone roundels, of uncertain date and attribution, seem like large-scale sculptures derived from ancient gems and incised precious stones acquired by the Medici. |
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New machinery dug, drilled, pumped, and clawed underground, and many mines began using large-scale earth movers to strip the hillsides above the mine seams. |
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On today's large-scale chicken farms, for example, mass production depends on removing the eggs as soon as they are laid, then hatching them in incubators. |
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The large-scale structure of the Universe is the result of a conflict between two tendencies. |
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And our concerns that perhaps some of the princes were shaken down by blackmail to provide funds that have fueled a very large-scale international terrorist network. |
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In fact, we seek to reverse the decline of a host of vulnerable species by conserving and restoring large-scale natural systems in the Sonoran Desert ecoregion. |
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The savage violence, the large-scale death and maiming of World War II were just beginning to loosen up social mores a la Mad Men. |
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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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The cited examples are all interpreted as large-scale erosional scour-channels, variously associated with cemented hardgrounds, conglomeratic and nodular chalks, and debris. |
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Such large-scale clinical indenters average the mechanical properties of the biological tissue over a large volume, i.e., over several square millimetres of material. |
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Waxing, sugaring and threading are large-scale versions of plucking. |
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His large-scale paintings based on autoradiographs fuse the traditions of abstract art with cutting-edge scientific imaging technology. |
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It specialises in the development of new processes for the large-scale production of monosaccharides and oligosaccharides. |
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They were called Voortrekkers and their large-scale migration is known as the Great Trek. |
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The large-scale STM images shows the 'track trails' on CD-R gold substrates that are typically 800 nm apart. |
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The Under Water Crystallizer for continuous, large-scale crystallization, of high copolymer polyesters has been introduced by Hosokawa Bepex. |
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Electrospinning is a major production method to make small fibers, but it is difficult to upgrade to large-scale commercial production. |
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This registry involves a large-scale sample of monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs who served in the military during the Vietnam era. |
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But a unique performance bond that helps Tees Valley companies bid for large-scale contracts is now being rolled out across the North East. |
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Now in orbit, the satellite has successfully deployed its solar arrays and a large-scale rotating antenna. |
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A ground-breaking transmedia alternate-reality game, which is the first large-scale project to explore digital provenance, has been launched. |
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Smithco, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, manufactures large-scale air-cooled heat exchangers. |
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This guide explains how to use OSPF and IS-IS protocols in large-scale IP enterprise, carrier, and service provider networks. |
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The article cautions, however, that hidden costs of transmitting photos may make cameraphones unappealing for large-scale snapshooters. |
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One of the most critical is the development of the technology for winding a large-scale continuous helical coil. |
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Currently, I am studying large-scale transport of biota on marine debris along with Dale Calder. |
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The 12km of remaining beachfront property is in the fourth and final phase of a large-scale development project. |
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Westmin also developed the large-scale Lomas Bayas copper project in Chile. |
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Yet others are considering innovative ways of electrolyzing water for large-scale hydrogen generation. |
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Minimal risk is a core concept in research ethics, but its proper role in the regulation of large-scale biobank and cohort research is unsettled. |
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Her abscondment prompted a large-scale search and she was returned to custody two days later after being found at a nearby Premier Inn Hotel. |
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There are precious few large-scale, ambitious, original works. |
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Vicariance occurs when a population would be separated following a large-scale geophysical event. |
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The Gulf of Thailand became more overfished than ever, causing acrimonious conflicts between domestic artisanal and large-scale fishers. |
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Studies on swarm robotics systems have shown the potential of large-scale multirobot systems based on decentralized control. |
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The decline has been partly blamed on large-scale redevelopment, robbing black redstarts of the ruins they favour. |
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The paper proposes a time-controlling algorithm for large-scale terrain rendering, which can't be efficiently dealt with by LOD technique. |
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An investigation of the irregularities in the company's accounts uncovered a large-scale fraud. |
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Soldiers launched a large-scale raid of dozens of homes and overtook several rooftops as sniper and observation posts. |
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Somewhat dispiritingly, it holds that large-scale reform is highly improbable at this point. |
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For that purpose it has developed theA TraitMill platformA that enables large-scale transgenesis and plant evaluation. |
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Economist Mohammed Hafidh also said the attacks do not correspond with the deadly, large-scale attacks normally carried out by the two groups. |
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Similar geologicalscenarios occurring during past interglacial periods are viable for large-scale submarine slides discovered in the region. |
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Now Visa issuers can offer both standard-sized and mini contactless cards to their cardholders in full, large-scale deployment. |
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Crafted over years of large-scale problem solving, Dari brings professional best practices into every developer's workflow. |
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Development of a large-scale environmental chamber to investigate the dessication behaviour of flood embankment profiles, in Proc. |
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The Mayor s objectives for future support for London Pride and what lessons can be learnt for any other large-scale community events. |
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Long-term storminess and sea level variations on the Estonian coast of the Baltic Sea in relation to large-scale atmospheric circulation. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service to create a large-scale captive breeding program, supplying birds for reintroductions. |
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The existence of dark matter is known from its gravitational effects on visible matter, radiation, and the large-scale structure of the universe. |
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Camargo also enthusiastically pursued evidence for large-scale past events in tropical South America by examining the historical biogeography of stingless bees. |
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Off-Center offering skirts the issue-it's the legendary, large-scale 1937 show The Cradle Will Rock, running July 10-13 with choreography by Chase Brock. |
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The collaboration, initiated two years ago, focuses on developing a customised harvester for the efficient, large-scale harvesting of castor beans in Latin America. |
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Much work in nonindustrialized sectors in developing countries is organized in workshops or family-owned businesses, not in large-scale, impersonal factories. |
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Looking to the future, our principal goal is to further strengthen our position as the market leader in China's large-scale dairy farming industry. |
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The key to sustainable, mass-market femtocell adoption is a standards-based core-network connectivity solution that supports cost-effective large-scale deployments. |
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On display is half of a Diplodocus braincase, which provides scientists a number of important clues about the large-scale brain structure of this extinct dinosaur. |
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Fifteen genome-wide association or so-called GWAS studies among healthy American and European populations who had EKGs were combined for large-scale meta-analysis. |
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So Lidegaard and colleagues carried out a large-scale study to assess the risk of VTE for women using oral contraceptives with different progestogens. |
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This will be the second large-scale railroad tie cleanup in a year. |
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One of Borst's current, large-scale outdoor living projects involves a complete landscape redesign with terraces, an in-ground pool, lavish outdoor kitchen and a Florida room. |
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To start with,' he says, 'we need better management of tropical rainforests and large-scale protection, regeneration and reafforestation programs. |
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In contrast, in the northern region, deformation was predominantly brittle faulting associated with the numerous large-scale strike-slip fault zones. |
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The exhibition, opening on Saturday, features a large-scale sculpture of 'miniature'pallets made from reclaimed wood with over 4000 hand cut pieces and over 5000 panel pins. |
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In large-scale models that look at regions or the entire globe, researchers substitute a stand-in called a parameterization to account for deep convective clouds. |
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The market for premier, large-scale turn-key spaces is getting tighter. |
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The Emerald Collection also gains a large-scale floral in more earthy shades with the addition of Quincy Floral, which is available in two colorways. |
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A popular local winter festival called Shivaree is the only large-scale event in Michigan that celebrates interpretation and conservation of lake sturgeon. |
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Habash and Dorr, recognising the importance of morphology-based lexical nests for NLP, created CatVar, a large-scale database of categorial variations of English lexemes. |
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A large-scale study of ancient genetics, published in the June 11 Nature, provides evidence for migrations and lactose intolerance in Bronze Age Eurasia. |
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Scores of Takfiri militants fled their positions in the Coastal Province of Lattakia as the Syrian forces launched large-scale offensives to capture vast territories. |
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The 39 works in this exhibition span Chuck Close's career and will feature limited edition prints, photography, and large-scale Jacquard tapestries. |
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The solutions range from flow diagrams via process control and electrical engineering for large-scale plants to modular harness design in the automotive industry. |
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The large-scale purchase of rock pigeons and collar doves by the local farm owners, common in the region, also makes the bird market a beehive of activities during winter. |
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As the sixth terminal in CIG Logistics' network, the large-scale Jal terminal includes more than 550 rail car spots and 12,000 tons of silo storage capacity. |
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The XACML demonstration shows how access control can be managed in large-scale environments where resources are distributed and policy administration is federated. |
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The authors note that Eurasian cities were a grand experiment in large-scale regional planning, designed from a centralized power base and implemented at speed. |
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The Moroccan government and its supporters point to the kingdom's ambitious large-scale development projects in Western Sahara, particularly in urban areas. |
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Warfarin is an oral anticoagulant that is used to treat a wide range of indications, with its efficacy having been verified in large-scale overseas clinical studies. |
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Souq Wakif was venue to large-scale celebrations of the children's festival with the organisers offering an array of activities to keep the children engaged and entertained. |
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Ahold, owner of the Hypernova chain, finalized sale of all its large-scale outlets at the beginning of this year and is focusing on the compact format. |
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In fact, large-scale industrial applications require efficient transmission of energy and capacity in the acoustic generators to sonify large volumes. |
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Companies that sell kits for large-scale domes offer custom options like cupolas, balconies, rectangular additions for extra rooms and even matching minidomes for pets. |
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During large-scale HTS campaigns, it is necessary to utilize counterscreen assays in order to remove false-positives and prioritize hit-compounds. |
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For instance, a large-scale cohort study conducted in the 1970s led to major changes in clinical practice, after finding suction curettage to be safer than sharp curettage. |
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