Santi and Itti are a pair of compelling, well matched leads with surprising twists and turns to their characters. |
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The standard story of entry and exit leads to a long-run equilibrium in which all firms earn only a normal rate of return on investment. |
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Follow this uphill for about a mile before turning left along a minor lane that leads to the car park by the ranger's office and toilets. |
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This leads the story abruptly to a truncated finale that sidesteps the more harrowing nature of the film's first half. |
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It also leads into the kitchen, which has been fitted with an extensive range of floor and wall units as well as display cabinets. |
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Similarly, the emphasis on waiting times for day surgery leads to a grotesque distortion of priorities. |
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In such a traditionally abstinent group, abuse of alcohol leads to shame and loss of traditional culture. |
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She leads her crew of two other jacked women through the exercise on a nice sunny beachfront. |
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I never had the shape for juvenile leads so I've always had to play character parts. |
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The narrow entrance hall leads to a larger reception hall decorated in warm colours, with light coming from a glass and pine door. |
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Stryker leads this team and meets with the whole group quarterly but with individual members every week. |
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A side road north of Lee Vining leads into a washboarded dirt trail, to the ghost town of Bodie. |
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With thousands of miles of navigable waterways, the state leads the nation in waterborne cargo, handling some 500 million tons a year. |
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Whilst one guitar churns and rasps with melodic chime, the other layers in off kilter leads and rich sustained sounds. |
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Watch leads are good for short range work, but at long range go for a more aerodynamic shape. |
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A patio door leads to a tiled balcony overlooking the mature landscaped gardens and a water feature. |
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It is also highly questionable whether strict liability leads to a higher standard of care. |
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Cross the bridge and keep to the tarmac path from here which leads back to the car park. |
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This line leads to the stern, where the first part of the ship to come into view is the afterdeck. |
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When he begins a love affair with Steven, jealousy takes hold and leads to unexpected violence. |
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A seductive whiff of spruce, roses and wood smoke leads you to her front door. |
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But it also leads to greater public insecurity and confusion, raw nerves that can readily be touched upon by scares about immigration and asylum. |
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At the mine, a path leads into cloudforest, and along the way I can see over waves of razor-sharp ridges into South America. |
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She shrugs without much enthusiasm then leads the way along a narrow hallway. |
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And as is often the case, where popular culture leads the way, the more conservative institutions in a society follow eventually. |
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So it's no surprise the team leads the majors in hit batsmen and is acquiring a reputation. |
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This, together with the high import content of the tourism sector, leads to a worsening of the balance of trade. |
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In the 1980s he worked on syringomyelia, a degenerative disease that leads to muscle wastage. |
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She has a fondness for rascally men, a distaste for bossy wives, and a sympathy for anyone who leads with the heart instead of the brain. |
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The net result is that using statistical analysis on raw primary sequence data sometimes leads to rather unlikely results. |
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Caroline is tired, lonely and depressed even as she leads a fake, but highly active, social life. |
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Exactly the kind of game you'd expect with the man who leads his profession in accomplishment and acrimony. |
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This leads to a sharp decline in the level of economic activity, and the economy enters a period of stagnation. |
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The process, in which the body basically metabolizes itself, is called catabolism and leads to muscle loss and weakness. |
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Bell, which makes savoury pies, pastries and cakes at bakeries in Shotts and Livingston, leads the pack of interested parties. |
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So it should come as no surprise that it leads the cosmetic pack again with its new range The Makeup. |
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It is a 28-week course, which leads to a certificate in CPC accredited by the National Open College Network. |
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Investigation of Johannine territoriality next leads us to a native classification of space which is communicated by Jesus himself. |
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Walking briskly for 45 minutes every day with no change in diet leads to weight loss of 18 lb in a year. |
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The rigidity and adamancy to continue with the strike action until management appears to capitulate leads to a dead end. |
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An archway leads through to the interconnecting conservatory which adjoins the dining room and has rear garden access. |
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Towards the western end of the ramparts there is an obvious break where a path leads through rocky portals to gain a grassy bealach. |
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Or there may be a tendency to place too much faith in Fate, which leads to an abdication of personal responsibility. |
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No problem I thought, as I grabbed the jump leads and opened the bonnets of both cars. |
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I got into the habit of starting it up with jump leads every time I needed it. |
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However, the engine roared into life with suitable application of jump leads to the empty space once occupied by a battery. |
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String bends, two-handed tapping, arpeggios, chromatic notes, and whammy bar dumps blaze through the leads with refreshing unpredictability. |
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Motorbikes and scooters too are also best given a miss, because their vibrations can cause the leads to come adrift. |
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For the sake of the future, the truth must be pursued relentlessly wherever and whatever it leads to. |
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Procrastination leads to crushing pressure as you realise the night before deadline that your essay is due at 4 pm or whenever tomorrow. |
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If poverty leads to lead exposure, and lead abets crime and poor health, then lead can be said to nudge indigent people toward crimes. |
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Loss of blood results in an increase in red cell production, whereas infection leads to an increase in lymphocytes and other white blood cells. |
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A pine staircase leads up to the bedrooms, the largest of which has a red deal floor as well as a timber wainscot. |
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The abnormal hike in fuel prices leads to increase in prices of essential commodities. |
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People with shortsightedness have poorer ability to focus accurately by accommodation, which leads to even more retinal blur and defocus. |
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The nature of this software, with its intelligent objects and adeptness at technical drawings, diagrams, and charts leads to comparisons with Microsoft Visio. |
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Further, estrogen or carcinogen exposure over a lifetime leads to the development of cancer. |
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But sometimes, the quest for facts lets us down, or leads us astray, and leaves us worse off than before, not better. |
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In the book, Tavris and Aronson argue that the same ability to overlook minor flaws in a marriage leads to overlooking major ones. |
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As the brazen crime leads to the discovery of several bodies, media coverage feeds a sense of security imperiled. |
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The family gathers in front of the house, the mother in her wasp-waisted dress a picture of 1950s domesticity as she repeatedly leads a child down the walk. |
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And that leads to a handful of blow-out, brutally honest, hard-to-watch fights between Maggie and Milo. |
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Prolonged lack of vitamin A leads to deterioration of the eye tissue through progressive keratinization of the cornea, a condition known as xerophthalmia. |
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It leads one to wonder how breathlessly the actual runup to the 2016 election will be covered. |
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The Ballitore Hill junction that leads from the busy N9 motor-way into the village of Ballitore, is according to one local resident, an accident waiting to happen. |
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It is this kind of abstraction that leads to more mythology, more heroic narratives, more undertones of patriotic martyrdom. |
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Now, if you get as far as getting a quantum computer up and running, if this actually leads to a quantum computer, what sort of things would a quantum computer be able to do? |
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A glass bridge leads to a suspended balcony that hovers within the double-height lobby of Sello Hall, providing access to its 402 steeply raked seats. |
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Smith punched out the chunky metal riffs on his Gibson guitar, while George inserted fleet-fingered leads and deafening whammy bar dips on his Gibson Explorer. |
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Country-wide, the lack of utilities, even in urban areas, leads to absurdist predicaments. |
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Unfortunately, the attention to appearance also leads to copious amounts of vitriol being spewed at famous women every day. |
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This obsession with food choice often leads people to cut out the wrong ones, proliferating the continuation of new diets. |
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During summer, vertical advective processes appear to be limited to the upper 200 m, where upwelling in the open water leads to a doming structure. |
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But many in the church stress that this leads people down the wrong path, because it encourages the rationalization that if it feels good, it must be okay. |
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Central banks that have acquiesced in, or abetted, high inflation are practicing a form of financial corruption that eventually leads to financial ruin. |
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At present Europe leads the way in developing alternative and sustainable energy and in designing energy-efficient technologies from central heating to hi-fi systems. |
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There is, in Kant's philosophy, a rage for order that leads him to attempt to solve as many philosophical questions as possible through each distinct part of his system. |
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It is sad, therefore, to find that election by acclamation is still practiced today by one of the political parties that supposedly leads the reform movement. |
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The boulevard Carnot, the seedy, downtrodden street that leads out of town, proved the point on my last night there. |
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Which leads to the converse problem of treating children for disorders they do not have. |
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Megan lands a callback for a role in a play in Boston, which leads to yet another row between the two. |
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German Hans Zollner leads the centre for Child Protection at the Institute of Psychology of the Pontifical Gregorian University. |
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Twilight is a good story, and the idea of its two cinematic leads falling in love makes it an even better one. |
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The Burger Chef conundrum leads to another poignant exchange between the two lost souls. |
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You stand on the bridge's north side and block the road that leads from ADH Dhouloueya towards the south. |
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The bathroom leads to a sunken outdoor bath within a walled garden. |
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The abolition of small courtesies leads inevitably to grosser aggression. |
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This leads to a lot of confusion for RAC and wait-listed passengers. |
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The little street leads to a watergate, a beach and limestone sea-cliffs. |
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The first bit of fiddling involves bending the LED leads and fitting them into their little black housing cups which you have inserted into the holes in the faceplate. |
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This has a sink unit, various storage presses and a walk-in wine cellar while a side door leads to an enclosed yard with a patio area, boiler house and fuel store. |
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And yes, that authoritarian, patriarchal guru-power structure, invariably, always leads to abuses. |
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As a company that is beholden to stockholders, Kate Spade usually lags, not leads trends. |
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Crawford leads them in plunging back into the river whose waters fed the first civilization. |
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Build up of enough ferrihydrite ions leads to nucleation, the rate of which can be altered via changing the pH at the site of nucleation. |
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Banks will react by tightening their credit conditions, that in turn leads to a credit crunch which does serious harm to the economy. |
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The Prince Of Wales is a prominent J D Wetherspoon establishment at the junction with Wood Street, which leads to Central Station. |
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The northern main entrance leads to the main concourse and is on Central Square. |
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Today Russia leads as the top consumer of tobacco followed by Indonesia, Laos, Ukraine, Belarus, Greece, Jordan, and China. |
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Adolescent smokers report increasing levels of stress as they develop regular patterns of smoking, and smoking cessation leads to reduced stress. |
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Oxwich Bay ends in the large wooded promontory of Oxwich Point, which leads west to the beach front villages of Horton and Port Eynon. |
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The biofilm is allowed to develop uninhibited which leads to local cloggings. |
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The simple question of which numbers are divisible by others leads directly into many deep number-theoretical questions. |
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The mihrab serves as the location where the imam leads the five daily prayers on a regular basis. |
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The composer conducted, and the leads were sung by two professional guest stars, Richard Lewis and Elsie Morison. |
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Often the protagonist of the play has a tragic flaw, a trait which leads to their downfall. |
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Strider fights them off with fire and leads the hobbits towards the Elven refuge of Rivendell. |
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Aragorn leads an army of men from Gondor and Rohan to march on the Black Gate to distract Sauron from his true danger. |
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While this leads to potential renewable generation left untapped, it prevents possible grid overload or risk to reliable service. |
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This leads to on average one serious accident happening every eight years worldwide. |
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Knowledge of comportmental function leads to broader questions about good and evil. |
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Another factor that leads to the development of dimorphisms in species is natural selection. |
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This leads to exsolution where they will separate into two separate phases. |
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Consanguineous marriage is customary in many societies, but leads to an increased birth prevalence of infants with severe recessive disorders. |
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Loss of the habitat and nutrients provided by kelp forests leads to profound cascade effects on the marine ecosystem. |
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This leads to extensive lobbying that can block or water down government policies intended to prevent overfishing. |
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In the accompanying figure, the low tide lags or leads by 1 hr 2 min from its neighboring lines. |
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The Italian enthusiasm for racing leads enthusiasts to daub the names of their favorite competitors on walls, on houses, on anything daubable. |
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Prespawning courtship involves fin displays and male grunting, which leads to pairing. |
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The loss of Symbiodinium from the host is known as coral bleaching, a condition which leads to the deterioration of a reef. |
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Despite the predictable squalling on some of the Twilight fanblogs, the two leads are impeccably cast. |
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Eutrophication arises from the oversupply of nutrients, which leads to overgrowth of plants and algae. |
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We represent pk-structures as orientable fatgraphs, which naturally leads to a filtration by their topological genus. |
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She was a truly Faustian archaeologist, not above sleeping with other researchers to find out what leads they were following. |
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Concavity of demand leads to undershifting and sufficient convexity to overshifting. |
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In particular, a given vowel combination or diacritic generally leads to one phoneme. |
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The IOC leads the promotion of Olympism in accordance with the Olympic Charter. |
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Burial of rocks due to ongoing sedimentation leads to increased pressure and temperature, which stimulates certain chemical reactions. |
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One study found that engineering by beavers leads to a 33 percent increase in the number of herbaceous plant species in riparian areas. |
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This process leads to genome wide homozygosity, expression of deleterious recessive alleles and often to developmental abnormalities. |
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Paris is beaten, but Aphrodite rescues him and leads him to bed with Helen before Menelaus can kill him. |
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Patroclus leads the Myrmidons into battle and arrives as the Trojans set fire to the first ships. |
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The great gates of the city are opened to receive the fleeing Trojans, and Apollo leads Achilles away from the city by pretending to be a Trojan. |
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This causes a different type of fauna to exist than on the seafloor, and leads to a theoretically higher degree of endemism. |
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The job specification leads to goalsetting, and goalsetting in its turn sets up the criteria whereby the teacher will be appraised. |
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The warming of the air near to the ground leads to rising movements and the atmosphere becomes less stable. |
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With time, this process leads to a mushy surface layer, known as grease ice. |
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This absence of the decidua basalis leads to a clinically adherent placenta. |
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This circulation is known as the Hadley cell and leads to the formation of the subtropical ridge. |
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Because water just offshore of Antarctica is being pushed away and into Antarctica, it leads to the Antarctic Divergence region. |
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The previous dry season leads to food shortages into the wet season, as the crops have yet to mature. |
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Great-heartedness leads us to undertake great and arduous works in every kind of Virtue without taking fright at their magnitude. |
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Increasing temperatures tend to increase evaporation which leads to more precipitation. |
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This extra heat leads to greater upward motion, which can induce additional shower and thunderstorm activity. |
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This fact leads to the existence of a theoretical upper bound on the strongest wind speed that a tropical cyclone can attain. |
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In some simulations, this leads to an instability in which the magnetic field spontaneously flips over into the opposite orientation. |
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This convergence leads to treacherous sailing conditions, accounting for numerous wrecked ships in the area over the years. |
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A comparison of boiling points for compounds formed by ionic and covalent bonds leads us to this conclusion. |
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This increases the densities of the zooplankton and leads to the high concentrations of fish in these areas. |
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This leads to differing populations of plankton in different parts of the sea and varying communities of animals that feed on these populations. |
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That leads to a vicious cycle of ever more complex avoidance strategies and legislation. |
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The variational formulation of this problem leads to hemivariational inequality with a nonsmooth functional defined on the contact boundary. |
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The permissiveness of campus life leads many college freshmen to try things they would never have experienced at home. |
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A tunnel leads to a searchlight emplacement with good views towards the Needles lighthouse. |
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The A350 also leads north, from Poole through Blandford and Shaftesbury, to Warminster in Wiltshire. |
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The two happened to meet at a party and rekindle their flirtation, which leads to an affair. |
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Heat exposure leads to diminished thirst drive and thirst may not be a sufficient incentive to drink in many situations. |
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Fertilization leads to the formation of a diploid zygote that can then develop into an embryo within the emerging seed. |
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These types of machinery all require additional energy which leads to increased carbon dioxide emissions from the basic tractors. |
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As with pastoral societies, surplus food leads to a more complex division of labor. |
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The Wildlife Conservation Society has pointed out that the global ivory trade leads to the slaughter of up to 35,000 elephants a year in Africa. |
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The process is similar to the process of evolution, where the process of descent with modification leads to the formation of a phylogenetic tree. |
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The last produces significant temperature variations between the sea and the hinterland, which leads to the creation of local jets. |
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The upper part of its course leads through a hilly region called the Weserbergland. |
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A gift leads at some point to another gift is response, which creates a special reciprocal bond between people. |
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A small circular staircase leads to the kitchen, while another adjoining rooms on the upper floors. |
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Attendance at one of these further education institutes also leads to the Matura. |
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This conclusion leads Slavicists to deny the Primary Chronicle, which writes that the Varangian Rus' were invited by the native Slavs. |
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Binding of ligand leads to heterodimerisation and activation of HER2 TK activity. |
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Their friability generally leads to mountains with relatively smooth slopes such as Skiddaw itself. |
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This reduction is believed to be caused by high levels of plasma aldosterone, which leads to rectal absorption of sodium and water. |
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A common belief is that science heads in a direction of progress, and thus leads to more accurate representations of maps. |
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The police don't know him, and the information they have leads them to think he could possibly have murdered his wife. |
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Tracing a line from Gacrux to Acrux leads to a point close to the Southern Celestial Pole. |
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This leads to a spectral shift as emission light is postfiltered by excitation of the fluorophore. |
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The western part of the strait leads northwest from the northern end of the Magdalena Channel to the strait's Pacific entrance. |
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This leads some researchers to link the Tunmen of Ming times to Tuen Mun in the New Territories of Hong Kong. |
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During ideal weather, visitors are put ashore directly in front of the trail that leads into the interior of the island. |
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Defective connective tissue leads to fragile capillaries, resulting in abnormal bleeding. |
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Diarrhea can be so severe that it leads within hours to severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. |
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Intensive and extensive antibiotic use leads to the establishment of a pool of antibiotic resistant genes in the environment. |
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A complicated net of forestry roads in the areas adjacent to Khuzhir leads to woodland areas on the mountain slopes. |
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Furthermore, the wood used to cure tobacco in some places leads to deforestation. |
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Since exposure to light leads to greening of the skins and the development of solanine, growers cover such tubers. |
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This rule sometimes leads to the insertion of an orthographic vowel that does not influence the pronunciation of the vowel. |
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In the first people suffer an infection of the lungs, which leads to breathing difficulties. |
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This leads to small interpregnancy intervals that negatively impact maternal nutritional status, leading to poor birth outcome. |
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Arthur receives a message that Mordred, whom he had left in charge back in Britain, has usurped his throne, and he leads his forces back home. |
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Such a claim leads to false advice for speakers and writers and immoral advice for humans. |
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This leads to dependency, homelessness, hunger, isolation, low income, mental health problems, social exclusion and violence. |
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The process that leads from a free construction to a discourse marker can be traced back through grammaticalisation studies and resources. |
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This leads to important professional distinctions in the definitions of some words and terms. |
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Studying Divinity usually leads to the awarding of an academic degree or a professional degree. |
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It is frequently argued that capital punishment leads to miscarriage of justice through the wrongful execution of innocent persons. |
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It is often the unchanging form of certain arts that leads to their perception as traditional. |
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It is the prohibition against deacons pronouncing blessings that leads some to believe that deacons cannot solemnise matrimony. |
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The Meanwood Valley Trail leads from Woodhouse Moor along Meanwood Beck to Golden Acre Park. |
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Tornadoes in Tennessee can be severe, and Tennessee leads the nation in the percentage of total tornadoes which have fatalities. |
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The erosion of public confidence undermines the nobility of the legal system, and leads to ensuing chaos. |
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This definition leads to numerous issues that can be difficult to ascertain. |
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The Democratic Congress leads a coalition government in the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament. |
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He leads through example and advises his wives on all social affairs of the home as well as seeing to the larger survival of the family. |
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The investigation into the crime has lead to various leads as well as plenty of dead ends. |
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North of the Central Lobby is the Commons' Corridor which leads into the square Commons' Lobby, north of which is the House of Commons. |
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Hamoudi, my guide, sings his way uphill. He leads a pack mule by a chain, bowed against an icy wind. His faded kaffiyeh snaps like a flag. |
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This leads us to see that an entrepreneur must have leadership skills or qualities in order to see potential opportunities and act upon them. |
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In capitalist theory, competition leads to innovation and more affordable prices. |
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This leads to highly efficient photon-to-electron conversion, orders of magnitude larger than conventional rectennas. |
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This reaction is important in the erosion of carbonate rock, forming caverns, and leads to hard water in many regions. |
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Extended exposure often leads to massive discoloration usually reducing the colors to white and typically very faded blue spectrums. |
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Striving to minimize its energy leads to the coarsening of the microstructure to reach a metastable state within the specimen. |
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Properly curing concrete leads to increased strength and lower permeability and avoids cracking where the surface dries out prematurely. |
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The Leigh Branch from Wigan leads to the Bridgewater Canal and thus to Manchester and the Midlands. |
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A staircase, built between the inner and outer wall, leads up to a circular bedroom on the second floor. |
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Difficulties of raising a family eventually reduce the rate of population growth, until the falling population again leads to higher real wages. |
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Thus, any event in the rejection region leads to rejection of the null hypothesis. |
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This process leads to the enhancement of available financial resources which in turn affects the economic growth positively. |
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It crosses the Peak Forest Canal and the B6062 leads to Chinley, then goes under the Buxton Line. |
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The route from Hardknott leads eastward towards the Wrynose Pass and Ambleside. |
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From here a stiff ascent up what may have been a landslip leads directly to the summit. |
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Lanty Scar provides the obvious line of ascent from Rydal, while the spur rising over Todd Crag leads up from Clappersgate. |
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From the end of the terrace a path leads up left steeply over steps to the wide, undulating top area. |
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From there, the Royal Staircase leads up to the principal floor with a broad, unbroken flight of 26 steps made of grey granite. |
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From the south, the ridge track from Great Dodd leads straight up the long gentle slope to the top. |
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A double door opposite the stairs leads to the Royal Gallery, and another to the right opens to the Robing Room. |
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A path appears near the top of Middle Dodd, and then leads along the northern ridge to the summit of Red Screes. |
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The eastern arm of Swirl How leads down the stony slope of Prison Band to the depression at Swirl Hawse. |
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This leads to the non-formed emission of anticoagulative compounds from the vascular walls and tissues which are also quickly neutralized. |
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Therefore, having more ruffe in the water leads to less food for other fish. |
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For most of 2006 and the first half of 2007, polls showed leads over Labour for the Conservatives. |
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The Great St Bernard Tunnel, under the Great St Bernard Pass, leads from Martigny, Switzerland to Aosta. |
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An ellipsoid model leads to a variation of the nautical mile with latitude. |
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Also popular is the canal walk, which leads down to the local town of Newport along the old canals. |
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A charming footpath leads over the fields to the highway, where a bridge spans the Trent. |
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The A1 leads north towards North East England and Scotland, and south towards London. |
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The main entrance leads to a concourse with ground floor and mezzanine levels. |
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The Fairfield Street entrance leads to the Metrolink station in the undercroft and is linked to the rail platforms by escalators. |
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The Dark Mark gets fired into the sky, which leads to a panic since it is the first time the sign has been seen in 13 years. |
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The story of Jaycee Dugard and her two daughters leads to many questions for psychiatrists. |
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A possible vehicle park is located close by, adjacent to the highway and to the track that leads to the butts. |
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Joe is a great addition to our sales team, he has numerous leads in the paper industry. |
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To your left is a green lane, partly tarmacked with chippings, which leads up to a little car-parking area. |
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His attempt to find the real arsonist leads him to wonder if one of his newly alcoholic parents could have committed the torchings. |
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In parasitic organisms, mutation bias leads to selection pressures as seen in Ehrlichia. |
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Sterling Hayden leads a superb cast, but Stanley Kubrick's ultracrisp filmmaking is the real star. |
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The second, eastern junction leads to and from the A48 towards Port Talbot. |
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Misapplication of this practical connection leads to such unsciences as astrology and alchemy and, with the Romans, augury. |
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The other kind of having leads to mutual giving, to creating life, to riches of a nature quite unmonetary. |
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Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau is a painful, localised, pustular form of psoriasis which often leads to nail deformity. |
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Alcohol metabolism leads to hepatic oxygen deficits, adducts and ROS formation, and interaction between alcohol metabolites. |
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How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling to the carriage with the lozenge upon it, and the fat wheezy coachman! |
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Inherited deficiency of urocanase leads to elevated levels of urocanic acid in the urine. |
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Disruption of cell division within anaphase by tumor treating electric fields leads to immunogenic cell death. |
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Heat-processed Scutellariae Radix leads to an increase in the contents of major flavonoids such as baicalin, baicalein, and wogonin. |
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All of ASAP Quotes leads are qualified life insurance shoppers actively shopping online for insurance coverage. |
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The argument leads to the conclusion that an omnipotent being could rationally be able to do one xor the other and still be omnipotent. |
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Those with this sponsorship, which is available for an annual fee, receive unlimited leads and custom autoresponder capability. |
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Decreased SVR leads to baroreceptor mediated neurohormonal activation and fall in blood pressure. |
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Enrollment for these programs often leads to many students being waitlisted due to limited space in the current facilities. |
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In addition, one walkway leads straight to a highway with no railings, which is dangerous for people with visual disabilities, he said. |
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His honesty, the warriorlike way he leads by example and his innate football ability meant his team mates loved him. |
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Systemic inflammation leads to resistance to atracurium without increasing membrane expression of acetylcholine receptors. |
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She approaches ubuntu as a moral maxim that is actualized in relationships, a historical process that leads to community transformation. |
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In particular, a given vowel combination or diacritic predictably leads to one phoneme. |
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Research also finds that migration leads to greater trade in goods and services. |
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Each semester a different faculty member leads the Seminar in Women's Studies and gets to choose a certain topic or overall theme. |
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Xerotic dermatitis, or dry skin, is caused when skin loses moisture, which leads to itching or cracks in the skin. |
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The opening up of Cuba's waters provides more travel opportunities for yachters, which leads to more business for yacht transport companies. |
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Currently, he leads dance classes at Yankee Doodles in Woodland Hills every Wednesday night. |
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Her new paradigm leads her to carve up shibboleths and heroes alike. |
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Hypoxia in muscles forces cells to produce energy anaerobically, which leads to lactic acid accumulation and cramps. |
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He votes like a Cuban in Southern Florida and leads a racially-mixed synagogue in Yonkers, New York. |
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In some men, this leads to what is termed as Andropause, though the term is not a precise one since hormone production in men does not stop. |
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Urban migration leads to creation or expansion of slums, followed by poverty, anomy and lawlessness. |
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Jackwood leads the initiative to encourage researchers to adopt open access science in the vital areas of animal health and food safety. |
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In that film a Jedi Knight pointed out that fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate and hate leads to the dark force. |
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Ancestor veneration leads many to object to the archaeological excavation of human remains and their subsequent display in museums. |
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Of its two staircases, one leads to the roof of the baths, and one to the boilers containing the water. |
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Our main protagonist Bulcsu leads the sorriest of the ragtag inspection squads. |
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The western entrance to the Middle Ward is now open, and a gateway leads north from the ward onto the North Terrace. |
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This third-person narration recounts a meeting of the now mutually passionate lovers, and leads to an apostrophic address by Astrophil. |
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This leads to Britain being ruled by five kings, who keep attacking each other. |
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This leads to war between Uther Pendragon and Gorlois of Cornwall, during which Uther clandestinely lies with Igerna through the magic of Merlin. |
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This is low for most kinds of fermentation but is beneficial for cider as it leads to slower fermentation with less loss of delicate aromas. |
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Low protein status due to a high parasite challenge, particularly with fluke, Johne's Disease or a poor diet, also leads to reabsorbing foetuses. |
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Often, such insight leads to a variety of discussions and disagreements among people in the 14th century. |
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A porter opens the gate and Macbeth leads them to the king's chamber, where Macduff discovers Duncan's body. |
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Hunt suggests that it is the breaking down of individual identities that leads to the central conflict in the story. |
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So increased investment leads to increases in the wage fund and to economic progress. |
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Their style, consisting of two duelling guitarists often playing leads in harmony, proved itself to be a large influence on later bands. |
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It is as chic a trifle as Mr Playfair's modish establishment leads you to expect. |
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Scottie's obsession leads to tragedy, and this time Hitchcock does not opt for a happy ending. |
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Also that year, Oldman starred in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as one of the leads alongside Jason Clarke and Keri Russell. |
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This separation also leads to questions as to what extent Irish writing prior to 1922 should be treated as a colonial literature. |
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A second yellow card in the same game leads to a red card, and which results in a dismissal. |
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Hayatou, who is from Cameroon, leads the Confederation of African Football and is a FIFA vice president. |
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In terms of semifinal appearances, Germany leads with 13, two more than Brazil's 11, which had participated in two more tournaments. |
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The meeting in winter generally leads to an update to the laws on 1 July of each year that take effect immediately. |
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Descartes's methodism with its regulative criterion leads him to explicitly deny that accidentally true belief qualifies as knowledge. |
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The Vicar leads a procession through the village, he is followed by the Tower Captain holding the Oak bough. |
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