| Both C. elata and C. rubifolia possess biternate leaves with large palmate terminal leaflets with five principal veins. |
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| On Monday, the service will be handing out leaflets showing people how they can help. |
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| Illustrated leaflets in colour, designed by NATPAC, are also coming in handy for the Traffic Police. |
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| The local authority's town patrollers will also be walking round offering leaflets with crime prevention advice. |
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| Once registered your organisation will receive a starter pack with the training cards, multimedia CD-Rom, leaflets and posters. |
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| She got involved in the socialist underground, producing leaflets and intervening in strikes. |
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| The plant has 45 cm high clustered leafy stems with pinnately arranged pale green lance-shaped leaflets obliquely banded with pure white. |
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| Pupils from each year presented their final results with posters, booklets and leaflets. |
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| The cash can be used to buy tools, to manage the park's wildlife habitats and to produce leaflets and information booklets. |
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| Others handout leaflets, talk to passers-by, and do chalk outlines of the bodies of the dead. |
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| If you prefer, you can simply make a donation or help circulate donation leaflets. |
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| We are duty-bound to deliver leaflets for the mainstream political parties. |
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| They all have ternate leaves with obcordate leaflets, and with the exception of O. violacea, bear yellow flowers. |
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| The poems will be billboards, posters, noticeboards and leaflets around the region as well as being available on the internet. |
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| The blooms have bright clusters of yellow flowers with interesting leaflets. |
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| Five fighters and two bombers were assigned a mission to drop propaganda leaflets on the city. |
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| So Graham had a chat with the guy who knew about these things, and we picked up a handful of brochures and leaflets for study at home. |
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| It also publishes a range of information leaflets, brochures and fact sheets. |
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| They will visit homes in the south of the town to issue leaflets and offer advice, and will also be on patrol in Knaresborough and Ripon. |
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| Officers will distribute posters and leaflets about the dangers of selling and using imitation weapons. |
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| The basal leaves can be more than 10 cm long and have three to eleven leaflets along their rachis. |
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| Leaves are quite different from H. foetidus, having three large, spined leaflets. |
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| Leaf width was determined as the sum of the lengths of the two largest leaflets on either side of the rachis. |
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| Each leaf has a central rachis to which the many small leaflets are attached. |
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| Thousands of leaflets had been given to motorists passing through and 1,000 had been hand-delivered to addresses in the city centre. |
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| Your average city worker is very adept at avoiding anyone who looks like they might be giving out leaflets. |
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| The leaflets back a cinema advert being aired locally with the same message. |
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| We sampled many more midwives than other health professionals because they provided most antenatal care and disseminated most of the leaflets. |
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| Millions of leaflets were airdropped along with tons of humanitarian rations. |
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| In the swish entrance lobby, there were glossy leaflets showing what the apartment blocks would look like when completed. |
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| The pad was full of celebrities who were starring in pantomimes and the glossy leaflets on his lap were flyers advertising the pantos. |
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| I was positioned on a polling station with a wodge of leaflets to hand out. |
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| The Government of Dubai has also come out with attractive brochures and leaflets to woo shoppers and tourists. |
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| Members spread the word by text messages, e-mails and leaflets which are handed out in towns and cities. |
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| We have to get outside factories and workplaces catching shift changes so we can give out leaflets. |
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| Mr Blake said he was handing out 3,000 manifesto leaflets explaining his policies. |
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| We need to distribute leaflets, write letters, send faxes, talk to people, get the message across and change opinions. |
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| On the stem, between dorsal and ventral lobes, are two transverse lateral rows of finely laciniated processes or leaflets. |
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| He was charged for handing out leaflets, under the same bylaw that covers, among other things, panhandling. |
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| This is to be followed by publishing of pamphlets, leaflets and propaganda material aimed at youngsters. |
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| It will raise money to help pay for hospital costs and put leaflets about the disease in doctor's surgeries. |
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| Crime reduction leaflets had also been distributed, warning people about leaving doors unlocked, purse dipping and car key burglaries. |
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| A few cultivars from the United States and Asia have distinctive narrow or lanceolate leaflets. |
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| The upright stems have many, alternate, pinnately compound leaves with sharply toothed or lacerate leaflets. |
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| Leaves are opposite on the stem and mostly compound with three to five leaflets. |
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| Students are given talks and there is a wide range of booklets and leaflets available. |
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| For children below 16 years of age, the teachers distributed the information leaflets to parents, who were asked to provide written consent. |
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| As protesters shared sandwiches and tea, police distributed leaflets detailing the Public Order Act. |
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| In addition she distributed information leaflets relating to the changeover and also Euro conversions. |
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| They will also call for a defence for those who distribute leaflets containing information they honestly believe to be true. |
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| There will be displays, T-shirts and no smoking information leaflets available at every checkout. |
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| While there he was handing out campaign leaflets advising customers to start their own letter-writing campaigns. |
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| The epidermal structure of these leaflets shows some similarities to that of flowering plants. |
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| When I was delivering leaflets in Liden, I found literally hundreds of elastic bands in the area, and friends have all had the same experience. |
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| Leaves, each with one to three pairs of smooth, tiny leaflets, shed early, leaving leafstalks to provide lightly filtered shade. |
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| I get a bit annoyed with all the leaflets that keep appearing through my door. |
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| I've thought of printing some little leaflets out, to give them out to people. |
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| We had most of our letterheads and leaflets printed but it's worth paying for the change if it will make the customers happy. |
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| He accused the local Labour Party of stopping Lib Dem councillors from delivering his leaflets. |
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| A group were handing out leaflets at the weekend in part of Oldham, hit by recent race riots, when police moved in. |
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| The leaflets will remind pensioners never to open their doors to anyone they are unsure of. |
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| Those working underground had acquired a hectograph upon which they printed up to 250 copies of the group's leaflets. |
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| Of 25,000 leaflets they distributed pre-election a large majority were targeted on the town. |
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| The campaign included a series of newspaper articles and the distribution of conspiracy-quality leaflets and literature. |
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| When oppositionist leaflets were distributed in the Moscow ball bearings plant in 1935, more than 300 workers were arrested the next day. |
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| They should have been delivered leaflets via the Royal Mail and we are looking into why this has not happened. |
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| Information and leaflets will be available from county officials in attendance. |
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| This year leaflets about the habits of bears, wolves and lynxes were given to all the schools in mountain villages. |
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| Ade Hurren, station officer, said crews would be distributing the leaflets to all Seymour households this weekend. |
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| You could have leaflets printed which you distribute or send out as part of a mail shot. |
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| Because the national press was forbidden to report news regarding government repression, the satyagrahis produced their own leaflets. |
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| A team of workers has just hit the streets to drop off leaflets, knock on doors and talk to local people about the new service. |
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| The focus group meetings and feedback from patients and carers led to significant changes in the information leaflets. |
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| Posters and leaflets are being distributed at Oldhams estate to publicise the terms of a court order banning the boy from terrorising residents. |
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| She said a United Utilities worker at head office had told her there was a delay in the delivery of advice leaflets to residents. |
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| Most of the leaflets were threatening for which reason many Afghans, especially Pashtuns and Baluchis, found them insulting. |
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| A selection of religious books, bibles, newspapers, videos, prayer books, leaflets, Mass cards etc. is now available. |
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| People need to know how to produce effective leaflets and web pages and how to approach the mass media. |
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| The leaflets have been distributed to local health centres, barbers and fashion shops. |
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| All penknives, soft drink bottles and thermoses were confiscated, but demonstrators were allowed to keep their banners and leaflets. |
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| Gordon reckoned there was no need for the leaflets to be delivered as there was a postbox at the beginning of his driveway. |
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| The inquest was told that leaflets and documents are published for parents, issuing warnings on cot deaths. |
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| Liverpool also saw campaigners out in a battlebus, while on Camden's Maiden Vale estate leaflets were delivered door to door. |
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| The core of the course will be a publication project and will involve the production of flyers and leaflets for local charities. |
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| The leaflets are ovate to lanceolate, sometimes hastate, and are subtended by inconspicuous stipels. |
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| With the exception of two cases, there was no pathology on the semilunar leaflets of aorta. |
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| The organogenic phase occurs when the leaf primordium initiates all the leaflets, lobes, and serrations seen in the mature leaf. |
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| The campaign will include posters on the sides of buses as well as information leaflets and stickers on repeat prescription slips. |
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| People took away posters, leaflets and stickers advertising the demonstration. |
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| Before measurement the proximal four leaflets were removed and the leaf midrib was inserted into the pressure chamber. |
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| But the disbanded group pledged money to sponsor the leaflets and pay for the signs for the trail. |
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| In the past Stonewall put out leaflets describing what transphobia is and what should be done to stop it. |
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| He said residents might be issued with information leaflets so they were aware of the constraints on Ryan. |
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| In 1794, Moench named A. tuberosa and described it as having tuberous roots, unevenly pinnate leaflets, and purple flowers in lateral racemes. |
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| Immatures have a weakly developed taproot, and have pinnate compound leaves with two or three leaflets. |
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| The ladies' committee, moreover, received praise for its sterling work in distributing leaflets and obtaining signatures on petitions. |
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| Just last week, leaflets urging young people to shop drug dealers were posted through household letter-boxes and handed out in Tesco. |
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| It has the trivial name from its long binate leaflets, resembling ass's ears. |
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| I thought he was a local drunk who had wondered into the group by mistake, until I realised he was handing out leaflets. |
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| Some are bipinnate, triangular in shape and have finely cut or toothed leaflets. |
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| Given the large number of leaflets which make up the compound leaf of A. spinosa, it is difficult to understand why White's numbers are so low. |
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| Both the basal and lower stem leaves are shaggy-haired underneath and biternate, with the leaflets or ultimate segments broadly wedge-shaped. |
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| The leaflets offer advice and tips on safe farm practices so that farmers can reduce the chances of they and their families contracting these germs. |
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| People are asking for wads of leaflets they can distribute themselves. |
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| Student cooperatives were banned because, although recognized as an aid to poor students, they provided good places to exchange revolutionary opinions and leaflets. |
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| They bear bipinnate leaves with small, oval to lanceolate leaflets. |
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| They had leafleted all around the area but we don't know if they were still delivering leaflets or had just gone for a ride when the accident happened. |
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| Mitral valve prolapse occurs when varying portions of one or both leaflets of the mitral valve extend or protrude abnormally above the mitral annulus into the left atrium. |
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| The lipophilic part inserts into one or both leaflets of the lipid membrane and can consist of phospholipids, cholesterols, alkyl chains or phytanyl groups. |
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| Professionally designed, corporate promotional material such as flyers, leaflets, posters, adverts and mail-outs can help attract new customers and also help retain old ones. |
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| There is another celebrated instance in the telegraph plant, Desmodium gyrens of Bengal, whose leaflets keep moving all the time without any touch. |
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| The commission discovered the mistakes on Thursday when a dozen random copies of a batch of 30,000 leaflets showed they had been incorrectly stapled. |
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| Drains woman suggests letters and leaflets shoved through doors may help. |
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| After their stay the couple kept a pile of mementoes of their visit to York, including 1970s Viking Hotel leaflets and even sugar packets, along with their wedding photos. |
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| People visiting the exhibition are being handed leaflets listing all the options open to the council, including chicanes, mini-roundabouts and road humps. |
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| But at this the Marine Corps is not taking additional security measures as a result of the leaflets. |
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| The Marine Corps would not say which building the leaflets were found in, nor who found them. |
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| The inquiry had specified the translation of leaflets outlining operations and their possible complications into several languages to reflect the community's ethnic mix. |
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| There were more leaflets, a pile of uncompleted questionnaires and a small number of stubby light blue pencils stamped with a London Underground logo. |
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| Identical leaflets appeared under the windshield wipers of cars parked on Artur Avenue in the middle of town on Wednesday night. |
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| After an attack on National for supposedly distributing anti-Green and anti-Labour leaflets, it was found the Nats weren't behind the pamphlet drop at all. |
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| However, an even worse attitude is shown by his mother, who dares to question the distribution of leaflets justifiably vilifying her unsociable son. |
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| Instead we are going out onto the estates as quickly as possible, putting the arguments and producing leaflets and a broadsheet carrying the arguments. |
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| In the meantime, leaflets giving details of the project's aims is available at council offices, the library, national park centres, Craven College and builders' merchants. |
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| Galls of D. polita are spherical and spinulose, averaging from 3.5 to 12 mm in diameter, and are found in clusters on the adaxial surface of leaflets. |
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| The campaign, organised by Lechlade farmer Charles Mann, will involve canvassing voters on doorsteps, distributing leaflets and putting up Tory posters. |
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| He says they've also canvassed the idea of posters and leaflets in waiting rooms warning that sexual relationships between doctors and patients are forbidden. |
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| Another shrub with three leaflets like the hop tree is the bladder nut. |
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| Place your order now and receive these new leaflets hot off the press. |
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| Prophylaxis for infective endocarditis is warranted only in those patients with the true disease of thickened redundant mitral leaflets, mitral regurgitation, or both. |
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| He moved off, his pockets bulging with undelivered leaflets and his heart full of hatred and fear of what the pie eaters might do at the elections on the forthcoming Saturday. |
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| More than 10,000 leaflets setting out the legal requirements and advice for drivers have been distributed to police stations, petrol filling stations and health clinics. |
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| A total of more than 300 million leaflets had gone over the Iron Curtain. |
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| The leaflets also provide specific guidelines for laying or coppicing hedgerows which have grown up, lost their dense base and are in need of rejuvenation. |
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| She added that she did not think the leaflets had stopped people voting for her because she polled a reasonable 479 votes in a safe Conservative seat. |
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| The leaflets were issued on 22 May, to be returned by 5 June. |
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| I need to quit procrastinating and sit down with all the prospectuses, leaflets and my notes from the two universities I'm considering as my first choice. |
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| Holders of leaflets wishing to attend the race meeting on production of the said leaflet could bring a friend on a free of charge entry to the course. |
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| Over 16,000 leaflets were given out to the public on the strike days. |
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| Information leaflets ask riders to make sure they have proper helmets and appropriately maintained bikes, and are experienced enough to tackle the trails. |
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| He said officers are making enquiries to trace the source of the leaflets. |
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| Word has it that a vanload of paper, needed for draw sheets and other such leaflets, passed into the course without undergoing so much as a cursory glance. |
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| South Korean officials have blocked the distribution of propaganda leaflets after receiving military threats from North Korea. |
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| The leaves are alternate or fascicled and bipinnately compound with 3 to 6 pairs of leaflets per pinna. |
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| As well as the conga, those assembled sounded vuvuzelas and handed out leaflets. |
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| Crown vetch is identified by alternate, odd-pinnate, hairless leaves, with up to 25 lanceolate leaflets. |
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| Inset, high magnification ventral view of heart showing labeling of atrioventricular valve leaflets. |
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| In 1978, activist Yana Mintoff and another dissident threw bags of horse manure, and in June 1996 demonstrators dropped leaflets. |
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| But Coun Ian Grayson, responsible for children, young people and learning at the council, said the leaflets were little more than scaremongering. |
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| Pond apple has simple leaves, whereas mahogany has pinnately compound leaves with 6-8 leaflets per leaf. |
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| Picketers displayed posters and handed out leaflets explaining why they feel some retailers are failing to support dairy farmers. |
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| The anterior and posterior leaflets were removed, and the septal leaflet was segmentally resected. |
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| The mitral valve is a complex anatomical structure consisting of two leaflets, an annulus, chordae tendinae, and papillary muscles. |
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| The glossy leaves are alternate, ternate, consisting of three obovate leaflets with serrate margins. |
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| The new leaflets at the end of the branch were a lighter shade of green than the mature leaves. |
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| On several occasions British aircraft dropped propaganda newspapers and leaflets on the islands. |
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| Noticeboards, leaflets and beach wardens explain to visitors how to avoid damaging the area. |
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| The margins of the heart-shaped, cloverlike leaflets are edged with purple on this 1' to 2' plant. |
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| In general, intact and de-trichomed leaflets had the highest reflectance and transmittance and the lowest absorptance at ca. |
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| Even the local MILKMAN rolled up his sleeves to help collect toKens for Berry Brow pre-school and playga roup, by delivering leaflets on his daily rounds. |
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| Not for basting, but for shoving leaflets through letter boxes. |
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| Packs designed to help people stop masses of leaflets being shoved through their letterboxes are being given out for free by Worcestershire County Council. |
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| Nectaries of this species occur on the basiscopic side of leaflets. |
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| It is said that during the Falklands war, some Argentine forces surrendered after the army dropped leaflets with pictures of Gurkhas sharpening kukris. |
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| The zoologists will also lay bucket traps and distribute leaflets to villagers offering rewards for a Deathworm specimen, which they believe is a giant worm lizard. |
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| A trijugate leaf is a pinnate leaf with three pairs of leaflets. |
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| The other plant is ''sensitive plant'', which gets its name from the way its leaflets rapidly collapse along their midribs at the slightest touch. |
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| The death penalty could be issued for offences such as being a communist, printing seditious leaflets, or even making jokes about Hitler or other top party officials. |
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| The Ministry of Defence distributed leaflets to residents of the Lexington building in Bow, announcing that a missile system was to be stationed on top of the water tower. |
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| Perhaps they've been put off by years of people telling them they're in the middle of watching the Champions League and to stick their leaflets right up their plebiscitum. |
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| A BIRMINGHAM Labour councillor has been forced to apologise to constituents after distributing party political leaflets at a taxpayer-funded event. |
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| The leaves are most picturesque, for they are palmately compound and separated into five or seven leaflets that shape-up into a circular or semi-circular design. |
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| Both assays were arranged in a completely randomized design and used leaf discs prepared from young leaflets collected from the apical trifoliate of 20-d-old plants. |
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| The leaflets urge people to confront Mr McFadden at his home and the maildrop coincided with him being in Liverpool at the front of an anti-racism rally. |
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| Leaflets will be available giving up to date information and questions can be answered. |
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| Leaflets advertising the renegade symposium were distributed to convention delegates by symposiasts and their supporters. |
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| Leaflets of nyctinastic plants assume a vertical position in darkness and revert to horizontal orientation upon illumination. |
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| Leaflets outlining the scheme are to be delivered to homes in the immediate area in the coming weeks. |
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| Leaflets can be picked up from around the town, including the town hall and the library. |
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| Leaflets lifting the boil warning were due to arrive on doormats by Friday and plans were also made for loudspeaker announcements until 9pm last Thursday. |
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| Leaflets were distributed to Iraqi civilians, by members of the Black Watch, depicting troops and vehicles set against a backdrop of the Saltire. |
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| Leaflets 9-11, roundish, of a firm texture, the lowest pair smaller than the rest, glaucous. |
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