It's down for an unprecedented length of time now and it's keeping people away from our centre. |
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It takes an appreciable length of time for a wave of public opinion to cross the continent. |
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The length of time in a two-way bilingual program is positively correlated with student academic achievement. |
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Poses like sun salutation and warrior are held for a length of time as each posture works related areas of the body. |
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The length of time between when a person is exposed to the virus that causes warts and when a wart appears varies. |
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Being in an organization for any length of time provides a level of comfort, job security, and, sometimes, complacency. |
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Thousands of tons of spray radioactivate the surfaces they fall upon to a dangerous degree, for an unknown length of time. |
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One of your gripes is the length of time they take to adjudicate on disciplinary matters. |
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Anyone who's known me for any length of time will remember that I have trouble with my right ear from time to time. |
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The snooze button may be pushed to silence an alarm for a pre-determined length of time. |
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Mortgage protection runs for the same length of time as the mortgage and the cover reduces from year to year as the loan amount repayable drops. |
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The length of time they are on the medication ranges from nine months to three years. |
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Though she did not relish being alone in the apartment for any length of time. |
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Will the Americans and the British be able to sit out such a scenario for any length of time? |
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Is the store's clientele extensive enough that a sale will happen within a reasonable length of time? |
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The feeling of discouragement usually goes away within a reasonable length of time. |
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Frequency of use, length of time using, and regularity of use are all significant and strong discriminators of cessation versus continued use. |
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If you have gardened for any length of time at all, you already know that it is a rare garden challenge that has only a single solution. |
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The average length of time for each total knee arthroplasty is 45 minutes from incision to application of dressings. |
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If you have an average level of fitness, that's approximately the length of time it would take you to do two laps of Savannah if you are running. |
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Both feminist publishers and feminist booksellers were sustained by the amount and length of time these backlist books were stocked. |
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An unknown length of time later I scooped him into my net, which he stuck out of. |
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What is a reasonable length of time for an aspiring ballet dancer to audition before going to college? |
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This weekend's screening will include checking the length of time people have been party members and whether their subscriptions are up to date. |
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The disease leaves her with pain, loss of feeling and a burning sensation in her hands meaning she cannot drive for any length of time. |
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There'd have to be some serious changes around here if I were to go on for that length of time. |
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The rate at which the liver metabolizes these herbs and drugs determines the length of time these herbs or drugs stay active in the body. |
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In the past all I had to do was just set the oven temperature and the length of time I wanted to cook. |
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The youngsters chose an activity in the categories of skills and service, which they do for a set length of time. |
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The depth of colour is determined by the temperature and length of time the skins are allowed to macerate, and this is up to the winemaker. |
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Let us pray I am not forced to bivouac in Oval for any similar length of time. |
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Name all your ingredients with the correct measurements given and the length of time you would simmer the stew. |
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Young birds fledge after a length of time that varies widely between species, but is roughly similar to the length of the incubation period. |
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After any length of time in the surf you will see why this city has spawned such great surfers and bodyboarders such as Andre Botha. |
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The length of time spent together and their mutual love and respect has meant that the three boys regarded themselves as brothers. |
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There can be problems with the length of time your child is required to wear the brace and the embarrassment it may cause. |
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Some of these projects might never be completed, and no one can really say what will be the world's next tallest building for any length of time. |
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You'll need a car if you intend to stay here for any length of time because the public transport is all but non-existent. |
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Throughout the day Jason wrestles with his essay but rarely manages to tackle it for any length of time before the intercom buzzes again. |
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The length of time a young starter remains in a game is now pretty much governed by his pitch count. |
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I've heard that leaving a light on for a given length of time may use less energy than turning it off and on again. |
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With that capability, a car's engine could be automatically shut off at stoplights, or any time the engine is idling for any length of time. |
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This is also about the length of time that discount rates converge to perpetuities. |
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And in the length of time it took for us to smoke a cigarette, he'd become completely pie-eyed. |
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I was pretty tired last night so after coming home I did not play around on the computer for any length of time. I conked out fast. |
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The length of time in a mentoring relationship was positively correlated with success. |
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You can also cook it on the stove of course, at a low heat, for about the same length of time. |
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You'll know this if you talk music with them for any given length of time, or watch the way they practise. |
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Plants exhibit as much diversity in the warmth and length of time necessary to mature their fruit as in their frondescence and flowering. |
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I think having this number of men held for this length of time without trial simply adds fuel to the fire in the Middle East. |
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We do not know the length of time after a single aspiration of gastric juice that pepsin can be detected with this immunoassay. |
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The length of time that caregivers considered gastrostomy placement for their child varied. |
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Such a body rotates once about its axis in the same length of time that it orbits the primary. |
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Breathing in and out for an equal length of time is another way to experience expansiveness and balance. |
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The intensity of a heat stress is determined by the absolute temperature, the rate of heating and the length of time at damaging temperatures i.e., the thermal dose. |
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These gradations are controlled by the platemaker's skill, depending on such things as the length of time the plate is left in the acid bath or the amount of rosin used. |
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It was also a way of establishing the lineage of the country's first families, since the length of time one's family had occupied the land often became a measure of status. |
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English by birth, I'd been in Australia for about 10 years and had a hankering to return to my roots, if not permanently, then at least for a considerable length of time. |
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After you take a proper dosage for a certain length of time, your body will acclimate to it and you won't seem to get as hot, nor will you feel as revved up. |
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Steam the waterblommetjies in a steam basket over boiling water for between 12 and 15 minutes or microwave in a micro steamer for the same length of time. |
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Billing is done for the point of attachment to the network and the number of packets sent over the network, rather than for the length of time the user is connected. |
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That was dealt with through disciplinary proceedings, and he was suspended for a length of time, and the outcome was that he was dismissed from the service. |
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All eligible members will get a fixed allocation of 185 shares and a variable amount based on the length of time they have held their policies and the sum invested. |
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To get millions of people to sit down in front of a TV channel for any length of time and soak up all those advertising messages, broadcasters first have to spend big money. |
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If the painting is moved abroad and goes underground for any length of time, then domestic police forces will only have limited time and resources to devote to its recapture. |
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Still, when the bus stopped for any length of time, the bleats of goaty anguish would start up again, and my companion and I would glance at each other. |
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It is all ifs, buts and maybes but I have been pleased with him over the length of time that he has been here and this little spell that he's been having has been terrific. |
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The two problems that cause delay are the length of time taken by the judicial process and the problem in relation to some countries of effectuating return. |
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Then he went on to talk about the length of time that the Crown Prosecutor had cross-examined those witnesses who had been called by the appellant. |
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Blundell also performed experiments on the length of time that it took for blood to coagulate in his transfusion method, which used a receiving cup and a syringe. |
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Conversing with Iglehart for any length of time, reveals a passion for the people and place of India, a place where he continues to visit on a regular basis. |
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For an indeterminable length of time, she wandered between sleep and semi-wakefulness, later remembering the noise of the plane once and then silence. |
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There is no external scrutiny of their use, no limit on the length of time a detainee can spend there, and no way for detainees to appeal against their confinement. |
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I spent lots of yesterday working on some minor characters who, it turns out, because of their backstory, no longer appear in the book for any significant length of time. |
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In addition to their lack of accuracy, sandglasses, waterclocks and candles were also limited in the total length of time they could measure before having to be reset. |
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Since a ship rarely sails for any length of time due east or due west, the difference in departure cannot ordinarily be found as in ordinary sailing. |
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By this unlucky accident, he that had seen so much of the world for such a length of time was reduced to the most indigent state, and at length forced to beg his bread. |
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The end and beginning credits, punctuated with outtakes, dancing, and singing, seem to last roughly the length of time it took for the Titanic to sink. |
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Likewise, there is an interval of a similarly indefinite length of time between the injection of the remedial serum and the lowering of the speculative fever. |
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It is this length of time during which the allegations were allowed to fester that is so puzzling. |
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A 45-minute drive to your holiday home beats spending that length of time in the security check queue at the airport. |
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Sensations, such a pressure, heat, tickle, can all be produced by varying the chronaxie, an electrical pulse varyin g in length of time. |
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Eurodollar futures are contracts to lend Eurodollars at a given interest rate for a particular length of time at a specified future date. |
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If we had more than one cycler then the length of time between the outbound and inbound journeys could be reduced to a few months. |
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Helmets work by crushing on impact and extending the length of time it takes the head to stop moving. |
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The length of time between voyages varies by job availability and personal preference. |
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Hiring halls fill jobs by the length of time the person has been registered at the hall and by their union seniority. |
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The migrants are prohibited from taking local jobs or claiming benefits for a certain length of time, even those with children. |
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Category A is mandatory, with the length of time in the category dependent on time spent in Regular Army service. |
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As a result, the length of time taken to perform checks differs between Schengen countries. |
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Increased body weight in males increases the length of time they can fast due to the ample energy reserves stored in the blubber. |
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The 1914 Act had provided for a similar partition as a temporary measure, for an unspecified length of time. |
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This process, called underway replenishment, extends the length of time a naval vessel can stay at sea, as well as her effective range. |
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This firmness is affected by, among other factors, the length of time for which the branch was dead while the attaching stem continued to grow. |
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Families wanted greater flexibility in the length of time they vacation as well as where and when they vacationed. |
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Many of us who have lived here for any length of time have some repairmen service experiences to tell to provide a few laughs. |
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Authorities said the delay in carrying out a full postmortem was caused by the length of time the body was in deepfreeze. |
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It is an approved GMDSS system, which is important for vessels that spend any length of time at sea. |
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The numbers do not reflect the length of time each country was involved. |
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The invitations to participate in the survey may have deterred some students from participating since they included estimates of the length of time to complete the survey. |
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Pasteurization is a process of heating a food, usually liquid, to a specific temperature for a definite length of time, and then cooling it immediately. |
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In the second, only the tracks are visible, glowing luminously at night, and this semiabstract image is held on the screen for an extended length of time. |
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When any project dominates your life for a sizeable length of time, let alone the best part of six years, you have to accept the agathokakological nature of the beast. |
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Depending upon the use of the cut material, the length of time between cutting will vary from one year for tree hay or withies, to five years or more for larger timber. |
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Mrs. Hobson was particularly out of her element in New York, which she regarded as the most sinful of cities, and seldom ventured out of the apartment for any length of time. |
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Gareth is obviously disappointed to be sidelined for this length of time but he is still young and we have to do what is best for him in the long run. |
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Another new development that has influenced the linguistic argument for bilingual literacy is the length of time necessary to acquire the second language. |
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He found that mortality rates decreased over the history of the slave trade, primarily because the length of time necessary for the voyage was declining. |
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The charge of systematic corruption is less applicable to him, perhaps, than to any minister who ever served the crown for so great a length of time. |
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However Alonso and the Ferrari were furious as the length of time to make a decision meant that the penalty did not alter the result of the race as Hamilton finished second. |
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To complete the picture, plant the yellow day lily hemerocallis flava, which will complete with any other border plant for the length of time the flowers last. |
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The vitrification process differs with the traditional approach to preserving human eggs because of the length of time it takes to freeze the oocytes. |
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