The shop sold clotted cream, the paths were lined with split log fences and cow parsley and we were less than a mile from the sea. |
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Sonntag occasionally populated his landscapes with a lone land hunter, usually near his rustic log cabin. |
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After one particularly long submersion, Blair spotted a log stretched out across the river just within reach of his outstretched hands. |
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When it comes to larger mills with decent internal sorting capacities, or multi-mill operations, log sorting is a different kettle of fish. |
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Streptococci emit light during log phase growth, and luminescence subsides as they enter stationary phase. |
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The airline recorded more than 230 cases of air rage last year, although it does not log incidents that happen on the ground. |
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Cathy's an ace with the computer and knows how to jigger the DNA analyser database to delete the log entry for a test run. |
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My modem is acting up so it took forever to log on, shades of things to come. |
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A log building expert analyzed features such as handwrought nails, log joinery, and floor plans. |
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By the late 1880s many Ojibwa lived in one-room log cabins, frame cabins, or tar paper shacks rather than in wigwams. |
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In tents, shacks, log cabins and frame dwellings, pioneers gathered together for protection. |
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Basal areas of several woody species differed between the log and forest floor microsites. |
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The low, irregular ceiling is crisscrossed with beams made from ships' timbers and a log fire crackles merrily in the hearth. |
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Mira allows you to log into a Windows XP computer from a much simpler and less expensive remote device. |
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Kip immediately began to build and restore log cabins and has moved onto build custom homes, as well as create custom cabinetry and furniture. |
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The participants completed the sleep log immediately after awakening each morning. |
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A yule log has traditionally been used to start the fire for the following year. |
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The winners of the monthly competition for the best homemade yule log was Doreen Mulhall. |
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Veneer is made by placing a cut log on a giant lathe and then rotating it against a cutter. |
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Female amphiumas come to land to nest and lay their eggs, usually under a log near the water's edge. |
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For archival purposes, the log can be printed daily or weekly as a permanent record. |
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The other 50 per cent of the sawlogs are sold on the open market through the log sort yard. |
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After Ray, who makes rolltop desks, watched a custom sawyer turn a log into lumber, he and Mark decided they wanted to make their own lumber. |
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And he's designed a special grapple to lift log butts off the ground to snake them out instead of tearing up the forest floor by dragging them. |
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Booming demand for made-to-measure Finnish log cabins from a North Yorkshire company will lead to 35 new jobs over the next 12 months. |
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Some log furniture is sanded smooth, some are skipped peeled, some have the bark on and some are completely peeled. |
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The log upended there didn't split like it was suppose to and with an angry yank, Joe tried to pull the head free. |
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The log power of activity in delta, theta, alpha, sigma, and beta bandwidths was computed. |
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I could see a log flip upwards, tumbling end over end to hit the ground and cartwheel to a standstill like a caber. |
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According to a log sheet found at the scene, the tanker was carrying 8000 litres of 97 octane fuel and 18600 litres of diesoline. |
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A constant uncertainty on a linear scale transforms to a variable uncertainty on a log scale. |
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It was log cabin style, as all of ours were, but the roof was shingled with crumbling slate, a pattern that resembled dragons scales. |
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Abraham Lincoln's campaign capitalized on the image of the log cabin and the backwoods railsplitter. |
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I get up to gather some wood, but the log has caught, with a flame the size of a gas ring, and the billy boils quickly. |
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Parents were asked to maintain a log regarding the number of children's missed school days and the use of medical services postoperatively. |
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Each segment was named, numbered, and indicated on the log sheet reference. |
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The biggest tillers can power log splitters, pull a wagonload of rocks or clear snow from a driveway. |
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Each morning intelligence analysts log on at their computer terminals and enter the Dictionary system. |
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Life for me is essentially a log book of time past and time that is yet to arrive. |
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As we descended, my behind bounced off each log we passed, as though I were a piece of laundry being scrubbed on a washboard. |
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Antibody titers were expressed as the log 2 of the highest dilution of plasma containing hemagglutination. |
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A blog, or web log to give the term its full name, is basically a journal available for other people to read on the web. |
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Half of all those quizzed in the Midlands said they liked to slip into their jim-jams to log on. |
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The overview referred to the previous month and was not wholly consistent with the tenor of the contemporaneous log for that period. |
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Intrusion detection, log monitoring, and of course patch management all become part of the overall security of the website and the contents. |
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Happy eaters fill the three large, light rooms, spreading across the pine floors, wheelback chairs, chunky wooden tables and winter log fire. |
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I brought him inside, threw the log in the snow, and gave him a rawhide to take his mind off the log. |
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The building is of drop log construction, a style adopted by Tim for its similarity with the pioneering architecture of the region. |
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Burn a log in the fireplace, air carries off the phlogiston, and the dephlogisticated log reveals itself as a pile of ashes. |
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When he pulled the trigger his bullet thumped into the log and the crow flew lazily away unscathed. |
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Wooden lodges and log cabins are usually found on the banks of a lake or river. |
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Ulysses took his revenge while Polyphemus was asleep, driving a sharpened and heated log into the single eye of their cannibal captor. |
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However I did log a woodchat shrike, numerous barn and red-rumped swallows, a veritable swarm of common swifts, and a common buzzard. |
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Early this morning I found a log hidden in the woodsy section of the botanic gardens. |
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Expect leather armchairs, log fires, ambient music and a sexier-than-thou bar girl serving anything from absinthe to whiskey. |
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Here, classic regional cuisine is served in a timbered dining room with a roaring log fire. |
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I haven't bought a CD in six months, it's taken these boys to tempt me back from my lakeside log cabin. |
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The fitted lines are for the regression of the square root of the y-axis variable on log shoot dry weight. |
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It is illegal to dump any waste material at sea and all vessels will have to log and land their waste on returning from sea. |
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The den is where the music legend practiced and kept a handwritten log of his recordings. |
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The log boat tradition, once established in the Mesolithic period, continued well into the Middle Ages. |
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Prior to the creation of this facility, each application program would handle log messages in its own way. |
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The basic task of psad is to make use of firewall log messages generated by either ipchains or iptables to detect suspect network traffic. |
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Police are urging off-licences and traders selling alcohol to log the number of refusals and report offending adults. |
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Smiling broadly, she slowed to a trot and cantered when the next log came into view. |
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When he looked up, he saw Kerna mocking him, imitating a woman drinking tea on the same log before the thicket. |
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Its products allow users to log into the system from a remote location via the internet or a local intranet. |
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We've been assured that all is well this time around, but we won't be sure until we get there, log in, and do the bizzo. |
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Its trunk allows an elephant to lift a log weighing a ton or more, shell a peanut, and detect odors up to five miles away. |
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Quilt lovers prize eye-catching quilts such as crazy quilts, log cabins, and Baltimore album quilts. |
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For those who like to have all the details planned out in advance, log on for limitless bargains. |
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A rock and log structure was placed within the riprap and willow structures to improve instream habitat for fish. |
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That's when we log on, make sure that designer flyswatter is still in stock and that shirt is available in light aqua, and place our order. |
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When I rang to book it in I was told to bring the log book, which we now call the V5 registration document, as well as the old MOT certificate. |
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Their thatch roofs start with a log frame, followed by thin bamboo, leaves, and, finally, grass. |
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Tempted to log on and goof off in your favorite chat room, rather than complete the financial projections on your new business plan? |
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How can I log on to local internet providers and pay only local phone charges when I am abroad? |
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Last year, it started selling fuel pellets made from waste wood and sawdust, designed to be burned in home fires and log burners. |
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Other entertainments include the country's biggest carousel, a log flume and a mini-zoo. |
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Remember when roller coasters vied simply to be the tallest, fastest, and scariest, and a log flume ride was just a big splash? |
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The girls just took this as an opportunity to ride the log flume and get henna tattoos. |
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Overall, it wasn't nearly as fun as the log flume I rode at the carnival in Brahm. |
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The Raging River Ride log flume lets older kids and adults experience the splash of a 60 km-an-hour drop from 11 metres. |
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The log flume was the last ride we went on that day, but not because of what had happened. |
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Spend all day riding the rollercoasters, roundabouts, railroad trains and log flumes of the theme park until you're utterly exhausted. |
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Lawsuits can slow Forest Service efforts to salvage log burned areas or thin unburned ones, but he grossly exaggerated it. |
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Children aged from six upwards can log on to the school's computer system before the start of the school day to order their lunch. |
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After moving the logs along skid roads to tide water, small teams of horses where used to form log booms. |
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The aim is to save bobbies from having to march offenders back to the police station to log their details. |
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The owner is now seeking planning consent for 20 log cabins, screened by 20 ft mature trees to be planted straightway. |
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Maybe they should have a little log cabin, a hayride at Halloween, or Christmas scenery. |
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My job, as I saw it, would be to follow and log the changes and prepare a blueprint to be used in future as a go-to manual. |
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The dining room with chandeliers by candlelight, log fire and tapestried walls, offers continental and local fare prepared with creativity. |
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The offences were detected during inspections of log books by fisheries officers. |
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Canvey was one of the first to log on when it installed eight PCs a year ago, connecting islanders to the rest of the world. |
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The software team programmed the scheduler to log when a job took longer than expected. |
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The log scale exposure index was treated as a continuous variable in multivariate analyses. |
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He'd bought an old double-ended fishboat called the Zowie, and they were going beachcombing, otherwise known as log salvaging. |
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There is also a range of stone outbuildings including a coach house, two garages, a workshop and log store. |
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In this case the slave machine acquires the resources after the ten-second node timeout occurs, as shown in the log excerpt. |
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A log on the campfire near us cracked and collapsed, making sparks fly up into the air. |
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He muscles the log toward the opposite bank, crouches atop a slick boulder, and steadies the log. |
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The children have maintained a log book in the hide of all the birds and wildlife they see. |
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When I'd finished the work, I crawled to my bed and slept like a log and then woke up ready for work again. |
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But, then again, I sleep like a log even when it is not one o'clock in the morning. |
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Although the predominant style is the traditional log cabin, other styles range from Swiss chalets to upscale modern wooden condominiums. |
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There are self-contained cabins and chalets and a lodge with a shared kitchen and lounge with a log fire. |
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It was really quite dark, and every so often, she stumbled over a hidden log or bit of slippery slime. |
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To the left the spacious drawing room includes a stone fireplace with matching hearth and log store. |
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He often goes online, unidentified, and tells others to log on to an interesting interview with a certain actor. |
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Logging companies can reduce their payments by devaluing the wood they log through a practice known as grade setting. |
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Over the next few days, after the Yule log has died to an ember, we will attempt to clarify those hard choices for readers. |
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In winter, log fires blaze amidst the charpoys scattered around for people to sit on, chat, and enjoy the shows and dances. |
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There was no log fire lit this time, but it wasn't needed on a such a mild and sunny autumn afternoon. |
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Think cosy log cabin, lots of satisfied regulars and a country dinner party feel. |
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Malone Engineering currently produces post drivers, toppers, log splitters, power-type transport boxes in a range of sizes. |
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He dug snow away from its end, and from within a hollow in the log retrieved two wooden barbed spears. |
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The teponaxtli was a long horizontal drum hollowed from a log and beautifully carved. |
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Jiman, meanwhile, was hollowing out a log for a new drum commissioned from Joshua. |
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Compost heaps, log piles, rockeries, garden ponds and long grass patches provide cover and food for visiting grass snakes and slow-worms. |
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Outside it is all whitewashed walls and chimneys and inside exposed beams, plates and a roaring log fire. |
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Keep a log of how much time gets spent mindlessly chatting online instead of doing something important. |
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But don't expect to warm a brandy in front of a log fire serenaded by a piper's lament. |
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Tilton's log hut hospitals were found to be very conducive to the recovery of soldiers from hospital fever. |
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A major disadvantage has been that it is not straightforward to construct a histogram with log bins when the original data have been digitized. |
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There was also a log cabin for dining, and on that late-September night, over a dinner of Mongolian noodles with beef, we met our fellow elect. |
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Yes, so see a bloke revolving a log in the water while he's standing on it, and you know it's birling. |
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The fossilization process known as petrifaction usually begins when a tree or log is buried in silica-rich, alkaline volcanic ash or mud. |
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Tigress Petrophysics allows petrophysicists to characterise reservoirs by analysing log and core data. |
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Up to six million people are expected to log on during the month-long project to see how the politically monikered pen-mates get on. |
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For many people it conjures up visions of log cabins, country farmhouses and Shaker style kitchens. |
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The pagefile is typically stored on the first primary partition, and if your Windows crashes, it's writes a log to the disk. |
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Each chalet has five twin bedrooms, all en suite, a Jacuzzi for tired muscles and log fires. |
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The effort will beckon consumers with a sweepstakes, distributing yet-to-be-determined prizes, to log on. |
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Variables were log 10 transformed as appropriate to improve fit to a normal distribution for parametric statistical analyses. |
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Prabowo parleyed with the leaders of the demonstrations and received their log of claims. |
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Specifically, it scans the log files and generates a synopsis of which accounts have been used and when. |
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These can be used by fraudsters to work out security codes and passwords and log into customers' accounts. |
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She sat down on the log and she just waited for him to carry on with cleaning the fish. |
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We used a log transformation for the alcohol problem index because of the strong positive skew of the variable. |
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The per capita income variable was log transformed to reduce positive skew. |
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He effortlessly cleaved a log in half, then into quarters lengthwise, before straightening to look at her again. |
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Web users are getting fed up with the bombardment of irrelevant messages every time they log on. |
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First, the.5 log unit ND reduction of luminance may have been excessive for a photopic task. |
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On the new product, I can log on and run things from a command line and do it a lot faster. |
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If a filename is specified on the command line, that filename will be used to log the process accounting information. |
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Napster requires you to log into your account with a portable player at least once a month, or the songs become unplayable. |
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It's an idea that seems to be garnering preliminary approval from outdoor professionals who must log time picking up after careless campers. |
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The log contains data from many months, not only January 2004, so the first order of business is to use grep to limit our data set. |
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He was determined not to suffer the same grisly fate and kept walking until he found a remote abandoned log cabin where he made his home. |
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He expelled a spray of fine white foam which almost extinguished the great log fire in the corner of the snug. |
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You can log any intrusion attempts and the modem can apparently even email you an alert. |
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Balancing the tree is a slanting cenotaph, stamped W. W.3 GENERAL, with a log cabin embossed on its base. |
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The next time the program connected to the Internet to send mail, it uploaded the log file. |
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I use the solunar table that's in my fishing log program and most of the time it's pretty close. |
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Creating log piles may help to attract hedgehogs, and rockeries may attract frogs, newts and toads who usually spend winter on land. |
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If you use a broadax, hew the log face perpendicular to the ground rather than parallel, as shown here. |
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After a long walk thru the woods I may end the day empty handed or find one beautifully spalted dead log that will keep me busy for weeks. |
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The defendant has produced the single line entry from the log that pertains to the representative plaintiff's claim. |
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A late 1930's photograph of the log cabin where her grandmother was posted as a district nurse suggests rough working conditions. |
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They had no intentions of conforming to frontier stereotypes by living in primitive log cabins and wearing buckskin clothing. |
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In 1996 the log shafts had been replaced by concrete caissons, but the mine was essentially dormant. |
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They slumber beneath leaves or a log or loose bark, between boards in an attic or within a gap in a leaky old double-hung window. |
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Accelerate 10 feet before the log and time your pedal stroke so your strongest leg will be on the downstroke when you reach the log. |
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Most of the miners lived in canvas tents, some of them large enough to accommodate several men, and there were a few log cabins. |
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A log is a veritable road map of hurdles, pitfalls, triggers, at-risk times, as well as successfully traversed foodfests. |
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A log in that unsightly pile writhed as if it were already on fire, though the flames had not quite reached it. |
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Industry turned from the manufacture of tanks and other war materiel to the manufacture of log skidders, Caterpillar tractors, and chainsaws. |
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You swish down the slopes a few times, take respite somewhere near a log fire and drink hot chocolate. |
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A food log can be a wake-up call to improve habits we didn't even know needed fixing. |
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A log file can be created when the program being checked performs a core dump. |
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You can spend the night in warm, cosy log cabins watching the northern lights dance across the sky. |
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Nestled among shimmering aspens and cottonwoods on 3 secluded, wildflower-dappled acres, this hand-hewn log home serves up a feast for the eyes. |
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Settling his wife and six children first in a crude log cabin and then in a larger frame house, he began work on his Italianate mansion. |
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Lee said they were forced to lift a heavy log until it fell, crushing them. |
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I was all gaitered up but a lot of the day was spend jumping from log to grass tussock and back to log. |
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Before recording, have your props and costumes organized and tape log sheets prepared. |
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It can log your keystrokes, mine your data, reboot your puter, even cause it to not boot up. |
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Should we really assume that all people everywhere want to collect digital ephemera and log their lives as they go by? |
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The main building has a false front, an ersatz log cabin applied to a World War II-era Quonset hut. |
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Under the assumptions that genes act multiplicatively, the log of this ratio should decline linearly over time. |
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I have javascript enabled on this Windows 95 Netscape 4.6 browser but no forms for annotation appear when I log on to the site. |
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With a bitter glare at his scarred right hand, he heaved on the rope and sent the unoffending log scooting another length across the ground. |
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Imagine snuggling up in front of your own log fire while outside the north wind blows a bitter warning of frosty times ahead. |
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The power's just come back on, and after two hours of being lost in the unpowered wilderness, I quickly turn on my computer, hoping to log on. |
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They will need to be bold, and not a little brutal, even unreasonable in the short term, to break the log jam. |
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Like lightning, the alligator opens its mouth and snaps it shut just as the log swings by, reducing it to splinters. |
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Turfway is asking all horsemen to log their horses' temperatures twice a day. |
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This system permits the operator to navigate along pipeline planned routes and log the GPS coordinates of the aircraft's trajectory. |
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The log folder can also be used to record shop drawing and material sample transmissions. |
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This log provided an invaluable source for information, in addition to our Ethernet sniffer we ran to view all transactions. |
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These criminals are turning to redirecting domain names so that users will unsuspectedly log onto illegitimate sites under hacker control. |
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He enjoys snowmobiling, boating, and relaxing in his log cabin with his family. |
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Kelley's Agonist is only one of many warblogs that suck in reports from around the world and give a constantly updated log of the conflict's arc. |
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She crawled over and lay next to him, looking over the log to see a family of deer, a doe and three babies, their horns barely coming up. |
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In quartersawing, lumber is produced by first quartering the log and then sawing perpendicular to the growth rings. |
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I went and hung out a load of washing in the time it took to log on and get into my site. |
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Never break a synthetic log apart to quicken the fire or use more than one log at a time. |
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For navigation purposes, you can use your log to record waypoints and route numbers or times at certain markers for a future good reference. |
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A steady stream of them continuously marched right down the middle of the log and into Ana's precious ariat. |
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You lift a rotting log with one hand and pry out juicy grubs with your other forefinger. |
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The process is a form of combustion, similar to burning a log in a fireplace. |
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She suggests regularly sharing a detailed log of current work projects and accomplishments with your boss. |
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She clashed with the headmistress so often that she kept a log of incidents on the advice of colleagues. |
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This included a drugs raid in May, fights in the pub and a log of incidents over the past year. |
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I watch as John starts to log the vehicle's details on his computer, but am slightly puzzled when he leans over and closely inspects its wheels. |
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Early reporting means that police can log the incidents and have more leads to follow. |
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In some places, great swathes of hillside have been cut away in the urgency to log timber. |
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If I could secure a permit for him to log a different area, he would leave Betumonga alone. |
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Since you are already identifying users when they log in, returning preferred style sheets would be a snap. |
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Users log in with their e-mail addresses and a password to access the bug database. |
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These lines list the time at which the login attempt was made, the user who tried to log in as another user, if available, and the target user. |
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You must follow a strict procedure when you log out of the network and pull out the card, lest you have to reboot to reconnect. |
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They can set up and store personal settings on the system which are activated every time they log on. |
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Sputnik requires users to log in before using the system, so a wireless network provider knows who's tapping its resources. |
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Remember that your computer will still log off automatically if you do not use use it for more than 30 minutes. |
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It is a knock for those trying to encourage clean air policies and switch from open fires and log burners to electricity. |
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Viewed from a log cabin in the wilds, today's Anchorage of 237,000 is a dreadful prospect. |
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The family center, a large log cabin with a fireplace built of unworked stone, is the site for the opening campfire gathering. |
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When I was ten our house burned down and we built a log cabin from trees my step-dad cut on the property. |
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The travelers passed settlements consisting of one store, one saloon, and a log cabin or two. |
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My favorite was his chipmunk house, a miniature log cabin with tables and chairs, a front porch, a wood pile, and a rocking chair. |
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Because the house was a log cabin, the walls were full of chinks filled with mud and emitted a woody smell. |
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During the 2003 heatwave, when the pub's small bar was getting overcrowded, a log cabin was built in the beer garden. |
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His house was a simple, fairly primitive home, built from logs like an odd sort of mix between a tree house and a log cabin. |
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Tommy pointed to the external hot tub beside a log cabin as a nice touch to the house. |
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We enjoyed an excellent meal in a booth in an ersatz log cabin, then retired, dizzy and incredulous that we'd made it this far. |
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William Tennent, therefore, established a small school for Presbyterian ministers in a log cabin on the farm he owned in Bucks County. |
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Looking at the 15 minutes of log before the crash, we find about one thousand login requests and only a few logouts. |
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Receptionists at taxi firms will be issued with forms so they can log them as and when they are reported by drivers. |
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Bench rules were often made of maple, log and board rules of hickory, and blacksmith's rules and counter measures of brass. |
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Any trainer who wants to run a horse in any race must log that entry with Weatherbys. |
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In the airport lounge, I log on to the Net to see what is happening back home. |
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To that end, there are fine antiques and paintings, overstuffed sofas, roaring log fires, solicitous staff, visiting dogs and spectacular views. |
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A usage log within the practice computers recorded when the guidelines were used and by whom. |
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They have to identify their variable costs, then calculate the money they can save or the new sales they can log adding technology. |
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What happens if they log in and find out that some spammer has sent them tons of spam including big attachment files? |
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Hens herd their chicks from the shade of one log to the next, searching for specks of grain along the way. |
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One of the best ways to determine if you have been banned is to look at your log files to see if Google is visiting your website. |
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From backyard log splitters to the huge machines you see on construction sites, hydraulic equipment is amazing in its strength and agility! |
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He had two or three chain saws and even a log splitter hooked up to the back of his tractor. |
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Did you log on and buy up the maximum allocation of six tickets per person? |
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The log was cut from a red oak, and burned all of Christmas Eve and some would burn it all day on Christmas Day also. |
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The bunkhouses were log cabins, and the other buildings were of the same motif. |
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Thousands of sporangia were also collected on a moss covered decaying conifer log on a ground site at night with the use of a flashlight. |
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The Sunday papers are spread messily around, and the hiss from our glasses of Buck's Fizz competes with the crackling log fire to be the most pleasurable sound. |
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There will be a dramatic expansion of the premises as new log cabins and sheds, summer houses and pergolas spring up in the grounds as demonstration products. |
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This takes advantage of the better asymptotic properties of the difference in the log variances, as well as of the monotonicity of the transformation. |
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Long days, if you're lucky, of still warm sunshine with a nip in the evening air that makes an aromatic log fire and an after-dinner digestif most welcome. |
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Potential visitors would be able to log on, click through details of all the hotels and packages available, then make direct bookings for transport and accommodation. |
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Local lumbermen notify him when they discover a log with curly maple effects or if they find a large burl such as the one shown here and in the earlier article. |
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We don't know from the ship's log whether that ship was sailing that night, although normally on a Sunday night, the ship is in dock and doesn't sail. |
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These repeated checks added up to considerable amounts of time and fragmented work, particularly as nurses had to log on to the computer each time. |
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Continuing upward, we passed an old log barn from which we could hear the companionable gurgles and neck bells of sheep, safely shut away behind a door. |
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You used to need a PC if you wanted to log your appointments, maintain an address book, track your stock portfolio and calculate your income taxes. |
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He was in the process of updating his log when the intercom buzzed. |
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First of all we built up a site for tourers and now that is well-established we feel the time is right to progress to the next phase of the scheme which is the log cabins. |
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After traveling just 15 miles in three hours her water broke and the log jam on the hard shoulder delayed an ambulance. |
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It crashed after a simulation in which just a few hundred people tried to log on simultaneously. |
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The problem is that it is a lot easier and faster to log on to a gambling web site or do off-site betting on track races than to go to an amusement park. |
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It is challenging to make a Windows system log to a remote device. |
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Riveters log hundreds of hours making the banners that drape the stadium throughout the season. |
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An employee who forgot their password to log in to the corporate network would probably get a withering look from the support staff as they grovelled to have it reset. |
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The evergreen and the yule log originated from the Norsemen. |
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Her eyes barely discerned the shape of the hollow log across the river. |
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She sate on the log of a fallen tree, of which there were many. |
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I do not know all their names, as they usually log in with a handle. |
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The walls of his log cabin-style burial chamber were draped in fabric, and he was laid out on a decorated bronze couch covered with furs and other material. |
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In the afternoon, when the sun relented, the men returned to the fields and she went back to the big kitchen, rekindled the log fire and prepared the evening meal. |
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When rekindling a fire from coals, placing a split log on the bed of coals produces a more successful transition from smoldering into flame than using an unsplit log. |
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If a log were a perfect cylinder with uniformly thick growth layers, the figure on the surfaces of boards cut in tangential planes would be parallel markings. |
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We've had some rain this past couple of weeks but even so the earth is dry and parched still, inclined to ring like a hollow log as the hoe works. |
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Instead of file system dumps, this data set contained specific file system information such as changed files, inode information, and important log files. |
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The water shifted above a quake does not move across the ocean, i.e. a log floating at the surface above the epicentre would not have been carried to Thailand or Somalia. |
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He raised the pole above his head, drove the spike into a log at his feet, shinnied up the pole, and to a chorus of cheers, bowed as he stood upon the far side, triumphant. |
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Then, the log he was leaning on gave way with a resounding crack. |
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The young man weaves through clusters of bamboo and cuts a diagonal slash into a tree, positioning a hollow log at the end. |
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My headquarters will be in the log building on top of the hill, where you will be furnished a staff officer to guide you to your place on the field. |
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One morning a few years ago, the editor left his apartment to find an ax stuck into a log on his doorstep. |
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The floor was of stone, covered by the largest Turkish rug she had ever seen and, to the rear of the hall, a log fire crackled and burned in its enormous grate. |
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To have a log fire in the house may be beautiful if it is burning safely in the grate, but if it is burning merrily on the lounge floor the house could be burned down. |
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It's a log cabin built on the scale of a grand European ski hotel. |
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Back at the cabin we sit together on a log near the porch and drink bourbon and ice water out of the Thermos cap. |
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Everyone with more than one follower on Twitter is having an identity crisis every time they log in. |
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If you feel, however, that the e-mail might be legit, log in to your account using the company's Web site and drill down to the personal account information page yourself. |
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The mathematical functions include the standards found on a good pocket calculator, such as exponents, logs, trig, matrices, as well as sigmoid, gamma and log gamma functions. |
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You put a little of water in their terrarium, and you can put a log in there for them, and then feed them like some little bit of bread and Cheerios. |
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The station was a small log cabin with lots of lights and windows. |
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He can't be exact without a lengthy stock-check, but there are more 7,500 of the plastic kits stacked floor to ceiling in his lounge and the log cabin in his garden. |
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This ID is what lets Napster know a banned computer is trying to log on. |
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Hornblower left the first watch at four bells, entered the cabin, and sat writing in the log by the light of a single candle and the ceiling lantern. |
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Logs ideally should be written to a very secure central log server. |
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Jade carefully slipped in another log and felt the heat radiate. |
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Guests dine and rub shoulders with working coffee farmers and, in an affirming testament to the honor system, are asked to log their own charges on a communal notepad. |
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This program will continue downloading even after you log out. |
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Originally built as a stopover for German adventurers on their way to the North Pole, the huge family-run log cabin stands on the banks of the River Muonio. |
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In the glow of their log fire, fortified by coffee and cognac, I deliberately steered the conversation towards the peccadilloes of awkward neighbours. |
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Now our log chains, binders, and pins are always right where we need them. |
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Some of the dead were buried in log coffins set in pits in the ground, others were placed on the ground surface and covered in logs or wooden frames. |
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She hit a heavy shovel on a log concealed by the long grass. |
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