With an excellent long-range weather forecast the majority of the crop will be in the ground within the next week. |
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He will be looking at the long-range weather forecast and praying it won't snow. |
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Our long-range plan for this portal is to add new features incrementally based on user feedback. |
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Though not a long-range projectile, they are devastating when used at practical distances. |
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The objective was to develop long-range strategy for future directions of the movement. |
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With World War II raging in Europe, the need for such long-range bombers was intense. |
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In effect, even bombing and long-range missile attacks have become analogous to sniping. |
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These submarines do not have to submerge or go to sea to launch their long-range missiles. |
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So we keep flying our only long-range twin engine aircraft on domestic routes! |
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In fact the earth rotates, and during the time of flight of a long-range missile they will move a considerable distance. |
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If the United States could develop long-range bombers, so could other countries. |
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The Tomahawk is a long-range subsonic cruise missile that is launched from ships and submarines. |
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What are the implications of the global diffusion of nuclear and long-range delivery vehicle technology? |
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Under it all sides agreed to reduce their strategic rocket forces and to stop long-range bomber flights. |
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Several suspected efforts to build or adapt prohibited long-range ballistic missiles. |
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We also needed to be able to find bees at distances consistent with their long-range flight ability. |
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It was critical to the AMA's long-range plans that states establish these medical boards. |
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This would best be accomplished by trying to extend more diverse assistance from a long-range perspective. |
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We didn't have any long-range plans, and I think it worked for us up to this point. |
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The storm continues to beat the island and the long-range forecast is poor. |
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Now North Korea is building nuclear weapons and the long-range missiles to deliver them. |
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Do you have a plan for every lesson and a long-range plan for each student? |
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The plan has always been to mount biological warheads on all long-range surface-to-surface missiles. |
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Having studied the hedgerows and the behaviour of wildlife, he would offer us a long-range forecast. |
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Such a long-range plan must include decisions about the use of our annual income. |
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He also agreed to extend its 1998 moratorium on long-range missile testing indefinitely. |
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In spite of the high priority given to the long-range rocket programs, progress was difficult. |
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He directed that ballistic missile work continue that would support long-range missile development. |
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After all, the long-range cruise missile is nothing more than an unmanned bomber, an autonomous aerial vehicle, or, simply put, a robot. |
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They have a long-range plan in place and I am proud to be a part of that. |
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Keith is a qualified gunsmith with over 25 years experience, specializing in long-range practical rifles. |
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Paolo Di Canio, meanwhile, gave no quarter, tackling ferociously, harrying opponents and delivering a fierce long-range drive just over the bar. |
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This resulted in several long-range attacks which spotted defensive weakness and exploited it. |
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An incoming missile attack will initially be detected by the ship's long-range surveillance radar. |
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The radar, installed in a radome on top of the main mast, carries out long-range air and surface surveillance and weapon control. |
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A range was opened near Le Havre on the Normandy coast to test long-range guns, and more workshops were built nearby. |
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Avenue continued to press forward but were snatching at long-range efforts, most of which drifted wide of the target. |
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It is refreshing to see wingers again scoring the kind of long-range tries you associate with them. |
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After Owen's long-range gem, Patrik Berger struck from similar distance and Boro were reduced to chasing shadows from then on. |
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The course provides instruction in long-range patrolling, amphibious operations, hydrographic surveys, and specialized ground combat tactics. |
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Varmint hunters and long-range target shooters know all too well the esoteric science of wind doping. |
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The long-range career forecast is looking sunny for Billie Piper. |
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Argyle said it's just what was anticipated when long-range forecasts predicted up to 10 days without significant rain for most of the province. |
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The convoy was comprised of dozens of vehicles transporting long-range artillery rockets. |
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Russia intends to send warships, ground forces and long-range bombers. |
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My guess is that this is the launching base for long-range missiles. |
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The forward-swept midwing has a high aspect ratio, which contributes to long-range performance. |
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Well, Larry, long-range effects on this is that now the Indian Ocean is awake, or that entire area is awake to the fact that it's possible. |
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Ahead of us lie the supposedly reliable computerized ID systems that can identify malefactors with long-range cameras. |
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The manned aircraft will operate in long-range, low-level missions, using stealth technologies and terrain screening. |
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The British battlecruiser's main long-range armament usually consisted of eight guns which varied in calibre from 12 to 15 inch. |
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For example, the close range shield features quick, multiple hits, while the long-range weapon focuses in on powerful blows. |
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The squally showers that drenched the area before kick off had mercifully ceased by the time Chris took an early long-range penalty. |
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That means the F-35 will be almost entirely reliant on long-range air-to-air missiles. |
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It will still carry a pair of Raytheon AIM-120 AMRAAM long-range air-to-air missiles and a pair of bombs. |
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On July 10, India launched its new, long-range Agni III missile from the Orissa Coast which fell short of its intended target 1800 miles away. |
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This notwithstanding, Novikov succeeded to preserve the long-range aviation and re-equip it with strategic turboprop and jet bombers of the day. |
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Kirkby actually came closest to scoring when a thunderous long-range effort from Steve Chapman skimmed the crossbar. |
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When all was ready, the long-range snipers, including me and my men, began firing. |
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The southern pollutant buildup has long-range effects, often traveling across Africa, far beyond the main brown cloud of particles. |
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Wigan fans will always remember the trademark little shuffle and an explosive burst for a long-range try. |
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It can engage targets while stationary and on the move, using missiles for long-range targets and guns for close-in defence. |
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Taiwan would use long-range missiles to strike China's inland military targets such as command centers, military supply stations, and airports. |
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His long-range shot flew in off a post but the linesman saw a player standing in an offside position. |
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They guarded their opponents courteously, looked for unchallenged spaces to catch the ball, and settled for long-range heaves. |
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His long-range striking from dead balls was impressive in the first half and no less so into the wind after the break. |
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The last structural-functional subclass contains sites which share a common amino acid function or type and represent long-range interactions. |
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They charge forward, launching their strongest and most long-range attacks possible. |
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An outstanding long-range sniper, Jacobsen has only a fair-to-middling off-dribble game and plays very little defense. |
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Various experts made estimates of the long-range computing power needed for their disciplines in units of petaflops. |
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The lack of American bases in the Pacific also led, faute de mieux, to fleet self-subsistence and long-range capability. |
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Montgomery converted the try and then kicked two long-range penalties to make the score 23-7 with 18 minutes left in the match. |
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Women, it seems, are more aware of and concerned about the long-range effects of sun damage, everything from crow's feet to cancer. |
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Sometimes this long-range goal is sacrificed because of the desire to expose or debunk a current claim. |
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Knights goalminder Dave Thomas looked sharp, saving three long-range efforts from the point. |
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All communications are knocked out and long-range missile guidance systems no longer operate. |
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For this the Canadian Navy obtained four modern, quiet long-range diesel-electric patrol submarines to replace their ageing Oberon-class boats. |
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The weapon station can be fitted with externally mounted long-range anti-tank guided missiles. |
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Coalition air forces also strike long-range artillery emplacements, air defense sites and surface-to-surface missile sites. |
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Amongst other exercises, the navy practised the firing of cruise missiles, long-range rockets and torpedoes. |
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A long-range goal of the Chinese expansion has been the development of a navy capable of extended tours far from home. |
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Stephen Carson walloped another long-range shot goalwards, although this one demanded fine handling from the goalkeeper currently on loan from Manchester United. |
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Specifically, large electropositive or electronegative regions can reasonably attract oppositely charged entities through long-range electrostatic interactions. |
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It can be fired as a long-range standoff missile, or its all-aspect passive radar homing seeker can be used to detect and attack targets of opportunity. |
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I am a little overanxious for his input into long-range planning. |
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At the centre of the strategy was a commitment to strategic bombing, the long-range and independent assault on the economic and military infrastructure of the enemy state. |
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The V-3 long-range gun, code-named by the Germans Hochdruck pumpe or Fleisigges Leichen, was a long-range smooth-bore gun, designed to fire fin-stabilized shells. |
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True, at present the main thrust is placed mostly on engaging an enemy force advancing for a counterstroke with air strikes and long-range precision weapons. |
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Some researchers have also suggested changes to Einstein's general theory of relativity, such as a new long-range force that moderates the strength of gravity. |
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Both were long-range screamers that had the home crowd on its feet. |
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There is little direct precedent for this model in Asia, where only monastics engage in serious meditation, and its long-range future remains an open question. |
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In short, it had all the makings of a nuclear attack drill, part of an escalation in long-range Russian operations worldwide. |
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In all simulations the time step was 2 fs, periodic boundary conditions were applied, and long-range electrostatic interactions were calculated by Ewald summation. |
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Unlike phanerogams, which undergo long-range dispersal by seeds or spores, lichens have two fundamentally different mechanisms of long-range dispersal. |
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But it was Thistle who were able to swat their opponents for the second time soon after the re-start after Scott Paterson had come reasonably close with a long-range belter. |
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For earthquakes, as weather, the long-range perspective is perhaps more useful from the standpoint of how to withstand the power of large temblors over long stretches of time. |
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Morocco attacked from the start only to discover that the Congolese had no intention of being cannon fodder and the North Africans resorted to long-range shots. |
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When it came to scoring goals, from long-range, from headers, overhead kicks, close in poachers, Law was a genius when it came to putting a ball in the back of the net. |
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He says that Blair tried to persuade him the Middle East and the whole world were under threat from Iraq's supposed long-range weapons carrying dirty warheads. |
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Besides the long-range interactions it makes with neighboring protease residues, the binding affinity of a peptide also depends on its own conformation. |
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Almaty posed menace on the break as Ward did well again to clutch a long-range daisycutter from first-leg goalscorer Mikhail Bakaev. |
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Badlands manufactures a number of packs to suit every individual, from heavy-duty, long-range packs, to light daypacks and fanny-packs. |
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The 23-year-old's sensational long-range half-volley made it 3-0 after half an hour. |
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It is interesting that Lonergan and Balthasar concur in their respective negative assessments of the long-range effects of Scotism. |
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That's one reason why long-range riflery is a scientific art or an artistic science. |
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These anti-ballistic missiles are designed to destroy attacking long-range enemy ballistic missiles. |
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Kenneth's long-range, last-gasp intervention after he was introduced 20 minutes from time saved the day. |
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While many persevered with long-range Method feeder tactics, Eamonn stuck with the pellet waggler on peg 100 to bag 18 carp to around 12lb. |
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The world airline fleet of long-range aircraft consists almost entirely of widebodies. |
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Yet the topside exerts significant control over the lower ionosphere and hence also has an indirect effect on long-range radio comunications. |
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That should have been that, but Hart caught a dose of the Hennessey wobbles and spilled Adlene Guedioura's long-range shot. |
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Adam and Novikovas swapped long-range efforts, neither of which troubled the respective keepers. |
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It was Bannan who released Agbonlahor for his goal with a long-range curling pass after Stephen Warnock had dispossessed Mohamed Diame. |
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He of the fabulous long-range shot or the useless blooter professes to love everything about Rangers. |
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The 9XTend-MESH Development Kit is the easiest and most cost-effective way to quickly establish a dependable long-range wireless mesh network. |
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The military aims to develop long-range surface-to-air missiles, called L-SAM, by 2020 to intercept missiles at an altitude of about 50 km. |
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Army s only tactical long-range precision surface-to-surface weapon, which can eliminate targets as far as 185 miles. |
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According to Frohlich, a certain fraction of the supplied energy is not thermalized but stored in a single mode that exhibits long-range phase correlations. |
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The coexistence of spin-states and observation of history-depending irreversibility is explained as effect of long-range elastic strains mediated by magnetovolume coupling. |
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The Defense Ministry announced Monday the successful testing of two new missiles, including a long-range missile with multiple warheads, a first for Iran. |
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Anticarrier operations received a substantial boost in effectiveness with the advent of fast nuclear boats armed with long-range anti-shipping missiles. |
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Again, like the stalemate encounter with the Hammers, United were restricted to long-range efforts with Mathieu Debuchy again hammering waywardly at the visitors' goal. |
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At full stretch, Myhill then two-handedly caught a curling long-range effort from Kevin Nicholls before palming away a close-range bid by Sol Davies. |
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The towed array, originally a clip-on type but reelable in the latest large submarines, is used for long-range passive detection and surveillance. |
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A further long-range effort from Harrison Glew, and a brace of chances for William Peterkin were denied by the inspired Campbell in the Norristhorpe goal. |
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Also, the good old Dear Leader would not part with his long-range ballistic missile system, Taepodong 2, that can deliver nukes at distant targets. |
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Winchester says the short, fat case has a very efficient and consistent powder burn and will give shooters and hunters exceptional accuracy and long-range performance. |
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To plan for that long-range planning retreat, a survey went out to the leadership of the section to help determine the ELULS priorities over the next five years. |
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