At the time, he was a civilian assisting in the force's computer unit doing low-grade jobs such as imaging and downloading files. |
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Not too long ago, these inexpensive loads were assembled using soft, low-grade shot and cheap wads. |
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Tick-borne diseases typically begin with a low-grade fever, headache, malaise, and possibly a rash. |
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China has been restructuring its steel industry, increasingly replacing low-grade domestic iron ore with imported iron ore of better quality. |
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Physical examination showed low-grade fever and a slightly tender, markedly enlarged spleen. |
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The low-grade steel, which was given zero rust protection at the Naples plant, was just about acceptable in the warm, dry climate of the south. |
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He is not concerned about the loss of agricultural land because it is only classified as low-grade. |
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His security clearance was immediately withdrawn and he was moved to a low-grade administrative job. |
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In the Invergordon job centre most of the jobs advertised seem to be low-grade, local authority work. |
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Do the people holding low-grade office and factory jobs have what it takes for the information age? |
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Companies have to move faster and we should applaud those that let low-grade jobs go offshore. |
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During the long, cruel month of February, waiting for my delinquent digestive system to kick in, I had contracted low-grade pneumonia. |
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Many low-grade products are penetrating the Thai market and were popular among local people because of lower prices. |
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The differential diagnosis included fibrous dysplasia and a low-grade fibrosarcoma. |
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Intrusion of diabase at Mt. Butters has resulted in low-grade contact metamorphism of the pre-existing sedimentary strata. |
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You may be suffering from low-grade depression, formally known as dysthymia, which is milder and tougher to identify than acute depression. |
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These reactions may include muscle aches, joint aches, chills, low-grade fever, decreased appetite, headaches, nausea and swollen glands. |
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The nonsalivary tumours can be divided into low-grade adenocarcinomas and intestinal type adenocarcinomas. |
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At that time, she developed a low-grade fever but was subsequently afebrile. |
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Men and women everywhere hawked government-controlled newspapers printed on a grayish, low-grade newsprint no doubt full of comparably dull propaganda. |
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The quality of the photographs could be considered low-grade. |
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Local enterprise is most notably defined by underemployment, low-grade food processing plants and Chapelcross, a decommissioned nuclear power plant. |
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It's the people in low-grade jobs who have less power and more anxiety. |
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This sort of low-grade, and sometimes not so low-grade, terrorism continued through the sixties. |
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In light of the above, high-grade and low-grade coreboard can be considered to constitute the relevant product markets for coreboard. |
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These specimens have often insufficient sensitivity or specificity, particularly for low-grade infections. |
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If you are currently sick with a low-grade fever, experts suggest that you should wait until you are better before you get the vaccine. |
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This low-grade energy must be converted to electricity to achieve improved energy efficiency and economic return. |
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Some of the ore processed was extracted from the drifts on the first three levels, with the rest drawn from the low-grade stockpiles on surface. |
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In the meantime, there is a twelve-month supply of low-grade ore available for processing. |
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Allowing for some stem, it can be concluded that about half of the weight of low-grade cannabis is unusable. |
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It will be potentially the first commercial plant to capture CO2 from a retrofit coal plant, for lignite coal, which is a very low-grade coal. |
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These are overlain by low-grade metamorphosed sediments and volcanics of Ordovician and Silurian age. |
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As Scottish children rely on low-grade processed foods and fizzy drinks for daily sustenance, the devastating effects are beginning to show. |
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By now I was bed-bound, unable to think straight, aching continually with what appeared to be a consistent low-grade flu. |
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For decades, such films were low-grade romances with weak plots interfused with 20-odd musical outbursts. |
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Patients with giant cell arteritis often have a variety of other symptoms, such as malaise, fatigue, low-grade fever, anorexia, weight loss, myalgias or arthralgias. |
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In its biologic behavior, desmoplastic fibroma is probably closer to low-grade malignancies than to usual benign lesions of bone. |
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Patients may have nausea, vomiting, dizziness, tenesmus and low-grade fever. |
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Quarzitic gneiss, low-grade metamorphic basic rocks, phyllites and dark chert can be abundant in some layers. |
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The case involved a child who had a tonsillectomy despite a low-grade fever, remained in coma after surgery, and died 24 hours later. |
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A rectangular front plate was formed from a thin sheet of metal such as low-grade shakudo or other lower-quality mixed metal. |
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The film cuts to a very early, low-grade video of Anna on camera introducing Femen. |
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The low-grade ore was segregated on the dump, awaiting the arrival of cheap rail transportation to the district. |
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And funnily enough, the females who go in for this low-grade misandry are usually the ones who are most in thrall to men. |
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The central potassic core normally contains low-grade mineralization consisting of minor chalcopyrite, molybdenite, and pyrite. |
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The massif comprises low-grade, mainly fine-grained, siliciclastic deposits, ranging from the lowermost Cambrian to the upper Silurian in age. |
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Louis was the sort of low-grade man child that shoestring celebrities often employ as muscle to keep up appearances and work as a butler. |
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After several days in the hospital the rash began to fade, but the low-grade fever, myalgia, arthralgia, and muscle weakness persisted. |
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A patient exhibiting a low-grade fever, sniffles, and a cough is most likely suffering from a common cold and not smallpox! |
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It's possible that one may get a low-grade fever, slight sore throat, or muscle aches in the 24 hours following a flu shot. |
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In terms of celebrity, Amanda and Les have been bumping along the bottom on a low-grade notoriety. |
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In Singapore, a police spokesman said Thursday the letter, which was written in Burmese, contained a low-grade bomb detonator. |
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Microbial mining reactions can, on the other hand, be turned to commercial advantage to extract metals from low-grade ores. |
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Some consistent clinical findings are nonproductive cough, low-grade fever, sore throat and hoarseness. |
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A very low-grade metamorphism, which developed chloritoid, affects cleaved rocks. |
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We got to know several of them by name, and they started to realize that we didn't want to see any more low-grade amethyst and citrine. |
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These rocks were later affected by low-grade metamorphism under high geothermal gradients. |
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Clinical history revealed a mild flu-like illness accompanied by a low-grade fever over the past week. |
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Within a few days I felt lousy, weak, listless. I ran a low-grade fever for a few days, and my head hurt. |
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The low-grade kangaroo meat used in the sausages is in a different class from the high-quality prime cuts that reach Moscow's pricier restaurants via Europe. |
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It takes low-grade coal and reprocesses it into cleaner, high-grade fuel. |
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It is a plain three-part button that was produced from a low-grade brass or copper base with the addition of silver plating, much of which has eroded away. |
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In response to burial in sedimentary basins, clay minerals in mudrock lithologies, including mudstone, shale and slate, undergo diagenetic and low-grade metamorphic reactions. |
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To me, being a Jew carries a low-grade paranoia that is both an overreaction and entirely justified, based on history. |
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Would that be possible in future for these low-grade wines? |
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China, the largest producer of iron ore in the world, has tremendous reserves of low-grade iron ore, but has been importing ore to supplement domestic supplies for its steel industry. |
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Within this low-grade gold envelope, the depth and strike extensions of higher-grade mineralized zones represent very high-quality exploration targets for follow-up work. |
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The Progressive Democrats gathered in Limerick last night for 36 hours of low-grade scheming, non-stop speechifying and back-slapping, commonly called the national conference. |
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While vaccines can cause reactions, these tend to be minor, such as a sore arm, redness or minor swelling at the injection site, or low-grade fever. |
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We always tell them not to replace a high-quality sine wave electric current when a low-grade thermal collector will work as well, if not better. |
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Traditionally, low-grade heroin is refined from Afghan opium. |
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The result is low-grade memory: dirt cheap and tempting for unscrupulous manufacturers to use. |
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It covers a range from 0 to 6, whereby 0 corresponds to a sugar of maximum whiteness, while 6 indicates a highly colored low-grade white sugar. |
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She had low-grade blood poisoning in her ear from the pin she used to pierce it. |
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High-grade ore is still refined in roasters and mills, but the low-grade stuff goes into leach heaps, huge hills of pulverized ore mounded atop plastic liners. |
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It is important to distinguish ACCs from the more common low-grade neuroendocrine tumors, as the latter have a better prognosis and oncologic management differs significantly. |
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The pale, baby-faced, red-cheeked rapper is furiously puffing away at a hastily-made blunt crammed with low-grade weed. |
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Now a third nurse who also worked with the same Ebola patients who infected Romero is exhibiting the same low-grade fever. |
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A relative of okra and cotton that towers 12 to 15 feet, kenaf is grown primarily as a fiber source for low-grade paper, particleboard, and oil absorbents. |
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The 45 percent of the bins' contents that can no longer be worn is currently recycled into low-grade stuffing or moldable plastic-like material. |
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However, they are almost all employed in low-grade jobs. |
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In addition, one vaccine also targets HPV types 6 and 11, which cause low-grade cervical abnormalities and the vast majority of genital warts. |
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They thought the low-grade fever might be attributable to recent dental surgery. |
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Wood waste is a fuel consisting of bark, shavings, sawdust, low-grade lumber and lumber rejects from the operation of pulp mills, sawmills and plywood mills. |
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By his sophomore year, Burt had secured some low-grade sponsorships while competing on a ragtag racing circuit that would, in 1987, coalesce into a bona fide World Cup series. |
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Hoarseness and aphonia are common as well as a low-grade fever. |
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The CWB says ample supplies of low-grade, low protein milling wheat, as well as prospects for another above-average global wheat crop in 2006-07, are weighing on returns. |
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Strip mining is suitable for extracting materials such as low-grade coal or limestone, which lie close to the surface but may extend for many square km. |
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Clinical illness is characterized by watery diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, abdominal bloating and cramping, increased flatus, nausea, fatigue and low-grade fever. |
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But there is a superabundance of low-grade uranium ore: most granite, for example, contains enough uranium to make its fuel capacity five times that of an equal mass of coal. |
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Reproducibly good results are possible even with low-grade burnt lime, which is frequently used as a by-product in steel works. |
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I either don't send out a card at all, producing a low-grade guilt that dogs me into the New Year, or slap together a family picture on Thanksgiving weekend, my kids' grins matching the forced lineup. |
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Ceramic, clay that has been fired, is low-pressure, low-grade metamorphic rock capable of withstanding the test of time. |
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And the U.S. too is bogged down in a similar low-grade and low-tech dance. |
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Modern gold mines can be more profitable by extracting miniscule amounts of the precious metal from vast tonnages of low-grade ore, which is ground and processed using various chemicals. |
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Parosteal osteosarcoma is histologically indistinguishable from low-grade central osteosarcoma. |
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Often computer tomography or magnetic resonance imaging are unable to detect low-grade gliomas or distinguish glioma from other diseases. |
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It must be noted that the Idaho and Montana deposits are of high-grade thorite and thorianite rather than low-grade disseminated deposits as in India, for example. |
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Two yellow Labradors were Tafia, a low-grade Haitian rum, and Rye Whiskey. |
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In view of the paucity of cases, the excellent therapy for, and the low-grade contagiousness of leprosy, even Cosman's numbers are not a reason for alarm. |
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John Cromer was stricken at age four with a rare condition, Still's Disease, which is a rheumatic illness that swells the joints and causes low-grade fever. |
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