Various songs also make use of mouthbow, harmonica, sousaphone and trombone. |
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People who are lactose intolerant do not have enough of this enzyme, and thus cannot make use of milk sugar. |
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Victims may choose whether or not to make use of the legal process, waiving their rights to compensation if they do not wish to sue. |
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It is likewise forbidden to make use of a stolen article or derive any benefit from it. |
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They share the feature that they make use of public roads for limited purposes. |
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If I want to get out of it at any time I can, but I can also make unlimited overpayments and that is something I plan to make use of. |
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I know there are a lot of loopholes for these people to make use of and to make money. |
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It is almost always cheaper to rather make use of an overdraft than using your credit card for such purposes. |
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It's that capitalism allows people more choices that they will actually make use of. |
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Don't be surprised to see him get the ball more on reverses, because the team needs to make use of his game-breaking speed. |
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One of our recent projects was to make use of the rhombohedral crystals to construct the electron density profile of the transmembrane pores. |
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Wigeon, scaup, ringnecks and a considerable number of mallards make use of the parkland habitat, Sharp said. |
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Those who make use of limited liability must do so with a proper sense of responsibility. |
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Residents are also less able to diversify their investment portfolios internationally or to make use of exchange rate futures and swap markets. |
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Even the war films that do not make use of these stereotypes are, for the most part, possessed of an inherent conservatism. |
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She goes on to note that both English and Chinese make use of aspiration in their consonantal systems. |
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They must have an obvious, and indeed a kind of danceable, rhythm, and they will normally make use of assonance and alliteration. |
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Many courses make use of classrooms, laboratories, kitchens, art studios and libraries of high schools or TAFE campuses. |
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The techniques of magnetostratigraphy make use of the stratigraphical variations in the magnetic properties of rocks as a basis for correlation. |
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In between treatments, guest are free to make use of the hotel's pool, sauna and steam rooms, jacuzzi or gym. |
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Guests can make use of the hotel's outdoor hot tub, sauna, steam room and relaxation suite. |
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Many plants make use of furocoumarins, in which a coumarin is bonded to a furan ring, as protective substances. |
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Still, one may never make use of a printed Torah, tefillin, or mezuzah for sacred purpose. |
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I propose to make use of a simple image to consider the alternative points of view. |
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Art teachers, curriculum planners and school administrators would do well to make use of this book. |
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The two recommended readings make use of Foucauldian concepts regarding space. |
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Krishna had instructed the officials to make use of the land to avoid encroachments. |
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The engine has been enhanced to make use of Hardware Transform and Lighting, and the higher throughput of more recent cards. |
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Many of the artists who use the library are self-taught and make use of the books to develop their skills. |
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I sometimes make use of my Tower pressure cooker, which cuts the cooking time dramatically. |
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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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It is quite handy to have such an instrument to hand, but foolish to make use of it at every opportunity. |
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There's tons rattling round in there, and it's yet to settle into any form that I can make use of. |
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Irish livestock hauliers make use of staging posts to ensure that animals are rested, foddered and watered at regular intervals. |
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At that size, it expects to make use of new materials and high-k dielectrics. |
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Since commercialization was the order of the day, they decide to make use of those values for the betterment of all concerned. |
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For now, bioprinting pioneers hope to make use of even the smallest 3D-printed organs. |
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The report by the technical committee outlined a number of reasons for failure on the part of motorists and truckers to make use of the highway. |
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Companies come to China to develop software, and make use of the plentitude of cheap engineers. |
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To really appreciate what's happening on the field make use of the instant replay. |
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These techniques involve removal, repair of replacement of a diseased or damaged organ and make use of sharp or blunt instruments. |
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Mundane practitioners also make use of maps for the moments of New and Full Moons, eclipses and planetary ingresses. |
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The best approach is to make use of a team of multidisciplinary professionals who are committed to limb salvage. |
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Locals make use of this small hill in Merseyside to go sledging in the snow. |
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It is exceptionally rare for an infertile couple to make use of all the embryos that result from the procedure. |
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They will make use of that allegiance and fight viciously to hold on to the power they have so nefariously usurped. |
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But the reality is that most of the time music composers and lyricists are not paid a brass farthing by those who make use of their creations. |
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Our data shows a multitude of cases like this, which make use of what became known as sock puppets. |
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Companies make use of sokaiya to settle many kinds of trouble, to collect underground information, and to suppress common shareholders. |
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But it does make use of the rather nifty dynamic text replacement routine for the headings and sub-headings on each page. |
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South Sudanese scientists want to make use of geographic data to map their country as well as its natural resources. |
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So why not make use of modern technology, he whispered, reassuring himself that his reasoning was sound and infallible. |
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First-time buyers who are struggling to get a mortgage can make use of lodgers too. |
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The Ainu of Japan and the Eskimos of Greenland are two of the peoples who make use of vigesimal systems to the present day. |
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Other safe designs make use of a hardened, angled deflector plate to accomplish the same end. |
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Schools were increasingly having to make use of non-specialist teachers or teachers on temporary contracts. |
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He said he could make use of his professional health and safety expertise to deal with that aspect of staging the plays. |
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Certain hospitals make use of radioactive material in the research areas of nuclear medicine. |
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On the days that a medical doctor, therapists and an oculist are available at the clinic, they have to make use of the sisters' offices. |
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It is mostly the fishermen that make use of the harbour with big ships docking occasionally. |
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Video streaming is really a secondary application that can make use of existing and developing high-speed infrastructure. |
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Its raw strident sound was one of the first to make use of the rhythms of jazz. |
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I was bound to lose if I did not make use of everything I had been studying up till then. |
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Developers often make use of high-level scripting languages as a way of quickly writing flexible code. |
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The increasing scarcity of more desirable hardwoods led people to make use of structurally suboptimal building materials. |
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In its external forms it resembles Western schools of ritual magic which make use of magic circles, pentagrams, spells, and charms. |
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We'd be interested to see whether our readers' views concur with our own so feel free to make use of the comment boxes. |
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Now this of course assumes there's an easy painless way to make use of these techniques. |
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He prefers to make use of old verse forms like sonnets and pantun, a four-line stanza. |
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Almost all higher plants and animals make use of symbiotic bacteria to perform many of their functions. |
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Expanded climate reconstructions, however, should make use of the synecological realities illustrated here. |
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Cheetahs make use of various techniques in order to minimize direct interactions with lions and hyenas. |
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Children's writers make use of onomatopoeic and phonaesthetic words to good effect. |
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He said that this is an added incentive for farmers to make use of the facility. |
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Although oblique airphotos are often of value to the photogeologist, most studies make use of vertical airphotos. |
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But where the land is unequal, it is better to make use of a narrower extirpator, and which has not so many tines. |
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I try to make use of all kinds of art, including film and the plastic arts, especially still life. |
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Not only does trout farming make use of saline groundwater, it could help lower the water table and reduce groundwater's salt content. |
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How nice it would be if we could all think of the common weal when we make use of mass media! |
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Most newly released prisoners would be well advised to make use of this money to fund the postage costs incurred in seeking gainful employment. |
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The Athonites were able to make use of their financial assets to change the nature of land-holding. |
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He came down to the frightened passengers and told them to make use of any of the houses in his kainga and assured them they were among friends. |
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Maybe she had left me a clue for finding her, or maybe it was a mistake, but I intended to make use of it whichever was the case! |
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Sensor networks make use of wireless communication and hence are different from traditional wired networks. |
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There is no way to recover lost time, but you learn to make use of what is left once you realize what you have lost. |
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United Utilities says the permits will allow it to make use of water which would otherwise flow into the River Eamont and River Leven. |
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People make use of blankets and heavy wool and alpaca garments to keep warm. |
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My only problem was that I had yellow flags on my two laps on new tyres so I wasn't able to make use of them. |
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Slabs, beams, and girders all make use of straight and trussed bars. |
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And there are others that let people make use of downtime more efficiently. |
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Her students will make use of the project's three on-site yurts. |
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The new bill will actually make use of colored inks, something the U.S. has been reluctant to adopt despite the prevalent use of colorful bills in other countries. |
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Clearly, at least some pigeons make use of landmarks in their homing. |
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Homographic puns make use of multiple meanings from a single spelling. |
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In addition, those using the dark web do make use of less secure communications. |
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These intervention programs make use of lay leadership in churches, schools, beauty salons, barbershops, tattoo and body piercing salons, and laundromats. |
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A commonly used method to increase the genetic flexibility of commercial crops is to make use of the gene pool of closely related wild relatives of the crops. |
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With a few cues, reminders or partial fragments in mind, we can select, interpret, and integrate one thing with another so as to make use of what we learn and remember. |
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Salad dressings, instant soups, chocolate sauces, ice cream, cake mixes, yogurt, and squeezable chewing gum are just a few of the food products that make use of xanthan gum. |
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Customers can make use of a reserved parking lot provided close to the toilet and ATM, wheel chair, ramps, railings in the toilet and low-level closets. |
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Ladies will make use of the mirror for putting-on lipstick, checking the mascara and face powder and tons of other things they do with their faces. |
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Why should politicians be the only ones to make use of the image-makers? |
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While the furthest camping section is the refuge of transient workers looking for an affordable place to stay, tourists are most likely to make use of the cabins and dorms. |
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The woman realized that she became a bhikkhuni only in her old age and that she must not be negligent, but must make use of the remaining period of her life to the utmost. |
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If we are to make further progress, we need to make use of the theological and scriptural window that gives access to the glorified life of the risen Lord. |
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To avoid this, we are planning to make use of closed compactors. |
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This gave the company a steady cash flow and allowed it to make use of sawlogs from low grade forest stands that were not attractive to other forestry contractors. |
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She was permitted, nay encouraged, to make use of all the rooms, so elegantly and commodiously furnished, in Bluebeard Castle, with one exception. |
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A therapist may also recommend that your child make use of special supports or splints to help protect joints and keep them in a good functional position. |
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We couldn't finish it all, and had to make use of doggy bags. |
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He or she may make use of a lavabo in preparation for the celebration, and the chalice and paten may be initially concealed by a burse and ornamental veil. |
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The phrase appears to make use of a deliberate rhetorical device known as pleonasm, a crafted redundancy that plays out the search for the most fitting expression. |
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Apart from vultures, most birds don't seem to be adversely affected by the wind farms that make use of the region's most plentiful natural resource. |
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A few preparations make use of digestive enzymes, while many others contain plant substances such as chirata, gentian, calama, quassia, orange peel and many spices. |
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And that makes it more than serviceable for the normal run of fanatical ideologues, confirmed partisans and weak-minded bumpkins to make use of endlessly. |
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If you don't have a boat, or prefer to make use of local expertise, there are a number of hardboat skippers who will be only too pleased to oblige. |
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So I've resolved to make use of my day by actually writing some of the stupid top-secret fiction thing which has been hanging albatross-like around my neck for a dog's age. |
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We've been hand-feeding all our weaner sheep for some time now, and we are providing a supplement for our cattle so they can make use of the long dry feed. |
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No other anticoagulant or antiplatelet agents were allowed, but all patients were to make use of graduated compression stockings and physical therapy. |
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Languages that make use of tonemes are called tonal languages. |
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What if the powerful countries where these corporations are based make use of the power of these corporations to hegemonize, to colonize by another name? |
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The consignees can make use of the chance to write their comments about the service and the products and forward them to the consignors immediately through the bond, she adds. |
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He will draw figures in a clumsy way and make use of the cheap look of junky illustration while at the same time handling other elements, such as watercolor, elegantly. |
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Let's stop beating ourselves up about this and make use of it. |
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Because existing spectrometers and polarimeters make use of mechanical scanning methods, they are unreliable and require a long time to acquire complete data sets. |
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Thanks to this new capability, the display responds to the needs of users who make use of video footage employing wide color gamuts. |
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And because the proceeding by interrogatories doth in my opinion much dilucidate things... I will make use of that artifice. |
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Tens of millions of birds make use of the North Sea for breeding, feeding, or migratory stopovers every year. |
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Geocache clues make use of GPS coordinates, whereas letterboxing clues tend to consist of grid references and compass bearings. |
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Airport operators make use of special airside airport buses for crew and passenger transport in the secure airside parts of an airport. |
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This was the first aircraft that needed to make use of the new runway length. |
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If we could make use of these kinds of witchcraft, our country would rapidly progress in knowledge of every kind. |
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The performers also make use of other media sites such as YouTube for pictures and video. |
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Cavalier works make use of allegory and classical allusions, and are influence by Latin authors Horace, Cicero, and Ovid. |
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There was speculation that this was due to a failure of corporate sponsors to make use of tickets they had received. |
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The aim of this operation was to make use of the company's extensive delearship network to distribute light trucks. |
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He advised Pelham to make use of his seat in the Commons to serve as a bridge between the King and Parliament, just as Walpole had done. |
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The journal stated that taxation of the wealthy is the best way to make use of the disposable income they receive. |
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The fraction of the authors of a hybrid open access journal that make use of its open access option can, however, be small. |
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Nevertheless, in Europe and North America, some popular music acts also make use of the instrument. |
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Other approaches used in pigeon homing studies make use of the direction in which the bird vanishes on the horizon. |
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Awdry had built a model of Percy as a reference for the artist but Dalby didn't make use of it. |
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Dutch also has a range of fixed expressions that make use of the genitive articles, which can be abbreviated using apostrophes. |
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Wave energy converters make use of the mechanical motion or fluid pressure. |
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Other systems similar to radar make use of other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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Bats seem to make use of particularly strong venomotion, a rhythmic contraction of venous wall muscles. |
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Some individuals make use of people feeding them at their homes or share the catch of recreational fishermen. |
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Lizards make use of their senses of sight, touch, olfaction and hearing like other vertebrates. |
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However, only his elder brother was entitled to make use of the family arms. |
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Modern studies aimed to manage birds in agriculture make use of a wide range of principles from ecology. |
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Although most of their presence was elsewhere, they did built a villa at Rock, Brighstone to make use of the clean waters of the Buddle Brook. |
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Smartphone apps are also now available, that make use of the internal accelerometer to provide orientation measurements. |
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However, the more active Isle of Wight visitor can make use of public footpaths and bridleways that lead into the wood. |
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Where people do not live near perennial rivers or make use of the storage dams, they are dependent on groundwater. |
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All Slavic languages make use of a high degree of inflection, typically having six or seven cases and three genders for nouns and adjectives. |
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Even strongly inflected synthetic languages sometimes make use of periphrasis to fill out an inflectional paradigm that is missing certain forms. |
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Anglican bishops generally make use of the mitre, crosier, ecclesiastical ring, purple cassock, purple zucchetto, and pectoral cross. |
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They do not, however, make use of their cider-spirit till they have racked off their cider, about the first of January. |
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Load-time MOPs reflect on the bytecode and make use of a modified class loader. |
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Keller had invented the machine and associated process to make use of wood pulp in papermaking. |
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Cavalier works make use of allegory and classical allusions, and are influenced by Latin authors Horace, Cicero and Ovid. |
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All frames found to suffer from warp should be broken up straight away before the printer is tempted during a rush to make use of them. |
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People who have difficulty sitting and walking often make use of a wheelbench. |
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Strategically this approach is sound, but tactically, it is difficult to ensure that all requisitioners make use of the term contracts. |
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The Channel Islander became the first player to make use of the new Worlds Bowls Board rule that allows players to play with coloured bowls. |
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The iterative computations will reduce significatively the cost and make use of any sparsity in the data. |
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Only in his opus 1 does Graziani make use of the soprano, mezzo-soprano, and alto clefs as opposed to the now more common tenor clef. |
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With an attempt to make use of this advantage, the ministry will bring a new approach to the use of traditional thermal springs more effectively. |
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Normally at this time of year, only cross-country skiers and tobogganers make use of golf courses around here. |
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Our purpose is to provide an overview of the overlooked potential of guano and to encourage chiropteran biologists to make use of this resource. |
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The squid make use of two narrowly spaced organs called statocysts to sense sound. |
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I make use of trend lines, basic support and resistance as well as price action. |
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Plus, Tina and Brittany got to make use of their tap-dance skills! |
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For this activity, the profession should make use of reference materials that are commutable rather than system specific. |
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And beginners can make use of virtual guidelines on the baize that predict the paths of both the cue and object balls. |
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The dolphins make use of a six-step procedure to get rid of the invertebrate's unappetising ink and hard-to-swallow cuttlebone. |
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Thus, we make use of a swarm of agents to search heuristically and randomly. |
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An Emirati, Dawood, said there is no shame in taking up a decent job to improve one's financial condition, or to make use of one's free time. |
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The makings of this master narrative are all present in Morris's book, and perhaps popularizers will make use of his research to give us narratives of this sort. |
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Of course, if you make use of all that power at your disposal then economy figures will plummet but in all honesty I was quite happy pootling along much of the time. |
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The next chapter focuses on the role of the ECM manager in building and leading the school's ECM team and describes how to make use of ECM planning tools. |
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Also, the electronic and safety systems that improve automobile reliability make use of the physical properties of PGM such as conductivity, stability, and durability. |
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It will make use of a property known as giant magnetoresistance. |
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Electrochromic display devices make use of change in colour associated with different oxidation states exhibited by conducting polymers upon the application of voltage. |
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Modern brewers also sometimes make use of American or Continental hops. |
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The Trust proposes to make use of part of a buckwater and wished to purchase only 400 yards of a 30,000 sq yd island most of which would remain entirely undisturbed. |
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Current healthcare cloud and services make use of already developed individual healthcare devices, such as sphygmomanometers or clinical thermometers. |
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Early opportunities to save may make use of an important time in children's development by influencing them when their knowledge and behavior may be most impressionable. |
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Environmentalist, industrialist and educator Kartikeya V Sarabhai is on a mission to make use of the study of cultures for the advancement of society. |
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The aim was to develop an efficient heat storage range which would make use of the water turbine installed by the inventor and Mill's owner, Ossie Goring. |
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From the Duddon, walkers can make use of the car parking at Birks Bridge. |
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His considerable knowledge of the district allowed him to make use of the ancient tracks although his focus was not on the ridge passes themselves. |
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This cheap and simple chemistry is optimal for single plex qPCRs. For multiplex qPCRs, specific chemistries which make use of probes are required. |
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First, not all languages make use of the categories of subject and object. |
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Vegetation in regions with subarctic climates is generally of low diversity, as only hardy species can survive the long winters and make use of the short summers. |
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Whereas Carlisle or Aberdeen light wire bait hooks make use of thin wire to reduce injury to live bait but the eyes are not tapered because weight is not an issue. |
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Lizards make use of a variety of antipredator adaptations, including venom, camouflage, reflex bleeding, and the ability to sacrifice and regrow their tails. |
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When building dens, females make use of natural shelters such as fissures in rocks, cliffs overhanging riverbanks and holes thickly covered by vegetation. |
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The Royal Yachting Association had expressed interest in securing a suitable site locally for a number of decades, in order to make use of the harbour's natural advantages. |
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Applications for GPS such as time transfer, traffic signal timing, and synchronization of cell phone base stations, make use of this cheap and highly accurate timing. |
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Marine mammals that make use of biosonar for orientation and communication are not only hindered by the extra noise, but may race to the surface in panic. |
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They also make use of the appropriate seasonal liturgical colors, etc. |
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Many national symbols such as the Coat of arms of Singapore and the Lion head symbol of Singapore make use of the lion, as Singapore is known as the Lion City. |
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In such conditions of chaos, it was difficult to improve the inadequate lines of communication to the front line in Assam or make use of local industries for the war effort. |
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A library may make use of the Internet in a number of ways, from creating their own library website to making the contents of its catalogues searchable online. |
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Some public authorities, police forces, and military forces make use of armoured buses where there is a special need to provide increased passenger protection. |
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Every man carries about him a touchstone, if he will make use of it, to distinguish substantial gold from superficial glitterings, truth from appearances. |
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