The crowds are the first thing that any player will notice, as a meshed blur of moving color. |
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This study will determine if the complex mesh of the orbit could be assimilated to a meshed cone or not. |
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We have 103 different types of monsters, and that doesn't count variations, like all of the meshed zombies and ghouls. |
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Her old life meshed oddly with her new, creating so many conflicts Syd felt as if she were on a drug trip. |
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His interests and expertise meshed amazingly well with the museum's bounteous collection of nineteenth-century work. |
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We are creating more meshed services where the seemingly unitary application is really a composite of linked calls across the Internet. |
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The gears meshed and the result was a very productive week for Mr. Hillier as he started with the first of three paydays on the week. |
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The number of tunnels needed to support a fully meshed IPSec network geometrically increases with the number of sites. |
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Show dances and jitterbugs are stylized and often meshed with whatever Mr. Varone favors. |
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Someone had broken a hole in a meshed railing and people came through it and across the railway track to the Quay. |
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The nets the poor girl is tangled in are firmly meshed themselves in a whole mess of nets and bushes and pans and timber. |
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Colors meshed on the dance floor, where couples danced rhythmically to the music. |
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But when meshed all together into a teleplay, they seem to work surprisingly well. |
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This is a common trait of a meshed network made up of smaller port count switches. |
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The two most common configurations are known as a hub and spoke, or a fully meshed configuration. |
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A wireless meshed metropolitan area, which can support several thousand users, needs only one wired connection to the Internet. |
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In August 1940, however, the virtually untried matrix of technology meshed successfully together. |
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Australia was settled by Europeans as Western ethnocentrism meshed with racial ideas. |
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But their damage is what we notice and what he shews us, the seduction and bribery of fervent desire meshed with sheepish sorrow. |
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The geometry is meshed with a mapping algorithm or an automatic free-meshing algorithm. |
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As important as it has been for Jordan to mesh with his teammates, it has been equally important that Jordan has meshed with his coach. |
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In times of cheap wireless routers and meshed routing protocols, this gets a lot easier. |
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This is important because when evaluating a pulley system, for instance, the cables should be meshed as beam elements and the pulleys as bricks. |
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Downy lobster in the gentlest yellow-curried coconut broth comes meshed with delightful bands of baby bok choy and carrot. |
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A pressure release button releases meshed teeth between a lock bar and a stabilizer bar. |
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Someone had broken a hole in a meshed railing, and people came through it and across the railway track. |
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The lookout tower is composed of a strong but light meshed shell structure of timber strips. |
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The new wings are approached by a rabbit-like warren of meshed walkways, with doors that need unlocking every 100 yards. |
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The snug, spacious tents even have uninterrupted power supply and roll-up meshed windows to let in light. |
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The combination of the rich yet subtle flavours of the parfait meshed perfectly with the chutney, while the soft, warm brioche melted in my mouth. |
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As optical switching technology matures and more meshed networks are deployed, narrowband channelizers will easily integrate into this advanced architecture. |
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Slashed by rivers and canals, pocked with polders, meers and lakes and meshed in a web of interconnecting drainage ditches, the Netherlands are a long distance skater's dream. |
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Like many Brazilian families, their lives were inextricably meshed by economies of scale. |
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Where houses were once left unlocked, every window is now meshed with burglar bars. |
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Now that they are meshed into a global economy and a free-trading North America, they feel surer that an independent Quebec could prosper. |
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Transmission is normally meshed helical gear drive, coupling sleeve shift and two levers operation. |
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Environmental protection and the needs of industry must be meshed and both viewpoints must be considered in this process. |
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For the dual-flank composite test a master gear is required that is meshed together with the gear that will be tested on a test device. |
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The transmission is mechanical double levels controlled with constantly meshed helical gears, and coupling sleeve shift. |
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Europe is interlinked by closely meshed transport networks of various types. |
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If all devitalised tissue has been confidently excised we favour immediate coverage with meshed, split skin grafts secured with a foam vacuum suction dressing. |
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A button-up oxford shirt, sapphire blue, meshed well with his eyes. |
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The staff busied itself with perfecting a peacetime organization which meshed closely with the demands of war, so that the chaos of 1870 could never be repeated. |
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You can apply deformation operations to bend and twist meshed objects. |
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He falls in with wireless activists who are unwiring the entire city with a meshed network built out of junk hardware salvaged from suburban industrial parks. |
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Switch meshing is the ability to create a redundant, meshed topology between switches, using all port links in the mesh to dynamically load balance traffic. |
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Built upon on high-performance meshed services, they deliver cloud hosting and virtual machines, as well as dedicated connectivity to organizations throughout the world. |
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This effectively converts what would be a point-to-point network to a meshed network and allows the carrier to establish purely optical paths between any two end points. |
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Therefore, the delegates in the Fourth European Social Week will become multiplicators in a Europe-wide meshed implementation to enhance the social aspect in the market economy. |
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But they need to be meshed with established company policy by pointing a message or giving credit to the employee for doing something of benefit to himself, the company or the community. |
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Generated RVEs are meshed with voxels to avoid meshing troubles in resin rich pockets between yarns or close to yarn crossings. |
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Rather, it suggested an environment where staff were pushed to do what they were told, regardless of whether that meshed with public service values or their specific responsibilities. |
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With a hundred million cells now being meshed in about 10 minutes, a paradigm shift for large scale analyses is inevitable. |
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Quite frankly I see no reason why if we have a set of rules good enough for interprovincial trade it should not be able to be meshed with whatever the rules are for inspection for international trade. |
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These structures may be covered with natural tissue, meshed non-adherent material, or bioengineered tissue to help minimise risk of desiccation or injury. |
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How has transitioning meshed with raising your daughter, Evelyn? |
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With the two economies now so closely meshed, keeping trucks and trains rolling smoothly across the border during what is set to be a long, hard winter has become a national priority. |
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The Middleton Railway locomotives had a toothed cog wheel which meshed into a rack on the side of the rail, as it was felt this would provide the engines with a better grip when hauling coal wagons. |
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Of the 12m illegal immigrants in the United States, more than half are Mexicans. As Mexicans have ruefully discovered, the two economies, not just the two peoples, are inextricably meshed. |
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Above all, this architecture provides a tremendous safety advantage: as the carriages are tightly meshed together, the train as a whole is more rigid. |
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Comprehensive and integrated warehousing solutions supplement the services offered by a closely meshed network of branches linked by daily systems and charter freight services. |
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And that meshed with thoughts I had on the go about the possibility of what actors could do, and film-making and making theatre in an organic way. |
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The toothed wheel was driven by connecting rods, and meshed with a toothed rail at one side of the track. |
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He was looking at a small flexible screen wrapped halfway around his forearm, meshed into the fabric of his cybersuit. |
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In addition new supply lines and more thoroughly meshed grids are an important factor in reinforcing both overall security of supply and operational flexibility. |
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Several mechanical components were used for test cases of stress reduction capabilities, comparing the initial meshed models with the morphed ones. |
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