Accommodation in the 108 square metre property is two reception rooms, a kitchen, bathroom, various storerooms and a garage. |
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The antenna will protrude one metre from the barn roof and be one inch thick. |
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In 1920 Mungerannie homestead was washed away by flood waters more than a metre high. |
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Douglas designed two reflection pools, about half a metre across and made of slate. |
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The water seeped into the main bar area, covering about a 10 metre square space. |
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A real bonus of this property is the converted attic, an almost 14 square metre room with a large dormer window. |
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Six eucalypts were removed after metre wide sections of bark were stripped from the year-old trees in September last year. |
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Although the metre and dialect are Dorian, the poems breathe the spirit of Aeolian melic poetry. |
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The architecture of the lower lava sequence is now discussed on the centimetre to metre scale. |
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The company lifted its vehicle-use gas price by 0.2 yuan to 2.1 yuan per cubic metre last month. |
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He changed the fortune of the game by a gloriously timed intercept and a 50 metre run to the line. |
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The 400 square metre plot will be harvested in a month and the fibrous stalks tested for nutrient levels. |
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They have been ordered to fence off the funfair from the hazardous buildings with a two metre high wire mesh fence. |
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Whilst it can reach over a metre in length, most whip snakes are smaller than this. |
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Homoglossum watsoninum is a gladiolus-like plant that can grow to a metre tall. |
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Rates of sedimentation may range from a few centimetres to about a metre per thousand years. |
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Squid come in all sizes, from a centimetre to over a metre in length, and the life cycles of different species vary greatly. |
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His most powerful satirical weapon is his style, the deliberately cumbersome octosyllabic metre and comic rhymes. |
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Imagine about a fifty metre span of wire inexpertly strung, sneaking through those coolibahs, wilgas and whitewoods. |
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They are huge birds, up to a metre tall and 16 kg in weight, making them the heaviest airborne birds in the world. |
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We had 300 plants that we airfreighted from Perth, including a 7 metre Baobab tree which was quite a challenge in an air container. |
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Hebrew poetry is not marked by metre and end-rhyme but by pictorial language, parallelisms and partly by rhythm and alliteration or stave rhyme. |
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What he calls a crack is more like a canyon, at least 300 metres deep up to a kilometre long yet only a metre wide. |
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The 120 square metre house has a drawing room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom. |
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Structural Marine in Western Australia is building us two steel 15 metre workboats of about 18 tonnes. |
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Hazel cut off a strip of the sheet about twenty centimetres wide and a metre long. |
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The exposed base of salt is generally no more than a metre or so below the level of the plateau to the south. |
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She demonstrated her improving all-round ability with a 5th in both the 100 metre and long jump and 2nd in the discus. |
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One of the more remarkable pieces in the collection is a large urali or metal cauldron of over one metre in diameter. |
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The wireless signal between video player and monitor is relayed via two copper plates a metre apart. |
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This is matched by the metre where, however, intricate use of trochees and dactyls gives a song-like quality to the verse. |
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The average heat loss from a single glazed window is 5 watts per metre squared. |
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A five metre high fence, dotted at intervals by yellow danger signs, surrounded the abandoned car park. |
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Built in 1981, the 217 square metre bungalow has a stylish exterior combining white painted render with a tiered slate roof and hardwood windows. |
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Only ears attuned to the metre will hear it, but the shock of recognition is matched by a jarring discord. |
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They were clinging to a rock about 4 metres square and barely one metre above the sea. |
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It was about one metre tall with long arms and a skull the size of a large grapefruit. |
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Powder and nicely-prepared pistes are really boring compared to random ice patches, flat light and five metre visibility. |
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This form of the Trochaic is sometimes called Anacreontic, but very erroneously, as Anacreon's metre is quite different. |
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I hope to take up athletics and would like to compete in either the 100 metre or 200 metre sprint. |
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The one metre square reflector will also impart catchlights to eyes to make them sparkle as well. |
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Shrubs lower than one metre are recommended, or taller trees with no foliage below two metres, so there is a clear field of vision. |
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If we can't do that, we would need to have a 15 metre monopole somewhere in the vicinity, and that would have more visual effect. |
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The 137 metre stretch of the road also has a couple of speed breakers with a blue and white paint marking. |
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Perceiving the underlying metre of the limerick is not just a simple linear experience. |
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Six hundred giant pylons, spaced at 300 metre intervals, are needed simply to carry the weight of the massive 400,000 volt power lines. |
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Set on a quiet street, this 102 square metre redbrick period house has been extensively refurbished but still retains its original charm. |
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The difficulty seems to lie primarily in getting used to the odd way metre will stress unimportant words or syllables. |
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A 1.5 metre long slab of the brick wall was dislodged after the truck ploughed front-first into the door. |
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Unlike the other sections, the stern was much battered, showing steel ribs extending up from the keel to around a metre in height. |
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He was tackled a metre short of the line but momentum and a good long arm saw him touch down in style. |
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It took four hours for 17 firefighters and officers to control the inferno and carry out salvage work on the 15 by eight metre room. |
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Last night there was a temperature inversion which caused a band of fog about a metre high to cover the local park. |
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The wind built to 25 knots and with some opposing current from the 5m tides, it created steep 2 metre waves, giving us a rolly blustery ride. |
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Some of them roost so very close together, and other birds like the curlews like roosting about a metre apart. |
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With the exception of A Mery Gest, whose metre Edwards describes as a form of tail rhyme, all of More's poetry are written in rhyme royal. |
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The 1,432-tonne, 72 metre ship arrived on Monday and departed for Dublin this morning. |
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The water then collects underground to emerge at various spots in the Maligne Canyon some 20 km away, another 425 metre descent. |
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I imagine them in an eight by six metre space glowing ripe and juicy, dusted with a sprinkling of rain. |
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It is a shallow subsidence flash, no more than a metre or two in depth at most. |
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Police say some of the homes have suffered up to a metre of flood water after a stream, which the area backs on to, broke its banks. |
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The beautiful 6 metre scale model at the visitor centre is 34 times smaller than the monument. |
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These are used by the two players to move the ball back and forth on the pitch, which is divided into 5 metre bands. |
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It was agreed to provide beech-filled soakaways about 1 metre cube with a polythene and concrete top. |
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The 7500 square metre piazza, to which the parvis is linked, is calculated to cater for a crowd of 15 000 people. |
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The piece will cover a six metre stretch of ground and be produced in float glass, metal and paper. |
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After a 40 metre solo he shot a screamer from 25 yards to the roof of the net. |
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When it came within a metre of the canoe, Henri gave it a hard bang on the snout with his paddle. |
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Forecasters were promising a record snowfall in Boston, Massachusetts, and up to a metre of snow on the Cape Cod peninsula, southeast of Boston. |
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Morning sun glared off snow drifted up to a metre against the walls in places. |
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This time they turned to hooker Slattery and he nonchalantly slotted a left footer through the posts from the 22 metre line. |
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It was Bristol flanker Michael Lipman who somehow outsprinted Sale's speed merchants in a 70 metre romp to the line. |
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As the Latin name suggests, the turbot is the largest species in its family reaching a metre or more in length. |
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In just four minutes the boom, like a wall, can be raised up from a 1.8 metre deep slot at the bed of the pool, creating a solid division. |
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A more typical barracouta measures under a metre in length and weighs between 0.8 and 1.5 kg. |
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The British thrill seeker faced his greatest fear when he came across a deadly, six metre anaconda in the murky Amazon River. |
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The 220 square metre property is five years old and is located in a secluded cul-de-sac dotted with mature flowering trees and shrubs. |
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This straggling shrub grows about a metre high and is covered in golden globular flowers. |
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Full grown, the animal might be as big as your thumbnail, but it's probably got a set of tentacles that are three quarters of a metre long. |
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The inside bore might be 12 in, but the barrels are well over a metre in diameter at the base. |
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The 60 metre steel towers, which were manufactured in Denmark, were delivered in three sections and have a total weight of 90 tons. |
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At this rate it is possible to produce an average 100 metre thickness of coccoliths as calcareous ooze on the ocean floor in less than 200 years. |
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The analysis focused on a typical four-lane arterial route with signalised intersections at 250 metre spacing. |
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Salient features of coaches of broad gauge and metre gauge were explained to them. |
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Individual coal balls range from a few centimetres to over a metre in length. |
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This form of poetry comprising more than a dozen couplets in the same metre has come a long way and so have ghazal singers. |
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The bride wore a dress made of ivory silk georgette embroidered with rows of tiny antique silk velvet rosebuds, with a two metre train. |
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The sight of a 25 lb salmon racing past less than a metre away is exhilarating. |
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Form poems are also noted for their traditional use of rhyme, metre and stanza. |
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The 419 square metre property includes a mews to the rear and parking for 11 cars. |
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This year will see the introduction of the flying fox, a 100 metre glide across the grounds by the Boy Scouts. |
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We believe there will be a 400 metre portage involved so it is important to get the experience under our belt. |
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He chipped on to force a touchdown behind the line and from the five metre scrum Ilkley were rewarded with another penalty. |
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The garfish are extremely long fish, reaching around a metre in length, yet weighing only three pounds. |
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It contains thirty-two poems, of which twenty-six are in hexameters, the standard metre for post-classical Greek encomiastic poetry. |
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The quadrant is a one metre square metal frame which is put on the seagrass bed at each ten metre point along the transect line. |
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Like its 206 CC sibling, the 4.32 metre long 307 CC is equipped with a foldaway roof that automatically stores itself in the boot. |
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He walked the 300 metre long hall, carved from antique mahogany and adorned with precious gems and family portraits. |
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Clasts vary in size from a few decimetres to well over a metre in the thicker beds. |
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As the fire swept over the car the fuel tank began to boil and a six metre jet of flames spurted out of the back of the car. |
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Some of their protuberances project close to a metre above what can be vaguely discerned as the original road surface. |
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A huge thing, the wreck was 380 ft long with a beam of 75, and in places comes within a metre or two of the surface. |
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The car is actually shorter than the Opel Vectra but within its 4.3 metre length it actually manages to squeeze in seven seats. |
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They forced their way deep into the Keighley half and giant prop Frank Watene forced his way under the posts from acting half just a metre out. |
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Ahead we encountered a dense forest of steel beams half a metre wide and just over a metre apart. |
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They can swim in the 12.5 metre pool, enjoy the solarium, and return to the spa and steam room. |
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The new metre is most likely to result from poems written in what are called trochaics, or two-syllabled feet stressed on the first syllable. |
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The elephant climbed up the 1676 metre Doi Suthep, or Suthep Mountain, but when it neared the summit it trumpeted and died. |
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Changes in performance time for 100 metre front crawl were examined over a 4-year period for both groups. |
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They don't use mechanical drills but jets of high-pressure hot water, which can cut through the full 500 metre thickness of ice in 24 hours. |
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Balanced sonorities and evenness of metre direct listeners on a course of undiminishing grandeur that leads naturally to calmness in repose. |
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What drew these artists into sunless caverns and tunnels sometimes less than a metre high has been the subject of vigorous argument. |
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The wreck was found four miles off Little Ross Island 14 metre under water near Little Ross Lighthouse after a small oil slick was spotted. |
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Major Ingram had to overcome a fear of heights to tackle dives from the 15 metre board. |
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The floor was a soft bank of gravel and sand underneath half a metre of scum topped water. |
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For eight months up to eight Russian and international volunteers at a time called their combined 300 cubic metre volume home. |
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Crews will be started on the Ouse at ten second intervals and be timed over the 3000 metre course. |
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At present ventilation windows on carriages are secured by two catches spaced about a metre apart. |
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Armstrong and Aldrin had to jump nearly a metre down from the bottom rung of the ladder to the Moon's surface. |
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This acquisition follows Maplin's recent purchase of a standalone 580 square metre retail warehouse in Belfast earlier this month. |
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A De Bange 155 terraced fortress battery built in 1882, with built-in recessed niches for weaponry half a metre thick. |
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A 350 metre long loading platform with a receipt capacity of 1.500-ton self-propelling vehicles or substantial 2.000-ton pushed convoys. |
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Water flowing down the backslope scoured hollows several metre deep and flooded the former sediment excavation pits. |
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The bunds vary in size from half a metre to three metres high, and in width from one third of a metre to two metres. |
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The forward beams and new centreboard were stepped back and the floats changed with an impressive 1.80 metre freeboard. |
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It has a maximum length of 1 metre and can be connected via clip-on hot shoe to the compatible Olympus digital camera. |
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The blade itself is stored in the hilt and is made of a hive of specialist nanobots, tiny robots that link to form a one and a half to two metre blade. |
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Start with the 100,000 clock face and read each dial around the meter to the 1 metre clock face. |
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As we approach dimensions of one billionth of a metre the nanometre scale it is now appropriate to talk about nanoelectronics rather than microelectronics. |
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To retain the maximum amount of mycorrhizae in stored topsoil, the stockpiles should not be more than one metre high. |
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The poet introduced himself as a reincarnated Homer, addressed the Greek Muses, and composed in dactylic hexameter the metre of Homer. |
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He succeeded in creating the first dirigible gas balloon with a 44 metre long non-rigid envelope. |
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To start, make a clear track for the snow snake to travel along: build a long snowbank, about 1 metre high and 1 metre wide, and 100 metres long. |
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In Liverpool and Amherst, Nova Scotia snowdrifts lay about a metre high across some driveways. |
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The definition of surfaces at 1 microgram per square metre shares the same purpose. |
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Six to seven metre high waves, gusts in excess of 50 knots: it was a real storm that blew throughout the day yesterday. |
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The 889 square metre listed brick building has three floors over basement. |
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After scratching our way over a metre downwards through the shingle, we finally hit the waterworn rocks of the early Carboniferous. |
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The tunnel is usually deeper than that of a jacamar, often reaching a metre or more into the ground. |
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Aggressive birds may dive within a metre of intruders or even strike them, screaming a high-pitched cack-cack-cack. |
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This image shows the spatial detail available with the 10 metre SPOT panchromatic data. |
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At the 1 metre resolution of the IKONOS panchromatic image, quite a bit of detail can be seen. |
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They all contain 54 fragments, a sort of long poem whose metre is beaten out by the rhythm of a loving relationship. |
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An example of iambic metre is the English ballad, composed of quatrains written in alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. |
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Those needing a particular seat or berth can choose from the schematic diagram of berths in various classes in the broad gauge and metre gauge coaches. |
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I would like to remind you that rap music and the Greek hendecasyllabic metre have the same rhythm. |
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Since the start of the university year, some one hundred students have been housed in 25 sq. metre studio flats in the A Docks hall of residence. |
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Yet even in such poetry only a restricted number of metres were employed, and no metre allowed more than 11 syllables in a hemistich. |
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The scallop dragger is not as weather-limited as the heavy-lift operation and can operate in winds up to 35 knots and 4 metre seas. |
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Switchboards of the stands must be properly fastened to the structure between 1 metre and 1.8 metres high and must be accessible. |
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A two metre long spitting cobra is believed to have been left behind by two Malawian youths who are traditional healers after checking out of the room as they left for Lusaka. |
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Just moments before the crash, visibility was reduced to about a metre by the sudden occurrence of dense fog just after sunrise. |
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It contains a negative charge of around 10 C and moves at between 0.15 and 1 metre per microsecond. |
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In 1894 he proposed the lumen and other new measurement units for use in photometry, based on the metre and the Violle candle. |
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Scientists at the University of Maryland's Joint Quantum Institute had successfully managed to teleport data between two atoms a metre apart. |
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The proposed aerial will stick out for 1.5 metres alongside the lower walkway railings below the lighthouse lantern, and has two antennae of nearly a metre each. |
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Each boat contains a crew of two and each crew rows an identical 7.1 metre boat that includes two sliding seats and the same sculling oars as used in standard rowing boats. |
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This slope is at least parallel to the block trajectory in the last metre before the impact as carried out in the test site. |
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The audience got to meet a two-and-a-half metre tall Lucia, a beatboxing Santa Claus and a juggling star boy. |
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A less well-known species of zinnia is Z. angustifolia, which grows 0.5 metre tall and has small yellow or orange blossoms. |
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A new 52-bedroom hotel is also being developed on the site as is a fully equipped leisure club with a 16 metre indoor swimming pool, a gym and a health and beauty spa. |
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An eighty metre long trench provides access to the cultural crypt, in the centre of which is the ossuary. |
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A typical nest is built of bulrush, measures just over a metre across, and rises about 15 cm above the waterline. |
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In Switzerland, every second almost a square metre of cultivable land is developed for residential or industrial purposes. |
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Among the facilities you'll find is a recreation complex with squash and racquetball courts, rock climbing wall, and a 25 metre swimming pool. |
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The metre initially imbues the piece with effervescence, but this eventually evolves into a soft, serene nocturne. |
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A force of one newton moving through a distance of one metre does one joule of work. |
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The value used by Finland was EUR 74,02 per square metre of floor area for terraced houses and EUR 79,56 for apartment blocks. |
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The solar-powered robotic lander will manipulate a 2,35 metre arm to scoop up samples of underground ice and soil lying above the ice. |
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Unlimited possibilities for ski touring around the Matterhorn and the other magnificent four thousand metre peaks. |
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You will recognize easily this beautiful rare bird of about one metre by the white plumage with black spots in some parts. |
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Flood protection proposals had now been drawn up, involving a 1.78 metre demountable flood barrier, partly under the steps leading down from the bridge to the river. |
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By extending her by one metre up forward and two metres aft, Commodore Explorer reached 26 metres in length and increased the foresail area. |
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A pond one metre deep used to raise tilapia fed on duckweed will usually contain 2 to 3 fish per square metre. |
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Growing up to a metre in length, a Guinea worm lives in the body for a year and emerges through an unbearably painful blister in the skin. |
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To build just one cubic metre of wall two bricks thick, a bricklayer will bend around 279 times. |
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The metre was the distance between two scratches on a bar composed of a special alloy of platinum and iridium. |
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There are twelve hundred little islands and eighty per cent of them are no more than a metre above sea level. |
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Halifax's Adrienne Power advanced to the 200 metre final which has been delayed and will run tomorrow. |
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We actually were puddling around in a metre and a half of water, with water up to our chests, coaxing cows along fence lines and onto races and back to safety. |
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Nearby is another Lake Mashu which is ringed by 200 metre high walls. |
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It was nudging a spherical boulder as high as its blade, one metre in diameter. |
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Approximately one metre downslope from the fifth trail marker, you will see folded sedimentary rocks and some quartz veins. |
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In the Elizabethan sonnet do you know if there is a metre in the poem? |
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An adult male in flight is a glorious sight, with its wingspan of well over a metre and ghostly grey plumage. |
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The titan arum, the world's biggest flower, which can reach over a metre in diameter, is unique to the island of Sumatra. |
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The lion-like predator, which could stand nearly one metre and weighed about 250 kilograms, had a pair of retractable thumb-like claws to disembowel or drag prey up trees. |
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Two to three metre thick ice plates quickly replaced the open sea. |
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Another distinctive characteristic of the cougar is its long tail: measuring up to a metre long, it is important for balance. |
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The Francesca range is available in three versions: a 4.5 metre lighting column, a 6 metre lighting column and a wall bracket. |
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A second try followed four minutes into injury time when from a five metre scrum Cill Dara drove back Portlaoise and in the ensuing pileup Emmett Fitzpatrick got the touch. |
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Can be installed under porches as no need to allow for any metre safety distance. |
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The horse needs sufficient impulsion for the work that is being asked of him, i.e. cantering a 20 metre circle requires much less impulsion than performing a canter pirouette. |
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Or rather, I tried to sleep, with my dad half a metre away in a confined space – and he started snoring. |
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For each cubic metre of lumber used instead of concrete or steel, we produce one tonne less of greenhouse gases. |
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Application should also be made to fence rows and a 15 metre strip into nearby cover crop. |
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That is one-third higher than the prevailing cost per cubic metre of natural gas. |
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In females and young whales, the fin is curved and less than one metre high. |
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This 23 metre waterfall blocks the migration of fish to areas further upstream. |
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A caterpillar tractor was used to remove deadfall and flood debris from a 950 metre strip parallel to the North Thompson River. |
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But, toward the end, a 2 metre hammerhead shimmies by and for a wonderful second I am eyeball to eyeball with one of nature's most unusual creations. |
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The blue band shall be rendered impracticable in the bends by pads of synthetic material 50 cm long, placed at 5 metre intervals. |
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Samplers located in spouts must not come after a vertical drop of more than 15 metres or be within 0.6 metre of any bends in the spouting. |
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In this project, a 600-square metre area around the wharf and within the boat basin will be dredged to provide safe access and moorage. |
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It seems a long way from the cubit of Noah's time to the metre of 1793 and the light ray of today. |
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You can imagine the challenges in going underground when you're already one metre below sea level. |
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Typically, there is a nerve fibre or axon, which can be a metre or more in length, along which impulses travel to convey information to other neurons, or to muscles or glands. |
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Forecasters said the pollen count across Greater Manchester would be high today, between 50 and 149 grains of grass pollen per cubic metre of air. |
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The 110-metre wide and 10.5 metre deep pass allows the biggest ships to enter the harbour and draw alongside. |
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Development of a new robotized drilling system capable of reducing by half the cost per metre drilled. |
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Platforms open to the public that are elevated more than 0.5 metres should be surrounded by a handrail at least 0.9 metre high. |
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The 325 square metre prime retail investment is likely to prove attractive to institutions, syndicates and private investors because of its location. |
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As it stood only about half a metre proud of the sea's surface, all I could make out was the huge bow wave where common dolphins flanked the whale as they would a ship. |
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It might simply mean lowering a light switch by a metre but, for the wheelchair user it makes the difference between a job or no job. |
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There is a 200 metre graving dock with repair installations for large vessels. |
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The tower consisted of a 12 metre high wall-like frame stuffed with bundles of blackthorn. |
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A group of unfired smashed pots was then stacked up against the inside of the house wall and subsequently the entire house was moved one metre east and rebuilt. |
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She held the world record from 1995 to 1998 in the 500 metre event and was a five-time medalist at the World Championships. |
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Next year she sets off for Mount Roraima, a 280 square metre plateau, overlooking the savannah and straddling the borders of Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil. |
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The linear expansion of VM ZINC® is 0.022 mm per metre and per degree centigrade. |
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Storage, warehousing and logistics will be asked to contribute 25 per square metre up to 500 sq metre of area with 15 being sought for such areas over 500 sq metres. |
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The set was dominated by a grid of windmills, each a metre across. |
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Jason Fedee won the men's 100 metre dash with Mandela Clifford second. |
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The most exotic of all is the rafflesia, a cabbagey survivor of ancient days, which measures up to a metre across and makes its living by devouring insects and small mammals. |
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Will drunk college students attempt to scale the seven metre structure? |
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After another couple of hours, we made our way gradually along a knife-edge ridge, careful to stay off the cornice which hung over a spectacular 1,000 metre drop to our right. |
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And only a couple of weeks ago, divers also thought they had come across the wreck of the Darwin Princess, a 23 metre ferry last seen in Frances Bay. |
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The 1.5 metre long multifunctional cable has a self-retracting function allowing it be neatly stowed away without any tangling of cables. |
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A full anapestic metre with feminine ending gives somewhat the effect of anacrusis, since a third light syllable must be crowded in between the stresses. |
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A superb left-footed point by Benji O'Brien within seconds of the throw-in was quickly replied to by Jamie Doyle with a 20 metre free for Clonmore. |
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Shrugging off three tacklers, he raced for the line only to be held a metre short but from the ruck the ball was recycled for the waiting Ashman to score. |
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After hearing tapping on the door to their room, a couple of weary travellers peered through the curtains to be greeted by a 2.5 metre female saltie staring back at them. |
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Since then, the wreck must have been salvaged, because the deck and sides of the hull have collapsed and most of it is only a metre or two above the seabed. |
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The ground underfoot was still hopelessly boggy, and as I jumped the half metre distance from the van to the floor, little specks of mud flew everywhere. |
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It's a fish magnet, home to swirling schools of baitfish and snappers, multitudes of groupers, and more scorpionfish per square metre than I have ever seen before. |
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Around 10 flag stones, each around a metre square in size, had been taken from the site, leaving others broken and the steps marked and scratched. |
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A green turtle sculled towards us, stopping only a metre away. |
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Only the females have a taste for human blood but, when you consider that one square metre of heather can house 500,000 of the little blighters, this is little consolation. |
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Total boll numbers and seed cotton mass per metre were recorded. |
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On the other hand, we have succeeded in decreasing the amount of waste we send for disposal by 15 per cent per cubic metre produced. |
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Armed with the saw, which must be half a metre long, I get to work cutting the melon in two roughly equal halves. |
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The first pitch requires a 20 metre rope with a pull-back line, and is belayed in an alcove round to the right which is a little awkward to get into. |
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We can deduce the stress pattern of a word from the metre of a line. |
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Visitors can still see the mill race which is nearly 1 metre deep. |
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They then learnt the basis of welding and painting work in building a five metre tower on which a 5,000-litre water tank has been installed. |
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Ritchie is trying to break the eight metre barrier, but despite the opposition the venue is not the best for such a move into the long jump big time. |
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Around most fields, three and six metre margins and areas seeded with special wildflower or pollen mixes provide food for invertebrates and birds. |
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After toppling, new chimneys have been found to reform up to one metre in height in less than 24 hours. |
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The Mimer Mine is a 65 metre high pithead built over a 375 metre deep mineshaft, leading down into one of Bergslagen's last iron ore mines. |
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Namibia Construction is building an 800 metre bridge which will elevate the road above the two drifts that have caused wash-outs in past rainy seasons. |
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Test your manliness by carrying your significant other around a 250 metre long track. |
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A 160 metre long pontoon will be built by 2011 in order to improve the reception of cruise liners and encourage the development of tourism. |
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The six metre long whale likely entered the reservoir by the sluice gates of the plant while following a school of fish. |
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The deep penetration, measurable down to the 1.2 metre soil thermometer and beyond, will not make headlines and will only be noted by this coming weekend. |
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A heavenly metre of fresh snow blanketed the central Andes and the skies were blinging blue: heli-bathing to heli-heaven in one isobar. |
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Among her achievements: a javelin record, with an amazing 28.86 metre throw, and a prodigious long jump of 4.40 metres. |
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The prevailing kind and number of feet, revealed by scansion, determines the metre of a poem. |
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This is the power of the light that is emitted per projected surface area into a given solid angle, and it is measured in watts per square metre per steradian. |
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We have to go through more than a metre of ice with a chain saw to get to the water. |
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Make time for a trip to the Baredine caves in Nova Vas, with a 66 metre deep ravine, which comes out in an underground sea. |
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Wind around Gordons Bay on the 500 metre Underwater Nature Trail, past rocky reefs, sandflats and kelp forests. |
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When Francis came to, he found himself in a cavernous room, suspended a metre or more above the ground, by sturdy shackles on his wrists and ankles. |
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Leave a 15 metre buffer zone between the last spray swath and the edge of any of these habitats. |
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It's big – about a metre and a half on a side – and fantastically detailed. |
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The surface water table is at a depth of one metre and is kept regular thanks to a system of artificial channels. |
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Put the drying rack at least one metre above the ground so that other vermin do not get a chance to get to the product. |
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The entire region is a vast sodden plain that slopes gently toward the sea at a gradient of less than a metre per kilometre. |
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A 2,5 metre wide strip of pavement will be set aside for street parking on the north side. |
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Footpaths, on the other hand, face a design problem, being barely a metre wide, and heavily obstructed. |
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The hospitalière Tower XVth century: The highest and most important attic-tower of the Larzac, 27 metre high, crowned by a machicolation. |
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The absolute humidity is the weight in grams of the vapour contained in one cubic metre of humid air. |
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Key for selecting absolute humidity measurement expressed in grams of water per cubic metre of air. |
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A long and meticulous process, it can take up to 30 minutes to locate, assess and demine one square metre of land. |
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Australia's only stork, the jabiru stands about a metre and a half tall. |
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Mr Nel's scansion reveals that Seuss's favourite metre was iambs followed by anapests. |
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Chinese poetry, besides depending on end rhyme and tonal metre for its cadence, is characterized by its compactness and brevity. |
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Also lazing around are reef sharks, gathered in twos or threes, a little less than a metre long and looking like miniature Jaws but perfectly harmless if treated with respect. |
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The ankylosaur fossil would occupy roughly 1 cubic metre when squished together. |
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The ratio of 1 metre to 1 nanometre corresponds roughly to the ratio of the diameter of the Earth to that of a hazelnut. |
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Chemical reactions take place at the same rate whether they are occurring over one metre or one micrometre. |
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The Emac channel is available in 4 metre lengths and in two gauges, 1.2mm and 1.5mm, both with an integral swaged coupler for in-line splicing. |
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The entrance hall is an elegant heart to this 112 square metre house and features original polished floorboards and a high corniced ceiling with centre rose and dado rail. |
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Connect Pro has a 1.5 metre intelligent retractable cable, which makes it easy to stow away. |
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Although they found the unclimbed 6,618 metre mountain, which is also known as Mount Edgar, their ascent was halted by heavy snow, avalanches and dehydration. |
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The value to the military is that one angular mil subtends approximately one metre at a distance of one kilometer. |
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In straightening the stone he moved it about half a metre from its original position. |
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Storm surge floodings are generally taken to occur when the water level is more than one metre above normal. |
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After the metre was redefined in 1960, the kilogram was the only SI base unit that relied on a specific artefact. |
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It is alliterative, extending to almost 1,000 lines imitating the Old English Beowulf metre in Modern English. |
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The measures of length above the metre are ten times... greater than the metre. |
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This is attributed to Hopkins, who taught himself Welsh and who used sprung verse, bringing some features of Welsh poetic metre into his work. |
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The city centre was rebuilt after the Second World War using a metre of flattened rubble as a foundation. |
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Heading into day 2 of the decathlon he was in first place and secured the victory with strong performances in the 110 metre hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin and finally the 1500 metres. |
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The 70 metre high minaret makes it a stunning floodlit landmark, which you can see coming up the Avenue Mohammed V, or from the roof terrace of the hotel. |
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On 14-15 October 2003 a Yellow-browed Warbler stopped over in a 65 metre long garden hedge of indigenous plants located in a built up area on the outskirts of Lausanne. |
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The Eiffel Tower as a true symbol of early twentieth century avant-gardism looked down from its 320 metre high summit at the parade going on under its feet. |
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In truth, our proud 33 metre catamaran, loathes this point of sailAs soon as the wind exceeds 20 knots and the seas get bigger, it begins to slam, shake and lash out, and all that makes life on board a real ordeal. |
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This air flow will impose an upwind point of sail which, as we are regularly reminded, doesn't sit too well with the 33 metre catamaran: Our last few miles upwind will be very uncomfortable both for the boat and for the men. |
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Construction of the basic shell of Ameixoeira light rail underground station, Including the excavation of a thirty-two metre deep, forty metre diameter central shaft. |
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In the brightly lit rooms there are numerous tropical and subtropical plants, underwater worlds with predatory fish and reef dwellers, and the traditional palm house with a 12 metre high winter garden and brooklets. |
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