Giraffes are also missing from the crater as they favour the umbrella acacia and wait-a-bit thorn trees found higher up. |
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If you're waiting up all night for a husband who comes home after the kids are in bed, you might feel you're missing out. |
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Among the nine US citizens missing is a man known to have been kidnapped and whose abductors have threatened to kill him. |
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Bertie, a rough-haired pepper-coloured terrier, has been missing from his home for almost a year. |
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He said he hoped this gave them closure but they would always have one person missing. |
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At the top you can choose to relink just the missing files or all media files related to the Event. |
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Kim promised in the May summit to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 missing Japanese. |
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A major study to test the viability of reinstating the missing rail link between Manchester and Derby is to start soon. |
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I am already missing mine, but the process is a little too high-maintenance for a girl who is lazy about being ladylike. |
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The very premise of the novel relies on this sense of a missing cause, giving the story a lacunal effect. |
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They played hard, they made mistakes, but they were missing the X factor that makes championship teams. |
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The home team were missing some regulars but they fought hard throughout and could have been ahead in the early exchanges. |
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Also the labarums the Romans have are missing an actual Chi-Rho on the top of the pole and instead they have an eagle. |
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Police called off an intensive search after a woman missing from Warminster was found alive and well in Somerset. |
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They could quickly regenerate their missing limbs, and whatever had fallen off was still usable. |
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When she had finally regained consciousness she wasn't surprised to find Dai missing. |
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Fortunately the missing person turned up, safe and sound, and the boat returned to its station. |
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The dog, described as a white collie, is a working dog and has never been missing for this long without returning. |
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Card buffs, however, huff that wordings are getting stale and that innovation in design is the one thing that is missing from cards of all sorts. |
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Being here made me realize what I was missing by being rough with you and knocking you around and flirting with other girls. |
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Typically, silicification in red wood specimens is so complete that diagnostic woody textures are poorly preserved or missing. |
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Royal Mail bosses were left red-faced after two letters apologising about a customer's missing mail were lost in the post. |
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There is no need to show the red card, which results in that player missing games for his side, as a result of an average foul. |
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Hamilton looked in control of the next frame until a bad contact on the cue ball resulted in him missing a simple red. |
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The 2002 British Open champion sank 14 reds before missing the penultimate black in the final frame of the day. |
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Never missing a comic beat, their charisma worked every time and they knew how to milk the audience dry. |
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It had a raw kind of drama and kitchness that was missing from a lot of British stuff at the time. |
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One can only assume this is rectifiable solely through writing to the authors and asking them sweetly for their missing signatures. |
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Without missing a beat, Jake pursued the figure as it dashed through the thick covering of trees. |
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He is a jolly Aussie, halfway through a five-year term and missing sun-kissed Sydney Bay where he used to run the magnificent Opera House. |
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Greater Manchester Police has a list of missing people from within its boundaries and from neighbouring areas. |
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Is it me, or is it also missing the fact that you'll need to get up to fill the kettle with water in the first place? |
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A Denholme man was also counting his blessings after missing the smash by less than a minute. |
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When this white albescent strip is missing on either a brown or blue then it is a Smoky. |
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The service's team manager, Juliet Yolland, said recidivist truants were typically missing between 60-80 percent of the 186-day school year. |
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The bus was found four hours later in Fleur de Lys, just a few miles from Blackwood, with a wing mirror missing and a scrape down one side. |
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One of the things that's missing from the airport airside is a really good food offering. |
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The only thing that's missing is perhaps a very solid idea of what it means to do a mathematical proof. |
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Rodriguez herself is sleeping on an air mattress at her daughter's apartment, borrowing clothes and missing her husband. |
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I thought it was a wind-up when I first got back to the coach and discovered my backpack was missing. |
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The 19-year-old was recalled to the team for his second appearance as part of a five-pronged seam attack, with spinner Gary Keedy missing out. |
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The cistern has an indefinable white substance dripping down it and the missing tiles were stacked up on the window sill. |
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O'Carroll was unfortunate in missing two penalties from very kickable positions and these were to prove costly at the end of the game. |
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However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th. |
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Your watch is missing and you suspect that your ill-mannered pooch swallowed it down with his kibble. |
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Duncan had 13 points and nine rebounds, missing four of his seven free-throw attempts. |
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A hamstring injury meant White was missing for the second half when a strong rearguard was needed to protect the lead. |
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I have since had to report the missing licence to the police and must now reapply for a duplicate, all at my expense and inconvenience. |
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If you haven't yet installed a Wi-Fi network in your home, let me tell you that you have no idea what you're missing. |
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Unfortunately I have heard from many people that letters containing money go missing. |
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Police have appealed for information about two teenage girls who went missing last weekend. |
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He hustled to the last, though, and shot an air ball, missing basket, board and all, as the horn sounded. |
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I went up to my locker, only to discover that the lock was missing and half my books were gone. |
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Physically I had a sort of knot in my stomach, and as each hour went by that she was missing, it got worse and worse. |
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Meredith Edwards flies in from Wellington to look for her brother Michael, a whizz-kid historian who has gone missing. |
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Powerful legs lifted Copperhead off the ground as 7.62 mm rounds whizzed by, narrowly missing their targets. |
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But Korea, after missing a penalty stroke, scored three goals but lost by the narrowest of margins. |
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He was keen as mustard to go and help, but we have been missing him and he's been missing us. |
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While he never delivered a baby, as storks supposedly do, he was just as dependable, never missing a game in 15 seasons. |
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I was so tired after and went to clean my teeth to find the toothpaste missing. |
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An airman inspector noticed the starboard aft wheel was missing all but one of its lug nuts. |
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While Pataki rattled on endlessly about his shampoo, Whitman became very vocal about missing The Weekly Standard. |
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Either way, Mike finds himself sorely missing their late night dancing and karaoke sessions. |
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Actually, it's the missing bits of story you're supposed to fill in that winds me up, but I lack the wherewithal to explain why. |
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If you think this is no more than a VW Phaeton with twin turbos and a longer wheelbase, you're missing the point. |
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Eyes brightening, Adam envisioned the relief and joy on his father's face when he arrived back at the ranch with the missing cattle in tow. |
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A handful of shivering Albanians are fished out of the Adriatic, distressed beyond belief, hoping desperately for signs of missing relatives. |
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What is missing from the European mindset is the reality that outside Europe, there exists the law of the jungle. |
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Clearly what was missing was experience and a more solid approach at critical junctures. |
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My son is really into bodyboarding, although he's missing a leash and flippers, and doesn't own a wetsuit. |
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So without further ado, let's see how the other positions were represented and who the missing persons were. |
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Indeed her case led to the admission that 500 children in the agency's care were missing. |
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Luke angrily stabbed his sugar-free juice box with the plastic straw, missing the hole every time. |
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The driver lost control and barrelled off the road narrowly missing one of the other jeeps as he did. |
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There were also lots of the plaques obviously missing, with just the swirls of adhesive remaining on the bricks. |
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York council chiefs investigating how cash went missing at the authority's finance centre say they will be putting a claim in to their insurers. |
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I have been asking a couple friends who are television addicts what am I missing. |
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Yet there is a good humour and joie de vivre that is often missing at the more formal Ascot meeting. |
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I've now configured my MTA to add a message ID if it's missing and she's apples. |
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The overall longitudinal and radial structure of the root was normal and no cell tier was missing. |
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The only thing missing was music playing in the background from a movie soundtrack! |
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Cope was one of more than 8,000 Americans missing in action during the Korean War. |
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Wayne's body has never been found, he is listed as missing in action, and presumed to be dead. |
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And then they made a thorough, exhaustive search of all my hand luggage, while all the while I was jittering about missing my plane. |
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On a road whose width barely allows two cars to pass, this lunatic came hurtling round a blind corner, narrowly missing me. |
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My mother and grandfather are also there, so this would be the missing piece of the jigsaw for our family. |
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I thought it would be like a piece of my jigsaw puzzle missing, to not see Rajan again much. |
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The crane jib came to rest on the pontoon narrowly missing a civilian shipwright working beside Young Endeavour. |
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The Marine Corps, which reached its recruitment goal last year after missing a few monthly quotas, struggled to fill several positions. |
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The chief of the prefecture-wide drug squad was also in danger of missing government quotas for arrests. |
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The missing link in Kay's polemical acknowledgment of the importance of geography in globalization, however, is what constitutes this importance. |
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Allan, it's been said, was the missing link between heavy-reverb surf music, early garage punk and psychedelic acid rock. |
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I was disappointed at missing out on the owl, but more so on the waterhen, because I'd thought it would be easy. |
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The only thing missing is the accusatory finger pointed at me in mock surprise. |
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The man's skeleton was missing its lower legs, while the woman's skull had lost its jawbone. |
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The missing two points are accredited to the high cost and the irregularity of overclockability. |
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Nine-year-old Tilly went missing two weeks ago after a door was accidentally left open. |
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That was the one I actually tried watching, but I kept missing episodes by accident. |
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Eighteen people were missing after flood waters washed a bus off a national highway on Thursday. |
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The outer doors are missing, the inner doors jammed, and the whole apparatus knocked out of alignment. |
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In previous months, the same team of soldiers had launched 11 similar raids, sometimes reportedly missing their quarry by just a few hours. |
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Well, there were quantities of that drug missing from the hospital during the time these people were dying. |
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After years of driving herself to do more and more, saying yes to everything and never missing an opportunity, she simply burnt out. |
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As we abstracted data directly from original trial reports we minimised the effects of missing data and errors in transcription. |
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She just looked at him, curious as to why his absent expression was now missing, replaced by a foolish something. |
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Just down the walk, I found a hole knocked in a garden wall and a hundred bricks missing. |
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What we saw were videos with abrupt transitions, missing footage, stilted narration, and no background music. |
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Nick has convinced Helena to go home with him to get her address book, which was somehow missing from her purse. |
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Club fought on valiantly in the second half, but the missing man was always going to prove a bridge too far. |
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Then he was dropped by the Roosters to Premier League for going walkabout and missing training. |
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And as she munched on her dairy-free Sofritas burrito, she realized that as much as anything she was probably missing that stuff. |
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For Hockney to have the missing link presented to him there in his atelier was a real thrill for him. |
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She had a vivid daymare about her missing son. |
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The adenovirus he received was simply a vector, bringing a missing gene to his cell. |
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If you're missing the adrenaline fix of the larger cities, there is a popular zip line that launches from Mehrengar. |
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I thought, if he had an affliction over half his face, maybe he was missing part of his mouth. |
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It was an old, rusted AMC Pacer that was missing, among other things, a fuel door. |
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He was treated like an immigrant, working for minimum wage, missing his family and having to move on from his musical career. |
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The blade pierced his liver and diaphragm, missing his heart and aorta by a fraction of an inch. |
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Shaul was declared missing after an anti-tank missile hit his armored personnel carrier days earlier. |
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No sooner does Hermione discover that the creature is a basilisk when Ginny Weasley, Ron's little sister, goes missing. |
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Even so, there was a mystical note missing until they brought on the 87-year-old Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery for the benediction. |
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Maybe missing an episode of The big bang theory or Keeping Up with the Kardashians? |
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The only thing missing from this bill of particulars was elimination of the bourgeoisie. |
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Even in the parts of the movement he does cover, some people and efforts are missing. |
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I simply want to draw attention to some of the gaps, some of what may be missing, when we dismiss God too brusquely. |
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In April, two austrian girls, aged 15 and 16, went missing in Vienna and resurfaced in Syria. |
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But it is still missing from a handful of prominent cable provides like cablevision. |
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Officers were responding to a report of a missing juvenile girl, and found her in the house of Carey Smith-Viramontes. |
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But Robbins let his team and the fans down by missing meetings and walk-throughs prior to the game, and he should go down as one of the all-time goats in Super Bowl history. |
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What's missing is the anchoring of endangered species protection within the human and natural economy, rather than within absolutist, moral rhetoric. |
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Dallas watched him closely, never missing even one of his jerky movements. |
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Marie refused to acknowledge her as a granddaughter, and there was the little matter of the missing Romanov assets that this possible new claimant could complicate. |
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Missing limbs, missing teeth, scars and weathered skin were abundant. |
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There are many pieces in the jigsaw which are still missing. |
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By using real racehorses and real jockeys, the film makers have brought a physicality that is often missing in these days of computer-generated effects. |
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Oddly enough, missing the first shot seemed to shake off the jitters. |
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Casualties totaled 77,000 men, which included 8,000 killed in action, 48,000 wounded in action, and 21,000 as prisoners of war or missing in action. |
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Portlaoise are still missing the style and dash that won them so many admirers as they swept through Laois and Leinster and contested an All Ireland club final this year. |
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Shaw filed a missing persons report with the Colorado Springs Police Department and contacted the American consulate in Tijuana. |
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The cover has changed, the map of Egypt is missing, and additions and corrections have been placed as an addendum on page 205 instead of directly in the text. |
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A figure who could compellingly make that case is sadly missing from our national politics. |
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Two four-wheeled drives barrelled over the crossing, somehow missing him. |
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Logan glanced at the body and sure enough the throat was slit at the jugular with a trail of blood staining the wood floors, along with a missing ring finger. |
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The map is missing the whole continent of Antarctica, even though the airline's jumbos are regularly chartered in summer for tourist overflights of Antarctica's coastline. |
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Aside from missing a letter that CEOs have in their title, Coos lack the juice they have. |
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Chunks of whitewash were missing exposing the grey material underneath. |
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We redid the downstairs powder room and aside from the fact that it's still missing a corner shelf and a window treatment I think it's pretty much done. |
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Beginning with La-La, which he spiced up with his signature but-jutting strut, he wined effortlessly right down to the ground and came right back up without missing a beat. |
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In 2002 the navy reclassified him as missing in action, captured. |
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If you think of kimonos or school uniforms when you think of Japanese fashion, you're missing out on the best and most flamboyant outfits that Japan has to offer the world. |
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The missing leg is only the most obvious sign that Strike is damaged goods, a loner wounded by life long before he went overseas. |
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Thin as a willow withe, and sharp, the long, gray eyes missing nothing. |
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Then I discovered that the letter I sent by recorded delivery to pay my speeding fine had gone missing, along with my driving licence and a cheque in payment. |
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Three years earlier Mr Smith had kneecapped him, breaking his leg with a baseball bat after drugs he was looking after went missing, the jury heard. |
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I doubt he would be woofing about him missing the shot because the bottom line is that the guy outplayed him to steal the ball in the first place. |
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He is not the first person to be sacked for missing targets and to walk out with a fat cheque, but what the bankers really disliked was the cut of his jib. |
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And if we can't get the complete guy, we get a guy who's missing something and we try to fill in his blanks by redshirting him, or plenty of individual instruction. |
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Is missing a rare diagnosis so much worse than harm from over-testing? |
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This past May, missing her husband and 5-year-old daughter, she returned to Dhaka to write her dissertation. |
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I jumped back reflexively, missing it by only a few centimeters. |
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After missing that mark with the empty-calorie fluff of Salem, WGN is nailing it with Manhattan. |
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Since humans are quite good at telling time, the numbers are often missing from commercial wristwatches, and some wristwatches do not even have markings for each hour. |
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His phone has apparently been turned off, and his family in santo Domingo says he went missing over the weekend. |
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On all-round ability and overall dominance, he should have been well ahead, but the intangible nature of what makes a great champion is plainly still missing. |
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The Ukrainian security service, the sbu, reported 1,700 people went missing during that time. |
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I have documentation of 38 seamen who have gone missing in the last ten years. |
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Also missing, thankfully, is the sense of entitlement and self-congratulation one finds in the Bay Area. |
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I didn't really relish going in search of the missing woman. |
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Both are scheduled for the same time and the venues are too distant to make a hop from one to the next without missing out on the key presentations. |
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There will always be something missing from a game played on this surface. |
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He defines it carefully, mentioning the previous geographers whom he had read, but whose works are now missing. |
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The male Caucasian, twenty-four, a skier, was said to have been missing for over three hours. |
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Murray flew out to Spain this week to reacquaint himself with the surface after missing most of this part of last season with a wrist injury. |
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The last stanza is incomplete and three folios are missing from the end of the manuscript, so some material may have been lost. |
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He has expressed grief both for a lost father and a missing past, but he has no sense of being a survivor, at whatever remove. |
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David Niven had surgery for a broken jaw and was found to have teeth missing after a bad-tempered clash with Arbroath. |
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Last of all, against himself he turns his sword, but missing the mortal place, with his poniard finishes the work. |
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Many of the 34,700 people who were reported missing during the Bosnian war remain unaccounted for. |
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In addition to the missing UNMOs, the British government faced political and diplomatic problems. |
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After the encounter of the two pronuclei, one quadrant of the former positive cross of the monaster is missing on the side of the egg pronucleus. |
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The family of the missing kayaker has been informed of the discovery and efforts will now get under way to formally identify the deceased. |
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Some imputation models require the data to have a certain distribution of their missing values, their missingness pattern. |
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He states that between 8 and 18 August 154 RAF pilots were killed, severely wounded, or missing, while only 63 new pilots were trained. |
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For years afterwards, people mourned the dead, the missing, and the many disabled. |
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Any number of theories have been advanced to fill the missing generations, none of which are founded on any very solid evidence. |
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Finding all navigational markers missing, they attempted to pick their own way in through the barrier reef. |
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In his match with Stevens, frustrated at missing a shot, he almost snapped his cue in half by hitting it against the table. |
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You can spend all the money in the world but if you haven't got that, then it's a big missing ing redient. |
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After missing From Russia with Love, Ken Adam returned as production designer. |
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Despite Ada having her piano back, she ultimately finds herself missing Baines watching her as she plays. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle even gave a spirit medium one of Christie's gloves to find the missing woman. |
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At least four complete volumes and around seven pages of text are missing from Dodgson's 13 diaries. |
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Charlotte returned from Roe Head in June 1832, missing her friends, but happy to rejoin her family. |
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A number of hands show a finger wholly or partly missing, for which a number of explanations have been given. |
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It is not clear, however, why Stukeley believed the circle was not missing a single stone. |
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The King's' mascot, Reggie the Lion, went missing in the 1990s and was recovered after being found dumped in a field. |
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Yamamoto went missing in June 1984 after she left her home in Kofu to go to the library. |
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The neutrino could account for the missing energy, but a particle with little mass and no electric charge was difficult to observe. |
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When the move to new quarters finally was made a few years later, in 1710, Hooke's Royal Society portrait went missing, and has yet to be found. |
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In addition, more than 600 Kuwaitis went missing during Iraq's occupation, approximately 375 remains were found in mass graves in Iraq. |
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The investigators came up against a brick wall in their search for the missing money when they discovered it had been transferred overseas. |
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Cameron was mobbed by demonstrators, mostly women, seeking his assistance in tracing missing relatives. |
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But there is a key missing link that would arguably keep afflicting his policy all through, banefully. |
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Distraught relatives are waiting for news of the missing children. |
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At least 3,363 Luftwaffe aircrew were killed, 2,641 missing and 2,117 wounded. |
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Well enough Ricky, have you even seen an our sister Nariam, who?, he said jokely Nah! Sis she is MIA, missing in action and don't wanna be found. |
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Many of them are missing, so that one cannot understand her easily when she speaks quickly. |
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Only the missing boardsman, Sam Meyers, had a real job. How did these young men fund their passion? Surfing in Acapulco costs money. |
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Data for some islands is missing, particularly for some Arctic islands in Russia and Svalbard. |
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Many authors in the American west wrote of natives or voyageurs with lacerated faces and missing noses or eyes due to attacks from grizzlies. |
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But there was a core principle missing in the law passed by the Assembly before Christmas. |
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Though tool complexes comparative to Europe are missing or fragmentary, other archaeological evidence shows behavioral modernity. |
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The burden on African archaeologists became all the greater, because now they must find the missing transitions in Africa. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police are the first police force to train dogs to search for missing persons. |
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Because feathers are often associated with birds, feathered dinosaurs are often touted as the missing link between birds and dinosaurs. |
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Reproductions of both fiddles have been made, though less is known of their design than the shawm since the neck and strings were missing. |
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She exhibited with the Impressionists from 1874 onwards, only missing the exhibition in 1878 when her daughter was born. |
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Some complex fractures can be treated by the use of bone grafting procedures that replace missing bone portions. |
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In many cases a cheap tool could be used to occupy the place of a missing mechanical part. |
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Another missing work was a historical monograph on the events of the Numantine War. |
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The casualties reported by the Romanian Army during those seven days consisted of 356 officers and 42,876 soldiers dead or missing. |
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He immediately went on to a campaign against the Belgae, and the disposition of the lands on the Rhine is missing from his account. |
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Other reports said that 329 girls were kidnapped, 53 had escaped and 276 were still missing. |
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Manuscript painting preserved to the end some of the classical realist tradition that was missing in larger works. |
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Mexico's drug war has left over 60,000 dead and perhaps another 20,000 missing. |
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Vegetables, which are generally grown in the highlands of Ecuador, are often missing from the regular diet due to their higher price. |
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Reports suggest that some of the missing might have been murdered en masse by drowning in the White Sea. |
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Hooper, was seeking the Jeannette and two missing whalers in addition to conducting general exploration. |
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These scents are mostly missing in white pepper, which is stripped of the fruit layer. |
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Secondly, the multitude of Englishes in Europe are also missing in this layer. |
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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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However in many cases there exist equivalent expressions that carry the same meaning as the modal, and can be used to supply the missing forms. |
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Typically, it is the head noun in the main clause that is reduced or missing. |
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They also needed to keep track of cars, which could go missing for months at a time. |
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Unusually the bridge was left incomplete, being missing two of its lower arch sections on the town side. |
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In addition, there are two missing railway bridges, an aqueduct, and 31 locks to rebuild. |
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Both the A44 and the A52 have several missing links, in various stages of planning. |
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Some missing sections are currently in construction or planned to be constructed in the near future. |
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Publishers wanted to increase their output so some countries like Germany started selling books missing alphabetical sections, to publish faster. |
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From here the wall of Robinson Crags drops from the summit of the fell, a great chunk of the hillside seemingly missing. |
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On 7 November he left, missing the Bolshevik Revolution, which began on that day. |
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The overall plate tectonics of these events has been modeled in different ways but decisive data is still missing. |
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However, the majority of the known Dartmoor kistvaens were opened at some time in the past, and whatever they used to hold is missing. |
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Holmes and Watson arrive at King's Pyland, from which Silver Blaze is missing. |
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Stapleton, the mother of the child who wrote to Sherlock at the beginning of the episode requesting that he help her find her missing rabbit. |
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She was on her hands and knees scrabbling in the mud, looking for her missing wedding ring. |
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After their daughter went missing, her parents sent out a search party after her. |
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When I saw the penny black missing from my collection in the shop window, I just went in and snapped it up. |
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After a star-crossed regular season, Morgan vowed Thursday to show the college hoops world what it has been missing. |
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Another pertinent distinction in Rubin's missing data classification system is whether the missing data mechanism is ignorable. |
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Gee, why are you still so hung up about missing those end-of-year activities? |
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We've missed our shot by a hairsbreadth and that's the same as missing by miles. |
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And nobody had reported a missing child of that approximate age. |
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Washburn essentially asked out after five innings but was pleased he was so sharp after missing nearly seven weeks. |
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He said some cleaning compound was missing and he suspects you because you people are always stealing things. |
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The Scot was given a reprimand after missing the weighbridge in yesterday's qualifying session in Turkey. |
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But whether they were birds, replicants, or each other's missing half, their pairing carried a dramatic charge. |
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Even more peculiar are the recordings of chats between the missing woman's brother Wiggy and Roger the cat. |
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No wildlife parks or farms have reported a missing female and it is thought she escaped a private collection or was dumped. |
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If the bodies continued missing until Sunday, all hope would be given over, and the funerals would be preached on that morning. |
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Vesely showed signs of nerves as he took two free throws, missing both attempts and putting up an embarrassing airball on the first. |
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A missing dust cap on your vehicle's air brake chamber is an open invitation for sand, dust, and water to march in and mess up your air brakes. |
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My beautiful sister Marveen. You are my babygirl. I didn't know what I had been missing until you appeared in my life. |
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No more wrestling with Allen keys and no more fever pitch dramas as you realise the last piece is missing. |
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And fundraisers who don't get a handle on such problems also end up missing all kinds of opportunities to learn more about their alums. |
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Old plastic control switches, gearknobs and steering column levers sometimes end up in very poor condition, or are missing altogether. |
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American Tiger Woods has won this title for the last two years, but he is missing this weekend because of injury. |
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The new owl is an eagle owl which are larger than barn Owls but the family are still hoping for positive news regarding their missing bird. |
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The sky is the limit' is one phrase that is clearly missing from the vernacular of Brooklyn, New York's Yeasayer. |
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Back at the Kidney feature, the British failed to take advantage of the missing tanks. |
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The Allied air forces lost 16,714 airmen killed or missing in connection with Operation Overlord. |
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The Allies had achieved victory at a cost of 209,672 casualties among the ground forces, including 36,976 killed and 19,221 missing. |
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Some had even been part of the search party when Ahmad went missing. |
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The Free French SAS paratroopers suffered 77 killed, with 197 wounded and missing. |
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Units operating in more difficult terrain had higher ratios of missing to killed but probably most of the missing had died. |
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Italian casualties amounted to 631 or 642 men killed, 2,631 wounded and 616 reported missing. |
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The amount of submerged sand eroded is typically much greater than the amount of missing sand on shore. |
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Nourishing a beach that has little submerged sand requires understanding of the reason that the submerged sand is missing. |
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There are 1,534 Greek Cypriots and 502 Turkish Cypriots missing as a result of the fighting. |
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Derby winner Authorized is missing the gig in favour of the York August meeting and there is hardly a pulse quickener in the whole field. |
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All sorts of weirdos hire Strike to follow lovers or wives, and among the long list of loonies is Leonora Quine whose husband has gone missing. |
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In 1871, Mendeleev predicted this missing element would occupy the empty place below manganese and have similar chemical properties. |
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This, in turn, has the effect of the female missing out a year of egg carrying. |
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If, however, a stone was missing, the person who wrote their name on the stone would die within one year. |
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Francois Doumen There will be a certain je ne sais quoi missing from Cheltenham this year. |
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The fictional work was released three months after the jetliner went missing. |
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Regretfully, there's a manhunt on at the moment for missing baby Rose, so let's say that things are already complicated. |
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After missing more than a month, he returned to action for the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final, which Madrid won. |
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If we find a piece missing as we make up the jigsaws that have been donated, some times we will throw them away. |
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Liverpool finished eighth in the league, once again missing out on European competition. |
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Dolphins are not thought to have a good sense of taste, as their taste buds are atrophied or missing altogether. |
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A gap or missing strata in the geological record of an area is called a stratigraphic hiatus. |
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What was still missing was the closest nonwhale ancestor, the animal that was the link to these early whales. |
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Jocker was the landlord of the Sun Inn and had just been told he was to be sacked when money went missing. |
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One landed harmlessly in the Castle grounds, narrowly missing the Civic shelter, but the other three had tragic consequences. |
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I also do a backshift which means missing training but Maryhill have been okay about that. |
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During the course of the war, 4,419 of the division's men were killed, 23,268 were wounded, and 1,693 reported missing. |
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The wall at the front, right section, is missing or has collapsed, and the rubble has tumbled out leaving a previously covered orthostat exposed. |
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Appropriately enough, the missing narrative is titled Gentleman's Relish, a euphe-mism for the aftermath of jouissance. |
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