Perhaps of greater concern, this model would entail a radical rethinking of how record labels deliver products. |
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The prosecutor said the defendant told police he had bought the pistol from a model shop, to shoot rats in his back yard. |
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Lest I be further accused of being sanctimonious or self-righteous, I confess I am no model of student participation. |
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The temperature-time plot shows how this model also fails to satisfy the radiometric data. |
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The genetic model delineated in the previous section can serve as the basis to explore the population genetics of dominance evolution. |
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The word once referred to a crude model of a more important work, and in a sense it still does. |
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He closed his show with a model in the centre of a huge, tent-like hoop dress. |
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We propose a new dynamic model in order to help reconcile the long-standing controversy in Central Asia. |
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Because Davis is a magnet school, many parents and students consciously choose this model as their educational option. |
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In the model of ethnic democracy minorities are disadvantaged but can improve their position through politics of wheeling and dealing. |
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But with only a nonworking model available in late June, getting thousands of units on store shelves by the fall seems a stretch. |
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The standard errors of the model estimates were adjusted for the clustering of patients within hospitals. |
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Outside the museum is a model of a shearing shed from the colonial period with the blades for shearing and a wool press. |
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Use of vocalizations with the moving model is particularly effective in preventing habituation to the model alone. |
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The waterproof model allows women to hunt in the most miserable conditions, yet stay warm and dry. |
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Each model has its own theoretical consistency and practicality that demonstrates its clinical efficacy. |
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And if the model of critical practice sounds urbane, recondite and not a little esoteric, it need not be dull. |
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Drosophila melanogaster has been a valuable model system for the analysis of flight kinematics, aerodynamics and mechanics. |
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Worse, you are reinforcing bad habits in your own mental model and gaining the wrong kind of work experience. |
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However, we may consider a simple model in which the feather is assumed to be an isolated, flat, rigid object in a uniform airstream. |
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So, did it take a row over a ban on journalists to enable him to penetrate the secret that the regime is not a model of benignity? |
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In addition, this model must be replicable and adaptable to new products and services as they come to market. |
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His second discovery, the nuclear model of the atom, became the basis for how we see the atom today. |
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Give me a man in a suit and aviators over a shirtless male model with bulging biceps any day! |
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The first model focuses on surfaces expanding as a result of adsorptive processes. |
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It is a model that applies both a human and a divine teleology through Thomas's hallmark ethics of natural law. |
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The top-of-the-range model has been given sports suspension and equipped with all the electronic aids to assist the wayward driver. |
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From then on, astrophysicists have continually refined the model by looking closer and closer. |
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The guns are all quite powerful and accurately model their real-life counterparts. |
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Residual plots indicate a well-specified model where there is a lack of pattern between the standardized residuals and their predicted values. |
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This ruins the heads after 3 or 4 scenes, so you have to be good at remaking a model in exactly the same way. |
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In each study, hospital mortality was higher than predicted with resultant poor model calibration. |
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His books are model monographs, daunting in their research and free of tendentiousness. |
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A parametric model developed by Katharine Liapi at the University of Texas allows architects to visualize and design with tensegrity structures. |
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This Star model also happens to be a stripped version with no tabs, no see-through paper table no paper arms, and no paper bail. |
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However they range from the model of rectitude to the reprobate, from the intellectual to the ignorant, we vary more. |
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She is at once fiercely competitive and ladylike, a fighter to the death and yet a model of polite understatement. |
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It seems that you will not be happy until you have seen signed and notarised copies of consent to model forms. |
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We have therefore decided to study the binding between the parent tetrazole and a model benzamidine base. |
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The business model blends the tough-mindedness of capitalism with the tender-heartedness of philanthropy. |
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In fact, the Chinese model is akin to the Gandhian scheme of decentralised development. |
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Finally the last model took her position and a few dead boring speeches were made. |
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To say that a given sentence is logically possible is to say that there is a model that satisfies it. |
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Thus the roles of the artist and viewer in a transcriptive model of cinematic production are editorially intertwined. |
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Once more there is no one model for success in the so-called global universe. |
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Cabinet government of the traditional model has manifestly atrophied over the past seven years, by deliberate neglect, not accident. |
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The four-feet by two-feet scale model is an exact replica of the stadium, with executive boxes, stands, and a players' tunnel. |
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It's great to see the Government recognise this and take our model on board so comprehensively. |
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In the ecclesiastical model of marriage, the interdiction against concubinage is clear. |
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It seemed logical to develop a companion model of adolescent boys' sexual health. |
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Several experimental observations witnessing the reliability of the structural model have already been reported. |
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Graves's goal was to promote model womanhood for young women by writing about ideal types. |
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More than a dozen of these model conferences are held annually across Canada. |
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Ireland for example, has produced a Code of Practice and a model teleworking agreement. |
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It is an example of a well-known model attributable to the Anglo-Florentine sculptor Fanelli. |
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The best way of finding a model tenant is to make sure that you obtain at least two references from previous landlords. |
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Each model is unique, and individually disassembled, cut, melted, filed, smashed, then reassembled to replicate a real fender bender. |
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Elbourne and Ross's chapter on early missions among the Khoikhoi is a model of lucidity. |
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It is the right model if you want to download and play back music files, browse the Internet and do some office work while on the go. |
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From our mathematical model we calculated the probabilities of different numbers of beds being occupied. |
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In my vain yearning to refashion my self in the model of Nigella, I would be wise to consider several basic truths. |
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He has the appearance and acting talent of a male underwear model lifted from a magazine spread. |
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Find a model with rechargeable batteries that also allows you to use standard AA alkaline batteries. |
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My picture of the world is drawn in perspective, and not like a model to scale. |
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The size of the finite element model width and depth were calibrated to provide correct correlation to the pile load test data. |
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She is what is known in the fashion industry as a fit model or live mannequin. |
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In computer science, an automaton is an abstract machine that can serve as a model of computation. |
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The same causal model applied to the whole sample and the split samples of students born in Hong Kong and on the mainland. |
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Even at the best of times, Nicholls is hardly a model of laid-back insouciance. |
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Astronomers and geophysicists are now trying to use satellite images and other scientific methods to test their model of how the Earth works. |
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The 5ft-wingspan model could lead to the development of pilotless aircraft that can stay aloft indefinitely. |
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Cadillac recently announced that it will be offering a fully armored model with bulletproof windows and steel plating. |
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A convertible model allows bench-table combinations to be converted into two benches with backrests. |
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In her every day life, this up and coming model wears elegant and comfortable clothes in the colours of blue, yellow or green. |
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The pinwheel model of bereavement suggests that, with time, an individual reaches out to others, change occurs and life is rejoined after a loss. |
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Nevertheless, outwardly at least, Zitkala-Sa was a model product of nineteenth-century American Indian education. |
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Thus, the model used in this study has important features similar to the neural events during natural REM sleep. |
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A special case of neural sensitization is limbic kindling, which is an animal model for temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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Williams says that although in many cases scientists have worked out how it happens, he wants to build a working model of the process. |
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As Derrida suggests, a painter cannot look simultaneously at the model and at its representation. |
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The hydrostatic pressure model proposes that statocytes detect the total weight exerted by the protoplast on its cell wall. |
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Which brings us back to the Sikhs, who before this incident in Birmingham were the model of a law-abiding minority community. |
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This pattern seems analogous to the struggle for a viable business model for the Internet. |
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By model and practice, families nested children in webs of relationships, sanctified through kin or kin-like moralities. |
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The built-in flash on the previous model had a tendency to produce red-eye, so this time round you get a pop-up flash. |
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And once you get work, you have the satisfaction of knowing you can make it as a model anywhere. |
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This was a deep, concentrated sauce, a model reduction of proper fish stock, wine and cream. |
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This year the show featured 18 working model railway layouts, spanning 100 years as well as 14 trade stands. |
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When their concepts were finalized, students made a working model by proofing their work in black and white on the artroom's laser printer. |
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In case of the tie-point model the shifted location of these points over the umbilical saddles should have changed the suture pattern. |
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I like to model the 1950s era, so morning milk trains were still a part of the scene. |
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Back then, Boeing engineers used the wind tunnel model to create new and working designs. |
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During the layover, the Havre Railroad Museum ran trains on its model railroad layout. |
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He dropped out to pursue a career as a model and was offered a part as a cowboy surfer in a US sitcom. |
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No, this international model will not be sashaying down the ramp, but will take up a one-year course in Hindi. |
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The highlight of this particular gallery will be the large working scale model of the Town Mill. |
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Given the interconnectedness of world markets, is this model taking into account that reduced fossil-fuel demand would drop prices? |
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Again the picture differs markedly from the classic corporate model in which business depends upon established, stable relationships. |
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In addition, the subject was added to the model as a random effect and different correlation structures for residuals were tested. |
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The model considers a group of conspecific animals searching for food simultaneously. |
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The test statistic was the ratio of the model to residual sums of squares at each point along the chromosome. |
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Therefore, the working model presented provides only a rough picture of what is really going on. |
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The animal model used in this study is the naturally occurring canine mammary tumor. |
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The model train's friendly face, with its exaggerated smile, also helps autistic children's understanding of emotion. |
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All things considered, it's a good value for the money and a model I could be quite happy with. |
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If you're planning to fish in saltwater then my advice is purchase a saltwater model reel. |
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Except that the big game was actually a small model of a sea serpent made of plastic wood attached to a 14-inch toy submarine! |
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The significance of such a model is in its ability to account for subtle shades of difference between musicians and audiences. |
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She does not have a TV and her washing machine is an archaic model involving rubber hoses and a handle-operated mangle. |
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In addition to its important role as a simulator for pilots, model aircraft flying is staking a claim to serious sports status. |
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He still can shadow the game's best receivers and is an excellent role model for the team's young defensive backs. |
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She's very focused, a true team player and a great role model for all the other kids. |
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We had to chose one full ship-rigged vessel as the largest model we felt to be practical at our scale and she is the one. |
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Within a tertiary care academic setting, we have found the proposed treatment and training model is teachable and clinically useful. |
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There is also a new GT model joining the range of hatch and sports tourers. |
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It is also significant in demonstrating the very strong influence of engineers upon the French model of management accounting. |
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The system provides an interesting experimental model because the structural transitions occur over the time scale of weeks. |
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In a recent interview he had one newspaper salivating at the prospect of Ireland being a role model for the rest of Europe. |
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Thus, we may model the shoulder and hip girdles of plesiosaurs as if they were broad, flat bony plates with limb joints on opposite edges. |
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We must ask ourselves, however, whether managed care is a health care model or a payment model, she said. |
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And since they rely on channels of sociality beyond their immediate context, chains model the idea of proselytising. |
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Quinn's selflessness in this regard is worth stressing, for he has always been the model team player. |
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A ship inside the backlot is a near full-sized model of the Manuia berthed at nearby Miramar wharf. |
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Scatterplots and residual plots were visually examined to insure that model assumptions were met. |
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Queuing theory can be used to model the waiting queue at a bank teller or the flow of cars at the entrance of a bridge. |
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The therapeutic alliance of the integrated model facilitates and lubricates these crucial processes. |
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The real barrier to public networks supporting intercommunication is the lack of a business model that makes sense. |
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Both tobacco, as a model plant species, and alfalfa have been transformed with the assembled constructs. |
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I use these sections to further develop the building's exterior and interior elevations and to build a scale model of wire for each design. |
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From that, a one-to-five scale model was generated, in which the complexities of bending and the joints could be investigated. |
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Staff say the scheme is already proving a success with one troubled child now transformed into a model pupil who has won school awards. |
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His writings are a model of lucidity and a pleasure to read, though he confessed that he was a reluctant writer. |
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This chapter began by describing the so-called sequential model of decision making. |
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Alongside the secular model of marriage, an ecclesiastical model is beginning to take shape and definition. |
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A long-term relationship with a model ended bitterly in an excruciating kiss-and-tell newspaper article. |
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This species is a common passerine long-distance migrant of average size, used previously as a basis for model predictions. |
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This full-size model of a high-powered Luger automatic pistol holds and fires 70 rounds automatically. |
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This model has four speed fully automatic transmission and hydrostatic drive steering. |
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A new version of the model having such features is near completion and will be presented shortly. |
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The Osteopaths retained a fledgling distinctiveness until 1960 when they began to more clearly model the allopaths. |
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The technology reinvents the conventional distribution-exhibition model in India. |
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The good news is that the process model is simple to understand, ensures stability on the system and is portable across many operating systems. |
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Earlier this month, the glamour model was criticised for plugging her hair extension products in a webchat with fans. |
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Aside from one transgression last summer, he has handled himself in a manner that has made him a role model for many people. |
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Why the company didn't drill and tap the new model for both standard receiver and tang sights, defeats me. |
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Quite by accident the diva provided the psychological model of gay militancy. |
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It was not, as Abler suggests, Hungarian peasant dress that provided the model for the hussar, but that of Magyar noblemen. |
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The biblical hero who avenged himself in a suicide mission is the wrong role model for the oppressed. |
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He is a model of moral rectitude, unabashed pragmatism, voluminous machismo and carnal fortification. |
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In recent years, Japan, once a model of fiscal rectitude, spent wildly on public works projects in an effort to stimulate the economy. |
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The child should not be looking at the mother as a sexless hermit, because that's not a good model either. |
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Look for a model with digital output temperature control, which delivers consistently hot water from the tap, regardless of flow rate. |
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The important feature of this closed state model is that the side chains of leucines of the Equatorial ring do not occlude the pore completely. |
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A model describing the microparticle dynamics and accounting for all of these effects was presented. |
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A general model of the roots of violence gives useful insights and identifies possible avenues for research and prevention. |
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As this model is analyzed only in terms of average payoffs, these results are not affected by these assumptions. |
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But she was peeved when model Catalina turned her nose up at her vegetarian shepherd's pie. |
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Thus, the similarity of the mimic O. israelitica to the model was higher with regard to the display size than those of O. boryi and O. caspia. |
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We will remember Liza, her beautiful smile and joie de vivre, and strive to model ourselves on her positive outlook. |
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In fact, we wonder at this point about the use of a business model of production and consumption. |
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Somebody once said to me that I didn't need a model train set because I came into work every day and had a real one. |
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Mark your property with a UV marker pen and take details of the make and model when you buy it. |
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The coin landed tails, the outback was their destination and the pair set off in a T model Ford, nicknamed Henrietta. |
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The model was adapted with respect to three points for the purpose of this study. |
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An object model is a representation of the information, content and structure which needs to be exchanged or shared. |
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This model can be extended to the whole shed form, so that when any dimensional change is made, it is then propagated through the whole model. |
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By applying this model along with a spreading activation algorithm, they can predict the number of requests for each page in a website. |
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Game farmers hatch out eggs and day old chicks or poults are delivered to the shoot depending on the model they are operating. |
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Each model or client shows the same fascination and wonderment with their lifecast as an infant does when first recognising itself in a mirror. |
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A dimensionless form of the analytic model permits exploration of the parameters that control rolling. |
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Here we will activate your sympathetic nervous system using a famous model pain stimulus: dunking your hand in ice water. |
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The need to deal with information overload is immediate, which is why the text extraction model is being so actively pursued. |
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Even though it has a driver's airbag, the new model still has two gloveboxes, one on top and one underneath. |
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The product of aeons of evolution has enabled our minds to model the world around us based on the information gathered by our senses. |
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Hoey demonstrated, using a gliding model of a raven, that the tail of such a bird may be used to function in this manner. |
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In this more physiological context, the model shows nearly all-or-none threshold response. |
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Sadly an older model couldn't interface with the phone system, leaving her stuck with this. |
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Additional data is now being collected to set up a working model for managing traffic flow. |
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Working too much takes its toll on people's health and relationships, yet most workaholics are hailed as heroes, or at least model employees. |
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In many cases, an alternative to a representational model will offer the best prospects for success. |
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Also on display will be a live steam model layout featuring famous Welsh railway scenes. |
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The theme extends to detailed scale model layouts of tanks and ships, and a war games group will re-enact the D-Day Landings in miniature. |
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The process of taxidermy sees the skin of an animal removed, preserved and arranged around a model of the original body. |
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Hibbard listened to the young designer and sent Johnson and the model back to the wind tunnel for further testing. |
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Reaction from those who have seen a model of the latest project has so far been mixed. |
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Escorts, which has joint ventures in the US and Poland, will replicate the same model for the Chinese market. |
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The new cravat, a satin and twill model from Brooks Brothers, will replace his old one, a classic repp tie, also from Brooks Brothers. |
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Single 5-ns length simulations were performed on each model and both model structures were stable over the entire simulation. |
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And this event promises to be the best yet containing no less than eight model railway layouts! |
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The fund manager of an index fund sets up a mathematical model that buys and sells shares according to their weighting in the selected index. |
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And John Davidson said that while the top model would be back, a new generation of potential supermodels were snapping at her well-turned ankles. |
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On the runway scene, walking, could you be a very good photo model and not a good runway model? |
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But if the national theatre model has to be reworked yet again, a decision could be months away. |
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As a result, a well-trained artist does not need a life model or a preparatory sketch to represent a particular subject. |
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So simple supposition was readapted to model reference to common concepts or intentions. |
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A simple elastic model was then used to calculate theoretical admittance for different elastic thicknesses. |
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The beauty of the carrier model is that it amortizes investment over many millions of users over a long period of time. |
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Reports are sketchy about the model though it is said to be a cabriolet of some description. |
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The objective of the project is to research and make a working model of a body system. |
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Having said that, it will be interesting to see how a working model actually feels in use. |
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So, it's difficult to create a working model to handle the relief logistics ahead of time. |
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He and model of the moment Lilli strut down the runway to a chunky house bassline. |
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In the model tests it was found that some rows and columns had a larger number of zero values than non-zero values. |
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A staunch advocate of the policy, he created it as a model institution designed to teach both academic and industrial subjects. |
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The group sold more than 100,000 model train sets in the run-up to the festive period, outperforming sales of its Scalextric slot racing cars. |
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We held on like nervous clams, thankful to have left our late model town cars up the hill. |
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The space between this depth and the base of the model is filled with asthenospheric material with a constant density. |
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For without a contrast model the world has no way to know or feel the oddness of its dependence on power for survival. |
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According to the McMaster model of family functioning, parents need to be affectively involved with their children. |
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The model of perfect competition presented above is rarely seen in practice. |
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Before we can even be in a position to make such a choice the democratic model of self-defense will have to be reanimated. |
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The company is involved in developing an aeronautical telecommunications network, a new model of air traffic control. |
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This last model is for more serious keyboard players who need the approximate feel of a piano's heavier keys under their fingers. |
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The new, so-called ratable model recognizes software-license revenues over the life of a contract. |
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The consensus model presented here is derived from the results of analyzing only six traces recorded in response to a single perturbation. |
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By generalizing the Onsager transport model we derived a set of equations that rationalize all pertinent observations. |
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A photoinduced intraenzyme electron-transfer model is proposed to rationalize the photoreactivation process. |
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Understanding your affiliates financial model is critical to the success of any program. |
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The Network promotes the use of model organisms and intends to provide a forum for meetings, workshops and other activities. |
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A statistical model for decay and formation of heavy hadronic resonances is formulated. |
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The astrophysical model of how the Sun works has been at odds with observation for the past couple of years. |
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The result is a digital rendering of each concept, and a full-size sculpted model of the toy in foam. |
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The Tanguts spoke a language similar to Tibetan, but created their script on the model of Chinese. |
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The model was fresh-faced and rose-lipped, her wavy hair caught in a simple kirby grip. |
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I still utilize an auteurist model because the auteur is a useful organizing principle. |
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It is hoped that a new model to calculate fees will be established and in place by next year. |
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Before conversion work began at the Intracom plant at Smolensk, a scale model was tested in a wind tunnel at the Zhukovsky Institute in Moscow. |
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At a time when many of the past decades' urban renewal projects are facing the wrecking ball, Detroit's Lafayette Park continues to be a model of urban livability. |
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But as a model of economic fairness, or of the role of universities in social mobility, it is unsatisfying. |
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The socialite and sometime model appeared before a judge at Bow Street magistrates court for obstructing the highway during last week's pro-hunting demos in London. |
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Minsky became a role model for those living with disabilities, redefining long-held standards of beauty and perfection. |
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Yeager, herself a statuesque blond model and 30-time beauty pageant winner, was just as comfortable in front of the camera. |
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After the turn of the century, changes in the model of the atom led to an awareness of a relationship between the atomic mass and the number of particles in the nucleus. |
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With its bodywork completely redesigned from the B pillar rearwards, the new model is particularly well conceived and the fit and finish is first class. |
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This is not on the bankrupt model of the rainbow coalitions of the 1980s where different identities only came together to force their separate programmes on each other. |
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The proposed model could serve as a template for such studies. |
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Her model could be used to keep railway tracks in stations clean. |
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It is becoming a model for environmental management and control. |
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As a van it is pretty good but the addition of windows, rear seats and trim pushes the kerb weight of the model to nearly 2,000 kg and transforms its driving characteristics. |
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Few students are in a position to have superstars like Kate Moss model their creations for their graduation show and attract a treble A-list audience to the occasion. |
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Hourani began to dabble with a myriad of artistic careers, from model scouting to styling to art direction. |
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The beauty of this model is that all we need to do is connect the 3.3V rail to the VDD of one ram slot, which will be shared among all DIMM slots. |
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On the other hand, the economic model is as threadbare as many of the buildings and much of the island's infrastructure. |
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This system is a computationally tractable and biologically grounded model that has previously provided insights into evolutionary dynamics and fitness landscapes. |
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Those whose names survive are shipwrights who were likely to have overseen the construction of a model much as they did the building of an actual ship. |
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Clearly, Constantinople with its multicultural population and foreign colonies is the model for this cultural interface, but it had its mirror images in almost every city. |
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The model was calibrated on the basis of the similar experimental results. |
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The same ginger-haired model served Caravaggio for his Amor Vincit Omnia, where Cupid stands astride an unmade bed. |
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Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere. |
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But the smart girl behind the model was ready to parry all questions. |
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A new computer model designed to explore the range of possibilities for planet formation around other stars had no trouble coming up with worlds similar to Earth. |
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According to the hierarchical model of galaxy formation, the first galaxies were built out of smaller collections of matter. |
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I think we can forgive Nokia for not rushing this model out. |
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We sat in rows of grey steel fold out chairs that faced a model of the compound in Abbottabad. |
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The model shelter offers well-kept spacious living conditions with an abundance of toys, playful volunteers and social interaction among the animals. |
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In post-bust New York, rents were comparatively low and so the model worked. |
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Second, the model can be used for many fast swimmers, although lifting-wing models were developed for the fastest swimming fish with high aspect ratio oscillatory propulsors. |
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He could, theoretically, present himself as a model citizen who made a mistake while obscuring what the mistakes been. |
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To make the model and analyses tractable, however, various simplifying assumptions concerning the above factors have been adopted in previous estimation methods. |
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The basic pulsar model involves a magnetic dipole field tilted with respect to the rotation axis, beaming radio waves along the dipole axis as the star spins. |
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This model has recognized that we can't assure ourselves completely that everything you put in that you need will be all that's needed down the road in the future. |
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No particular model is used to the exclusion of any others, but the themes from attachment theory and transactional analysis are prevalent in the units. |
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He has the makings of a male model underneath his ragamuffin dreads. |
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So then readers, why do I model if the industry can be skeezy and gross at times? |
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There will be guided talks and lectures and model railway layouts. |
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He had designed, built and flown his own radio-controlled model airplane. |
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It is imperative to reorient the German political model more firmly toward the middle classes, the active, relatively well-educated and well-situated majority. |
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The annual exhibition will be held in the White Horse Leisure Centre on Saturday and Sunday and will feature 18 working model railway layouts and 14 trade stands. |
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It runs from 10 am to 5pm and celebrates Swindon's railway heritage with model railway layouts, displays and guided tours of the Swindon Works site. |
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Toibin writes with acute insight about James's relations with Alice and with Minny Temple, who was a model for several of his most important women characters. |
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The Lieutenant Commander, who has experienced both systems, says the augmented model is a substantial improvement and the new system will be even better. |
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There was a layout of a Ugandan railway, designed and built by a former serviceman, that included tiny model animals ranging from aardvarks to zebra. |
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Sudanese model Alek Wek drew a wave of applause in a sweeping pink lame opera coat with fur collar, thrown over a silver sheath dress with giant embroidered palm leaves. |
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They might front the money if they believe in a new model and think she will be able to recoup the costs. |
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The Voice judge managed to sneak in a smooch for his girlfriend, model Anne V, when it was her turn on the catwalk. |
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It expects its lean business model to serve it well in a shrinking market. |
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The exhibit begins with a life-size, anatomically correct, glass model of a male, whose organs, muscles, and bones can be seen through a clear plastic skin. |
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It runs a bit long but great lines, solid, zippy performances, laughs, intelligent ideas and some out-and-out chaos make this a model Fringe experience. |
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Sorokko went to Moscow to study physics and was discovered there by Marilyn Gauthier, a leading Paris model agent. |
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There was a lack of clarity about the chosen financial model and the decision to award a concession had been made without competitive bidding or a tender. |
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This language surprises at the conclusion of such an admirably clear and decisive book, a model text book in the most laudative sense of the term. |
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Numerous extensions to the presented models can be straightforwardly incorporated to more precisely model the chemical and microphysical processes. |
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In practice this model could be extended to include inferences from crosses with resulting heterozygous individuals, such as backcrosses or intercrosses. |
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But Haifa has always been a lighthouse of Jewish-Arab coexistence, and a model of inclusive civil society. |
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Their rambling villa, once a model of gracious elegance, was now a paradise of dry rot, with its skeletal verandah, rickety walls and warped weatherboards. |
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One day last week, I was a model for a theatre make-up student who gave me a black eye, a bullet hole in my head, and a safety pin through the top my hand. |
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This is supported by inspection of the heme structures resulting from the MDS, which clearly show that the native model has a larger azimuthal angle. |
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What is perhaps most interesting about Love's model is that the musical public only becomes political at a specific moment or tipping point of self-consciousness. |
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The least expensive model will touch you for a couple of hundred bucks. |
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Verster then paints fields and loose approximations of subjects in rich swathes of highly saturated colour, sometimes removing paint to model his images. |
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Watch how he handles himself, and try to model yourself on his conduct. |
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She smouldered in a floor length gem-encrusted crimson gown and Tango-coloured mohair evening wrap, while the model modelled the flimsiest of fur halter tops. |
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In the 12th century the concentric castle was developed from the model of the castles built by the Crusaders, who themselves had copied the Saracens. |
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From the perfect massage to the best place to drink, see where model Sigrid Agren hangs out off the runway. |
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The basic types of model aircraft are trainers for beginners, sportsfliers for those at the next stage and scale models for the more experience pilot. |
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The current Australian stars emulate a technique that is best described by the drag theorists and follows the kinesiological model of what is humanly mechanically superior. |
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In recent years, the business model set up by the reclusive billionaire Eddie Lampert may be making things more difficult. |
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As if hypnotized, I obeyed, grabbed the other side of her coat and, with the model completely unaware of her train-bearers, we sailed up the steps behind her. |
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A mathematical model for the prediction of potential altimetric stream network evolution due to erosion and sedimentation processes is here formalized. |
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The ceremony at the Nieuwe Kerk on dam Square should be a model of stately splendor. |
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