In fact, the angel of death has intruded on their ordinary civilian lives for more than one century now. |
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They come and they take the pins that I get because I'm smart enough to get more than one of each country so I can trade them off. |
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At any given time interval, the exudate collected from individual plants never contributed to more than one replicate. |
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According to the Sentencing Project, more than one million blacks are warehoused in America's jails. |
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The double ikat entails yarn with more than one colour on the weft or the warp or both. |
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And now many suspicious minds have concluded there is more than one person masquerading as the King. |
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In addition, the negotiations by the EU aim at separate accords with each region, and no country may negotiate in more than one bloc. |
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Should a colony containing more than one queen be separated into subunits, any subunit containing a queen can become independent over time. |
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Another enhancement is the ability to use watercolors in more than one layer. |
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Never break a synthetic log apart to quicken the fire or use more than one log at a time. |
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I think he is guilty, as the pictures show, of throwing more than one punch and he has to accept whatever punishment comes his way. |
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On more than one occasion during the qualifiers Eriksson's jewel looked more like a rhombus that had slewed drunkenly. |
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As if on cue the heavens opened, a heavy rainstorm hit us, and visibility dropped to no more than one or two cars ahead and behind. |
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The immune system of a human can differentiate more than one million different foreign proteins, or antigens. |
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Graduate faculty have many obligations and often have more than one advisee, so you have to really work your end of the relationship. |
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Hypoxia could disturb respiratory afferent pathways and neural processing at more than one level. |
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According to one study, more than one million white-collar jobs are likely to disappear from this country in the next 15 years. |
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Pituitary irradiation can induce remission of disease in more than one half of patients with recurrence after surgery. |
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Feste tells a fool's tale about those who'd want to tax owners of more than one car. |
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Core agroecosystem courses are team taught by faculty from more than one discipline to integrate material into a systems perspective. |
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There may be more than one group of wiltjas belonging to several branches of the one family. |
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Maybe I am of gifted intelligence and can think of more than one number at once. |
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They were standing on a smallish island no more than one hundred feet in diameter. |
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That appointment was revolutionary, for never in its more than one hundred years in St Lucia had a native son held the top job. |
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If there's more than one tray, place four cotton reels strategically so that you can stack one tray on top of another. |
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Between them, these young people speak every major world language, many speak more than one. |
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The films seem refreshingly free from worthiness, irony, and political correctness, and do not attempt to work on more than one level. |
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Many studies were associated with more than one publication, but we have referenced only the principal publication. |
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Each Nobel Prize this year will carry a prize sum of 10 million Swedish kronor, to be shared if the prize is awarded to more than one laureate. |
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We set out over the past year to refute those people who said we couldn't do more than one thing at a time. |
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Where more than one residence is involved, you must decide which property is the PPR and tell the revenue. |
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The supply of oxygen cylinders and regulators has been increased to support more than one patient in a single room should the need arise. |
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Otherwise known as all-in-one devices, multifunction printers combine the features of more than one device in one package. |
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So, when more than one chemist went over the same list of 2000 compounds, how similar were their reject lists? |
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Philosophically, pluralism rests on the assumption that ultimate reality is many, multiple, that is, more than one or two. |
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I fully admit I have gone out of my way on more than one occasion to needle and to antagonize him. |
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As the Yiddish saying goes, even the wealthiest man can't eat more than one dinner. |
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Slightly more than one half of the 290 patients who had ECT continued in the study as remitters. |
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If more than one rider laps the field, a common occurrence, then the winner is the one with the most points. |
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By renting a Florida villa, there will almost always be more than one bathroom available to the renters. |
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That means that one aircraft may pass and repass on more than one occasion. |
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The authors conclude that among Medicare beneficiaries with unstable angina pectoris, more than one half have atypical presentations. |
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In the natural environment, there is often more than one zeitgeber acting at the same time. |
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Among prey of servals studied in South Africa's Kamberg Nature Reserve, 80 percent was made up of rodents weighing little more than one ounce. |
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Many had more than one certification in a medical specialty, the most common being intensive care medicine and anaesthesiology. |
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Although I had allowed myself on more than one occasion to daydream and imagined myself in the lovely silk layered clothes of a lady. |
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One is the Union government's move to create biosphere reserves in areas spread across more than one State. |
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A temple project would often be of such magnitude that more than one generation of master cutters and masons would be required to finish it. |
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There was more than one instance where claws sunk into soft tissue and offered them a small measure of success. |
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A machine gun shoots automatically more than one shot by a single function of the trigger. |
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He was reviewing books at the rate of more than one a day and writing criticism of a very high order. |
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Most people have had more than one job and it is easy to lose track of old employers and the pension schemes you may have paid into. |
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His new takes on the classic tales made us laugh out loud at more than one bedtime. |
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One effective means of improving the process is to request more than one reference. |
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In more than one county and township there's a law on the books to deal with riding in a horse-drawn buggy while intoxicated. |
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Some members of the team may have been particularly thorough with hand washing and used more than one actuation per hand wash. |
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We were tailed up the stairs by more than one guide-cum-secret agent, who first hovered and then circled repeatedly. |
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The barogram is evaluated by comparison with a calibration curve that must not be more than one year old. |
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There was never more than one candidate in any election and an unmarked ballot paper counted as a vote. |
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I thought on more than one occasion that perhaps he was biased towards satisfying his own goals. |
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After being shed, affected hairs can harbor viable organisms for more than one year. |
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The triple perspective which tagmemic theory gives allows the modern interpreter to approach a text with more than one viewpoint. |
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The village of 20 areca farmers has an outstanding loan amount of more than one crore rupees. |
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Teratomas are germ cell tumors composed of various tissue elements representing more than one embryonic layer. |
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On the other hand, if a modern thinker wishes to have a more open mind, then why not be a student of more than one subject? |
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Still, there are rumbles in the industry that more than one firm will be found in violation of independence regulations. |
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Most dress or semiformal trousers should have a slight to medium break when the bottom meets the shoe, no more than one inch. |
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The incidence of aneurysm increases sevenfold in those who smoked more than one pack of cigarettes per day. |
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So expect posts as and when, but I doubt there will be more than one or two a day for a while. |
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The big problem with long vowels is that there is more than one way to spell the same sound. |
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A former pig farmer proved that there is more than one way of bringing home the bacon when he changed his career to the graphics industry. |
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Any one set may be in play for more than one turn in rotation between the players. |
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He added that more than one person had to be involved in the robbery while another vehicle also had to be used to transport the stolen goods. |
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About half of the users now access the Internet from more than one location. |
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This password would apply to all five simultaneous Telnet connections if more than one user were telnetting in at once. |
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I've been encouraging my friends who cook for more than one to get a mandoline. |
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There are many streets bearing his name, and more than one has caused vociferous opposition from some interest groups. |
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Maybe those dummies in their corporate towers have finally gotten the message and realised that there's more than one way to skin a cat. |
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Passages tend to run parallel to the strata because there are very few joints and they rarely intersect more than one bed. |
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By using more than one lens when it scans surfaces, the imager divides the spectrum of visible light into four sections. |
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Also, more than one in four Hispanic families earns a living below the national poverty level. |
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If you have a lump sum to invest, you could open more than one account with your savings bank. |
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But it proves that there's room for more than one feel-good, cheeky northern comedy. |
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Four players from each side were booked in a match which threatened to boil over on more than one occasion. |
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In this case a number of appellants have been convicted of more than one bank robbery. |
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Although fungi are thought of as saprotrophic or parasitic, more than one third of the known fungi are involved in mutualistic symbioses. |
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Unfortunately Sport New Zealand refuses to recognise more than one variant of a sport, regarding minigolf as a golf variant. |
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There is considerable overlap between the various types of aphthae and more than one type can be present at one time. |
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The appropriateness and rightness of that Logos would depend precisely on the fact that there was more than one Logos available to her. |
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You can hear an antiphonal effect as if there were more than one orchestra involved in the recording. |
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To prevent a hangover in the first place, drink sensibly, which means don't have more than one drink an hour. |
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There's already more than one shamelessly indiscreet biography. |
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But I still raged, bleeding and infuriated among them, and more than one policeman felt my sharp teeth. |
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The Warriors were unlucky with the long ball during games, as more than one deep drive by the Warriors was snagged by Brock fielders on the warning track. |
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Without moving up or down the fingerboard more than one fret, you should be able to pick out each successive sharp or flat key and play that Major scale. |
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The Olympic swimmer has reportedly received more than one offer to design a fashion line. |
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The numbers might not add up because some chemicals fit into more than one category, for example, they might be carcinogenic and be suspected respiratory toxicants. |
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In the first half of 2005 alone, 2,672 miners died in mining-related accidents in China, which averages out to more than one person 14 people per day. |
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In the complex environments of wood and soil substrates, it is probable that more than one type of boundary wave, especially longitudinal and Rayleigh waves, is important. |
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On more than one occasion Edda had to go to court to collect child support from Curt. |
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Mostly now on kindle, because it's so much easier to read more than one book at the same time. |
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In one slaughterhouse sample of 150 horses, 40 percent needed more than one shot, sometimes collapsing only to rise again. |
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But Bernie had more than one extra-marital affair during his marriage to Ruth, according to a man close to the fraudster. |
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Residents in the area believe the illegal tippers made more than one journey to dump the loads on to the bridge which takes Lady Bridge Lane across to Deane golf course. |
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Just one donation can save the life of more than one patient so you can make a real difference from the very first time you roll your sleeve up to give blood. |
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Never have more than one person working on the same function, or even class if possible, because combining code will become a hellish inferno of terrible pain. |
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I noted on more than one occasion that he was distressed during the interview and noted that he was so agitated at times that he could not sit in his seat. |
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Insofar as each one of the three words underlined above has more than one meaning, the sentence is an amphibology, and one difficult to translate literally. |
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Teams may put more than one racer on the road at a time if they feel it will be advantageous. |
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You will have to forgive him for labeling more than one destination in such a superlative fashion. |
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Everyone with more than one follower on Twitter is having an identity crisis every time they log in. |
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Residents can plug more than one computer into their T-1 line at a time. |
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On more than one occasion, he is said to have frothed at the mouth in a screaming rage, and is even known to have chewed the straw on the floor in apoplexy. |
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Many people find it difficult to work in matrix structures where they have to be accountable to more than one manager and yearn for a clear chain of command. |
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It is then possible for a bird to wear more than one ring on its leg. |
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The right-wing totalitarians had been ill-intentioned, at least from the point of view of anyone not included in the master race, defined in more than one way along the Axis. |
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On more than one occasion, they accidentally printed the real story on the street edition, and published the spoof on the Sunday. |
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Patients who had HIV infection, oral thrush, lymphadenopathy, chronic cough of more than one month duration, fever, or weight loss were more likely to have mycobacteraemia. |
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On more than one occasion, literal fights broke out behind closed doors, and the antagonism often fell along racial lines. |
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Also, as for rotation, there can be more than one roto-reflection axis. |
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There is more than one way to skin a cat, or protect your assets. |
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Because of the diverse nature of enzymes mediating xenobiotic oxidation in plants, more than one enzyme system is probably required for triallate sulfoxidation. |
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So when Nikos Kaklamanakis, who won a gold medal for windsurfing at Sydney four years ago, walked out there were more than one or two puzzled expressions. |
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At five years, more than one in six children still wet the bed. |
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Doctors will likely check more than one location for pulses to determine if the heart is beating. |
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On more than one occasion, Stallworth undercuts the image of Grand Wizard David Duke as a fearsome figure. |
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Bred by Devonia Stud, Royal Dragon was held up early in the one-mile turf contest but was able to range up into contention more than one furlong from the wire. |
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Walmart uses a lot more labor per sale than Costco does because it sells more than one kind of gum, and not always by the 24-pack. |
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And what a pleasant surprise to find that Assange, a card-carrying whistleblower, can wear more than one hat. |
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I don't necessarily see the two interpretations as mutually exclusive, because we're in the melty melty realms of myth here where there's more than one way to skin a cat. |
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The hours of merrymaking and celebration had stretched late the night before, and she suspected there would be more than one person who took carris seed before the ceremony. |
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But the spectacle playing out on Pennsylvania is about more than one condemned inmate. |
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In Greece, couples are offered a range of incentives to have more than one child, including tax relief and licences for taxis and newspaper kiosks. |
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You learn as you get older there's more than one way to skin a cat. |
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Rather, I'll mention the fact that the movie has a certain amateurish charm to it that's hard to deny, but it hardly bears more than one or two views. |
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While Australian researchers believe more than one gene is involved, they agree that this will help give the cheap and effective drug a new lease of life. |
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All around the hall were the mammies, daddies, grannies, grandads, sisters, brothers and friends of the dancers and, a sign of the times, I spotted more than one camcorder! |
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The platforms are split into A and B sections to allow more than one train to stand. |
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Were it not that folk-lore has almost died out, more than one domestic rite might be traced back to the stone age. |
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Microsoft recommends the use of superscopes when more than one DHCP server is present on a subnet. |
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For example, the Acheulean hand axe tradition lasted for more than one million years in Africa, Asia, and Europe. |
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On the left wrist were two circular excoriations, apparently the effect of ropes, or of a rope in more than one volution. |
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We shall have to lie here weatherbound more than one twenty-four hours, with the southwest wind beginning work like this. |
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Methamphetamine addiction is central to more than one story. |
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On the seventh floor, a line of long shelves contains literature in more than one hundred languages, including Armenian, Tamil, and Zuni. |
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These two resorcinols make up more than one third of the total amount of the phenols generated in the process. |
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A STASH of more than one hundred gold coins that date back to the time of Richard the Lionheart has been found at a 13th century castle. |
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Knowledge-Paks are technical support knowledge bases consisting of more than one hundred thousand solutions. |
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Modern cheese graters have more than one side so the cheese can be sliced in different ways. |
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If we had more than one cycler then the length of time between the outbound and inbound journeys could be reduced to a few months. |
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A deva prasnam conducted in July 1975 revealed that the image had been consecrated by a saint from Tirupati more than one thousand years ago. |
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It would be possible in this way to append an entire forelife to ones memory or more than one forelife. |
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Furthermore all that are carried with circular motion, seem to foreslow, and to move with more than one motion. |
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Storm surge floodings are generally taken to occur when the water level is more than one metre above normal. |
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Some of the largest such magnates held several hundred fees, in a few cases in more than one county. |
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Today, there is more than one school of thought on how this occurred in Ireland. |
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His impastations, which even reach the skies, spoiled more than one of his paintings. |
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These roads would allow an army to be quickly assembled, sometimes from more than one burh, to confront the Viking invader. |
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And why do you and all men regard or reward a loving thankful, obedient child, more than one that will scorn you and spit in your face? |
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Communal shelters never housed more than one seventh of Greater London residents, however. |
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Commercial secondary schools spread, and some Italian towns had more than one such enterprise. |
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French scientists, Pierre Joliot, Hans von Halban and Lew Kowarski, soon verified that more than one neutron was indeed emitted per fission. |
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Some of these watches, such as chronographs, contain more than one stepping motor. |
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It is estimated that more than one million people died, and almost the same again emigrated. |
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This term has been criticized on the grounds that many learners already speak more than one language. |
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The events on stage are not randomly ordered, but the one event is portrayed from more than one perspective. |
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Worldwide, 178 countries have at least one official language, and 101 of these countries recognise more than one language. |
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Most applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. |
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The Baths are a major tourist attraction and, together with the Grand Pump Room, receive more than one million visitors a year. |
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It is rare for more than one of these features to be present in the same building. |
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Albert Lord felt strongly that the manuscript represents the transcription of a performance, though likely taken at more than one sitting. |
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He remains the only British director to win more than one Oscar for directing. |
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Coat patterns that have more than one color on the body, such as Pinto or Appaloosa, are not recognized by mainstream breed registries. |
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Each driver may use no more than four engines during a championship season unless he drives for more than one team. |
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Each nation may be represented by no more than one team per competition a team is two people in some sports. |
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In 2004, more than one million people attended race meetings in New Zealand. |
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No driver who made their first start in a NASCAR Sprint Cup race since 2005 has won more than one of the three jewels. |
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The flag is to be raised only where there is more than one flag pole, to ensure the flag of Canada is not removed. |
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Therefore we recommend that adults eat no more than one to two meals a month. |
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Counties with greater populations have multiple constituencies, some of more than one county, but generally do not cross county boundaries. |
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People who have valid reasons may be allowed to hold more than one passport booklet. |
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He observed that banks operating in more than one country can be given a joint bailout by multiple governments. |
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Sometimes there would be more than one tanist at a time and they would succeed each other in order of seniority. |
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If he had more than one then he would take one half while the rest was shared out equally. |
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From this, it can be determined that of the roughly 1,000 Jacobites killed at Culloden, no more than one fifth carried a sword. |
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In 1962 it stated that the forthcoming Chinese nuclear weapon was a reason for having more than one Western nuclear nation. |
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Voters are most commonly permitted to cast their votes across more than one party list. |
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Bermuda's modern black population contains more than one demographic group. |
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It provided that the Lords could not delay for more than one month any bill certified by the Speaker of the Commons as a money bill. |
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The OECD, the G20, or the European Union could also institute another list for countries that are inadequate in more than one area. |
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These encode the twenty standard amino acids, giving most amino acids more than one possible codon. |
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In this case, knowing more than one language is similar to stimulating mental activity. |
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The study involved videotaping and analyzing teaching practices in more than one thousand classrooms. |
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To pull off three colors successfully you have to have more than one multiland in your deck. |
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It entitles the holder to enter the Schengen Area and remain in the issuing state for a period longer than 90 days but no more than one year. |
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Under some circumstances some countries allow people to hold more than one passport document. |
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However, they can, like the liberal group, include more than one European party as well as national parties and independents. |
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The Five Swans design of Otto Eckmann appeared in more than one hundred different versions. |
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Various ward management areas, including the Lochaber area, cover more than one ward. |
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Until the 19th century, they were generally considered to be more than one range. |
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There was usually no more than one jarl in mainland Norway at any one time, sometimes none. |
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These maxims do say more than one might think since legal systems often have problems balancing the interests of all. |
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He also became the first British solo artist to reach more than one billion streams on Spotify. |
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Appointments from 1942 until 1992 were for one year, many reappointed were for more than one term. |
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Almost all Scottish clans have more than one tartan attributed to their surname. |
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However, players are not entitled to play for more than one club during the same tournament. |
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Win number out of total wins is shown in parentheses for golfers with more than one major championship. |
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Multilingualism is the use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a community of speakers. |
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People who know more than one language have been reported to be more adept at language learning compared to monolinguals. |
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Polyols, compounds containing more than one alcohol functional group, generally interact with cupric salts. |
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Even in code form, however, many statutes by their nature pertain to more than one topic. |
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Scientists were long aware that Tursiops dolphins might consist of more than one species. |
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Multilinguals, speakers of more than one language, sometimes use elements of multiple languages when conversing with each other. |
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The town has a wide range of eating places and public houses, as well as more than one hundred other retail businesses. |
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However, it does not work in every situation, and may require more than one polymorphic locus to give an accurate result. |
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Supercontinents, largely in evidence earlier in the geological record, are landmasses that comprise more than one craton or continental core. |
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It is thought that between 1850 and 1910 more than one million Swedes moved to the United States. |
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This plant is highly adaptive in sand, which can withstand burial for more than one year. |
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Larger lakes may have more than one pair, with each pair occupying a bay or section of the lake. |
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Some of the more common organizational levels, more than one of which may occur in the lifecycle of a species, are. |
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Unlike Swedish and Norwegian, Danish does not have more than one regional speech norm. |
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Cleopatra visited Rome on more than one occasion, residing in Caesar's villa just outside Rome across the Tiber. |
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In 2015, more than one million migrants crossed the Mediterranean Sea into Europe. |
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He describes comets, noting that only Aristotle has recorded seeing more than one at once. |
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They live in a forest environment with patchy resources, and a male is unable to monopolize more than one female due to this sparse distribution. |
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Parabiosis is the condition of more than one living organism joined..., with... circulatory fluids being exchanged among the parabionts. |
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In August 2016, it was reported that macrolichens have more than one species of fungus in their tissues. |
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It is therefore possible for an individual to belong to more than one polity at a time. |
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A popular use of grafting is to produce fruit trees, sometimes with more than one variety of the same fruit species growing from the same stem. |
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This remanent magnetization, or remanence, can be acquired in more than one way. |
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If there had been several migrations, one would expect descendants of more than one lineage to be found. |
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Most prey are consumed by more than one predator, and most predators have more than one prey. |
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Metallurgical products movement are more than one million tons per year and maize exports to Spain vary between 800,000 and 1 million tons. |
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Because some overlap regional boundaries, they may be shown in more than one region. |
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Permadeath is simply a way to encourage the playing of more than one game so they can try everything. |
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The position of Tasmanian languages is unknown, and it is also unknown whether they comprised one or more than one specific language family. |
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Dominant males, those with larger body size and antler racks, inseminate more than one doe a season. |
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They had no private ownership of land and were not permitted to stay resident in one place for more than one year. |
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Nordic foreign trade in goods, measured as the average of imports and exports, amounts to more than one fourth of GDP in the Nordic countries. |
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Cases involving members of more than one ethnic group were decided by a mixed board consisting of Chinese and Mongols. |
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He was given great responsibility in Hebei, which allowed him to rebel with an army of more than one hundred thousand troops. |
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Some important acids, such as sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid can furnish more than one proton and are called polyprotic acids. |
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When this tissue is metabolized, it yields more than one gram of water for every gram of fat processed. |
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All drugs, can be administered via a number of routes, and many can be administered by more than one. |
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Food additives can be divided into several groups, although there is some overlap because some additives exert more than one effect. |
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It would cut more than one million state jobs, including party bureaucrats who resist the changes. |
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Manuel I became the first individual to receive more than one Golden Rose after King Sigismund von Luxembourg. |
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One of the highlights is Saturday when more than one million people follow the Galo da Madrugada group. |
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On more than one occasion this mission army, accompanied by their priests, defended the Spanish colony. |
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Iran hosts one of the largest refugee populations in the world, with more than one million refugees, mostly from Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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A major earthquake on 21 May 1950 caused the destruction of more than one third of the city's structures. |
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The city and has a total of 8,047 elementary and high schools, both public and private, which educate more than one and a half million students. |
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On more than one occasion men were seen hanging their own brothers, who had been taken prisoners in the enemy rank. |
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If a word has more than one syllable and the last syllable ends in a consonant, the vowel of the last syllable may drop. |
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Children brought up speaking more than one language can have more than one native language, and be bilingual or multilingual. |
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Children growing up in bilingual homes can, according to this definition, have more than one mother tongue or native language. |
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Other examples are in India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and South Africa, where most people speak more than one language. |
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The Malayalam language is a pluricentric language with historically more than one written form. |
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A constructed language could easily fall into more than one of the above categories. |
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Sometimes more than one level of stress, such as primary stress and secondary stress, may be identified. |
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It is perfectly possible for a language to have one inflectional morpheme yet more than one unit of meaning. |
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On this account, the V2 principle is violated if the finite verb has more than one predependent or no predependent at all. |
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She had pulled more than one case out of the fire with a brilliant closing. |
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Many writing systems combine features of more than one of these types, and a number of detailed classifications have been proposed. |
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The process took many years, and was prone to funding difficulties on more than one occasion. |
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He needed the revenue from the indulgences to pay off a papal dispensation for his tenure of more than one bishopric. |
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Zwingli, for example, denied Jesus' ability to be in more than one place at a time. |
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It is possible for a single individual to assume the role of more than one of these parties, and for multiple individuals to share a single role. |
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No president who has served more than one full term has gone without at least one opportunity to make an appointment. |
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Among the many reforms he established was the banning of any ecclesiastic to have income from more than one church or parish. |
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A title goes into abeyance if there is more than one person equally entitled to be the holder. |
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Competition arises when more than one producer is trying to sell the same or similar products to the same buyers. |
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The spinning jenny succeeded because it held more than one ball of yarn, making more yarn in a shorter time and reducing the overall cost. |
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They are trained that, ideally, no machine should stop working for more than one minute, with faster turn around times being preferred. |
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Records indicate the Mars Works would turn out more than one hundred steam engines by the time of Evans death. |
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In organic chemistry, there can be more than one chemical compound with the same composition and molecular weight. |
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Mixtures contain more than one chemical substance, and they do not have a fixed composition. |
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Some chemical plants can operate for more than one or two years without a shutdown. |
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Collars are usually massive reinforced concrete structures with more than one level. |
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One sough would often drain more than one mine, since these were often very close, working the same vein of lead. |
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In Russia alone, between 1847 and 1851, more than one million people perished of the disease. |
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Some large companies will have their stock listed on more than one exchange in different countries, so as to attract international investors. |
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Some monthly meetings belong to more than one larger organisation, while others are fully independent. |
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An effect of the Licensing Act of 1737 was to cause more than one aspiring playwright to switch over to writing novels. |
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In today's nanotechnology environment, there are VLSI devices that hold more than one billion logic gates. |
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But it's going to take a lot more than one sacrificial lamb to restore our faith in over-paid executives. |
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Including milk with breakfast is a healthy habit that has helped Johnson save the day on more than one occasion. |
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Preventing sexual violence takes more than one department, office, club, team, administrator, professor, staff member or student. |
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Where this happens, as the letter E in the second half of METROMETER, the word will fill more than one letter pattern. |
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This indicates that some of the species of Selaginella have the potential to produce more than one ligule in a single microphyll or sporophyll. |
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When more than one dog has alerted independently in the same spot, some judges have been persuaded to allow cadaver dog evidence. |
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The reason for this is that a biological trait can be expressed within a community by more than one taxon. |
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Five years ago, no computer in the world was capable of more than one teraflop. |
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Teratomas are tumors containing multiple cell types arising from more than one embryonic layer. |
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The third marine genus occurring in Europe, Grania, has never more than one chaeta per bundle. |
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Genomic chimerism describes the coexistence of DNA or cells originating from more than one individual. |
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Generally the specialist would not suggest tonsillectomy unless your child has had repeated tonsillitis for more than one year. |
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The plant built 643 preproduction Contours and Mystiques and put more than one million road miles on them to assure product quality. |
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Using the CLU minimizes problems as data will change only if land ownership changes or the land is split into more than one parcel. |
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Van Duzer concludes that there is merit in more than one of these typologies while rejecting some outright. |
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