By model and practice, families nested children in webs of relationships, sanctified through kin or kin-like moralities. |
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Find the deeply nested or otherwise awkwardly located folder and right-click on it. |
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Around the rocky shores sea birds such as gulls, terns, cormorants, gannets and puffins nested in the cliffs and dunes. |
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The pectoral girdle and forelimb also reveal suites of hierarchically nested morphological novelties supporting the theropod origin of birds. |
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During our study, pomarine jaegers and snowy owls nested only in the same years as Steller's eiders. |
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Flyingfishes are nested within halfbeaks, and sauries are nested within needlefishes. |
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Make two nested fields, then shrink the internal one to produce a Torricellian vacuum between the two fields. |
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Fifteen sets of nested plots were located at about 15 meter intervals along line transects perpendicular to the slope within the study areas. |
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Today, many of the kits are made of stainless steel and come with a variety of pots and skillets, all nested in one another. |
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In spring, birds nested in the eaves, the twitterings, cheepings and chorus of birdsong wrecking the soundtrack. |
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The result of a cladistic analysis is a cladogram, a diagram of nested synapomorphies that defines relationships in a relative way. |
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Even if pangolins are the sister group of carnivores, aardwolves are well nested within Carnivora in the family Hyaenidae. |
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To check for robustness of results in this experimental study we used analysis of variance, analysis of covariance, and nested design. |
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A disadvantage of this approach is that it allows the comparison of only nested models. |
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Mice nested in the wellington boots, and the tank-suit got a bad case of wet rot from a small hole in the roof. |
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Calendar buyers will learn that it is the third time in 150 years that wild osprey have nested and reared young at Bassenthwaite Lake. |
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The body may be a stream of data, a container of nested parts, or an embedded message. |
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These mirrors will be arranged in 16 housings each containing 15 nested shells ranging from 50 to 94 mm in diameter. |
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Before Europeans arrived in North America, chimney swifts nested in the old giant hollow trees of the forest. |
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The sugarbirds were present throughout the year, and nested extensively in the proteas in April and May. |
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They said this work should have been delayed until after the birds had nested and young had left the nests. |
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The RANDOM statement of this procedure was used because the haploid random factor was nested within the series factor. |
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In 1982 the clock stopped when snow landed on it and the hands froze and some years later it stopped again when a bird nested in it. |
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The birds of prey have nested at the site since 2001 and were the first to do so in the Lake District for 150 years. |
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The drawings show the Ptolemaic system of nested spheres, with one circle inside the other, ending in the Primum Mobile. |
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This would be used to pump air to the tunnel digger via a nested tin can pipeline buried along one side of the tunnel floor. |
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There they grew to a modest size, birds nested in them and they appeared to cause no trouble. |
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This protected bird species had nested at the Baltic for many years and had to be moved to specially built nesting areas further down the river. |
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The slender Caprivi Strip is nested between Zambia and Botswana and is a wet area of woodland blessed with a few rivers. |
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Covering 320 square kilometers, it is nested in the southwestern corner of the country. |
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The first known breeding of fieldfares in Britain was in 1967 when a pair nested in Orkney. |
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This experience is even more pronounced in the Double Torqued Ellipses, which consist of two curving palisades nested one inside the other. |
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A hole was made in the bottom of the tube with a fine needle and the tube was nested inside a similar tube. |
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The disk is nested inside an elliptical ring of older, cooler, redder stars, which was seen in previous Hubble and ground-based observations. |
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Still, only golf sets up its challenges in such a tidy row, a telescoping succession like that of Russian dolls nested one inside the other. |
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With such technology parts can just be nested together and then joined on remote electronic command. |
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Bronfenbrenner's revolutionary idea was to conceptualize human development as a nested series of influential factors. |
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I always have preferred to see such discussions in nested format, meaning that responses always are visible, indented somewhat from their parent. |
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You can perform conditional branching, parallel process flows, nested sub-processes, process joins, and other related features. |
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These pages are in fact encrypted nested URLs again, which point to the next rewebber. |
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There's a growing belief that searching, rather than sorting through nested folders, is the next revolution in how people use computers. |
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In 1997, we estimated that about 800 pairs of wading birds nested at heronries on Canarsie Pol Island. |
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In fact, I argue that evolutionary processes are the only known processes which can generate such nested hierarchies. |
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Elements are thus nested within broader elements, according to Ellis, and each element has its own time. |
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The basic morphology consists of two nested, perforate cones connected by a series of septa. |
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Guess what, gene expression produces the same nested hierarchy of relatedness, with chimps our closest relatives, as we find for genes. |
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I just took a look at their home page, and they have tables nested five deep in some places. |
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You then navigate to the option which you want using the numeric keypad and go further down each nested menu. |
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Still, the last wren around here nested in the dryer vent, which was a mess to clean out. |
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They are cavity nesters that historically nested in tree cavities, old woodpecker holes, rotted pilings, and other natural cavities. |
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In fact it took Rangers until 40 minutes to score the opener, a free kick by Caillin Canning nested in the back of the Baltinglass net. |
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For years, before I had my stoep enclosed with a roof, swallows, swifts and European starlings nested under the eaves. |
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Janie's courtroom testimony is also, however, a case of reported speech nested within reported speech. |
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Her data supported a tree topology in which Coccyzus is nested within a single clade comprising all of the parasitic cuckoos. |
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The last line is a prompt with the command number and angle brackets, where the number of angle brackets signifies nested commands. |
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Thousands of leatherbacks nested at Playa Grande 10 years ago but the number has dropped to below 100 in the last five years. |
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For righthanders, the ball is nested in the right palm, supported strongly by the left hand, with the opposite true for lefties. |
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According to our results, Sclerothorax is nested well within the higher stereospondyls, forming the sister taxon of capitosauroids. |
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Females hunted for araneid spiders among the dense vegetation bordering the sand in which they nested. |
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They say the crows nested twice this year as there will be no food to feed the young next spring due to the hard weather. |
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Each additional bundle consists of yet more leaves and yet more bundles, and so forth, like nested Russian dolls, but more complicated. |
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Serve with lightly olive-oiled, nested tagliatelle and whatever green veggie looks fresh. |
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The distribution of pattern elements is nested, such that species with less common elements such as rump patches also have more common elements such as wing bars. |
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Swarms of bees and wasps would also have nested in the forest. |
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They nested at the jib's end last spring, and have come back again. |
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Prior to the sharp decline of Peregrines from the raptor's indigenous habitat, the birds nested mainly on steep cliffs, which seems like a very wild bird-like thing to do. |
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Wildlife experts are delighted with the record number of youngsters, particularly as it is only the second year the birds have nested in the county in living memory. |
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To break up the expanse of a not-so-Victorian double garage door, the couple came up with a design that looks like two structures, one nested inside the other. |
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On closer inspection, Iijima saw that these were hollow cylinders of carbon, and that each one contained several cylinders nested inside one another like Russian dolls. |
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Valves of this genus are commonly found nested inside each other. |
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The images are called in as background images for two nested elements. |
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Despite clustering in heterochromatin, Dasheng elements are not nested, suggesting their potential value as molecular markers for these marker-poor regions. |
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At Surlingham, for instance, it became scarce very quickly when a pair of Montagu's harriers nested for five years in succession on one of my marshes near the River Yare. |
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Fageeh decided to test out the big city waters of New York, so he applied to Columbia University and nested in Harlem. |
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Colonies of carmine bee eaters nested in holes in the sand banks. |
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The 40,000 new communes, usually the same as the old parishes, served as the base for a nested hierarchy of cantons, districts, and eighty-three departments. |
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Water hens nested, herons fished, and ducks and puddocks swam in the dam. |
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To accomplish these goals, a withdrawal design with a nested changing-criterion design was used to withdraw paraprofessional proximity. |
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The 12-gauge PDX1 has three pellets of Grex buffered 00 plated buckshot nested on top of a one-ounce rifled slug. |
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There followed an account of some chimney swifts that had nested in the chimneys of the Temperance Street School. |
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Chimney swifts originally nested and roosted in hollow trees, but today they live almost exclusively in human-made structures. |
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A raft of migrant species also thrived, such as bee-eaters, exotic birds from southern Europe which nested successfully on the Isle of Wight. |
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In this case, subgroups defined by shared innovations form a nested pattern. |
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Two pairs of little ringed plovers have nested at Ringstone reservoir, near Ripponden. |
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Magistrates at Caernarfon heard barn owls had nested in a loft at the property for more than 50 years. |
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A macronym, or nested acronym, is an acronym in which one or more letters stand for acronyms themselves. |
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The Mexica moved to an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco, where an eagle nested on a nopal cactus. |
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This was later replaced with the idea of a pair of nested hemispheric shells separated by a bath of oil. |
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In 2008, two turtles nested at Rantau Abang, and unfortunately the eggs were infertile. |
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More recent studies using DNA sequences suggest that Crustacea is paraphyletic, with the hexapods nested within a larger Pancrustacea clade. |
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There would be much more room in the attic if you had nested all the empty boxes. |
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Can we create layers of identity nested in a larger sense of identity, starting from the individual all the way to a globalised human one? |
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No warblers nested, but 19 boxes were used by House Wrens or Carolina Chickadees. |
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An example of this nested, self-similar organization is the Russian Matryoshka doll. |
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Captainship, majorship, and colonelship are inextricably nested in generalship. |
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Identification of Pythium insidiosum by nested PCR in cutaneous lesions of Brazilian horse and rabbits. |
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What we need now is to develop a sense of our rootedness in a nested circle of self, community, bioregion, planet, solar system, and universe. |
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Twenty-one half-sib groups and 60-63 full-sib groups of juveniles were obtained by artificial fertilization of 3-5 females by single males based on a nested design. |
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Shadowplay is another of the master locksmith's nested boxes whose evocative, ensorcelling prose will withstand multiple readings, especially if read aloud. |
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Ucamco has embellished the Gerber language with nested step-and-repeat to accommodate panelized boards at assembly without severely expanding the file size. |
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Before his invention, mud dauber wasps nested in nozzle orifices of overhead sprinklers when the irrigation system was not in operation, impeding water flow. |
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On display instead are the antecedents of such images, wherein lines trace proliferating cells and nested compartments, without settling into a reified corniness. |
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Over time, human genetic variation has formed a nested structure that is inconsistent with the concept of races that have evolved independently of one another. |
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The present study aims to design and test a nested PCR system that targets the COI gene in order to identify the RTB from the four other beetles in the bark beetle family. |
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The usual solution to these issues is to create various nested subgroups. |
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The Capitol's crowning piece is actually two domes, one nested under the other like Russian dolls, and separated by a web of cast iron braces hidden from view. |
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Assumption of nested hierarchy in organization of nature leads us to a situation where Mind and Matter could remain connected phenomenologically and axiologically. |
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But once upon a time, bitterns nested in every pothole marsh and every streamside cattail patch from British Columbia to Newfoundland and from Florida to California. |
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