Yes, well, you often see the absurd in situations that seem quite normal to others. |
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The lubrication protects the individual strands of thread from abrading each other during normal usage. |
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These complaints were not the normal tirade of abuse and insults we receive but seemed genuine. |
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To experience wants, desires, and preferences is a normal part of the human condition. |
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She is an absolutist, despising those opportunists who take time out of normal life for a little promiscuity. |
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She walked at her normal pace ignoring those behind her wanting to go faster. |
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Being married is so normal until I think about it, and then it is a maze of surreal absurdity. |
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I was far from my normal spot next to the window, but didn't partially mind the getaway from Marie who always tried to jack my seat. |
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Kiarostami's strict two-camera-position approach is a very striking abnegation of the director's normal freedoms. |
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The normal chaos that most people go through you do ten times as much every day, and it gets very stressful. |
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When the bacteria grow to make yoghurt, they do so by fermenting the normal milk sugar, lactose, into absorbable products. |
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Whether normal oral contraceptives work as abortifacients has been a matter of some debate. |
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Some abnormal smears do in fact revert to normal without treatment, but some go on to become cancerous. |
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They walk a short distance and enjoy a normal school life without having to worry about the abominable weather, let alone the wind. |
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The waistline seam at the center front may need to be lowered, tapering it back to normal at the side seam. |
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Next, Labour established, in law, binding Sharia tribunals that Muslims could attend instead of normal British courts. |
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Those with the disease have some cells that are genetically normal and some with the mutation. |
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Fame has become an albatross that prevents her from leading a normal and happy life. |
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In a large society, there is just no way, no theoretical way, to choose, to elect, normal people. |
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Something like fluoride, which is too small for normal filters, yanks away that feeling of agency. |
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The difficulty is that behaviors that would indicate ADHD in a 9-year-old are completely normal in a 2-year-old. |
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The flight path remained close to the Indonesian archipelago, well within what is the normal reach of air traffic control radar. |
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An earache in a child with a perfectly normal exam is more difficult to figure out than one with a bulging and inflamed eardrum. |
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Bradbury ultimately found resigned humor in the time and resources wasted on investigating his normal American life. |
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How does remembrance square with normal life, with tennis courts and bars and trips to Bali? |
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His falsetto warbles, a bit different than his normal voice, are only a background on the latter, third behind Kweli's voice and the amazing production. |
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Forgetfulness tends to increase with age, but there's a big difference between normal absent-mindedness and the type of memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease. |
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Learn to relax and enjoy quality time out of life's normal rat race. |
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The autopilot would be used throughout a normal flight because the 777, like all large airliners, is difficult to fly manually. |
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It was an analog watch and it wasn't even a normal one at that. |
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Probably the best starting point is the footbridge at NN330909, although the Roy is wadeable in normal conditions at Brunachan, someway downstream. |
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Carlisle writes that the Air Force would want a crew ratio of 10 to one for each drone orbit during normal everyday operations. |
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The normal reaction of a publisher when faced with an author with a bee in his bonnet is to grab the check and run. |
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When you stay up late, your blood sugar fluctuates more than normal anyway. |
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For years, doctors mistook the cancerous growth in her left breast for normal dense tissue. |
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Like traditional walkie-talkies, the service only works one way at a time, meaning users will be unable to interrupt one another as they can during a normal phone call. |
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It has allowed the project to bypass normal due diligence and environmental impact assessments. |
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The subsided continental crust is marked by normal faults that dip seaward. |
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Passive margins of this type show a simple progression through the transitional crust, from normal continental to normal oceanic crusts. |
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Completely normal men who develop prostatitis will suddenly come down with urinary paruresis as one of their symptoms. |
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It is generally supposed to be larger than a normal dog, and often has large, glowing eyes. |
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There is no preference for either normal or reversed polarity, and no statistical difference between the distributions of these polarities. |
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To me, a normal cow is white with black patches, but Sarah's from Texas and most of the cows there have solid brown, black, or red coats. |
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It was not successful for a host of reasons and was converted to normal steam locomotive working. |
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Occasionally a vagrant individual reaches places far from its normal range, such as Nova Scotia and the Marianas. |
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It also has minor tracks running northwards and southwards via tidal fords, which are unsuitable for normal motor vehicles. |
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From before Roman times, slavery was normal in Britannia, with slaves being routinely exported. |
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When he saw his reflection in a pool, he realized his physical appearance was hideous, and it terrified him as it terrifies normal humans. |
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Operating labor cost is also usually low, as plants are automated and have few personnel on site during normal operation. |
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This enabled some convicts to resume a more normal life, to marry and raise a family, and to contribute to the development of the colony. |
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Digestion rate in these sea lions increase back to normal rates immediately upon resurfacing. |
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However, having more than normal levels of CO2 in the blood does not seem to adversely affect dive behavior. |
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Females were found to have ovaries that were half as large as those in normal oxygen levels. |
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Under normal oxygen conditions, ARNT combines with estrogen to activate genes. |
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Tombolos are more prone to natural fluctuations of profile and area as a result of tidal and weather events than a normal beach is. |
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When they were not on helicopter duty, the crew would revert to their normal jobs on the road ambulances in the County. |
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Under normal metabolic conditions, the human body relies on free blood glucose as its primary energy source. |
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After the concrete is sufficiently cured, the film is allowed to abrade from the concrete through normal use. |
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Sodium sulfate is very stable, being unreactive toward most oxidizing or reducing agents at normal temperatures. |
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Even with the normal crew size of around 400, the ship was quite crowded, and with additional soldiers would have been extremely cramped. |
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After Dora's death, Agnes encourages David to return to normal life and his profession of writing. |
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This rule was quietly dropped, and cheaper coal became the normal fuel, as railways gained acceptance among the public. |
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Some degree of gene flow is a normal evolutionary process, nevertheless, hybridization threatens the existence of rare species. |
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In agriculture, season extension is anything that allows a crop to be cultivated beyond its normal outdoor growing season. |
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With annuals, the time of planting can often be adjusted to allow growth beyond their normal geographical range. |
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As in other languages, onomatopoeiae stand outside the normal phonotactics of English. |
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In fact the great majority of innovations never get off the bottom of the curve, and never produce normal returns. |
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In normal bone, fractures occur when there is significant force applied, or repetitive trauma over a long time. |
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A widely practised custom in China was that of foot binding to limit the normal growth of the foot. |
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Females with a normal body size who have had sufficient summer nutrition, can begin breeding anytime between the ages of one to three years. |
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In the later stages, no amount of new investment in that product will yield a normal rate of return. |
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In this case, a normal end product of chlorophyll metabolism, phylloerythrin, is the photodynamic agent. |
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Virtual desktops allow you to stretch your screen real estate well beyond its normal size. |
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Two consuls were elected each year, serving together, each with veto power over the other's actions, a normal principle for magistracies. |
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While fighting for dominance, he paid little attention to legality or to the normal civilities of political life. |
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Reserve powers may include, for instance, the right to issue emergency legislation or regulation bypassing the normal processes. |
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These codes differed from the normal ones that covered cases between Germanic peoples, or between Germanic people and Romans. |
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When such specimens are exposed to the normal atmosphere, they may begin to decompose rapidly. |
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However, the beginning and end of the book of Job are in the normal prose system. |
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Informal consideration simply removes the normal limitations on the number of times members can speak in debate. |
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Yet, the rare ones still have importance in understanding the function of the Y chromosome in the normal case. |
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There are two variations to the normal practice of an MP voting by walking through the respective lobby. |
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Unfortunately, the floor was already so pitted that I could hardly tell the punch marks from the normal pockings of age. |
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They are added to IPA letters to indicate a modification or specification of that letter's normal pronunciation. |
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The practice of only one bishop ordaining was normal in countries where the Church was persecuted under Communist rule. |
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It was equipped with two water tanks, a pump and one inch rubber hose, plus the normal shovels, polaskis, first aid equipment, and radios. |
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Venice was satisfied with reaffirming the principle that no citizen was superior to the normal processes of law. |
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The polychoric correlation coefficient is an estimator of the correlation coefficient in the underlying bivariate normal distribution. |
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Unlike normal chromosomes, polytenes are visible in a microscope even when cell division is not taking place. |
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Liquidation is the normal means by which a company's existence is brought to an end. |
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The patient's home climate, their normal diet, and astrological charts were regarded during consultation. |
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Medicine in the monasteries was concentrated on assisting the individual to return to normal health. |
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In 1845, Britain and France intervened against Rosas to restore commerce to normal levels in the region. |
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As it contained far fewer impurities than normal coal, the iron it produced was of a superior quality. |
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Queerosexuals are not bred from normal people. They are individuals who make a CHOICE to commit acts of perversion. |
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These have been set up to ensure speedy trial and reduce case congestion in the normal courts. |
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Many governmental bodies that are titled 'tribunals' are so described to emphasize that they are not courts of normal jurisdiction. |
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After mating, sheep have a gestation period of about five months, and normal labor takes one to three hours. |
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In normal situations, lambs nurse after standing, receiving vital colostrum milk. |
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Around the year 1500, slavery had virtually died out in Western Europe, but was a normal phenomenon practically everywhere else. |
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Sweet potatoes rarely flower when the daylight is longer than 11 hours, as is normal outside of the tropics. |
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Under normal circumstances, the response to the provocation had to be almost immediate retaliation. |
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Thus, the defendant's normal inhibitions must be overwhelmed by his or her belief in the efficacy of the threat. |
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It was held that he should not be convicted of arson because he expected the Valium to calm him down, and this was its normal effect. |
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Once removed, even after long term use, fertility returns to normal immediately. |
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Because of its specialized nature, advanced degrees in civil law or theology are normal prerequisites for the study of canon law. |
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Calvin thought that agriculture and the traditional crafts were normal human activities. |
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Sometimes the normal rules of spelling changes before suffixes can help signal whether the hard or soft sound is intended. |
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These are not digraphs, as they retain the normal sequential reading of the two glyphs. |
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Some languages use relative clauses of this type with the normal strategy of embedding the relative clause next to the head noun. |
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The consonants start out voiced but become voiceless partway through, allow normal aspiration or ejection. |
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Furthermore, the use of do as an auxiliary should be distinguished from the use of do as a normal lexical verb, as in They do their homework. |
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Thorn can be typed on a normal QWERTY keyboard using various system dependent methods. |
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Acoria consists in the absence of normal sense of satiety after eating, so that the patient never knows when hunger is appeased. |
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There was no evidence of adrenal insufficiency with normal cortisol and adenocorticotropic hormone levels for pregnancy. |
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Slight anisochromasia is normal due to the biconcave shape of erythrocytes, but if excessive, it may indicate iron deficiency. |
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It looks like a normal car at first sight. But when we open the hood, we discover something quite new. |
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The banksides, above normal water level, were dressed with a layer of moss peat and seeded with a mixture of grasses. |
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Deprived-eye responsiveness was lost in the extragranular layers, whereas normal binocularity in layer IV was preserved. |
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Unlike a normal triangle, a spherical triangle can be birectangular because the sum of its angles is greater than 180 degrees. |
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We thought he'd die from the crash, but he bounced back to normal after 10 days in hospital. |
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The intermittent brachysm of line 59 was recessive to the non-brachytic, normal condition. |
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The mainstay of therapy is hydration and calciuresis with IV normal saline and furosemide and intravenous bisphosphonate therapy. |
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Clinically, some signs of disease are less apparent than they would be in the normal home or work environment. |
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One can buy coated frying pans, which are much easier to wash up than normal ones. |
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As with many bilingual families, it was normal to observe frequent code-switching at our dinner table. |
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It was left for the curandero to work alone, to seek a solution in a stronger source, in some supernatural realm that might break a normal man. |
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But who can fathom the subtleties of the human heart? Certainly not those who expect from it only decorous sentiments and normal emotions. |
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This phenomenon necessitated changing mode of reservoir operation from normal to desiltation. |
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To obtain normal surface moisture, the peeled carrots were dewetted by centrifuging with a salad spinner. |
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She had the strangest sense that the City was, simultaneously, both perfectly normal and dismissably unbelievable. |
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Eccentrics live longer, happier, and healthier lives than conformist normal citizens, according to the neuropsychologist David Weeks. |
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The limitations of eutelic organisms illustrate the merits of the normal plan of reproduction by cell division. |
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It is normal for politicians to faultfind each other including character smearing. |
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According to Degenkolbe, gemmae-bearing leaves are always different in form from normal leaves. |
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When a normal ensign looked at his commander, he ought to see a godlike being, not a, a... future subordinate. |
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Within the normal reproductive cycle, haploidisation is one of the major functional consequences of meiosis. |
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A teenager with angiographically normal epicardial coronary arteries and acute myocardial infarction after butane inhalation. |
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In normal sexual reproduction, whether performed by separate sexes or hermaphroditically, the two functions are generally combined in a pair. |
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A few cars buzz around them honkingly before an off-duty taxi stops and lets them in for double the normal fare. |
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A normal CT of the brain in a patient presenting with sudden severe headache excludes a diagnosis of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage. |
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The bottom is held in the normal position by a set of springs or by a hydraulic cylinder on each bottom. |
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The bottom automatically returns to normal plowing position as soon as the obstruction is passed, without any interruption of forward motion. |
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In one patient, the normal skin presented with hypertrichosis while the hypomelanotic areas did not. |
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The normal technique, however, was opus tessellatum, using larger tesserae, which were laid on site. |
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His refusal to accept gifts from kings placed him outside the normal ties of kinship, fosterage and affinity. |
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Mrs Scott-Boden, of Yowley Road, suffers from spina bifida and needs the wheelchair to lead a normal life. |
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Under the normal process of the law, he should have been absolved as a repentant. |
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In poetry and portraiture, she was depicted as a virgin or a goddess or both, not as a normal woman. |
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In the Tudor period, the modern structure of Parliament began to emerge, and the monarch no longer attended during normal proceedings. |
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This is often cheaper than the normal menu, which may or may not be available on Sundays. |
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Following reduction of the bladder to its normal anatomical position, a tension free mesh repair was performed. |
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It was ratified by public referendum, but normal legal processes were suspended before it could take effect. |
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Tranilast has also been reported to inhibit the synthesis of collagen by fibroblasts from keroid and hypertrophic scar as well as normal scar. |
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The effect of histamine on growth of cultured fibroblasts isolated from normal and keroid tissue. |
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Since that year, it has instead been normal to grant only life baronies to retiring Speakers. |
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A judge's normal aids include access to all previous cases in which a precedent has been set, and a good English dictionary. |
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Hence, the normal aging process should be taken into consideration when evaluating labral pathology. |
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By the Cisuralian Epoch, both oxygen and carbon dioxide had recovered to more normal levels. |
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At an arbitrary point P consider the line PN which is normal to the reference ellipsoid. |
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Itt 23 cases with normal bladder necks, the anastomosis was created under the guidance of antegrade cystoscopy with fluoroscopy. |
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Dirac was able to maintain his normal research productivity only because Manci was in charge of everything else. |
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In American English the term metric ton is the normal usage whereas in other varieties of English tonne is common. |
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Once started, a synchronous motor requires synchronism with the moving magnetic field's synchronous speed for all normal torque conditions. |
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Operating at normal power line frequencies, universal motors are often found in a range less than 1000 watts. |
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In some cases a thermosiphon may also be less bulky than a normal heat sink and fan. |
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Some lamp types contain a little neon, which permits striking at normal running voltage, with no external ignition circuitry. |
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Thiol status and cytopathological effects of acrolein in normal and xeroderma pigmentosum skin fibroblasts. |
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Other trains continue to have drivers, even if their only role in normal operation is to open and close the doors of the trains at stations. |
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I love normal chocolate like Freddos, Smarties, Milky Ways, fingers of Fudge and Curly Wurlies. |
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The basic criteria is that the cartridge not give the reloader any more than the normal amount of heartburn in load workups. |
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By the fifth day, however, the lochia was normal in most of the patients and in only 4 patients was it heavy. |
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Unlike normal issues, these coins are not legal tender in all the eurozone. |
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For example, under normal conditions, the highest authority was held by two consuls. |
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The Holy See, not being a country, issues only diplomatic and service passports, whereas Vatican City issues normal passports for its citizens. |
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In addition, macroconchs are characterized by septal crowding at different stages, followed by the return to normal septum distances. |
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His head was fixed upon a pike over London Bridge for a month, according to the normal custom for traitors. |
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Other traditions wear robes with cords tied around the waist or even normal street clothes. |
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Sometimes, however, the victims simply wastes away, as from a normal disease. |
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Di-n-octyl phthalate is a major component of a mixed normal alkyl phthalate that is widely marketed to the PVC industry. |
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The normal academic standard for bachelor's degrees in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is the honours degree. |
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These pixies are generally said to be helpful to normal humans, sometimes helping needy widows and others with housework. |
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When changing guard in the normal way, the new guard arrive at roughly 11am when the old guard have formed up outside the guardroom. |
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Unlike a normal ship, the bow slopes upward from the water up to the deck. |
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Steak pies are also available from chip shops, served with normal chips, referred to in Scotland as a steak pie supper. |
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In Indonesia, rendang is usually not considered to be curry since it is richer and contains less liquid than is normal for Indonesian curries. |
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Some CO2 is carried into the head, resulting in a softer, sweeter flavour due to the loss of normal CO2 acidity. |
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By bringing Romeo into the scene to eavesdrop, Shakespeare breaks from the normal sequence of courtship. |
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Remember that the translating or paraphrasing statement must be couched in terms of normal observers in normal conditions of observation. |
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The illness left him with a damaged heart, and doctors warned his parents that he would probably never be able to lead a normal life. |
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Politicians, of course, find it harder than normal people to haud their wheesht. |
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Highly myopic megalodiscs as compared to normal sized discs or small discs had a 3.2 times higher risk for glaucomatous optic nerve neuropathy. |
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She was able to perform without mishap, and by the following day she had returned to normal with no recollection of the event. |
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In normal circumstances, the actual writing process usually lasts around six weeks from beginning to end. |
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Further, with our full-section staining we confirmed reactivity within admixed normal adrenal cortex. |
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Westmeath looked to have blown a glorious chance when Ger Heavin drove a 45-metre free just wide with the last kick of the ball in normal time. |
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The game juxtaposes the normal summer pursuit with harsh, wintry conditions. |
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In normal circumstances the innate response would abate as the adaptive immune system takes over. |
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These associated microarousals break up the normal sleep structure preventing a refreshing rest. |
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The main difference between malignant and normal cancerous cells is on the distribution and number of microclassifications. |
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A similar design, called the autogyro boat, uses a wind turbine without the propellor, and functions in a manner similar to a normal sail. |
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Once the boat is acquired it is not all that expensive an endeavor, often much less expensive than a normal vacation on land. |
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Besides improving sailing skills, all the other normal needs of everyday living must also be addressed. |
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He was so upset, he didn't do his normal weewee and now we have to decide whether goes to Brussels. |
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In normal summers the water table drops dramatically before rising again through October, November and December. |
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The Roman Rota handles normal judicial appeals, the most numerous being those that concern alleged nullity of marriage. |
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In other cases, certain persons may already hold British citizenship as a matter of entitlement or through registration under normal procedures. |
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The normal voting age was reduced from 18 to 16 for the referendum, as it was SNP policy to reduce the voting age for all elections in Scotland. |
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In the summer of 2005, Ukraine abolished its normal visa requirement for visitors from the EU to coincide with its hosting of the event. |
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Cardiff had a population of between 1,500 and 2,000 in the Middle Ages, a relatively normal size for a Welsh town in this period. |
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As was normal at the time, subsistence farming was the occupation of most people. |
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At double mini-roundabouts and multiple roundabouts, follow the normal rules of priority and treat each roundabout separately. |
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I think he's so atypical of what a normal 11-year-old is like. |
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A downthrown block between two normal faults dipping towards each other is called a graben. |
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An upthrown block between two normal faults dipping away from each other is called a horst. |
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A normal bactericide will only target one or two aspects and it'sonly going to be active when it is wet for a limited period. |
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An exceptional complex chromosomal rearrangement with eight breakpoints involving four chromosomes in an azoospermic male with normal phenotype. |
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Even this extreme event only matched a normal summer on similar parallels in continental Europe, underlining the maritime influences. |
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Vessels sailed the normal shipping routes, but were required to engage an enemy vessel no matter the size or strength. |
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Argument in the case was heard on 13 and 14 July 2005 by a large committee of nine Law Lords, rather than the normal five. |
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Monopaternal superfecundation is probably much more common because under normal circumstances it is not recognized. |
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The aircraft needed no modifications for the GTL fuel, which was designed to be mixed with normal jet fuel. |
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Under normal operation the water temperature could not exceed that of boiling water and kept the lead below its melting point. |
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Such bulbs are much smaller than normal incandescent bulbs, and are widely used where intense illumination is needed in a limited space. |
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That action was taken almost immediately and normal network performance was established a few months later. |
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The letters of the alphabet and their normal phonemic values are listed in the following table. |
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Almost nothing is read in a normal speaking voice, with the exception of the homily if one is given. |
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The fiber dielectric constant differs from that of the resin, and the fiber weave presents azimuthal anisotropy even at normal incidence. |
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Should a married priest die, it is normal that his wife will retire to a monastery once their children are out of the house. |
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Other symbols such as stained glass windows for their normal meeting hall have also been traditionally discouraged. |
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Carson, a leading barrister, diverged from the normal practice of asking closed questions. |
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Basically, I want yottaseconds and yoctoyears calculated with the same datatype for normal time. |
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Long term cycles of astronomical conditions leading to stronger or weaker than normal tides Anomal. |
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I turned it on Eileen and threw in a couple of my normal nags about her driving. |
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With the driest naivete he takes the modern shopkeeper, especially the English shopkeeper, as the normal man. |
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The alpha particle range from radium Ra 223 dichloride is less than 100 micrometers which may limit the damage to the surrounding normal tissue. |
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They continued to name Supersubs, as required, but they did not field them by simply using them as a normal 12th man. |
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Effect of garlic extract on blood glucose level and lipid profile in normal and alloxan diabetic rabbits. |
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Basically, it's an untrollable newsgroup since it's too difficult to be more outrageous than the normal traffic. |
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Voltaire advised scholars that anything contradicting the normal course of nature was not to be believed. |
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Haig kept a low profile in this job and insisted the Army be kept in reserve, not used for normal policing. |
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The normal practice was that the eldest son both divided and chose first, but had to divide equally. |
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It may have a normal athletic shoe sole or a special layer of rubbery material applied to the sole of a thickness to match the sliding shoe. |
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It is expected the airport will continue to operate as normal and there will be no job losses. |
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Diesel and Electric multiple units carried normal versions of the Regional Railways livery. |
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It is normal for the presidency to be held for one year, but on some occasions it has been held for longer. |
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These glaciers exhibit normal movement until suddenly they accelerate, then return to their previous state. |
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During these surges, the glacier may reach velocities far greater than normal speed. |
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By normal custom Idwal's crown should have passed to his sons, but Hywel intervened. |
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Achondroplasia is the most common form of human dwarfism and is characterized by failure of normal conversion of cartilage into bone. |
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In this paper, we discuss whether every normal polytope is unimodularly equivalent to a face of some normal Gorenstein Fano polytope. |
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This behaviour was not considered normal for the nobility of the period and attracted criticism from contemporaries. |
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Winters are cold and snowy with few sunny days, and the normal January high is just below freezing. |
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There is what appears under normal circumstances to be an uncrossable boundary, a total barrier. |
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Finding the key bed in these situations may help determine whether the fault is a normal fault or a thrust fault. |
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This is primarily accomplished through normal faulting and through the ductile stretching and thinning. |
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It begins with the normal distribution, which is the limiting form of the sample sum over an arbitrary population. |
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He had a sister, who had been sent to America with him at the same time to live with the uncle, who would graduate from normal school this year. |
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Depending on flow conditions and the level of water in Llyn Celyn, water can flow either into or out of the lake at the normal outflow point. |
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For other products production by plantations rather than small farmers is permitted, and marketing is done by normal traders. |
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The following are commemorative issues and are seldom encountered in normal circulation due to their precious metal content. |
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This is confirmed in the daily mood patterns described by smokers, with normal moods during smoking and worsening moods between cigarettes. |
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After footslogging, and in my case dodging A-bombs on Christmas Island, we returned to normal life. |
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Analog television stations are required to cease normal programming at noon and shut down their signals at midnight. |
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The schools programming has always had elements different to its normal presentational package. |
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Gao or Guo are rice based snacks that are typically steamed and may be made from glutinous or normal rice. |
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Seasonal industry might then take advantage of high wind and low usage times such as at night when wind output can exceed normal demand. |
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It is completely normal to harbour desires to batter these smug twunts about the head with a hot MacBook Air. |
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In bed rest studies, women with normal reproductive function exposed to simulated microgravity frequently become oligomenorrheic. |
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Inside the outer hull there is a strong hull, or pressure hull, which withstands sea pressure and has normal atmospheric pressure inside. |
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In mariculture, the phytoplankton is naturally occurring and is introduced into enclosures with the normal circulation of seawater. |
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Even the hardcore Toriphiles didn't seem to embrace Strange Little Girls with their normal fervor. |
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When the food supply improves, they grow back to normal size and then resume reproduction. |
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At the end of the normal gestation period the cow threw two calf mummies as large as cats. |
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It is unknown whether the whales' normal range once reached further south, to the Gulf of Tonkin. |
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Graben are produced from parallel normal faults, where the displacement of the hanging wall is downward, while that of the footwall is upward. |
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Many of these can be disposed of by leaving it to decay for a short time before disposal as normal waste. |
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Advocates counter that the behaviors are different from normal responses to another individual. |
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However, Pomeroy's data are contradictory, in that he found prostitutes to be more orgastic than normal women. |
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Electronic monitors help to define the actions of the driver during normal and emergent operation of the EMS unit. |
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It appears that many otherkin are unaware of what makes them different. They just know they are not normal humans. |
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It is a measure of the rise of water beyond what would be expected by the normal movement related to tides. |
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A subtotal thyroidectomy usually prevents the recurrence of hyperthyroidism because only enough of the gland is left to maintain normal function. |
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This pressure fluctuation produces normal and tangential stresses in the surface water, which generates waves. |
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Tsunami waves do not resemble normal undersea currents or sea waves, because their wavelength is far longer. |
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The advancing storm surge combines with the normal astronomical tide to create the storm tide. |
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The normal condition of every species on this planet is not progress but stationariness. |
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An occasional male of the Pacific subspecies far exceeds normal dimensions. |
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Consequently, the third person plural forms hun and hen are interchangeable in normal usage, with hun being more common. |
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The t distribution tends to be flatter and more spread out, whereas the normal z distribution has more of a central peak. |
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Between each futtock the planks were lapped in normal clinker style and fastened with six iron rivets per plank. |
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When the rudder was in its normal position the tiller was inserted in the upper hole so that the tiller faced athwartwise. |
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By all outward indications, he's a normal happy child, but if you talk to him, you will soon realize he has some psychological problems. |
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They are designed to be operated remotely under normal conditions, only to be visited occasionally for routine maintenance or well work. |
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There would be no need for medial heel skive and the heel cup can be of normal depth. |
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From the slow movement across normal to move quickly, which represented the sit-lie exercise. |
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This was not because he had any legal ambitions, but because it was the normal thing for men of his status to do. |
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Clothing items were one example of this, greatcoats and boots being produced at up to fifty times the normal peacetime rates. |
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Once the tank reached the shore, all covers and seals could be blown off via explosive cables, enabling normal combat operation. |
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Although four satellites are required for normal operation, fewer apply in special cases. |
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