Both the numbers of flight maneuvers and courtship displays of males increase with the number of females in a harem. |
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A record number of 448,000 licence dodgers were caught throughout the UK during the year. |
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These instruments are always end blown and have a variable number of finger holes, from none to six. |
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The range of music training offered by the conservatorium requires a number of different acoustic settings. |
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This man would have been highly conspicuous and I'm sure would have come to the attention of a large number of passers-by. |
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A number of clients come for ear corrections and eye lid surgery, while augmentation is also popular. |
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The winning hybrids yielded breads with a fine crumb structure and a high overall number of cells. |
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Venetia would be given to the Habsburgs, shorn of a number of outlying territories which would consolidate French conquests further west. |
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Her appeal follows the fourth consecutive fall in the number of reported cases of euthanasia. |
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The number of women trafficked for this purpose is unknown, although conservative estimates put the number in the millions. |
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The service consolidates a number of separate services that used to exist in different parts of the county. |
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One change will cut the number of firefighters on an engine from five to four. |
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The administration began a conventional military build-up, and increased the number and types of tactical nuclear weapons. |
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An increasing number of women are choosing breast augmentation to enhance their appearance. |
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You take a look around the pool and are surprised to see that a number of swimmers are using fins, especially on kick sets. |
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A limited amount of funding is available to support a number of good practice models of sports integration for people with disabilities. |
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There are still a number of places available, but it is important that intending pilgrims give their names immediately to Tully's Travel. |
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A number of Rutland County Councillors are due to be present at the lunch which will consist of a finger buffet and mineral water. |
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Faster interceptors can fly farther in the time available, reducing the number required. |
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They always have an uneven number of storeys and also once had an ornate metal finial, a decoration on the top. |
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A growing number of owners of vacation homes are using their weekend retreats interchangeably with their first homes. |
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I have told them the heart only has a finite number of irreplaceable cells. |
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After a couple of seconds the start-up display appears and shows the owner's name and telephone number, which can only be input at the factory. |
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On the Wednesday afternoon an extended section of plate, silver and jewellery was offered including quite a number of trade entries. |
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Every tree will have a metal plate with its reference number so it can be identified. |
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Analysts say growth in the number of subscribers has reached a plateau and looks set to slow down, and this has cooled the share price. |
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The number of remaining lists, occurrences, or occurrences squared was also tabulated. |
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Similar to audio guides in museums, each phone number connected to a unique recording that described a certain site in Baghdad. |
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It means Internet users can download vast amounts of information more quickly, making a number of audio-visual applications possible. |
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Often a number of students in a writing workshop at TAFE level have attended workshop-style classes before. |
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To begin documenting this history, one must read a number of exhibition catalogs, many of which remain insufficiently known. |
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The amount of insulin and number of shots can be changed according to your blood sugar levels. |
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Minimizing the number of systems that engineers deal with is also key, so that making GM products is cheaper and just plain simpler. |
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Such revolutionary conjunctures became increasingly common over the course of the century, producing an extraordinary number of revolutions. |
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This offered a platform for a large number of intellectuals and thinkers urging enlightened progress. |
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There is an inherently satisfying quality to sharing the gratification of skill, finesse and excitement with a substantial number of individuals. |
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I can only say that the number of admirers is balanced by those who disliked them intensely. |
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Even though I physically bundled people out the door on a number of occasions, nobody ever laid a finger on me. |
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The Spaniards knew that they could not take on the whole Aztec Empire since they were so many compared to the number of conquistadors. |
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The only way of immediately improving the coal situation is for young miners to be conscribed, and made to work the full number of shifts. |
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Upon completion of the retreat, a number of sacred ceremonies were conducted, including consecration of the statues in the garden. |
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Aside from a small number of recently contacted indigenous peoples, all Brazilians speak Portuguese. |
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There are a number of 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms apartments available with a communal kitchen, which are ideal for a group of friends. |
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An edition is the total number made of an original print, each numbered in consecutive order starting with one. |
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The Chorus to this number relies on an atmospheric down shift of guitar picking and total distortion. |
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However, there is a finite number of police officers to respond to incidents. |
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The number of indigent poor, 6 million people, is now twice what it was 10 years ago. |
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Incidentally, if you click on the analyzer, it switches through a number of different display styles. |
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It retains a number of original features, such as cast iron fireplaces and ceiling plasterwork, and is in excellent decorative order. |
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In this framework, a number of interspecific and intergeneric hybrids were grown and tested for fertility and fruit quality. |
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The only thing that distinguished it from the rest was that there was a different number on the steel plate attached to the door. |
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Every tree will have a metal plate with its number so owners can identify it. |
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With this in mind, it is believed that a number of consortiums are being organised by development land agents at present. |
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Sure, dot-com advertising is down, the number of newbies hitting the Internet has reached a plateau, and personal computer sales have fallen. |
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An increasing number of stores and interior designers in Egypt are now specialised in decorating the rooms of tiny tots. |
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Local firemen were called to the scene and took a number of hours to get the blaze under control. |
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Figure 1 shows the mean number of letters correct for each group on the tachistoscopic recognition task. |
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After the deal there is an auction in which players bid the number of points their team will try to win. |
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In an official communique released here, it was stated that a number of teams have been constituted to check the cases of theft of canal water. |
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A number of youngsters bring their sailing boats to the yacht club after school for training lessons. |
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This will follow a number of auditions for singers which will be taking place around the country. |
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And he has a few choice words for the endless number of academies and centres of excellence. |
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Traffic officers have received a number of complaints that drivers are skirting the barriers. |
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The ingenious method of expressing every possible number using a set of ten symbols emerged in India. |
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A tiny number of Slovak immigrants converted to other Protestant religions, primarily to the Congregational church. |
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Iwan said that his uncle had a number of medical complaints such as hepatitis and diabetes. |
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And, to cap it all, we've a brand new glittery brass number plate for the fence post when it's done. |
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The number of measles cases is fast rising, and if this continues children could die, and the disease could become the plague it once was. |
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As long as a substantial number of investors look only at financials, they will seek out the pariah firms whenever they become cheap. |
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And so Raquel and I parted company, she hopped on to a number 22 bus toward Harbor View and I found my way to the number 70 and 75 bus terminus. |
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This is particularly scary when you think of the number of laptops with modems that are connected to phone lines at some point. |
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Once again, however, despite its intellectual appeal, this scenario still has a number of problems. |
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A disproportionately high number of signatories belonged to the intelligentsia or the officer corps. |
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After an interminable stretch of dead air while the cellular connection went through and my bowels tied themselves in knots, the number rang. |
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The grounds include a boat shed and pier with river and lake frontages, as well as lawn areas and a number of mature shrubs. |
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For hospitals in border states, a disproportionate number of these indigent ER patients are illegal immigrants. |
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About half the number were Australian, with Britons and Indonesians being among the other casualties. |
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One way that astronomers classify planetary nebulae is by the number of axes that they contain. |
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Whilst we were in Indonesia we spoke to a great number of Indonesians in English as well as in Indonesian. |
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The number of remote users and sites heavily influenced the level of infection. |
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A number of special guests will be appearing in the show including the award winning piano accordion player. |
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This limitation can be sidestepped by venturing off the real number line into the wilds of the complex plane. |
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His first design used a number of thin inflated tubes inside a leather cover. |
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There are a number of factors which complicate choices about smallpox either for governments or for individuals. |
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Trends in the number of patients colonised on admission may also complicate interpretation of outcomes. |
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But the site carries a number of complications that could slow down progress. |
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The release goes on to list a number of chest-thumping accomplishments guaranteed to induce yawns among anyone who knows better. |
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As classically conceived, a real number can be thought of as an infinite decimal, a completed infinity. |
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Interviews with a number of children and their parents emphasised how successful they felt the event to be. |
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In 1990, when production of all fruits was relatively poor, the lowest number of pigeons bred for the shortest period of time. |
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It seems as if a number of renowned companies fell victim to an industrial espionage attack through custom-written Trojan horses and viruses. |
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The underlying political ferment among many social strata is revealed by a growing number of smaller protests and meetings. |
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The sharp increase in the number of men's intercollegiate sports that have been dropped over the past 30 years is cited to prove the case. |
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There was a surge of missionaries and a consequent increase in the number of evangelical congregations. |
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However, as with exit fees, a growing number of lenders are cottoning on to the fact that inflated charges can increase their profits. |
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He dialed the number, but it only rang, no one answered and the answering machine didn't pick up. |
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Concern over cat welfare and the rising number of feral felines came to a head at a summit last Thursday. |
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As a simple example of a certificate, the factors of a composite number provide a certificate of compositeness. |
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The Fire Service admitted that it was one of the most destructive fires they had witnessed in a number of years. |
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The demand for action against bogus language schools has been under consideration within the Home Office for a number of months. |
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The original number was 1,200 and he says that is consistent with what they promised. |
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Around 10 per cent of the fire station's incidents are hoaxes and fire chiefs say they have been making an effort to reduce this number. |
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He said the proposed office blocks and apartments would be linked to the city centre and included a number of public squares, parks and piazzas. |
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As a result, customers will streamline their storage management and consolidate the number of vendors they support. |
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The last minute change might cause additional uncertainty, that might have an influence on the number of people attending. |
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Speed cameras currently only take pictures of the number plates of speeding cars. |
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The total number of sustained felonies, misdemeanors, and probation violations was computed. |
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There were also a number of communications by letter and fax, and telephone discussions. |
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This adds new features such as bulk deleting of messages, a new MMS picture messaging client and a number of other new applications. |
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Given the large number of leaflets which make up the compound leaf of A. spinosa, it is difficult to understand why White's numbers are so low. |
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Inexplicably, an early version of the film featured a great opening number cut from the DVD release. |
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According to him, all communications and emergency phone lines have been inspected and prepared for a large number of calls. |
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A number of my uncles followed him into the trade, and I spent part of my youth sliding down poles in firehouses around the city. |
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She and her fellow conspirators had scored a number of hits on my umbrella. |
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A number of the women would also get involved with shoplifting to feed their drugs habits. |
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There were a number of pikers to the dinner, including Mrs Lefty, who was stuck at work doing reports until about 9.30 pm. |
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Ken peered over his oxygen mask at the tachometer and cylinder head temperature gauges for number three. |
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There were a number of bidders involved in both auctions but none of the properties reached the desired price. |
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A total number of 1000 seeds were randomly selected from each of the replicates, given that O. rufipogon usually produces limited fertile seeds. |
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The death penalty applied to homicide, infanticide, rape, robbery, and a number of non-violent crimes, like theft. |
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There is, however, some disagreement among scholars over the number of languages in sufficient contact to produce a pidgin. |
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He keeps a number of the more dynamic elements under control with a complement of Drawmer gates and dbx 160 compressors. |
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Tourism is Florida's number one industry, comprising one-fifth of the state's budgeted revenue. |
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Construction pieces from every set can be combined in an infinite number of ways, which contributes to excitement and adventure. |
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A commons in medieval Britain consisted of pastureland that was shared in common by a number of the herdsmen of a village. |
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The number of phytonutrients with scientifically proven health benefits will only increase in the next few years. |
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Thus we considered the number of lateral costae in S.7 spiriferformis to be within the infraspecific variation of Sinostricklandiella robusta. |
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While that is bad, is that number high enough to infringe on the liberties of every single driver in the state? |
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Anyone involved in the indie film world cannot help but notice that a growing number of filmmakers are self-releasing their movies. |
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The new contract includes piecework payment that would mean workers were only paid for the number of beasts they slaughter and prepare. |
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He's played a number of major jazz festivals and recently recorded his first album. |
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The number of child deaths in the district contributed to one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country last year. |
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Officers believe the mild weather over the festive season helped keep the number of road casualties down. |
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His work on computational algebraic number theory seems to have started when he visited Caltec in 1959 and collaborated with Taussky-Todd. |
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A variety of applications to extremal combinatorics and computational complexity are discussed, in addition to a number of open problems. |
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When you're done, you count up the number of cognates and compute the fraction of words that are cognate. |
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In Alberta, an unknown number of workers crossed the picket line and returned to work. |
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These pieceworkers are hired to perform work at a job site such as installing drywall or tape to a particular number of homes. |
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These Presbyterians and Baptists shared a number of social and economic goals with the vast majority of migrants to the southern piedmont. |
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Saying that pi is 3.14 without addressing the fact that it goes on infinitely afterward overlooks the true essence of the number. |
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Support arrangements ranged from contracts with local repair shops to the phone number of the dealer's computer-literate kid. |
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This is illustrated by the fact that a considerable number of genes are required specifically for both conjugation and meiosis. |
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She quickly picked up the phone and dialed the number as quickly as possible. |
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My personal setup includes a number of instruments connected to an audio mixer, which is connected to the computer via a USB audio interface. |
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In a Hilbert system, for example, we have a number of axioms and rules of inference. |
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This plaintive cry came from a number of sources, so we are attempting to provide enlightenment. |
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She entered the number her father had written on the card and was connected to the real site. |
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This fortuitous design confined the damage to just the number six cylinder, piston, and connecting rod. |
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Therefore any number of available, individual timeslots within a wavelength can be concatenated, without interrupting other circuits. |
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In the 1840s, the Irish mathematician William Hamilton found that multiplication was not commutative in all number systems. |
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Each tonsil has an irregular number of ingrowths of the surface epithelium known as tonsillar crypts. |
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Wealthy areas are inhabited by a disproportionate number of resident foreigners. |
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As an increasing number of states have authorized concealed-carry for lawful citizens, compact semiauto pistols have skyrocketed in popularity. |
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Most teachers in the National Plus schools are Indonesians with a small number of expatriate teachers. |
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A number of revues, plays and cabaret evenings keep the Arctic inhabitants occupied. |
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We are concerned about the increasing number of 8th graders using inhalants. |
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Only a minimal number of respondents had ever tried inhalants, and none had used inhalants in the year or the month prior to coming to jail. |
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By the time I was four I could count to any number a four-year old could conceivably come across and found basic arithmetic easy. |
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The nice property of a complex conjugate pair is that their product is always a non-negative real number. |
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As the Law Reform Commission report records, there was some research into the number of fiats granted and there are a regular number of fiats. |
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Of course, points on the real axis don't change because the complex conjugate of a real number is itself. |
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Indeed, there have been a number of backlashes to this concentration on collective guilt and the Third Reich. |
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Genetic screens have successfully identified a number of different growth promoters and growth inhibitors in Drosophila. |
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There certainly are a number of candidates to choose from when picking the players most likely to come through in key situations. |
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For a number of years, composites have been a popular material for concept cars. |
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If a thief has pinched a mobile, and changed the IMEI number, he will need to change the number carried on the label on the phone as well. |
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Even more confusingly, they have a number of brilliant tracks hidden away on soundtracks, rarities comps, and fan club-only releases. |
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As the number of fibrils decreases, it becomes increasingly easier to cut the next fibril because the fibrils carry larger and larger loads. |
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Obviously, that is extremely worrying in a number of ways, and it should concern us all. |
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The main concerns involved case work and the high number of instances where the prosecutors decided to drop proceedings. |
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They are launched via an initial public offering that issues a fixed number of shares. |
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He said that the campaign against him was initiated by a number of people who had an interest in changing the Prosecutor General. |
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The courts have been called upon to make similar judgements in a number of cases concerning children. |
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While these incidences are currently small in number, they are extremely concerning. |
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Judging from the number of bones, pine cones, leaves, and droppings, rodents had used it as a nesting place for a long time. |
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With the advent of farming in the Neolithic, a number of animal species were domesticated, starting with sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle. |
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An inner product of two vectors represents the number of changes along the shared branch vectors. |
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He told MPs there had been a concerted attempt by a small number of civil servants in the Department's press office to undermine the Department. |
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It is interesting to contrast the introduction of i into the number system with what happens when one tries to introduce the number infinity. |
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On a number of wards bathrooms were separated only by a small curtain or concertina door from the main ward. |
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The root framework supports a large number of fibrous roots which, by their continuing growth, comb the soil for minerals and water. |
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In Yellowstone, we turned a large number of campground operations over to a concessionaire and plowed the income back into campground facilities. |
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There's been any number of outstanding, occasionally even great, starting rotations, though rating them is injudicious, if not entirely invalid. |
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The device also incorporates a pinhole camera which records the cardholder inputting his or her personal identification number. |
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He gave a number of arguments to support this claim, the most persuasive being the camera obscura, or pinhole camera. |
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He referred to a number of grave injustices that were imposed on non-national workers in this country. |
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The amount of weblogs that get a lot of traffic each day is pretty tiny in comparison with the number of weblogs in the world. |
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Generally speaking, the number of ads is a rough indicator of the economic dynamism of the surveyed country. |
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The transfermium elements are those elements with atomic numbers greater than 100, the atomic number for fermium. |
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The new leaflet draws on a number of international clinical studies and concludes that precautions must be taken when using mobile phones. |
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The changes will also lead to an increase in the number of problem gamblers, the study concludes. |
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The study concludes the only practical way to avoid those costs is to enforce the law, and reduce the number of illegal aliens in this country. |
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It brings to a conclusion a number of events held throughout the year to mark the centenary of Canon O'Hanlon's death. |
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An almost seam free marble floor can be inlaid with tracery, borders, natural mosaics and other patterns in an infinite number of ways. |
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The actual number of enemy dead was grossly inflated in order to make it appear that we were winning. |
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They're from a background where picking strawberries for pin money would be quite a cushy number so they don't mind doing it? |
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He studied the Riemann zeta function, and its extension to arbitrary number fields, discovering important results. |
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He became interested in Artin's early work which was on quadratic number fields, in particular the analytic and arithmetic theory. |
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Within the Caledonian Moine nappe of NW Scotland there are a number of basement inliers, the largest of which is the Glenelg-Attadale Inlier. |
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Eventually, after asking for directions a number of times, we picked up the road south and headed off. |
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Both sides get to play a number of increasingly stupid field games until a winner is decided. |
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The latter are normally made up of a number of layers of composites and reinforcing materials such as steel braids. |
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Riders must also wear a helmet, and the scooter will need road tax, insurance, number plates, break lights, indicators and an MOT certificate. |
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How will the extra crowds and noise affect the growing number of people living in inner-city apartments? |
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In field crickets, an increased number of partners resulted in increased hatching success. |
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Teagasc intend to run a number of field days on different aspects of farm forestry in the country during the year. |
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In a number of bird studies, carotenoid pigmentation has been more or less conclusively shown to be a cue for female choice of males. |
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First, corporations have more money, and thereby more means of communicating their ideas to a large number of people. |
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His early work was on number theory and he wrote on Diophantine inequalities and the geometry of numbers. |
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One idea that has come to light is to consolidate the number of local coverage bodies from one per state to about 20 across the nation. |
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Experts place the blame partly in Chinese cultural tradition that links a man's status to the number of wives and concubines he has. |
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Yet it could just as easily have been inspired by any number of movies given its theme of the corruption of innocence. |
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There are a number of issues here from what at the outset appears a pretty innocuous question. |
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In a number of instances, the choice of the artist commissioned to produce a portrait is as significant as the portrait's format or composition. |
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They found that red beans ranked number one, followed by wild blueberries, red kidney beans, pinto beans, and cultivated blueberries. |
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Limiting the number of series Vick will play will free him to be responsible for only a condensed version of the weekly game plan. |
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But there is still a reminder of innumerable court cases in the imposing oak bench in court number five. |
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The number of a compound interval is always 7 more than its related simple interval with the same letter name. |
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After an increase in the number of personnel contracting Hepatitis B, a request was made for all members to be inoculated against the disease. |
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The names of the compound intervals are those of the simple intervals plus the number seven. |
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But the fact remains that a worrying number of British children are becoming seriously overweight and out of condition. |
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The council has given conditional support to a referendum, but has expressed concern over a number of issues. |
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At the end of the hand, each player gets the total number of pips in his hands. |
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The cards are arranged on the table so that the number of pips showing shows the team's current score. |
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Yet over the same period, the number of cases seen in outpatients and inpatients in English hospitals has soared. |
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Having beaten off a number of other councils to reach the final, Burnley was pipped at the post for first prize by South Lanarkshire. |
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Seventeen teams, one of the largest number of entries for many years, participated and competition was very keen. |
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Deren's book is still very much in print, as are a fair number of Kenneth Grant's books. |
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If your television has a number of video inputs, it is better to go direct and not add extra cabling. |
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Recent exercises reveal an alarming number of unread messages because of information overload. |
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Both types of graphics cards are based on the same R420 chip, but with different number of pixel pipelines enabled. |
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The team has a good age profile about it with quite a number of young players staking claims for places on the first fifteen. |
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It has been deployed into a number of situations in a manner which has not been fully conducive to assessing its results. |
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In recent years, organization and conduct of TE have been influenced by a number of main factors. |
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Experience in combat action shows that this has brought about a number of specifics in the organization and conduct of effective engagement. |
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Police informers are often identified by number rather than by name, for obvious security reasons. |
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The number of voices of a conductus has a marked effect not only on its texture but also the way in which it is performed. |
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Later I suggested a number of indicia for the definition of a political crime. |
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Furthermore a database having typical sound conduction components for a number of typical hearing impairments is provided. |
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This number is explained in terms of channel architecture and conduction mechanism. |
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A number of countries and regions risk becoming caught in a downward spiral of conflict, insecurity and poverty. |
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Conifer cones, cone scales, cone seeds, and tiny scaly conifer stems are found at a number of short-shoot sites. |
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So, we bought more land, spread more fertilizers, and increased our herds in size and number. |
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A number of Chinese herbal medicines have been shown to possess an ability to fight infections and strengthen the body's immunity. |
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His greatness can be judge not just by his skills but by the number of victories in championship fights. |
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On Monday, however, local residents, including a large number of pensioners, said they would not let the home close without putting up a fight. |
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These structures, often put together by the pisciculturist himself, suffer from a number of drawbacks. |
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After she trained as a confectioner, widow Mrs Smith worked in a number of shops selling confectionery, pies and sandwiches. |
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Whey-based coatings also could one day stand in for the confectioner's glaze that coats a number of today's chocolate products. |
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Among the Democrats' richest and most fervent supporters, this may be the number one issue. |
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Mr Gill did not want to put a figure on the number of trees affected or the amount of money the problem is likely to cost his business. |
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In addition, there was a negative correlation between the number of stamens and the number of pistils within female flowers. |
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Now infrasound monitoring has re-emerged in importance due to the number of countries that may be capable of developing nuclear weapons. |
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It is one of a number of measures discussed at a conference held in the city bringing together experts in bereavement from across the country. |
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Poor Robyn, who was dialing everybody into the conference call at that point, had to call me back a number of times. |
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Working both figuratively and abstractly, in bronze, clay, and various print mediums, he showed in New York at a number of galleries. |
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A large number centered on war themes, such as army-cap badges, national flags, and military insignia. |
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Why should those people give them respect and they are insignificant, you know, in their number and in their impact, you know, to the community. |
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There are also a large number of Fijian Indians and Indians from Southeast Asia. |
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The Popstars girls are out in front early lead in the fight for the Christmas number one, early music industry figures showed. |
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The corporation is understood to have asked a number of independent production companies to pitch their ideas for the show. |
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A pitched roof, combined with a number of windows, makes for an airy, spacious recreation area. |
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When the number of carbons is greater than 12, the materials are nearly insoluble in water. |
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This has pitchforked the EC into a role that it was never envisaged for and one that raises a number of questions. |
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Should the accuser bring co-accusers, the defendant had to bring an equal number of compurgators. |
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For kings on the same file, this is just an odd number of squares between kings! |
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The number of music tracks available through file-sharing networks has fallen 27 per cent compared to the same period last year. |
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A good number of her early poems attempt to work on the reader's sense of pity and compassion. |
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In an effort to further weaken the filibuster, the Senate in 1975 reduced the required number of votes from two-thirds to three-fifths. |
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The state of California is working with a number of local courts to integrate their electronic filing systems. |
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Unless we control the conflict between profit and health, the number of uninsured and under served will continue to grow. |
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A greater number of conflicted couples reported being childless than other types of couples. |
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In a gallery I'm most likely drawn to any number of pieces of work from installations, multimedia and the classics. |
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The exhibition will include the artist's site specific audio walks as well as a number of indoor sound pieces and multimedia installations. |
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Labor's election promises, which amounted to a pittance spread out over a number of years, convinced few voters. |
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The notification database has been computerized with the identity card number as the unique identifier. |
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The fill also contained a large number of restorable vessels, with an unusually high incidence of Mycenaean imports. |
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Anyone can become a pop idol these days, but the number of genuine legends is shrinking and it is debatable who can fill their shoes. |
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Prosecutors scaled back the number to eight to conform to new rules calling for swifter trials. |
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Sure, the lottery has produced winners, including a number of instant millionaires. |
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I've been into finding the various installations for a number of years and started the group so people could upload their own pix of them. |
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There are a number of other filler materials being tested but are not available for use in the United States. |
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Cigarette smoke didn't affect the number of cavities and fillings in a child's permanent teeth. |
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The comforting confraternities added to such standard ceremonies a number of special procedures for the condemned. |
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The experience of physicians shows that there are a number of infecund or sterile married couples in the population. |
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The vast number of instinctive conservatives know there is something wrong with the New Capitalism. |
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His intelligence and ingenuity have enabled him to become the number one predator. |
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In India, these are used by a number of voluntary organisations and educational institutions to convey social and environmental related messages. |
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The street was not identified, although it is possible to infer the number of the house from the photograph. |
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The true institutionalization of the hedge fund industry would likely raise a number of new issues. |
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But we see an enormous number of institutionalized restrictions by groups and organizations who are accepting funds from the US Government. |
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The officials were instructed to itemize the number of signatures from each county that are deemed defective for any of 10 reasons. |
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Clock speed will show the number of instructions that a computer can execute in a second. |
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This process manifests itself in a certain attitude that seems to be ingrained in a disproportionate number of Scottish acts. |
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Once I've got that, I repeat the number of yards to myself three or four times, ingraining it in my brain. |
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Delegation of a new top level domain requires the completion of a number of procedures. |
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Police in Leigh, Tyldesley and Atherton are piloting a scheme in response to a continuing number of complaints about off-road bikers. |
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Then events occur that show them that they can connect with a significant number of like-minded others. |
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A number of students were also selected to go on extended work experience placements at the restaurants in question. |
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Thus, in a number of discussions, I may have shown a little too much brain to one of my tennis partners, a writer of lyric poetry. |
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