He had told us he felt nervous about the performance, but he seemed perfectly composed when he walked onto the stage. |
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When the wombat-riding chimp jumped onto the bar, Smith, who had been enjoying a beer, did a massive spit take. |
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We turn back onto the main road and I'm relieved to not see any paps. They've got to be somewhere though. They don't just leave. |
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This took place between about 478,000 to 424,000 years ago, and was responsible for the diversion of the River Thames onto its present course. |
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Generally apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto rootstocks, which control the size of the resulting tree. |
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Material from Greek heroic legend was grafted onto this native stock at an early date. |
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Most of these meteorites have fallen onto the ice sheet in the last million years. |
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As soon as we made our way onto the highway, we left the skyscrapers behind us. |
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This did not mollify those who were displeased with the fact that the Iranian leader had been invited onto the campus. |
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Coral reefs can easily be damaged by violent wave action, and can be destroyed when a hurricane dumps sand or mud onto a reef. |
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Parachute jumps have frequently been made onto the North Pole in recent years. |
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A template is simply the cut-out outline of a board traced onto a permanent material such as cardboard, particle-board, Plexiglas, or masonite. |
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We gotta hide up some-place and let them lose us. Tell you what. There's a passion pit just where this comes out onto 95. Drive-in movie. |
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To avoid underwater threats, it can leap above the surface onto mats of weed. |
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It wasn't until some time in the 1980s along with hyperactivity in children that Ritalin came onto the market. |
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In addition, hurricanes can carry toxins and acids onto shore when they make landfall. |
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Plumes of warm surface water migrate onto the bank along its eastern edge, providing subtropical surface water from the Indian Ocean. |
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Rapid solution exchanges were accomplished through a series of flow pipes mounted onto a piezoelectric bimorph to evoke NMDA receptor currents. |
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Around four fifths of oceanic debris is from rubbish blown onto the water from landfills, and urban runoff. |
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The machine would also be able to punch numbers onto cards to be read in later. |
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She falls heavily onto her side, tugs a bodypillow up under her, throws a leg over it. |
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In addition, the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge carries railway freight and limited passenger services onto the Cape. |
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As well as webbed feet, turtles have very long claws, used to help them clamber onto riverbanks and floating logs upon which they bask. |
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Passengers can change onto Southern Vectis buses to Ventnor and St Lawrence. |
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Henry was pushed onto the defensive as French, Flemish and Angevin forces began to pillage the Normandy countryside. |
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For days afterwards, bodies continued to wash onto the shores of the isles along with the wreckage of the warships and personal effects. |
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The hills dip steeply forming a scarp onto the Thames valley to the north, and dip gently to the south. |
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Busting out of Las Vegas and onto the local pub scene is this breastaurant. Think Hooters girls in micro-kilts and push-up bras. |
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The rising waters deposited silt and mud onto the original land surface, covering and preserving it. |
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The stator consists of a similar, but fixed, series of blades that serve to redirect the steam flow onto the next rotor stage. |
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Combined with the GPS functionality of such devices, this allows readings to be recorded and later downloaded onto a map. |
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The white, pigmentless fur of arctic mammals, such as the polar bear, may reflect more solar radiation directly onto the skin. |
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At the London office, a visual taunt was projected onto a wall prior to Houghton's speech to the team. |
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The nets do prevent jumpers falling off the trampoline onto the ground, but these falls are not the most common source of injury. |
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Haldane set the foundations of evolution onto a robust statistical philosophy. |
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The first part of the act went off smoothly. One of the brothers responded to the phantom punch and stumbled off the stage onto the floor. |
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In rotary parlors, the cows are loaded one at a time onto the platform as it rotates. |
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Most barns open onto uncovered corrals, which the cattle are free to enjoy as the weather allows. |
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These plans encourage producers to monitor all nutrients coming onto the farm as feed, forage, animals, fertilizer, etc. |
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He was informed that a barrel of tar had fallen onto the road, and someone poured waste slag from the nearby furnaces to cover up the mess. |
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Yeast is very sensitive to temperature, and, if a beer were produced during summer, the yeast would impart unpleasant flavours onto the beer. |
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The word may also refer to the lane, alley or back street onto which such stables open. |
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Prison Governor Captain George Hall employed boys to make bricks to build the C and M block wings onto the building. |
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Nipper Read then secretly interviewed each of the defendants, and offered each firm member one chance to come onto the side of law and order. |
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The Highways Agency did not anticipate the traffic flows through the junction and the resultant queues can now extend back onto the motorway. |
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They are made of metal and either suspended on a chain or screwed onto a pedestal. |
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This is even confirmed by Orosius himself who states that he was pursued onto the beach from which he set sail. |
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Many assembly lines use pick-and-place robots to do repetitive tasks such as placing small components onto circuit boards. |
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Liveries may be painted onto the vehicle, applied using adhesive vinyl technologies, or using decals. |
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As football linebackers pile on a quarterback in a blitz, the newspaper editorialist heaped sarcasm onto the president. |
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On 19 December, Vitellianists burst onto the Capitol and in a skirmish, Sabinus was captured and executed. |
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The original settlement developed on hills that faced onto a ford beside the Tiber Island, the only natural ford of the river in this area. |
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Norway's consolidation of power in Iceland was slow, and the Althing intended to hold onto its legislative and judicial power. |
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In winter it involves climbing down another snow cornice onto steep icy ground. |
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A planar projection of a three-dimensional object is its projection onto a plane. |
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Some stations use platform screen doors to increase safety by preventing people falling onto the tracks, as well as reducing ventilation costs. |
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In the early 15th century, the republic began to expand onto the terra ferma. |
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Carved designs in lacquerware and designs glazed onto porcelain wares displayed intricate scenes similar in complexity to those in painting. |
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His grandfather smeared fat from killed animals onto Kublai's middle finger in accordance with a Mongol tradition. |
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With aesthetics in mind a minimum number of traction poles are used and whenever possible the wire is anchored onto neighbouring buildings. |
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I released my son's hand, and he ran out onto the playground. |
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This came into use in June and July 2009 and brought NIC and Income Tax records together onto a single system for the first time. |
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The children traced their hands onto the sidewalk with chalk. |
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But then one day, a mischievous monkey landed with a purposeful plop right onto a capy's back! |
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Many UK master's degrees require considerable experience in the field before a candidate is accepted onto the course. |
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But the British held onto their territory in the eastern portion of the peninsula into the twentieth century. |
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This policy shifts the burden of assessing and developing writers out of the publisher and onto the literary agents. |
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The growth of the city from the 1970s on has brought development down from the hill onto the floodplains. |
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Walls were coated with plaster, and polychrome designs were painted onto the smooth finish. |
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Infantry and horsemen were concealed in the alleyways which opened onto this open square. |
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Sparks from the machine showered onto the floor of the garage. |
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The transepts are in line with the high altar and serve to throw light onto it. |
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They tested it with their feet, gingerly, making sure the wood wasn't rotten, then stepped onto it and shone their Maglites out into the void. |
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Resources used at the treating hospital were extracted from medical records onto study-specific proformas. |
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The rings were lacquered black to prevent rusting, and were always stitched onto a backing of cloth or leather. |
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In 1650 Stadukhin and Semyon Motora followed this route and stumbled onto Dezhnyov's camp. |
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It is then speared onto sticks, four to six plants a stick and hung in a curing barn. |
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The Dutch marched onto the beach where the fort was located and fully utilized the countermarching tactic. |
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The main building is recognized by its long staircase with 113 steps, which empties onto the Callejon del Estudiante. |
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Finally, the bowl of mead is poured onto a fire, or onto the earth, as a final libation to the gods. |
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Students completing this course progress onto undergraduate programmes at Nazarbayev University. |
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The climb up or down from the summit plateau onto Swirral Edge is another well known accident spot. |
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Rumor once had it that Larry Poons used a catapultlike device to hurl paint onto upright canvases. |
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Previously it had not been clear when and how bread and wine got onto the altar. |
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First a small layer of coarse concrete, the rudus, then a little layer of fine concrete, the nucleus, went onto the pavement or statumen. |
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Into or onto the nucleus went a course of polygonal or square paving stones, called the summa crusta. |
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Many of the indigenous San people have been forcibly relocated from their land onto reservations. |
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Macmillan felt that if the costs of holding onto a particular territory outweighed the benefits then it should be dispensed with. |
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Messages to her scratched onto metal, known as curse tablets, have been recovered from the sacred spring by archaeologists. |
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Edward extended the south side of the Tower of London onto land that had previously been submerged by the River Thames. |
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The spun yarn was then wound onto the spindle by moving it so as to form a right angle with the spindle. |
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Leonardo da Vinci drew a picture of the flyer, which twists the yarn before winding it onto the spindle. |
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With both, the spinning must stop in order to wind the yarn onto the spindle. |
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Thus both the flyer and bobbin rotate to twist the yarn, and the difference in speed continually winds the yarn onto the bobbin. |
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The western entrance to the Middle Ward is now open, and a gateway leads north from the ward onto the North Terrace. |
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When the spinner feeds the yarn onto the bobbin, the drag on the flyer slows it and thus the yarn winds on. |
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The rovings are collected in a drum and proceed to the slubbing frame which adds twist, and winds onto bobbins. |
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As soon as two adjacent columns had been erected, a girder was hoisted into place between them and bolted onto the connectors. |
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Placing a loom onto the ground also reduced the problems caused by the vibrations of operation. |
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Spinning at differing speeds, these pulled the thread continuously while other parts twisted it as it wound onto the heavy spindles. |
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A few turns are wound onto the spindle, to fix the threads to the bare spindles for a new set. |
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The second form was an ordinary cross carved onto a round or oblong silver plate. |
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The interviewers must feel that some of the celebratedness rubs off onto them. |
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Accordingly, it rapidly attacks the cornea and can induce permanent blindness if splashed onto eyes. |
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The paper is then fed onto reels if it is to be used on web printing presses, or cut into sheets for other printing processes or other purposes. |
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Usually acetic acid is added to the dye bath to help the uptake of the dye onto the fiber. |
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Azoic dyeing is a technique in which an insoluble Azo dye is produced directly onto or within the fiber. |
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The Shanyang Canal originally opened onto the Yangtze a short distance south of Yangzhou. |
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One could then attach the pipe connector onto the tap, so that the cellarman could turn the tap on when ready. |
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With no reported injuries or damage, the derailed locomotive was lifted back onto the track and the journey continued. |
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He fell onto the tracks in front of the train, suffering serious leg injuries and dying later that night. |
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By the time the trains reached the outskirts of Manchester the crowd had become hostile and was spilling onto the tracks. |
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For this scene, four horses pulling two full-size chariots were led onto a massive treadmill at centerstage. |
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Rocket collided with the door and Huskisson fell onto the track in front of the locomotive. |
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Hostile crowds spilled onto the track, forcing the trains to slow to a crawl. |
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It was made of 25 pieces of paper, each figure cut out and pasted onto the background. |
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The coal is then loaded onto large trucks or conveyors for transport to either the coal preparation plant or directly to where it will be used. |
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The coal facilities at the port are capable of loading 4,800 tons per hour onto vessels of up to 175,000 tons of dead weight. |
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Ho and Boothroyd studied the intraposition of a peg into a hole and the circumposition of a part with a hole onto a peg. |
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The road continues westward over the Jubilee Bridge onto Walney Island and terminates at the Irish Sea. |
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The highest point lies a little way out onto the northern spur at the top of Grey Crag, marked by a cairn. |
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Above Buckbarrow are the minor tops of Glade How and Cat Bield, leading onto the great south west shoulder. |
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If preferred Middle Fell can be used as a stepping stone onto Seatallan from the same point. |
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This verse form maps stressed and unstressed syllables onto abstract entities known as metrical positions. |
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It has two upper entrances onto the saddle separating Symonds Knott from the main summit. |
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To the southwest is a broad and marshy saddle leading onto Green Crag and the moorlands of Birker Fell, the ongoing watershed. |
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Some lavas of unusual composition have erupted onto the surface of the Earth. |
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Each pencil has a shoulder cut on one end of the pencil to allow for a metal ferrule to be secured onto the wood. |
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As they wander onto a heath, the Three Witches enter and greet them with prophecies. |
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It was rerouted to reduce erosion, and now heads west to climb onto the plateau by steps known as Jacob's Ladder. |
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Thanks to Roy and others' reliance on the Description, a number of its inventions found their way onto the Ordnance Survey maps. |
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The clouds were threatening, black and so heavy that we could see nothing and wished earnestly that we were back onto the green earth once more. |
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Beck and his bandmates hammered out fourteen songs in fourteen days, although just twelve made it onto the album, 1998's Mutations. |
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Coleridge had spent 18 years under the roof of the Gillman family, who built an addition onto their home to accommodate the poet. |
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At the adiabatic dew point, moisture condenses onto the mountain and it precipitates on the top and windward sides of the mountain. |
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Alexandra collapsed onto the leather couch in the library, feeling as if she were a horse who had just been ridden hard and put away wet. |
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A design is sketched on paper, often of a religious theme, and this is traced onto the clay. |
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The crushed ore, suspended in water was introduced onto a central cone and spread outwards over a slightly inclined conical surface. |
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It appeared to go through the hands of one of the editors in the UK who passed it onto Wells, as he knew Wells was thinking of a similar project. |
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Then the boy went out onto the moor to look for something else to play with, and he dropped the flint as he went along. |
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And in a trice he has clambered onto the kitchen dresser and is reaching for the top shelf. |
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They projected animations onto the wall, while gaps allowed the audience to view various scenes from the story. |
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They clinched again, tumbled onto the grass, rough and tumbled, with first one and then the other on top, socking away. |
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It was route one football from Wigan with Rodallega latching onto Al Habsi's long clearance after it was misjudged by Aaron Hughes. |
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He took a deep breath to fortify himself before stepping onto the stage. |
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If we missed stays and failed to tack we would sag off to leeward, onto the sandbank. |
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Everywhere Nokias and Samsungs are stapled to eager ears, clipped onto trousers or slipped into purses. |
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The seawolf twisted onto itself, its jaws clopping together near its own tail. |
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Maury rocked his chair onto its back legs, rubbed his shirted stomach, grinned. |
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Roll the patient onto the left side so that head, shoulders, and torso move at the same time without twisting. |
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When you sideload content onto your nook, you'll find the items in My Documents. |
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Then I get together with the makeup man and we sort of transfer my drawings onto my face. |
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The compere came onto the stage holding the gold envelope that contained the winner's name. |
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In leather garments, lining also prevents crocking of color onto skin or garments worn underneath. |
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The single line was slewed onto the disused up formation to make way for the future redoubling. |
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Campbell sent back a smiley face, did a little dance around the bedroom and flopped back onto his bed wearing a smiley face of his own. |
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On the method of creating the sets, Craig said he often started by sketching ideas onto a blank sheet of paper. |
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My neighbour sooled her bull mastiff onto my chihuahua, because she was sick of its yapping and wanted it to meet its demise. |
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Speedboarding involves leaping onto long skateboards and zipping down steep public streets and canyon roads at speeds of more than 40 mph. |
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He stepped up onto the platform and looked out into the audience. |
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For the role, Serkis shaved his head and had sessions lasting 20 hours each to have temporary tattoos stencilled onto his body. |
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One of the best known characters in British children's literature, a 2011 poll saw Winnie the Pooh voted onto the list of icons of England. |
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Daddy longlegs adults are weak flyers, falling onto the water surface in the lightest of breezes, and even on calm days. |
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Two artists, Yuan Chai and Jian Jun Xi, jumped onto the bed, stripped to their underwear, and had a pillow fight. |
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The Madrid Masters moved to May and onto clay courts, and a new tournament in Shanghai took over Madrid's former indoor October slot. |
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The players must alternate in striking the ball with their racket and hit the ball onto the playable surfaces of the four walls of the court. |
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I can make neutrons dance to a new tune, but I shrink from telling a human tick to fasten onto someone else. |
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A hat trick, as it is known in its current form, culminates with fans throwing hats onto the ice from the stands. |
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When it finally sank in, the crowd swarmed onto the field, cheering loudly and chairing Boyle and Spofforth to the pavilion. |
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As had been the case on Bligh's tour 20 years before, the Australian media latched fervently onto the term and, this time, it stuck. |
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Previously we reported that recombinant histidine tagged OspC could be attached onto liposome surfaces by metallochelation. |
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The coaching role was passed onto the former first team mates Budge Pountney and Paul Grayson to tide the team over. |
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Petra would like to drop despondently onto a rock to pout, but you have to look before you sit, because there are goat doodies everywhere. |
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After guiding Huddersfield back to Super League, Smith and assistant coach Brian McDermott moved onto Headingley to take control of Leeds. |
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Khan pushed Molina onto the back foot and landed a sharp right hand that cut Molina over the left eye. |
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Khan managed to hold on throughout the fight to go onto win the fight by a fairly close unanimous decision. |
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At the junction with the main corridor was a single downlighter which dropped a cone of light onto the apex. |
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The team qualified light as to get onto the front row and qualified behind Webber in second and third, respectively. |
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The cells introduced onto these microelectrodes are manipulated to different micro-locations by positive and negative DEP forces. |
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Beth Orton has latched her acoustica onto the Chemical Brothers electronica with surprising results. |
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The Electoral Commission, who cannot investigate criminal allegations, passed the complaints onto Police Scotland. |
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The XRD samples were obtained by dropcasting the NCs onto a miscut silicon substrate. |
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Two years later, China had a fission bomb capable of being put onto a nuclear missile. |
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Most of the leading candidates for permanent membership are regularly elected onto the Security Council by their respective groups. |
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However, the album never even made it onto the record charts, and the critics ate her alive. |
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It was later restricted to advancing the British Army onto the ridges around Ypres, as the unusually wet weather slowed British progress. |
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Nine shells were fired from a Mark 10 mortar which was bolted onto the back of a hijacked Ford van in Crossmaglen. |
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Pakistan said it would not allow foreign forces onto its territory and that it would vigorously protect its sovereignty. |
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Somehow along the way, somebody had gotten the idea to put a bunch of Iraqi kids onto the wrecker that was to pull the statue down. |
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Isle of Whithorn and the Black Isle are peninsulas, and Isleornsay is a village which looks out onto the island of Ornsay. |
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Starting out as a fishing port, moving onto steam trawlers, the oil industry, it is now a major port of departure for the Baltic and Scandinavia. |
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The hay was gathered from the fields, and the cattle turned onto the eddish. |
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Would you be willing to sit in an AFV, even the most modern, while I toss a couple mollies onto the engine compartment? |
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I believe we went off onto a tangent when we started talking about monkeys on unicycles at his retirement party. |
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After the introduction of the Japanese cultured pearl onto the world market in the 1920s and 1930s, Qatar's pearling industry crashed. |
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They were told that they had to get their men off ship and onto the beach as soon as possible as the ships were vulnerable to enemy aircraft. |
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The royal rooms were positioned on the first floor of a range of buildings that ran around the outside of the ward, facing onto a courtyard. |
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There were no injuries to the passengers, crew or people on the ground despite debris falling onto the Indonesian island of Batam. |
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He slipped it softly onto her unresisting finger and, like the unwise moncalf he was, kissed it. |
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And on top of that, it's just a conspiracy facturd that she went onto the trunk to retrieve a piece of brain matter. |
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As feely homies, when we launched ourselves onto the gay scene, polari was all the rage. |
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In recent seasons fetishwear has found its way onto the catwalk, with vinyl, PVC and lycra featuring among the most unlikely designer offerings. |
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Consequently, two deliveries of steam onto each piston face in two cylinders generates a full revolution of the driving wheel. |
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The crowd cheered as a firebrand was tossed onto the huge pile of wood to start the traditional homecoming bonfire. |
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In a halogen lamp, filament evaporation is prevented by a chemical process that redeposits metal vapor onto the filament, extending its life. |
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The rest of the fleet left Brazil on 3 May, 1500, in the direction of the Cape of Good Hope and then onto India. |
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The line would be operative and trains moving onto the classic track WCML while phase 2 is built. |
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Both options involve construction of a new line to Liverpool, and a junction onto the HS2 route. |
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Nevertheless, it amounts to at least three million people, and has forced the issues of ethnic diversity onto the French policy agenda. |
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Grafting your boss's face onto the hind end of a donkey is fun, but serious fun is when you create the impossible and it looks real. |
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My mum got me onto this new diet and I've lost 5 kilos in the past two weeks. |
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And how'd she get such a holt on you, Terence Campion, let alone the way she's muckled onto those Bennetts? |
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That same year a UK poll saw Winnie the Pooh voted onto the list of icons of England. |
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The trail then leads to a multisigned trail intersection at 1.9 miles, where you go right onto the dirt Manzanita Point Road. |
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The committee is asking Metro Council to tack new restrictions onto Metro licences, including... an expanded ghost car program. |
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Spring training began on Christmas Day, when my cousin and I gingered onto the lot behind the fire station to try out our new spikes. |
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Some mornings when the tide was right out we went onto the reef with screwdrivers to prise off abalone, which we called muttonfish. |
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Then a storm blows Aeneas, the celebrated Trojan hero, onto her shores. |
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In December 1985, Hockney used the Quantel Paintbox, a computer program that allowed the artist to sketch directly onto the screen. |
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Pupils made the piece with her in Emin's style of sewing cut out letters onto a large piece of material. |
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He stormed onto the set and pointed a gun at Connery, only to have Connery disarm him and knock him flat on his back. |
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Jack and Rose ride it into the ocean and he helps her onto a wooden panel only buoyant enough for one person. |
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You glomp onto her, and she punts you through the wall....but you don't care! |
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And with seven minutes remaining Jamie Benn latched onto Mick Nanyn's speculative pass to score Scotland's second try, which Brough converted. |
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During filming a stuntman was injured as he jumped from a railway bridge onto the roof of a train passing below. |
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Zimbabwean citizens are issued with a plastic card which contains a photograph and their particulars onto it. |
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France chose to regulate prostitution, introducing a Morals Brigade onto the streets of Paris. |
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Eastbound vehicles are not permitted to make a right turn onto Bridgend's Gowrie Street. |
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The trio were elected onto the committee of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia. |
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I liked to gob up two or three worms on a snelled hook, pinch three or four split shot onto the leader, and plunk it into the dark water. |
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James III having landed in Scotland on 22 December 1715, he proceeded to Perth and onto Scone which had been garrisoned by the Jacobites. |
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However, the arrival of French reinforcements of 1,800 men forced the Lords onto the defensive and they abandoned the capital. |
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The shiny brass trumpet that Pop bought was his golden ticket out of Poorville and onto the streets of the three F's Fame, Fortune and Freedom. |
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Some Cambrian organisms ventured onto land, producing the trace fossils Protichnites and Climactichnites. |
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The rear toe is strong and faces inwards allowing the birds to firmly grip onto vertical cliff faces. |
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There is also a design called ermine inspired by the winter coat of the stoat and painted onto other furs, such as rabbit. |
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In winter, the forest wildcat's main coat colour is fairly light gray, becoming richer along the back, and fading onto the flanks. |
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Terraced housing and flats were predominantly developed with the fronts of houses designed to face onto public footpaths and open spaces. |
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They hang onto all these kinds of thing, and insist that only what offers contact and touch is a thing that is. |
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The books flutter down from the bucket on high onto an old hayrack on the floor of the Dumpster. |
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The Order did not have a Chapel until 1911, when one was added onto St Giles High Kirk in Edinburgh. |
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If you reduce the header of this document, the body will fit onto a single page. |
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Tridents were also retrofitted onto 12 SSBNs of the James Madison and Benjamin Franklin classes, replacing Poseidon missiles. |
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However, time and tide has washed broken pieces of ships' pottery and glass bottles into shallow waters and onto beaches. |
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This allows them to then go onto Intermediate 2 or Higher level in 5th year, as students already do each year. |
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A key part of the preparation of the playing surface is the spraying of water droplets onto the ice, which form pebble on freezing. |
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It was not until the early Mediaeval period that the weather again became warmer, and settlers moved back onto the moors. |
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The North Berwick Line runs from Glasgow Central High Level via Motherwell to Carstairs and onto Haymarket, Edinburgh Waverley and North Berwick. |
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Adjoining onto the station concourse, it was one of Glasgow's most prestigious hotels in its heyday. |
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In 1966, 116 children and 28 adults were killed in Aberfan when a coal spoil tip collapsed onto them. |
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Desperate to hold onto power, Pervez Musharraf has discarded Pakistan's constitutional framework and declared a state of emergency. |
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The technique of immunogold labeling exploits the ability of the gold particles to adsorb protein molecules onto their surfaces. |
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The ice covered all land areas and extended into the ocean onto the middle and outer continental shelf. |
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They can paste the result onto art paper of a contrasting color for a truly beautiful effect. |
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In the 38th Division sector, the Fourth Army pushed the Germans back from their gains and onto the eastern bank of the Ancre. |
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When pulled in one direction, the trailing ploughs were lowered onto the ground by the tension on the cable. |
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In the late 15th century, Lady Margaret Beaufort had built a chapel overlooking the well, which now opens onto a pool where visitors may bathe. |
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Rock units are first emplaced either by deposition onto the surface or intrusion into the overlying rock. |
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The analysis of structures is often accomplished by plotting the orientations of various features onto stereonets. |
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A stereonet is a stereographic projection of a sphere onto a plane, in which planes are projected as lines and lines are projected as points. |
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The result was that control over the state fell, not onto the shoulders of voters, but to the new plebeian nobility. |
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Orcas and bottlenose dolphins have also been known to drive their prey onto a beach to feed on it, a behaviour known as beach or strand feeding. |
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This is accomplished by driving a pod together with boats and usually into a bay or onto a beach. |
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Just slide the daughtercard onto the audioboard connectors and plug the audio card into your computer. |
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Two smaller tunnels through Penmaenan Point, opened 1935, carried the road onto Llanfairfechan. |
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Canal boats could enter the river at high tide to load goods directly onto seagoing vessels. |
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Hall stated that Richard's army stepped onto a plain after breaking camp the next day. |
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The West Gate faced onto the harbour, and was also known as the Golden Gate, named after the principal gateway in the city of Constantinople. |
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The nut heads can be glued with rubber cement onto small stuffed raffia or other bodies reinforced with pipe cleaners. |
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The Question Mark Inside consisted of digital text projections to the cathedral dome, West Front and inside onto the Whispering Gallery. |
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Someone jolted my arm and the contents of my glass spilled onto an immaculate white dress. I felt obnoxious. |
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As he moved further forward onto the wing, he began to score goals on a regular basis with powerful strikes from outside the penalty box. |
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There's only so much melody stored in your body that you can physically get onto one record. |
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The droplet then grows by condensation of water vapor onto the ice surfaces. |
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The Swiss government interned the Italian soldiers who had strayed onto Swiss territory. |
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As it happened, I had progressed only some few feet out onto the snow when a clean-cut section stripped off the surface and avalanched. |
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On the day after the execution, the king's head was sewn back onto his body, which was then embalmed and placed in a lead coffin. |
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An alternative escape means is via a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle that can dock onto the disabled submarine. |
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The influence of the movement spread beyond Scotland across the British Empire, and onto the Continent. |
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One of the eyes migrates across the top of the head and onto the other side of the body, leaving the fish blind on one side. |
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Each year, more than 2,000 female leatherbacks haul themselves onto Matura Beach to lay their eggs. |
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These specialized feet allow chameleons to grip tightly onto narrow or rough branches. |
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It was moved onto a barge and rescuers hoped to take it out to sea, but it died following a convulsion on 21 January during its rescue. |
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A captive killer whale at MarineLand discovered it could regurgitate fish onto the surface, attracting sea gulls, and then eat the birds. |
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Off the Crozet Islands, mothers push their calves onto the beach, waiting to pull the youngster back if needed. |
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To counteract overheating, many species cool off by flipping sand onto their backs, adding a layer of cool, damp sand that enhances heat loss. |
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In 1867 the Fletchers built a private railway line and the Bedford Basin with facilities for loading coal from Howe Bridge onto barges. |
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Therefore, part of the errors in the localization results is due to the problem of joysticking the robot exactly onto the marked positions. |
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A sustained Austrian artillery bombardment eventually convinced Napoleon to withdraw his forces back onto Lobau Island. |
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Firstly, the movement of water across the bed exerts a shear stress directly onto the bed. |
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The S notation refers to the shape of the pipeline as it is laid onto the seabed. |
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They use either parabolic troughs or heliostats to direct sunlight onto a pipe containing a heat transfer fluid, such as oil. |
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Nelson led his party from the deck of San Nicolas onto San Josef and captured her as well. |
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This is accomplished by driving a pod together with boats, usually into a bay or onto a beach. |
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When the seal exhales, the bear smells its breath, reaches into the hole with a forepaw, and drags it out onto the ice. |
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However, sometimes it is necessary to exit onto a surface road to transfer from one freeway to another. |
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He turned to see Nelson kneeling on the deck, supporting himself with his hand, before falling onto his side. |
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Throughout Britain, letters and the letterboxes that contained them were burnt or had acid poured onto them. |
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Strong sales in Europe and Asia are helping Tiffany keep its head above water at a time when US consumers are holding onto their wallets. |
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Seein' a platter of ice cream down the table aways, I got up onto my feet, and havin' a good long arm, reached for it. |
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