The centriole is one of the most recognizable structures in all of biology. |
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Mama can be as cold as ice when she wants to be, and this is obviously one of those times. |
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When a cow committed bovicide over a cliff in one of Liam O'Flaherty's stories I was more interested in the rump steak. |
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In this unit, students will learn all about cellular respiration, one of the most important biochemical processes for life on Earth. |
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Yes, I'm one of those people who would probably buy this scent if it was a perfume along with the other pluviophiles I know. |
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The cell theory is one of the foundational tenets of biology and explains the relationship between cells and living things. |
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As an independent adviser, he now runs an online advisory service and is recognized as one of the foremost options trading experts. |
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The store's owner had seen one of the girls palm a lipstick before heading for the door. |
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The presidential election turned out to be one of the biggest landslides in history. |
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The Yoruba was one of the west African city-state cultures. |
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We had to listen to another one of his homilies about the value of public service. |
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She has become one of America's foremost exponents of the romantic style in interior design. |
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The light bulb was one of the most important inventions of the 19th century. |
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They are one of the country's leading manufacturers of children's clothing. |
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That two-day conflict has become one of the most famous battles in history. |
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The carpenter measured the wall while one of his helpers brought in the tools. |
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To save the business, the owners decided to merge it with one of their competitors. |
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Relaxing on the beach and watching the sunset is one of life's simple pleasures. |
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Billy the Kid was one of the most famous outlaws of America's early history. |
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The drought was only one of many hardships to befall the small country. |
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She's considered one of the best young directors in Hollywood. |
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She's one of the political hirelings who run the candidate's campaign. |
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The dispute involves one of the region's most contentious leaders. |
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Aside from a dent in one of the side panels the car is in good shape. |
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The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world. |
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So from day one of the new government, we saw a sustained orgy of divisiveness and meanness about immigration, Aborigines and dole bludgers. |
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The ball hit him in the mouth and knocked out one of his teeth. |
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He was bellowing into the phone, giving orders to one of his employees. |
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That meal turned out to be one of the lowlights of our vacation. |
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To do the card trick, you have to learn to palm one of the cards. |
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The building is regarded as one of the jewels of modern architecture. |
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This is one of the most interesting books I've read all year. |
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She's always been known as one of Hollywood's best interviews. |
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It was one of the most destructive storms in modern history. |
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He played at the country club as a guest of one of the members. |
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I have heard it is one of the most demanding courses at the university. |
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The growth of the tourism industry is one of the city's great successes. |
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The company was involved in a legal battle with one of its employees. |
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The coach's latest blowup occurred when one of his players arrived late. |
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Gray hair is one of the natural consequences of getting older. |
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The ancient building was dated by a coin found in one of the rooms. |
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It's one of those thingamajigs that can give you driving directions. |
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We had dinner at another one of the city's many Italian restaurants. |
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She is canvassing for one of the presidential candidates this year. |
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I don't call in Bill Wyman to come in and do him over for me, with one of his vicious ankle-twisters or Chinese burns. |
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On one of my expeditions, after a stormy night, at the end of March, the hounds drew all day without finding a fox. |
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After It, Clara became one of the top box-office draws in Hollywood, but her popularity was short lived. |
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Believe me, my drighten, there is not one of us that has ever slacked on watch before! |
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The accident was due to the breaking of one of the blades of the propeller on the left side. |
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Heidegger deals in this text with Aristotle's attempt to explicate dynamis and energeia as one of manifold ways in which being is expressed. |
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The egyptologists believe that she is one of three mummies discovered in a secret chamber of a tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings in Luxor. |
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You could be one of those genetically gifted individuals who has the potential to show off an eight-pack instead of a six. |
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Although they had eloped in Vegas, she'd insisted he wear a tuxedo and she buy a wedding dress at one of the local stores. |
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St. Augustine, in the entrance of one of his discourses, makes a kind of apology. |
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If you're for one of my erstwhile opponents, that's O.K. Just don't work too hard. |
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He had turned her adrift, neither a wife, widow, nor maid, and here she was, one of the most estimably lovable and noble women I have ever met. |
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London has one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world. It absorbs more than half of all immigrants to Britain. |
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The Opisthobranchia are one of the more prominent gastropod lineages that have undergone euthyneury. |
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The offices of a General Manager of one of the few national banks is not the place to exeleutherostomise. |
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Any claim that they violate her right to freedom in not applying heroic measures is one of the extreme points of ethical absurdity. |
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He was reading one of those little fagazines, those little gay rags, that there were white gay men in California dying because they were gay. |
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Falestinian would be lucky to have a smart man like Sharon instead you have an old killer and liar leading you and he isn't even one of you! |
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The problem appears to have started when a guide wire became hung up on one of the long hinges that join the fanfold panels of the array. |
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A more repellent personality would be hard to imagine, and yet Hedda Gabler is one of the eternal fascinators of the world stage. |
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The megachurch he attends is too big for making personal connections, so he also fellowships weekly in one of the church's small groups. |
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The two men began to feud after one of them got a job promotion and the other thought he was more qualified. |
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Instead, lenders appear to be complicit in the rampant fibbery that is one of the root causes of our continuing mortgage nightmare. |
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Management's ultimate goal is to become one of the world's top five automakers. That will require finding another gear. |
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They flabagast good manners and good morals, and only show that one of the parties is vex'd and disappinted. |
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For Goodnight Moon there is a bit where one of the characters uses an old cartoon-y bang-flag gun. |
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This feels like a flashfic, one of those teensy-weensy short stories that leaves you gasping in just five or six sentences. |
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One night, one of the flatmates was ranting and raving all night about her girlfriend. |
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In shared-memory languages for parallel programming, the model is one of a global flat store equipped with various synchronization primitives. |
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The flying knee is one of the most powerful strikes that one human being can use on another, short of employing a weapon. |
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He observed that it was not one of the homely flys from the under-hill town, but apparently from the popular resort across the bay. |
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Broder too, one of the Danish warriors at that battle, is represented as having consulted augury to forelearn the fate of the day. |
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Magnus walked to one of the ships and put his hand on the forestem at the front. |
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Their fourhanded swing number on the piano is one of the most beautiful moments in a film that has no shortage of beautiful moments to offer. |
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It really bothered him to be one of the first musicians who had to play for the Russians after the entry of the fraternalized armies into Prague. |
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Freeping is one of the reasons Internet surveys are useless as a gauge of public opinion because the results can reflect an organized campaign. |
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That boy was one of the new draft, fresh out of boot camp, and yet it was his duty to pass messages upon which the fate of a battle might depend. |
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It was one of those moments of intense feeling when the frost of the Scottish people melts like a snow-wreath. |
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Among a number of unidentified specimens...was one of an unusually well-defined, almost perfect frond of a fucoid. |
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The White House has been engaged in a full court press to prevent other Republican senators from voting for any one of these amendments. |
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Of course, we may not have the same taste in teas, as I am one of the few that adds milk to tea. |
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It was one of the syringes Splinter ganked from the hospital the other day when he was in there for chest pains. |
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Almost immediately one of the gargoyles swept down from the sky and attacked him. The gargoyle's momentum drove them both over the side. |
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By the far bank a knot of men, one of them wearing a green gaungbaung, were waiting beside a sampan. |
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I have spoken to Veedron, a member of one of Trellisane's many gemots, or ruling councils. |
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I am by birth a Genevese, and my family is one of the most distinguished of that republic. |
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The plain of the Ganges is one of the most significant geographical areas in India. |
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Then get stuck into one of the char-grilled steaks, the sesame-encrusted tuna, or slow-cooked lamb shank. |
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They were married next New Year's Day, and Ellison had begun to think himself a gey man in Kinraddie, and maybe one of the gentry. |
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If so, he would be one of the most obvious candidates for ghostdom in the Lowcountry. |
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At last the goblins had a chance to rid themselves of one of the troublesome defenders, and two goblin warriors snatched the opportunity. |
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His father was one of those delusional souls who believed that making money was doing God's work. |
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And now this Gomerette is combing through the pizza boxes and cat litter beneath her mattress and finds one of Babe Ruth's home run bats. |
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The complex but fundamental relationship between language and graphism is one of the more provocative recognitions of Gesture and Speech. |
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And then I see that the grip she was carrying was one of them little graphophones. |
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Gress, a stalwart on New York's downtown scene, is one reliable groovemeister and one of the most creative improvisers around. |
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The Slovak uprising in the latter days was not guerrilla in character, which, incidentally, may have been one of the reasons for its failure. |
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In a way, he looked like one of those guidos from MTV's Jersey Shore, but he resembled them only in appearance. |
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In general, the depositional history of the Gulf Coast has been one of overall gulfward migration of the shoreline and Continental Shelf edge. |
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She was in one of her naughty, gurglesome moods, and bounced on her chair and waved her hands about in her funniest way. |
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She was one of the guys, but they were also very much aware that she was an attractive young woman. |
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Marjorie handfeeds one of her many pets, an orphaned joey, at Campbell Town. |
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Think we're eventually gonna have to get one of those Hannibal Lecter masks from an S and M boutique. Right now we got to keep his head still. |
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Within the normal reproductive cycle, haploidisation is one of the major functional consequences of meiosis. |
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They're a little noisy if you open your balcony door but otherwise offer a glimpse of one of Disney World's more happening places. |
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When the show ends, the circular, sunken floor is one of the more happening dance clubs in town. |
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The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes that settled in Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages. |
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Two decades later, in World War II, the United Kingdom was again one of the Allies. |
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The Greater London Urban Area is by far the largest urban area in England and one of the busiest cities in the world. |
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England was one of the host nations of the competition in the 1991 Rugby World Cup and also hosted the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
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The UK became one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. |
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It is one of the few places on Earth where an international boundary can be seen at night. |
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In 1924, another storm swept away part of one of the houses and it was determined the site should be made secure and more seriously investigated. |
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For Henry, the marriage into one of Europe's most established monarchies gave legitimacy to the new Tudor royal line. |
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The Parliament nominates one of its Members, who is then appointed by the Monarch to serve as First Minister. |
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As one of the Celtic nations, Scotland and Scottish culture is represented at interceltic events at home and over the world. |
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It has a changeable, maritime climate and is one of the wettest countries in Europe. |
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The period is notable for producing one of Wales' greatest poets, Dafydd ap Gwilym. |
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Thomas was one of the most notable and popular Welsh writers of the 20th century and one of the most innovative poets of his time. |
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Finally one of the heavys leaned around the rock and gave him a quick thumbs up. |
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The shelves of the Atlantic hosts one of the world's richest fishing resources. |
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Scilly has been inhabited since the Stone Age, and until the early 20th century its history had been one of subsistence living. |
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Blake placed a battery on Tresco to fire on St Mary's, but one of the guns exploded, killing its crew and injuring Blake. |
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Politically, the islands are part of England, one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. |
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The Isles of Scilly were featured on the TV programme Seven Natural Wonders as one of the wonders of South West England. |
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The island is one of the most important areas in Europe for dinosaur fossils. |
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This is now one of the biggest scooter rallies in the world, attracting between four and seven thousand participants. |
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This has led to the establishment of an annual Garlic Festival at Newchurch, which is one of the largest events of the local calendar. |
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A favourable climate supports two vineyards, including one of the oldest in the British Isles at Adgestone. |
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He also landed on San Miguel, one of the Channel Islands, and continued as far as Point Reyes. |
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A merchant named Fedot Alekseyev Popov organized a further expedition eastward, and Semyon Dezhnyov became a captain of one of the kochi. |
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English is either the official language or one of the official languages in almost 60 sovereign states. |
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The pronunciation of vowels varies a great deal between dialects and is one of the most detectable aspects of a speaker's accent. |
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Futurity of action is expressed periphrastically with one of the auxiliary verbs will or shall. |
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Reducing friction was one of the major reasons for the success of railroads compared to wagons. |
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Filaments up to 32 cells long were observed, capped with live heterovalvate end-cells where each possessed one of the initial valves. |
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This enterprise was capitalised in a public stock offering, one of the first uses of it in the United States. |
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Only one of the lakes in the Lake District is called by that name, Bassenthwaite Lake. |
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The Lake District has been regarded as one of the best places to eat in Britain. |
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The region is widely considered to be one of the most scenic areas of the United Kingdom. |
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Westminster Abbey, rebuilt in the Romanesque style by King Edward the Confessor, was one of the grandest churches in Europe. |
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Not a one of them was old enough to know what the high past of Liani separatism had really been like. |
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Vohumano came to be considered, first as one of the highangels attendant on him, and then formally as one of his six councillors. |
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I had become one of the people I envied, and I now envied a higher level of sharpers and highbinders. |
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Nelson's Column is a nationally recognised monument in Trafalgar Square, one of the focal points of central London. |
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As of 2014 London ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world, alongside Tokyo and Moscow. |
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Mitigating climate change is one of the top priorities of EU environmental policy. |
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The University of Southampton gets the third largest amount of funding, with the next largest research grant, one of the largest in England. |
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At A level in 2010, Trafford performed the best and, again like its results at GCSE, is one of the best areas in England. |
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British Swimming have one of its three Intensive Training Centres at the Grand Central Pools in Stockport. |
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North East England is one of the nine regions of England that are classified at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes. |
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This is one of the first places in the world where large scale manufacture of these materials took place. |
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It was the largest pit in Sunderland and one of the most important in County Durham. |
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The shipbuilding company of William Gray was established here in 1862 and Gray became one of the most influential men in the town. |
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He led us to a hitching-bar where two farm-wagons were tied, and I saw the foreign family crowding into one of them. |
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Hersch Lauterpacht, one of the theory's main proponents, suggested that it is a state's duty to grant recognition as a possible solution. |
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Perhaps ten per cent of the population lived in one of many burghs that grew up in the later medieval period, mainly in the east and south. |
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Old English is one of the West Germanic languages, and its closest relatives are Old Frisian and Old Saxon. |
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The Liber Vitae of Durham Cathedral names two priests with this name, one of whom is presumably Bede himself. |
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Bede may also have worked on one of the Latin bibles that were copied at Jarrow, one of which is now held by the Laurentian Library in Florence. |
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Bede is somewhat reticent about the career of Wilfrid, a contemporary and one of the most prominent clerics of his day. |
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The Athenian hoplites who routed the Persian invaders on the field of Marathon in 490 created one of the great 'myths' of Athens. |
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A regular Latin noun belongs to one of five main declensions, a group of nouns with similar inflected forms. |
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The widespread use of English in worship has often been suggested as one of the historic reasons for the decline of Gaelic. |
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Referring then to our previous example, we could say that an actuality is when a plant does one of the activities that plants do. |
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Aristotle's conception of the city is organic, and he is considered one of the first to conceive of the city in this manner. |
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Aristotle believed that imitation is natural to mankind and constitutes one of mankind's advantages over animals. |
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More than 2300 years after his death, Aristotle remains one of the most influential people who ever lived. |
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It is a popular tourist destination for surfing and contains 5 Blue Flag beaches and Croaghaun one of the worlds highest sea cliffs. |
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Grazing in this manner is one of the main factors preventing the natural regeneration of forests across many regions of the country. |
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In broad terms, Ireland is regarded as one of the Celtic nations of Europe, alongside Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany. |
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Although not a Nobel Prize winner, James Joyce is widely considered to be one of the most significant writers of the 20th century. |
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The Irish philosopher and theologian Johannes Scotus Eriugena was considered one of the leading intellectuals of his early Middle Ages. |
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Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, an Irish explorer, was one of the principal figures of Antarctic exploration. |
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He is largely regarded one of the founders of modern chemistry and is best known for the formulation of Boyle's law. |
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I am proud to be speaking to you in one of the oldest of these, Welsh, the language of Wales. |
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I scraped one of the chairs while bringing it up the stairs. |
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She is one of our most penetrating and provocative critical thinkers. |
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As I arrived at the foot of the hill I overtook two ladies, whom I passed. As I did so, I brushed one of them accidently on the arm. |
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Though this was one of the first mercantile transactions of my life, yet I had no doubt about acquitting myself with reputation. |
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Caffeine acts as an antagonist at receptors in the brain for one of the chemical messengers called adenosine. |
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Yet from something in the outline and carriage, Billy took him to be, and correctly, one of the afterguard. |
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Clarke was dismissed in the sixty-seventh minute... for overly enthusiastic afters with one of the Wexford players. |
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Haikouichthys is one of three species of jawless fish to be found in the Early Cambrian period. |
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Somato-agnosies vary widely, and somato-paraphrenia is one of the examples of this inability to recognize a part of the body as one's own. |
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Pusey was an agrotech nerd and one of the first to use the new drainpipes to channel runoff water. |
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This was one of our personal little wins over the army, and as soldiers do, we love to down a few amber nectars from time to time. |
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Broken Social Scene, one of the coolest things that America's Hat has exported since the mullet and maple syrup. |
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If you know where to look in the movie, you can spot an anachronistic wrist watch on one of the Roman soldiers. |
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Nouns can be singular or plural, and one of two genders, animate or inanimate. |
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In one of these, Erich put himself in the usual position for an antipodist, which is lying down belly up, with his legs in the air. |
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Most neurologists would start a patient like the chief justice on one of a number of antiseizure drugs, Dr. Miller said. |
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He thus strikes a posture of defiance, an antishame posture that is one of the most popular ways of combating shame in Melville's characters. |
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In this way a passage in the Old Testament may have, or rather comprise, an apotelesmatic sense, i. e., one of after or final accomplishment. |
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Both sides armed the Taiwan Strait to the teeth, turning it into one of Asia's most dangerous military flash points. |
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The winning entry was a poem written in Asturian, one of the first such in Asturian literature. |
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Agnes Minor Limberger was one of a family of eight children born to Francis and Atalina Minor. |
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Two Iraqi soldiers were brought in the morning after being wounded by the backblast of one of their own rocket-propelled grenades. |
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When you broke one of his rules, you had to sacrifice something to earn forgiveness or to balance the books. |
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The Jester sat down on one of the marble balustrades and regarded Alvin with a curious intentness. |
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The craze for bambooing furniture and accessories was one of many popular paint techniques in the 18th century and early Victorian era. |
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Greasing the equipment was one of the dustiest, dirtiest, knuckle-bangingest jobs on the farm. |
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This barbera grape, one of the predominant varieties in Italy's northwest Piemonte region, is grown in the town of Alba. |
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Just as our meal was ready, our roustabout came into camp, riding one of the horses barebacked, with only a halter and leading the other two. |
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Oil and gas production is potentially one of the most important growth industries in Barents Russia. |
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And so ends one of Euler's most famous papers. We see that Euler actually solves the Basel problem three times and that he does much more. |
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Now you wanna go off all half-cocked and take on one of the most powerful bastards in all of bastard-dom? |
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The Oilbird is one of the few bird species to use batlike echolocation to help navigate the night and cave darkness. |
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With refilled purses they will visit one of the thousand foreign towns, so glad to receive the beaux joueurs of England. |
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Beginningless time is one of those concepts which, in our human state, we find difficult to comprehend. |
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I had already concluded that not one of my writings was publishable, having myself analyzed the faults of my belletristic production. |
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She started walking over to the trestle table and, about ten years later, sat down on one of the thirty-three bentwoods. |
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The man joined a group of bergies sleeping near the police station and pretended to be one of them when confronted by the rangers. |
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If he's one of the bests, he should be fighting the bests, NOT the pipitsugins. |
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Then the presidient of the Writers' club, with more roses and one of his books and more speechifying. Never before was I so bewelcomed. |
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The bidental is one of the more problematic structures of the colony and no consensus has yet emerged as to its date. |
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It is wonderful with what far-sighted patience one of these wretches will bid his time, in order to effect a favourite acquisition. |
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You can't hope to be considered one of the big men on campus unless you are a member of the right fraternity. |
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Finding approximate Nash equilibria in n x n bimatrix games is currently one of the main open problems in algorithmic game theory. |
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Nitrogen is one of around 30 bioessential elements incorporated into biogeochemical cycles. |
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Further, for a LND solution we consider two homology theories, one of which was previously known, in a reduced form, for biracks only. |
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We don't want this to turn into one of those pie-in-the sky bizzos where you aim too high and then never end up doing it. |
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Blast was produced by bellows worked by four 'blowers', three of whom worked at a time while the fourth stood ready to replace one of the others. |
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You young porkers who are sitting in front of me, every one of you will scream your lives out at the block within a year. |
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Blotch is one of the most common and serious diseases of A. bisporus and is responsible for considerable losses. |
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Earley in the morning there was an altercation between some of the Boardsmen and one of the Ships Corperals. |
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Look here, my body-snatchers, you have unlawfully abridged the liberty of one of the sons of the sovereign State of New York! |
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He was also considered to be one of Australia's best big-wave riders, tackling the Queenscliff and Bare Island bomboras on the very biggest days. |
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He's a teacher or something, one of them bookwormy men, whose head never pays no attention to what the rest of him is doing. |
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Then, impelled to some gesture, he raised his voice and in one of his first basso notes called boomingly and without reticence for the waiter. |
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But he is not one of those lawyers who bow and scrape before wealthy clients. He will not be pushed around. |
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This is one of the more blatant forms of brandjacking, in which a person claims to be an official representative of the company. |
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Napoleon was nearly captured by the Cossacks after the Battle of Brienne, but was saved by one of his generals. |
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Two seconds later, the two guys were in one of those slap-on-the-back bro hugs. |
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It wasn't even one of the one-armed bro-hugs that we usually do, it was a full-on hug with my arms wrapped all the way around his pudgy body. |
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It caused quite a brouhaha when the school suspended one of its top students for refusing to adhere to the dress code. |
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Brunhild is a complex figure, indeed. In Hebbel's trilogy, Brunhild is one of the figures who spans both levels, those of history and myth. |
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The creation of some unknown arcanist in millennia past, the bulette has bred true to become one of the fiercest predators of the hills. |
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The park is one of the chief refuges in Australia for several species, among them the magpie goose, green pygmy-goose and Burdekin duck. |
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The park is one of Australia's chief refuges for several bird species, including the Burdekin duck and magpie goose. |
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No inhabitant of the city who had not enrolled himself as a craftsman in one of the guilds could exercise any function of burghership. |
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But for that beneficent drug, not one of those men would have slept a moment during that fearful night. |
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At seven o'clock, on schedule, one of Chef James's staff arrived with the portable insulated containers known to caterers as Cambros. |
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Not far from the city of Candia, where the king of Ceylon generally resides, is a river which flows down from one of the mountains. |
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I doubt if one of them was interested in any business the total capitalization of which exceeded a couple of hundred thousand dollars. |
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Instead of a head of mats, give yourself one of chili peppers or green beans or other snackable, filamentous source of quick carbos. |
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Prepare the cascabels using one of the methods in the Preparing Cascabels box, at left. |
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I haven't seen one of my earliest acquaintances in the game, a catperson berserker named Silverkat, since Ugeta was just a lowbie. |
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My centuria slept in one of the stables, under the stone mangers where the names of the cavalry chargers were still inscribed. |
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The fool I am, the fool. A citizen of Chelm, an idiot, one of those characters my grandfather's legends are made of. |
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Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that allow minor girls to be child brides. |
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The choropleth map, which shows distributions by area, is one of the most frequently used maps in geography. |
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While we were talking, one of the chows, the rusty one, had come over to me and I was absently petting him. |
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Fortunately for me, I'm one of those people who can be a chowhound and never have to worry about putting on weight. |
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A woman named Claire should be able to describe the moon. Clair de Lune was of course one of Claire's favourite pieces of piano music. |
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It is your lot, as it was mine, to live during one of the grand climacterics of the world. |
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The fattest clubman in London. He sits at one of the little club tables in the huge bay by the fire, stuffing. |
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As a teenager I wanted a Sigma Wand, but I never got one. I'm definitely having one of these though. The new rod is cock-on! |
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His life is almost co-extensive with one of the most disastrous periods in Roman history. |
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There is diverse of his gentlemen stolen away therefor, and some are comen to Calais, and one of them is sent to our sovereign lord and king. |
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Charlie Rice, of This Week magazine, is one of the few serious students of comicana around. |
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She had one of those perfect faces, which irresistibly compel the soul of a man. |
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Samuel Johnson compiled one of the most influential dictionaries of the English language. |
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To the beginning computerist, the printout of memory errors won't mean much. But it does indicate a problem in one of the memory modules. |
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Solomon, who was one of the Deity's favorities, had a copulation cabinet composed of seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines. |
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Consensus of two opinions is Bayesian iff at least one of the opinions consensed is Bayesian. |
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To contrapose an argument one swaps the conclusion with any one of the premisses and negates each of the swapped statements. |
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While Eastman was in charge, one of his contribs was FPA. His identity was not known. |
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He is a judge of one of those courts, where matrimonial causes are conusable. |
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Gordon Strachan, one of those corruptibly ambitious aides cloned by the Nixon administration, once carefully catalogued five varieties of leaks. |
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I am one of those who thinke their fruit can no way countervaile this losse. |
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It was in this stream, I recalled from newspaper items, that one of the morbid crablike beings had been seen floating after the floods. |
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A box of Cracker Jacks is enough for two, unless one of the two has a sweet tooth. |
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The storage of cryptographic secrets is one of the paramount requirements in building trustworthy systems. |
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French cuisine is considered to be one of the world's most refined and elegant styles of cooking. |
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Her daughter threatened to publish our emails in a memoir. How she got them is a mystery. She's one of those cyberfreaks. |
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Haerlem is a very delicate town and hath one of the fairest churches of the Gothic design I had ever seen. |
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This would be a very good thing for Digifans as Bandai Entertainment is generally considered one of the best anime producers out there. |
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Digging ditches has long been considered one of the most demanding forms of manual labor. |
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However, in general, lizards are more diurnal than rattlers, which may be one of the reasons why young rattlers are more diurnal than adults. |
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According to market research, many men list DIY as one of their main hobbies. |
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Dodecahedron, in Geometry, is a solid Figure of 12 Sides or Faces that are regular Pentagons, it is one of the Platonick or Regular Bodies. |
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The first donger had one of its sliding windows open a crack, so I was able to get in there without leaving a sign. |
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The favourite device of one of the Indian desert foxes here is of a donnybrookian flavour. |
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Sometimes they were raffles, mostly they were doorknocks. I went on one of the doorknocks after Wendy talked me into it. |
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Not a one of us could catch hide nor hair nor sight nor sound of them. |
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The Australian freeway story of the late twentieth century, like many planning stories, can be told as one of high technical expectations dashed by political controversy. |
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Brittany was one of France's most heavily contrasted regions. |
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He is widely regarded as one of the greatest European poets of his age. |
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Glasgow's contribution to music was recognised in 2008 when it was named a UNESCO City of Music, one of only three cities in the world to have this honour. |
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Then in 1558 the Protestant Queen Elizabeth I came to the throne, survived the 1570 bull Regnans in Excelsis, and all but one of the following monarchs were Anglican. |
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The namesake maize de cantina, one of the starters, is a big, sweet ear of local corn dripping with chipotle butter and glazed with melted cotija cheese. |
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There are not two holinesses, one of Calvary, the other of the Penitente. |
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Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade. |
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By 1828 one of the great problems associated with the alkali works was pollution from emissions of hydrochloric acid fumes which devastated the neighbouring countryside. |
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The game then went into extra innings, when Rally Killer Miller brought in the absolutely godawful Norm Charlton, one of the crapperific pitchers in Seattle's pen last year. |
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