This irradiance and the radiance in the opposite direction were then inserted into equation to calculate the ideal reflectance. |
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This is just as well, given his curious double life at opposite ends of the entertainment spectrum. |
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When he stops to ask my compartment for money, the woman opposite waves him away. |
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I slipped off my newer skirt and threw it in the laundry basket opposite the wastebasket and began to unbutton my blouse. |
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So you have an institution that is accomplishing the opposite of what's intended. |
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During the construction work, nursery school children and staff will be housed in temporary accommodation opposite the existing building. |
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Though opposite in rhythmic conceits, both seem to warp one's sense of movement through space. |
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The name of my great uncle is engraved on the war memorial in Radcliffe, opposite what was the town hall. |
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For those in quest of Warholian thrills, hanging on the wall opposite the Lawsons were two of Richard Prince's recent Nurse paintings. |
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The closet was opposite the bed and there was also a wardrobe near the bookcase. |
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Scouts say he has above-average skills, covers the plate well and can drive the ball the opposite way. |
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Each in a different car, they drive off in opposite directions after having embraced one last time. |
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So James is up there where we wanna go, and even if we go in the opposite direction, he's there. |
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If ever we wanted a better example of what a bunch of wallies the members opposite are, David Brown gave it to us this afternoon. |
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On the side opposite to the river, the land rose abruptly toward the village. |
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It also tends to lead them in a direction that is the opposite of much of the above-stated goals. |
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Follow the path as it snakes its way along the shoulder of the hill high above the Gannel Burn, on the right side of the glen opposite Law Hill. |
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Hugh about-turned, and headed in the opposite direction to be met with a similar fate. |
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I simply say to the member opposite that he has done an absolute about-face. |
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Place the chain over the horse's nose and up the opposite of the halter to keep the halter from slipping around as you work. |
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They start at opposite ends of the line and throw a halter over each animal's head. |
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There's no use darting over to the opposite side of the aisle because some other waddler is lumbering along from the opposite direction. |
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It brings together juniors and infants on one site, rather than a quarter of a mile apart on opposite sides of busy Bag Lane. |
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That would pass over sentencing powers from judges to probation officers, which is the exact opposite of what she said when she began her speech. |
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A call option is the opposite to a put, and gives a right to buy at a preset price. |
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Everyone seemed so happy, without a care in the world, polar opposite to the sadness, regret and fear raging inside him. |
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This result is opposite of what is expected if the fitness effects are additive or multiplicative. |
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Migoto watched as the fish added up quickly, and then quickly turned, walking down the bank the opposite way of the men. |
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Determine the height of the new ceiling you want and install new ceiling joists from opposite roof joists. |
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Waving, he jogged off down the hallway in the opposite direction, leaving me gaping like a fish. |
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The water meadows opposite the supermarket were lit just the way I wanted, too. |
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The west bank is more sandy and shallow with weed growing, and the opposite bank more rocky and deeper. |
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Cole and opposite number Hughes exchanged penalties before Parsons got in on the act again to give his side a 23-3 half-time lead. |
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I began to scan the lake, and I could see the duck blind on the opposite shore. |
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A rain shelter was provided on the end opposite to the observation blind and numerous perches were scattered throughout. |
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The Lorenz beam system for blind landing consisted of two transmitters located on opposite sides of the airstrip runway. |
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Both a jet engine and a rocket engine function by expelling hot gases opposite to the direction of desired acceleration. |
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Honestly it's miles out of his way, in completely the opposite direction from where he lives, but he wouldn't let me get a train. |
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But, by consolidating risk in the United States, Wilson's bill does the exact opposite of good insurance practice. |
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No matter where we position her in the crib by morning she is squashed up against the top of the mattress and the covers are in a wadded mass at the opposite end. |
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Villagers flocked to St Andrew's Church to hear Mr Bambury deliver a sermon from the pulpit, then adjourned to the pub opposite to see Rev Knight run the bar. |
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And if the gate voltage is set just right, equal numbers of electrons and holes can flow through the tube in opposite directions at the same time. |
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But religions and ideologies are the opposite of flexible and compromising. |
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Caroline Trimm, a nurse counselor at Greenwich House in the SoHo district of Manhattan, seems to have the opposite view. |
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Because of the size of the engine, it is started using power from the waterwheel, which is on the opposite side of the mill, through the main drive shaft. |
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Also excluded are exchanges that would generate dicentric or acentric chromosomes, such as exchanges that may occur between rDNA subunits lying in opposite orientation. |
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A water cooler bubbled to itself on the opposite end of the room. |
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Watch as two animals from opposite ends of the world unite in the name of Christmas and carbonated beverages. |
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By contrast, Peter Abrahams' literary career has been the opposite of brand-name. |
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The wall directly opposite the entrance was covered in colorful glass and bead mosaics. |
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Small testes and large accessory glands characterize species with singly mated queens, whereas the opposite is found in species with multiply mated queens. |
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Curbs at nearly the exact same spot on opposite sides of the street are popped out of alignment. |
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We found a beautiful horse, dead and still harnessed to an immaculate jinker, caught in a tree about 20 feet above normal water level just opposite Jumping Creek. |
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On the opposite end of the spectrum, hotels pitch in-room cocktails as pre-party fuel. |
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Brakes squealed as the few cars that happened to travel down that road screeched to a stop and promptly did an about-face, quickly driving in the opposite direction. |
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Her music is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the music her mother made. |
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The two scientists had the same information but reached opposite conclusions. |
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Counterfactual verbal irony, in which the literal meaning of an utterance is directly opposite its intended meaning, is a figurative language form. |
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No less bold or all-encompassing is this new book, in which Diamond considers the opposite end of the continuum, civilizations that collapsed. |
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Generally the analogous opposite is true of the footwork and torso movement. |
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The Away Kit is the opposite of the Home Kit with gold as the primary colour and green as the secondary colour. |
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An open market is located next to Tesco, on the opposite side of the town centre. |
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But if it shifts against the sailor's, called a header, then the opposite tack may become the more favorable course. |
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The Presiding Officer, parliamentary clerks and officials sit opposite members at the front of the debating chamber. |
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The midi skirt, which you would imagine to be an almost polar opposite look to black trousers, has unexpectedly edged them out of my wardrobe. |
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During the 18th century, the British and the Dutch controlled opposite sides of the Straits of Malacca. |
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David Livingstone, took the opposite view, arguing that the fragile local economy and societies were being severely harmed by the trade. |
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A current convention on the Earth uses the opposite of the IRM as the basis for the International Date Line. |
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Each is defined by the direction of movement of the ground on the opposite side of the fault from an observer. |
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Synthetic faults dip in the same direction as the major fault while the antithetic faults dip in the opposite direction. |
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It was relocated to Swansea in 1910 at a site directly opposite the Sainsbury's supermarket on the River Tawe. |
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In 2014 Admiral Insurance opened a large newly constructed office opposite Newport railway station. |
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The two strands of DNA run in opposite directions to each other and are thus antiparallel. |
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If they are twisted in the opposite direction, this is negative supercoiling, and the bases come apart more easily. |
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The force exerted by the steam pressure was equalised by an opposite force created by a weight attached to a pivoted lever. |
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During this time he had his first real social interaction with the opposite sex, but made no romantic headway. |
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There is only a murha in the opposite corner and I do not want to be uncomfortable now. I lower myself into my father's chair. |
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God has one volition ad intra, but this one volition can be related to many opposite things ad extra. |
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The goals, at opposite ends of the field, measure 12 feet wide and 10 feet high and a net is affixed to catch the ball when a goal is scored. |
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St Andrew's saltire has the higher position at the hoist side with St Patrick's saltire in the higher position on the opposite side. |
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The term usually suggests poverty and low level of industrial development and thus it is the opposite of the term developed nations. |
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Angeli, which lies opposite Basevouvdi on the Norwegian side, is the largest settlement along the river south of Karigasniemi. |
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However, in India, which boasts an electorate of more than 814 million people, the opposite is true. |
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Although the design is mainly based on a semicircle, the opposite ends of the spectrum do still face each other. |
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The dresser stands against the wall opposite the door, and was the first thing seen by anyone entering the dwelling. |
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The village hall sits opposite the main village square and is an especially eclectic piece of 1920s design. |
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Buchan's forces outnumbered the English and Burgundians on the opposite bank more than two to one. |
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Statue at Aldwych, London, near to the Royal Courts of Justice and opposite Australia House. |
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The University Library, situated on Hillhead Street opposite the Main Building, is one of the oldest and largest libraries in Europe. |
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In a nonawake person with an intact reflex arc passive head-turning causes the eyes to deviate conjugately in the opposite direction. |
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On the north side, opposite St Giles', stand Edinburgh City Chambers, where the City of Edinburgh Council meets. |
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It is located on the Lochalsh peninsula, at the entrance to Loch Alsh, opposite the village of Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye. |
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A simple cantilever span is formed by two cantilever arms extending from opposite sides of an obstacle to be crossed, meeting at the center. |
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On the opposite end of the spectrum would be people who know enough phrases to get around as a tourist using the alternate language. |
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It was less easy to work in the opposite way, and establish a position among the hereditary marcher families, as Hugh Le Despenser discovered. |
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It lies along the A487 road, on the eastern shore of the Menai Strait, opposite the Isle of Anglesey. |
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Samuel built Penydarren House on the opposite bank of the River Taf, as a home for the family locally. |
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The town is served by Aberdare railway station and Aberdare bus station, opposite each other in the town centre. |
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More heavy artillery was sent to Flanders from the armies further south and placed opposite the Gheluvelt Plateau. |
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The X Corps commander proposed an attack northward from In de Ster into the southern flank of the Germans opposite I Anzac Corps. |
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The water mill opposite Llangollen railway station is over 600 years old, and was originally used to grind flour for local farmers. |
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In Japan, official government policy was deflationary and the opposite of Keynesian spending. |
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Two Bronze Age burial mounds are on Mynydd Garthmaelwg, the opposite side of the Ely Valley. |
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Like at Penmaenbach it carried westbound traffic while the original road carried vehicles in the opposite direction. |
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Chester Visitor Centre, opposite the Roman Amphitheatre, issues a leaflet giving details of tourist attractions. |
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Usually opposite the entrance to the prayer hall is the qiblah wall, the visually emphasized area inside the prayer hall. |
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The Dubhlinn lay where the Castle Garden is now located, opposite the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin Castle. |
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In addition, each team plays two further derby fixtures against teams from the same nation, but in the opposite conference. |
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In 2008 Media Wales moved from Thomson House next to Six Park Street, opposite the Principality Stadium. |
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Like its counterpart on the opposite coast to the East, there is a grand variety of shellfish in this region. |
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He stars opposite Keri Russell in FX's series The Americans, a 1980s Cold War drama about KGB sleeper agents. |
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In addition, Sheen made his film debut that year, appearing opposite Kenneth Branagh in Othello. |
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In 2015, Sheen starred opposite Carey Mulligan in the romantic drama Far from the Madding Crowd as prosperous bachelor William Boldwood. |
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Contemporary dance draws on both classical ballet and modern dance, whereas postmodern dance was a direct and opposite response to modern dance. |
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The cricket club plays its home games at its Treleet ground on Upper Lamphey Road, opposite the rugby club. |
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Historically in Cheshire, it is on the Wirral Peninsula, along the west bank of the River Mersey, opposite the city of Liverpool. |
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These dunes typically have major and minor slipfaces oriented in opposite directions. |
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If a male fiddler loses its large claw, it will grow another on the opposite side after moulting. |
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One arm presses ahead, whereas the other four act as two pairs of opposite levers, thrusting the body in a series of rapid jerks. |
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On the upper surface, opposite the mouth, is the periproct, which surrounds the anus. |
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From opposite sides of the body extends a pair of long, slender tentacles, each housed in a sheath into which it can be withdrawn. |
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There are eight rows of combs that run from near the mouth to the opposite end, and are spaced evenly round the body. |
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This isotope has one unpaired proton and one unpaired neutron, so either the proton or the neutron can decay to the opposite particle. |
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At the opposite extreme from methane lie the heavy tars that remain as the lowest fraction in a crude oil refining retort. |
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Novels, by which the reader is misled into another sort of pieasure opposite to that which is designed in an epic poem. |
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The World War II museum is located at Parc St Pierre opposite the town hall and south of the train station. |
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In some fish, capillary blood flows in the opposite direction to the water, causing countercurrent exchange. |
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For a right-handed thrower, an out-turn is counter-clockwise, and the opposite for a lefty. |
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Meanwhile, one of his legions began the conquest of the tribes in the far north, directly opposite Britain. |
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On the northeast breakwater, at the southern end, directly opposite the fort, is the Portland Breakwater Lighthouse. |
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The Palace of the Nation is located on the opposite side of this park, and is the seat of the Belgian Federal Parliament. |
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The Greeks had the opposite model, that the stars and the sun rotated around the earth. |
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Strabo interjects his own view of the location of Celtica, that it was opposite to Britain, end to end. |
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In Siberia, the opposite is true, and black bears are not known to attack people, but brown bears are. |
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Throughout Mexico, paletas are made with fresh fruit and not much sugar, pretty much the opposite of commercial sorbets and sherbets sold here. |
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Reasoning in an opposite way, the continents might have shifted and rotated, while the pole remained relatively fixed. |
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The animals made slightly different sounds when communicating with different individuals, especially one of the opposite sex. |
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The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, from oblong to lanceolate, often downy, and with a serrated margin. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the situation is exactly reversed, with the South Pole oriented opposite the direction of the North Pole. |
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The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. |
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Airborne geomagnetic surveys showed a strange pattern of symmetrical magnetic reversals on opposite sides of ridge centers. |
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From our rotating perspective on the planet, its direction of motion changes as it moves, bending in the opposite direction to our actual motion. |
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From the inertial frame, in both cases it rotates at the same speed but in the opposite directions. |
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The equal and opposite torque on the Earth correspondingly decreases its rotational velocity. |
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The Labrador Current and the WGC flow in opposite directions resulting in a cyclonic eddy. |
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The two poles wander independently of each other and are not directly opposite each other on the globe. |
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The hotspot pairs include a large igneous province with continental volcanism opposite an oceanic hotspot. |
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In some simulations, this leads to an instability in which the magnetic field spontaneously flips over into the opposite orientation. |
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A second set of abdominal muscles face the opposite way and when they contract they expel air under positive pressure. |
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These waves then bend around the island to the opposite side as they approach. |
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The wave pattern created by this water movement causes a convergence of longshore drift on the opposite side of the island. |
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His vehicles were known as fiacres, as the main vehicle depot apparently was opposite a shrine to Saint Fiacre. |
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Therefore, the rotors had to be tilted slightly in opposite directions to counter torque. |
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When the trailing vortices rotate in the opposite direction of the tail rotor, thrust is increased. |
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On 9 August 2011 a fire broke out at the old Joanna's Nightclub, a derelict building opposite South Parade Pier. |
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Heavy guns came free and slammed into the opposite side, impeding escape or crushing men beneath them. |
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Its position overlooks the whole of the Needles Passage and approaches to Yarmouth, and is almost opposite Hurst Castle on the mainland. |
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Every rhombus has two diagonals connecting pairs of opposite vertices, and two pairs of parallel sides. |
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Relaxing the diaphragm has the opposite effect, decreasing the volume of the lung cavity, causing air to be pushed out of the lungs. |
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The twist of the yarn is opposite to that of the strand, and that in turn is opposite to that of the rope. |
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Rationalist philosophers such as Kant and Descartes held the opposite view. |
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In 1050, following several destructions, the population was moved to the opposite shore of the Schlei, becoming the city of Schleswig. |
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A related Alemannic German survives on the opposite bank of the Rhine, in Baden, and especially in Switzerland. |
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The relative backness of the two vowels was opposite in the two areas that distinguished them. |
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Mainz is located on the 50th latitude, on the west bank of the river Rhine, opposite the confluence of the Main with the Rhine. |
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The European and the anthropological notion of consanguinity, of blood relationship and descent, rest on precisely the opposite kind of value. |
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In other words, viewed from the opposite direction, the person goes through defeminization but fails to complete masculinization. |
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They lost one day because they traveled west during their circumnavigation of the globe, opposite to Earth's daily rotation. |
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Alexander then marched for three days to the Danube, encountering the Getae tribe on the opposite shore. |
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Alexander founded two cities on opposite sides of the Hydaspes river, naming one Bucephala, in honour of his horse, who died around this time. |
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Nevertheless, Hellenization occurred throughout the region, accompanied by a distinct and opposite 'Orientalization' of the successor states. |
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Marinus also coined the term Antarctic, referring to the opposite of the Arctic Circle. |
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This northern protectorate was just opposite the British colony of Aden on the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Crux is exactly opposite to Cassiopeia on the celestial sphere, and therefore it cannot appear in the sky with the latter at the same time. |
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After being destroyed by a hurricane, it was rebuilt on the opposite side of the Ozama River and called Santo Domingo. |
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The name means the island opposite to Tyle by sailing southwest, and therefore refers to America. |
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After an hour of fishing I saw a flock of turkeys on the opposite bank and shot one of the poults. |
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As a direct opposite of the humid Andean slopes are the relatively dry Andean slopes in most of western Peru, Chile and Argentina. |
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Clove stalks are slender stems of the inflorescence axis that show opposite decussate branching. |
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The dancers then graze thru the clashing of the bamboo poles held on opposite sides. |
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There they were confronted by the Spaniard and his men on the opposite side. |
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He was a recurring character in the Showtime series The Tudors, opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Henry VIII and Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn. |
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The Palisades, large, rocky cliffs along the west bank of the river, begin along the west bank of the river opposite the Bronx. |
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On the east side of the 'gorlo', opposite the Kola Peninsula, is Mezen Bay. |
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Highlands made up of hard bedrock like Valdai and Tihvin had the opposite effect of diverting ice into basins. |
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This Ming Dynasty Aigun was located on the opposite bank to the later Aigun that was relocated during the Qing Dynasty. |
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They face in opposite directions, plucking the adjacent string on either side of the wider gap. |
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Other areas of the North have regularised the pronouns in the opposite direction, with meself used instead of myself. |
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But working in the opposite direction concentrations of migration may cause a town or area to develop its own accent. |
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In contrast, there are some words in some of the languages in which reduplication has the opposite meaning. |
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The basic pattern of limb action in quadrupedally running lizards is the trot, in which body support is maintained by diagonally opposite limbs. |
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Strategic implementation is a very well thought out plan of implementation that is the opposite to incrementalism. |
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The quotemasters volley back and forth like Talmudic scholars, providing for every Soviet quotation an equal and opposite Soviet quotation. |
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The statutes or judicial decisions in one state may be completely opposite to those of another state on a particular legal issue. |
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Margot was in many respects the opposite of Asquith's first wife, being outgoing, impulsive, extravagant and opinionated. |
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Hence, the pump deep in the mine attached to opposite end of the beam via ropes and chains was driven. |
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The material is fed in between two rollers, called working rolls, that rotate in opposite directions. |
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As such, they are the opposite of raw materials, but include intermediate goods as well as final goods. |
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The piece and the grinding wheel rotate in opposite directions and small bits of the piece are removed as it passes along the grinding wheel. |
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It consists of two beautiful Arches, extending to the opposite side of the river. |
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The old railway station is now a cafe and opposite stands the signalbox which is open most weekends. |
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Common sites of spread include the brain, bone, adrenal glands, opposite lung, liver, pericardium, and kidneys. |
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A light beam is passed through the smoke and a detector opposite measures the light. |
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All Megabus arrivals and departures are at the corner of Columbus Boulevard and Talcott Street on the opposite side of downtown. |
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In 1924 he moved into Brackenburn, a house between Keswick and Grange at the opposite end of Derwentwater. |
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Next the road enters Swinton and passes Victoria Park opposite the junction with Barton Road. |
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On the opposite side of the vale, cut into the northern flank of Clough Head, lies the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum. |
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This lane begins opposite Threlkeld village, or it can be joined from the disused railway line alongside the road to the quarry. |
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The stones are commonly graded in height with the lowest stones being diametrically opposite to the tall flankers. |
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Instead, there are two tall stones at the side of the circle opposite the recumbent stone. |
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By 1870 Honister's underground workings stretched under Honister Crag with intermediate workings on the opposite side of the valley at Yew Crags. |
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Also in 1998, Zellweger portrayed the character of Ellen in One True Thing opposite William Hurt and Meryl Streep. |
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She subsequently was cast in Ron Howard drama Cinderella Man opposite Russell Crowe and Paul Giamatti. |
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Like the several reverberations of the same image from two opposite looking glasses. |
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They usually flank the sides of anticlines and display opposite characteristics. |
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To the east, on the opposite side of the narrow dale, are High Seat and Hugh Seat. |
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They work by standing outside the circle at the stone directly opposite to the quartz stone concerned. |
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It has entrances located opposite Chesterfield Market and escalators leading down to New Beetwell Street and the Bus station. |
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Rochdale Cenotaph, a war memorial bearing four sculpted and painted flags, is opposite the town hall. |
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On the opposite bank is the city centre bounded on the west by the West Coast Main Railway line and the River Caldew. |
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Southport Model Railway Village is situated in Kings Gardens opposite the Royal Clifton Hotel and near the Marine Lake Bridge. |
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By the turn of the 19th century there were three shipyards in Teignmouth, and three in Shaldon and Ringmore on the opposite side of the estuary. |
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Teignmouth is linked to Shaldon, the village on the opposite bank, by a passenger ferry at the river mouth and by a road bridge further upstream. |
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The hearth was variously located at the centre of the hut, or opposite the door. |
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There were a couple of elderly scifags sitting opposite the State Library at one stage. |
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The point at which the sun is nearest to the south pole we call the winter solstice, and the opposite point, the summer solstice. |
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Contract abdominals and hip adductors to lift knee toward opposite shoulder. |
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In the small chamber opposite are Isis and Selket, and Nefertari's cartouche between two uraeuses. |
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But the high point was probably the first day of the trip, when we were on a mountainside opposite the roost of half a dozen Andean condors. |
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Stoke deserved their advantage and they looked to build on their lead with Etherington continuing his busy wing-play down the opposite flank. |
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You could put a Wirralian and a Boltonian in the same railway compartment and swear that they came from opposite poles of the old empire. |
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The pair star opposite each other in brand-new Hollywood movie Water Elephants. |
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He recommends the water melon sherbet, spiked with Rooh Afza and served with melon chunks, opposite Dojana House Chowk in Matia Mahal. |
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The privately held company on the other side of the deal, Weekend Warrior Holdings, is heading in the opposite direction. |
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It implies that GMOs are the opposite of butterflies and blades of grass. |
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The cargo will be transported by railway from Qazvin to the Persian Gulf countries and in the opposite direction. |
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Three chasers score goals by putting the quaffle through any of three hoops at the opposite end of the field to score 10 points for their team. |
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Anthelio derives its name from anthelion, the halo around bodies directly opposite the sun. |
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We are told not to anthropomorphize, but these researchers appear to go to the opposite extreme. |
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The latter is an antiferromagnetic material, meaning that neighboring atoms tend to align their magnetic orientations in opposite directions. |
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It was predicted that by the year 2000, there would be a vast oversupply of radiologists when, in fact, the opposite occurred. |
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Fold the bottom right corner of the paper over to the opposite corner. |
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Down the road, he could see a bus coming from the opposite direction. |
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The flaming base of the opposite mountain, all luridly aflare in the windy dusk. |
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The antirally demonstrators broke windows and forced their way into the building as the terrified audience fled in the opposite direction. |
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John caught his breath when he saw the bottle rolling unstoppably towards the opposite edge of the table. |
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On the other bank, opposite our camp, a chaikhana is set on a pile of shingle. |
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One reason for this, the researchers say, is that it might be more difficult for a fiddler to size up an opponent of opposite clawedness. |
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Continuing thus, I came at length opposite to the inn at which the various diligences and carriages usually stopped. |
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The opposite of slackpacking is fastpacking, or powerhiking, which maximizes daily mileage by walking for long hours with only a few short stops. |
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With this the hostess poured two or three spoonfuls of the gravy of the curry on to the rice opposite to each person. |
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The green bed was formerly to be found in every farmhouse at the side of the hearth opposite the bread oven. |
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In Arabic, haram is the noun derived from the verb hrm, the opposite of what it allowed. |
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In the opposite direction, sand ridges pointing southwest have a similar height, separated by troughs approximately 50m deeper. |
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Elior UK, on the A30, opposite the Staines Reservoirs, is the UK's fifth largest contract caterer. |
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Each player has a turn at tossing his horseshoes, one at a time, at the stob opposite him. His opponent then throws his horseshoes. |
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Your body is a horst and mine a graben, because horst is the opposite of graben. |
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To the west, Bede describes the boundary with the Kingdom of Wessex as being opposite the Isle of Wight, and which later fell on the River Ems. |
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This brutality, though, rather than helping to subdue the Scots, had the opposite effect, and rallied growing support for Bruce. |
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For a right-handed thrower, an in-turn is clockwise, and the opposite for a lefty. |
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However, he was captured on 11 December by fishermen in Faversham opposite Sheerness, the town on the Isle of Sheppey. |
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The coalition partners campaigned on opposite sides, with the Liberal Democrats supporting AV and the Conservatives opposing it. |
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College Green, opposite the House of Lords, is a small triangular green commonly used for television interviews with politicians. |
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A double door opposite the stairs leads to the Royal Gallery, and another to the right opens to the Robing Room. |
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Elster Metering makes gas and electricity meters, and is based in the north of Luton on the opposite side of the railway to Vauxhall. |
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After leaving Anfield in 1892, Everton moved to Goodison Park on the opposite side of Stanley Park. |
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It flows into the Severn near the town of Chepstow, slightly upstream of the Bristol Avon on the opposite bank. |
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A settlement also developed around the castle on the hill opposite and was the French borough supporting the Normans in the castle. |
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Their two football grounds, on opposite sides of the River Trent, are noted for geographically being the closest in English league football. |
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The opposite happens if fewer people offer their wages in the market as the supply curve shifts to the left. |
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A horizontally opposed engine, also called a flat or boxer engine, has two banks of cylinders on opposite sides of a centrally located crankcase. |
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Therefore, a reversing stage or gearbox is usually required where power is required in the opposite direction. |
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Two double track lines along opposite sides of a river can operate as a quadruple track. |
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The Welsh long-houses... with long sides and opposite doors providing a passage from side to side, and dividing the building roughly in two. |
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The relationship of women to the opposite gender is culturally that of gender subordination. |
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Torpoint Ferry links Plymouth with Torpoint on the opposite side of the Hamoaze. |
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The Lateran Palace, on the opposite side of Rome was their habitual residence for about a thousand years. |
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Guy's Campus is located opposite the Old Operating Theatre Museum, which was part of old St Thomas Hospital in Southwark. |
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The main Inverness railway station is almost directly opposite the Academy Street entrance to the Market. |
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The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road. |
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In front of the houses are cast iron railings which are mirrored by those on the opposite side of the road at the top of Victoria Park. |
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In the second half of the 19th century, Realism was offered as a polar opposite to Romanticism. |
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The play may have been written in the Garter Inn, opposite the Castle, but this was destroyed by fire in the late 17th century. |
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The play was first heard on film in The Hollywood Revue of 1929, in which John Gilbert recited the balcony scene opposite Norma Shearer. |
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However ballads have been commonly deemed as the opposite of dance music in terms of their tempo. |
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By 1665 Playford and his wife moved from the Temple to a large house opposite Islington Church, where Mrs. |
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In the same year Olivier portrayed the Mahdi, opposite Heston as General Gordon, in the film Khartoum. |
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Stanley Kubrick asked Sellers to play the role of Clare Quilty in the 1962 film Lolita, opposite James Mason and Shelley Winters. |
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Also in 1966, she starred opposite Paul Newman in Torn Curtain, which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. |
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Caine made his first film in the United States in 1966, after an invitation from Shirley MacLaine to play opposite her in Gambit. |
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In 2001, he starred opposite Anthony Hopkins in Hannibal, as Mason Verger, the only surviving victim of Hannibal Lecter. |
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One of her other film roles was in Peter Greenaway's The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, as the thief's wife, opposite Michael Gambon. |
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Mirren's last film that year was Fred Schepisi's dramedy film Last Orders opposite Michael Caine and Bob Hoskins. |
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Stone opposite Olivier Martinez, and Anne Bancroft, based on the 1950 novel of the same title by Tennessee Williams. |
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In May 2014, he joined the cast of the film Black Mass opposite Johnny Depp which was distributed by Warner Bros. |
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This is a long outmoded idea, and the exact opposite of what a sculpture gallery should do. |
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Both batsmen run the length of the pitch, exchanging positions, and grounding their bats behind the opposite crease. |
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The player who is unable to return the ball will not gain a point, while the opposite player will. |
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A ball that hits the net during a rally is still considered a legal return as long as it crosses into the opposite side of the court. |
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During lateral motion the leg in the direction of the movement moves first while the opposite leg provides the force needed to move the body. |
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