After ordering the probes, the longest existing contiguous sequence of probes that hybridized with the given clone is found. |
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Colonial Yucatec ritual practice also insisted on ceremonies of nomination and ordering. |
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She reached for the phone and dialed room service, ordering a nice dinner for two. |
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The necessary delays in explaining the new evidence, the mechanics of ordering a reprieve and so on are then all simply omitted. |
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Broad reach, favorable demos, zoning capabilities, improved color reproduction, and streamlined ordering and billing are just a few. |
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This application is also designed to exploit partial ordering information provided by anchorage of clones to a genetic map. |
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If you are in the process of ordering a new door, you can specify that it come predrilled for a deadbolt. |
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She picked up the room phone and dialed the number for room service, ordering two ice cream sundaes. |
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I was in the middle of ordering a very expensive round of gins and tonics when I was nobbled by one of the wedding guests at the bar. |
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It strikes me as vanishingly unlikely that most of the seniors ordering from Canada actually could not pay for their drugs any other way. |
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When ordering seafood, choose the leanest types, such as haddock, sole, trout, scallops, shrimp and crab. |
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My horoscope urges caution when making large purchases, which is timely, as I'll be ordering a laptop this weekend. |
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After ordering a large pepperoni pizza and breadsticks, Roman turned his attention back to his friends. |
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With the rich braciola flavors, I'd suggest ordering a side of hearty rigatoni Bolognese. |
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He was ordering two at a time and necking them like it was last orders in a Nottingham nightclub. |
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Here is how this four byte sequence is interpreted as an unsigned integer under the two ordering conventions. |
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Traffic officers were checking buses for roadworthiness and ordering unroadworthy buses off the road. |
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There also exists higher order smectics which form layers with positional ordering within the layers. |
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It was obvious in the pride Jyller had and her bossy nature at ordering the maids around. |
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It seems to me that this Government is reaching new heights in ordering and bossing people about and telling them what it expects them to do. |
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These tests involve ordering the driver to walk in a straight line, touch their nose or walk round traffic cones or bollards. |
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Stopping at a fast food place and ordering a meal to go and then driving passed a drug store, he stopped and grabbed a six-pack of beer. |
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Burberry has just done that, ordering a giant, gently moving mobile for its flagship Tokyo store. |
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The workers were sacked a week later because they ignored an ultimatum ordering them back to work. |
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Because he repainted often, he was always calling personnel ordering up fresh blondes, brunettes or redheads. |
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Well there you are at the bar ordering your fifth vodka and you get chatting to this fit bloke. |
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There are scenes that you've written of the captain ordering all the guns blazing from the ship up the river, out into the bushland. |
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His home-made chocolate truffles makes it worth ordering a coffee after dinner, even if caffeine keeps you awake all night. |
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Genuinely upset by the waiter's ignorance of dead languages my teacher grudgingly had to settle for ordering in the modern vernacular. |
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Mom kept ordering assistants back to the storage sheds until we had enough bulbs and tubers to fill two shopping baskets. |
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Police cars drove at speed through the streets, their loudspeakers ordering pedestrians to take shelter or hide under cover of tall buildings. |
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Often these custom made products are non-refundable so confirm your product choices with your tradesperson before ordering. |
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And don't leave without ordering the incredible dark chocolate filled beggar's purses served with a honey dipping sauce. |
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When William heard of his arrival, he sent messengers ordering Count Guy to hand over his prisoner, which was duly done. |
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Jade Emperor cried, and he summoned Mountain God, ordering him to send mountains to fall upon the dragons. |
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He wrote a memo to his subordinate ordering a full and immediate investigation. |
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We are ordering the rail, the ties, the switches, and so forth that we need to carry out next year's reconstruction program. |
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The beauty of dim sum is that lunch will involve no ordering, no waiting, just hot, tasty tidbits and a bottomless pot of restorative hot tea. |
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I managed to sleep in the room by myself for two nights, ordering room service and smoking cuban cigars and BBMing all of my friends back home. |
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Some of the local baronage had trickled in and Frederick made a show of ordering matters in the city. |
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She has to supervise all the ordering, keeping, storing and counting of every kind of supply aboard the ship, from sealing wax to cabbages. |
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But then they tossed them in so much butter and olive oil that I would have been better off ordering a banana split. |
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I just remember Cortez ordering his cannon to fire and the Spaniards marching around the bloodstained teocallis and little else. |
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Companies get ordering and inventory data at the click of a mouse, so they can rapidly adjust production schedules. |
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It was decided to do this by ordering those costs to be taxed on the indemnity basis. |
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His period of shyness now over, he wolfs down squid sashimi, mackerel rolls and tuna nigiri while ordering me to keep mixing wasabi and soy. |
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The company was well on the way to automating the whole process, from ordering online and cutting the panels to delivery of the final product. |
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Hodge says Lay is often seen ordering takeout food from one of his favorite restaurants. |
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I think about that, and I think about being subjected to that while ordering a nice cauliflower bake at a restaurant and I just get sick. |
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Perhaps it's also because I have the luxury of ordering my own days, rather than swimming in the daily tides of commuting. |
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Do not start a tab on a credit card unless you will be ordering more than two rounds. |
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Some lumberyards and door companies can help you with ordering basement doors. |
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Now that the Ukrainian supreme court is nixing a run-off and ordering new elections, it's not expected to quiet down anytime soon. |
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She greeted the trio a cheerful good morning before ordering a stableman to bring her the mare she always rides. |
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In the Cafe you can try a selection of their bread by ordering a basket of it with butter and a sharp but sweet strawberry jam. |
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She distracted Annie from more questions by ordering around round of drinks for everyone. |
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A South African man with a big floppy quiff is ordering a very complex lunch. |
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Gwen made a face at the rabbit food, ordering two different types of sushi and a bottle of sake for herself. |
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If the venue can't offer you a discount for excluding it and serving wedding cake instead, consider ordering a smaller wedding cake. |
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You can place your order for activewear via our Web site, by Email, by US mail, or by phone ordering. |
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A voice barked through the radio from the command ship ordering her to fire. |
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Your order is processed within the hour when ordering during normal business hours. |
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All this and breakfast is done before the railway people arrive for an early ordering time. |
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The certificates of admeasurement include the date of the precept from the surveyor general ordering the survey. |
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We enjoyed bruschetta so much that we kept ordering it whenever the occasion arose. |
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Why not add a touch of class to it all by taking a seat at one of the glass tables and ordering a real drink like a whiskey sour. |
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I am sick of my mom telling me how rotten I am and sick of the courts ordering me to places like this. |
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Her decision not to testify had left a bad impression on the jurors, despite the judge specifically ordering them not to read anything into it. |
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Since we were keen to try their range of fish, we avoided ordering directly from the menu and instead asked for a special platter to be made up. |
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You could have lots of information there and then redirect them to your ready-made website for ordering, or company video or program details. |
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I hate to be too vulturish, but if you've been stalling about ordering your Casita you may have a really long wait if you delay too long. |
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At the time he was busy mimeographing handouts about ordering constraints among syntactic transformations. |
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Customers are recommended to consider these regional features when ordering. |
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So I went to their website to see about ordering a replacement assembly kit. |
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I shrugged and went down to the cafeteria, ordering a bagel, cream cheese and chocolate milk instead of the nauseating vegetarian soup. |
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Computers can also cut costs by alerting a physician ordering a test that it has already been done. |
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Ashamed, he tried to cover the incidents up, even ordering his representatives to publicly alibi his wife's violence. |
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Groceries will be ready for collection within three hours of ordering and will be loaded into customers' cars on arrival at the centre. |
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They also offer a chance to photograph locals shopping for tonight's dinner rather than some visiting tourists ordering junk food. |
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The hotel offered sumptuous cuisine, but she decided against ordering room service. |
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Sometimes ordering brand name drugs instead of generics does make a difference. |
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There was this middle aged gentleman who was ordering a couple of nariyals for consumption right there, and a couple others to be taken back home. |
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It is petty, but his constant railing against human nature reminds one of King Canute ordering the tide to recede. |
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Nonetheless, the judge did not send Batista to jail, ordering him instead to perform two years of community service. |
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Rather a kind of idiosyncratic ordering has been sought in relation to the place and task, as opposed to the ready-made orders of type and technique. |
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Avoid ordering any size larger than a regular hamburger or small fries. |
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At about 11 p.m. State Police started flying a helicopter over the scene, ordering the crowds to disperse. |
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This lead to the lapse of judgement involved in ordering the uber-drinks. |
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Achilles goes out to the wagon and takes two capes and a shirt for Hector's body, ordering his men to clean and anoint the body before Priam sees it. |
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At the recent farnborough Air Show it was Fernandez who became the first customer for the new Airbus A330neo, ordering 50 of them. |
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How better to end than by tucking into ice-cream that we really didn't have room for and ordering glasses of limoncello when we were already quite tipsy enough. |
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After ordering a drink, I move in the same direction as most of the other patrons, toward a foldout table with an empty chair. |
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Then there was William Dowsing, the official iconoclast who went around East Anglia ordering the destruction of rood screens and stained-glass windows. |
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In that case, vacation is all about the first-class seats and the best hotels or, at the very least, ordering room service without looking at the prices. |
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However, it took exactly an hour after ordering before my lobster came. |
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With that in mind, I was ordering lobster bisque and shrimp fettuccine. |
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Andrew was at the bar, ordering a round of drinks for them all. |
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In other words, they end up inadvertently ordering something they aren't going to like, like a tannic red wine to go with a delicately prepared fish. |
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After ordering a few drinks from the bar we quickly scanned the menu. |
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There don't appear to be any full text articles from back issues of the magazine available online, but an index is available to facilitate ordering. |
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If you're planning on ordering more food, you definitely don't want to fill up on soup, but at the same time I think it should have at least two matzo balls. |
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After the truce in 1988, Khomeini issued a secret fatwa ordering that all MEK supporters in Iranian prisons should be killed. |
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They're not just ordering Irish Coffee and hot toddies, though. |
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Josh leaned back against the mirrored wall before ordering a Tom Collins. |
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In exploring the connections between gender and sexuality, she highlighted the constructed nature of sexuality and sexual categories and their importance to social ordering. |
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It's a primitive, benighted method of ordering life that is based mostly on coercion and the world would be much better off if all its forms were banned forever. |
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At that point, you may as well consider ordering a bespoke suit. |
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One of the robbers produced a commando style knife with an eight inch blade from a leather sheath, which he brandished towards the victim, ordering him to hand over his watch. |
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When he sat at his desk, unless he happened to be paying the bills, writing the payroll, or ordering supplies, it usually meant he was getting a break. |
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Hospitals can computerize their drug ordering, reducing errors caused by physicians' bad handwriting and providing a system of checks to avoid mix-ups. |
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The council had served him an environmental protection notice, ordering him to silence his dog, a mongrel called Charlie which he has had for seven years. |
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The NHTSA has opened six investigations in the last two years and closed them without ordering a recall. |
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The blunderbuss approach of ordering a panel of 10 or more stains on every suspected large cell anaplastic tumor can no longer be justified economically or academically. |
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This process is multidirectional and complex, with each dimension interrelated with another, suggesting a dynamic experience without linearity or chronological ordering. |
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But he also knew that the moment for ordering mass variolation would have to be opportune. |
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Federal regulators sent Spinal Solutions a warning letter in early 2012, ordering the company to fix its quality control problems. |
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At least they weren't always bossing her around and ordering her around like a slave like Kinchi, but instead treated her like she had always wanted to be treated. |
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Which means I basically spend my free time in Basra languishing in the hotel, smoking narghiles and ordering yet another delicious meal of lamb kabobs. |
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If you can't afford it please consider ordering it for your library. |
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He produced the papal decree ordering his restoration, but was instead briefly imprisoned and then exiled by the king. |
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It does not have headwords, and the syllable-based ordering is confusing at first. |
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In January 1940, Hitler came close to ordering the invasion but was prevented by bad weather. |
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Pym immediately moved a Bill of Attainder, asserting Strafford's guilt and ordering that he be put to death. |
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Both Boff and Gavin D'Costa seek to symmetrize the processions in order to eliminate any sense of hierarchical ordering. |
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The prosecution appealed that ruling, and the Court of Cassation overturned it, ordering the retrial that commenced on Thursday. |
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Does that seem an overharsh judgment on a life spent ordering supersize cokes, buckets of fries and vats of gelato? |
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At the same time, the ordering of isolects that is finally chosen must give the right results for all the environments. |
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The types are differentiated by their crystalline structure, proton ordering, and density. |
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The ordering of the molecules in the solid breaks down to a less ordered state and the solid melts to become a liquid. |
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The Council of State suspended the government decree ordering the closure of ERT last Tuesday. |
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It is available as an option when ordering standard Brookfield Viscometers, the new DV1, DV-E and Dial Reading Viscometers. |
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Sayers is accused of ordering a late night phone call to a juror in the gangland slaying trial of Freddie Knights. |
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At Parc Cwm long cairn a variety of mortuary practices was evident and the deliberate ordering of skeletal parts noticeable. |
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Dubai schoolkids are joining a new healthy packed lunch revolution by ordering online and having food delivered to their classrooms. |
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Some consider it essential, while others feel it is needed for the proper ordering of the church. |
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Two years later, Wolf ruled that Kosilek was entitled to treatment for gender identity disorder but stopped short of ordering surgery. |
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Letters from Edward, dated at Dumfries, were sent to his subordinates throughout Scotland, ordering them to give effect to the treaty. |
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In 1125, Pope Honorius II wrote to John, Bishop of Glasgow ordering him to submit to the archbishopric of York. |
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He is the neatest husband for curious ordering his domestick and field accommodations. |
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That album is quite hard to find, but I guess you could try ordering it online. |
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Krister Nylander said he received a ticket from a British company ordering him to pay a pounds 90 fine for an alleged parking violation. |
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No, saw M ordering Bond to leave his Beretta behind and take up the Walther PPK, which the film Bond used in eighteen films. |
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Third, when you go to lunch today, instead of ordering a steak, ask for a grilled cheese. |
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Etihad Airways and Singapore Airlines were said to be ordering the A350 Regional. |
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Businesses can use the promotion code MADNESS when ordering mailing lists online at www. |
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The Office of the Prosecutor appealed their acquittals, resulting in the ICTY ordering a partial retrial. |
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Washington reciprocated, ordering two Venezuelan diplomats to go home. |
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From choosing between Pinot Noir and Merlot, Master of Wine Sheri Sauter Morano simplifies the task of buying, ordering and appreciating wine. |
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Finally, the data in Table 5 shows that no ordering of category linearisation can be established with regards to lexical creation. |
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Immediately Cumberland then pressed the advantage, ordering two troops of Cobham's 10th Dragoons to ride them down. |
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Pigeons perform as well as rhesus monkeys at ordering images containing different numbers of objects. |
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Milosevic, accused of ordering mass murder, yawned as the soldier gave evidence. |
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Housekeepers are ordering more than two dozen cufflinks, bowties, studs and cummerbunds to meet last minute requests for help with formal wear. |
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Radical clerics were on the verge of ordering a citywide revolt. |
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Legends Sports Bar will use Socket SoMo 650 handheld computer for tableside ordering of food and beverages. |
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The French government responded by drafting the strikers into the army and then ordering them back to work. |
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ZingAlbums include slide shows, guestbooks, discussion boards, online image editing, print ordering and high-resolution local printing. |
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On 3 July, Italeli exercised his reserve powers in ordering Parliament to convene, against the Prime Minister's wishes, on 30 July. |
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Thus, the ordering of the changes is sometimes ambiguous, and can differ between dialects. |
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The empress issued an Ukase issued on April 17, 1732, ordering a new expedition. |
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Now the China Syndrome has gone into melt-down over cybercafes, ordering them to be licensed by the police. |
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From April to July 1917, he was in charge of ordering supplies at the Air Ministry for the Royal Air Force. |
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In my practice, I have identified patients with hepatitis C by ordering a one-time serum transaminase. |
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He overruled his secretaries by ordering that grain should be sent immediately to relieve disaster areas. |
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They were reorganized in the eighth century, in a roughly chronological ordering. |
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Textual and manuscript clues have been adduced to support the two most popular modern methods of ordering the tales. |
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As Lepidus and Octavian accepted the surrender of Pompeius' troops, Lepidus attempted to claim Sicily for himself, ordering Octavian to leave. |
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However, due to an ordering blunder made by James May they accidentally made 500 gallons worth of biodiesel. |
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The COE issued a Cease and Desist Order in December of 1989 to Hendley, ordering him to stop all work on site. |
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During 1775 and 1776, the Continental Congress had issued decrees ordering churches to fast and pray on behalf of the patriots. |
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Weygand had forbidden a retirement, ordering the Bresle to be held come what may. |
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Along with secular matters, readers also favoured an alphabetical ordering scheme over cumbersome works arranged along thematic lines. |
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He was jailed after being convicted of ordering attacks during the 1994 genocide that left 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus dead. |
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Within an hour of ordering, a colourist emailed to say the shade we'd gone for was too dark and suggested something much more natural. |
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In contrast to battle imagery, she develops metaphors of cleansing, ordering, and boundary-setting to conceptualize and counteract evil. |
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Charles II opposed the conversion, ordering that James's daughters, Mary and Anne, be raised as Protestants. |
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Most existing laboratory order software programs are focused applications used by nurses or phlebotomists specifically for the ordering and management of laboratory services. |
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This problem has been made more serious in the contemporary city by the emergence of a new form of spatial ordering in the form of sprawling megalopoli. |
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I am aware that there is a choice to add recorded delivery when ordering at an extra cost, but if you have a limited budget, as my son has, this may not be affordable. |
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He managed to obtain from the vizier a firman bearing the Emir's personal seal and ordering all Bokharan officials to assist the party in every way possible. |
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In 1976, the city mayor signed an ordinance banning the traditional spelling and ordering the use of a new one, Cusco, in municipality publications. |
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Categorical outcomes can also be multinomial when outcomes can be classified into several groups, but there is no distinct ordering of those outcomes. |
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Magellan waded ashore with his soldiers and attacked the Mactan defenders, ordering Datu Zula and his warriors to remain aboard the ships and watch. |
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The ordering of space and the circular movement suggested by the sometimes densely packed internal features indicates a sophisticated degree of spatial understanding. |
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One of his principal achievements was to protect agricultural lands from advancing coastal sands by ordering the planting of a pine forest near Leiria. |
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Deuteranomalous subjects show ordering behaviour similar to the behaviour of normal colour vision subjects, but less like their colleagues with deuteranopia. |
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Three new tissue machines are on their way to China, with the Guangxi Guitang Group ordering two and Changde Hengan Paper Products getting the third. |
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The dismissals have caused upheaval in the banking community, with the union calling a strike and ordering commercial banks not to clear NBG cheques. |
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On November 11, 1864, Sherman prepared for the Union Army's March to the Sea by ordering Atlanta to be burned to the ground, sparing only the city's churches and hospitals. |
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The Yongle Emperor lived in Nanjing from 1402 to shortly after ordering the third voyage in 1409, when he left to supervise the building of a new capital at Beijing. |
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This would include some varietal wines that would be a hard sell to those who are shy about ordering adventuresomely and who stick to the tried and true. |
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A WATER cooler supplier counting the Duchy of Cornwall among its clients now offers its customers online ordering thanks to a new website devised by a Holmfirth firm. |
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He was defended by Lucius Lucinius Varro Murena, who told the trial that his client had received specific instructions from Augustus, ordering him to attack the client state. |
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The armed stickup man got his sequence of events out of order, and clonked the clerk on the head with a pistol before ordering him to open the register. |
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With Arundel as his advisor, Henry began a military campaign, confiscating land from those who opposed him and ordering his soldiers to destroy much of Cheshire. |
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In 2002, he was investigated on suspicion of ordering the killing of Digna Ochoa, a human rights lawyer who represented antilogging activists in Guerrero. |
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Elizabeth was cautious, ordering an inquiry into the conduct of the confederate lords and the question of whether Mary was guilty of Darnley's murder. |
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Days after ordering the show trial and execution of uncle and former mentor Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Un enjoyed a trip round the resort near the city of Wonsan. |
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Reza Pahlavi of Iran today submitted a report to the United Nations Security Council accusing the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, of ordering crimes against humanity. |
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After crashing into the wall of a tunnel at the airport, he then commandeered a limousine bus, ordering the driver and a busman off, and drove away. |
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The associated strategies of colligation and periodisation are processes of categorising and ordering to make sense of disparate events, again primarily descriptive processes. |
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It's called the warfighter online information and ordering system. |
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Increased SKUs means less space for each SKU in store, leading to more frequent ordering in smaller quantities, thus affecting the delivery profile and transport network. |
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Fifth, to investigate the appropriateness of the ordering of TARPA substages, the current study conducted a statistical hierarchical analysis of the protocol. |
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Previously, Apple indicated in its country websites that people should give around 5-7 days lead time when ordering the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus. |
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Apparently, the spicy-sweet drink thing is so 2006, which means ordering something like this will soon be about as hip as asking the barkeep for a Harvey Wallbanger. |
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To sip while ordering, a pandan ice tea was brought to the table. |
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The School of Art and Art History, designed by Steven Holl Architects, seeks to reconcile these different underlying ordering systems through the concept of formlessness. |
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Contains listing of the latest OECD books, plus ordering information. |
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Jordan followed the suggestion, ordering Schumacher not to overtake. |
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Villeneuve changed his mind yet again on 18 October 1805, ordering the Combined Fleet to sail immediately even though there were only very light winds. |
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The ordering of faithfulness constraints in will be shown below to be necessary in other contexts in which affixal consonants as opposed to stem consonants delete. |
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Originally a grammatical term for syntactical ordering from language it was translated into the arts together with its prominent decorum values of Hellenismos and Latinitas. |
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When the destroyer escort was well clear, the River Afton received a signal ordering the convoy to scatter and proceed independently to the nearest Russian port. |
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