Water was pumped from the workboat in an attempt to refloat her in the outer harbour. |
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Aldosterone, a steroid hormone produced in the outer layer of the adrenal cortex, promotes renal sodium retention and potassium loss. |
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It is outside the outer ring road of Shanghai, which is very far from the city. |
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In the last seven years, more than 80,000 households have been relocated from city centre to outer areas. |
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Charles' district in the outer suburbs of Melbourne is considered a bellwether seat. |
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Scott and Fran left the main castle and they walked around the village inside the outer castle walls. |
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Skinflint walkers can walk on by the gatehouse and follow the deep ditch that runs outside the high outer curtain of 14 th-century walls. |
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Collectively, these observations suggest that the thin outer layer is a primary feature of the sclerite wall. |
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She came to a stop outside the outer door to the king's privy chamber, swallowing hard. |
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And while this reconstructs the outer skin layer, it does not reconstruct the pigments and pores in the skin. |
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Their downslope change in symmetry suggests that a thin outer layer of competent salt buckled. |
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In the next few weeks the roof, outer cladding and external works will be added. |
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As they clattered into the street outside I heard voices of slaves, and the outer door creaking open. |
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Just as I notice them, the formation splits, the outer ships breaking off in both directions along the line. |
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You need an alkali metal, which has one electron in the outer shell, to make the process work. |
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Scientists speculate that it could be a body from the distant Kuiper belt, way out in the outer solar system. |
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It is common for women to cover their lower outer garments with a traditional wrap. |
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It takes years to build up your image and esteem to the point where the your inner sense of worth meets your outer sense. |
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, people are excited by the prospect of visiting new worlds in outer space. |
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We numbered each nest and marked its position with a small plastic tag on the outer edge of the reed bed towards the open water. |
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Simply make the vest in fabric, then again in lining, sandwich the wrong sides together and bind all outer edges to finish the raw edge. |
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Slightly taper the pant leg on the inseam from the knee down and on the outer seam from the hip down. |
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That scheduling results in little overlap between molt of rectrices and outer primaries, both of which are important to landing. |
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We know very little about the outer covering of the various types of dinosaurs. |
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The seeds of many species have a fleshy outer covering, which is also edible. |
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You might need thinner outer socks too, if you find that the layers are bunching up in your skates. |
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Iris constriction in the large eye is caused by contraction of the outer part of the lens capsule. |
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Uniquely, a butterfly's outer body is covered by tiny sensory hairs and the wings are covered by scales. |
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The outer edge of the reef receives the full force of breaking waves, protecting the inner Australian shoreline. |
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The outer door of the airlock slid to one side when the air pressure in the airlock exactly matched that outside it, of course. |
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The outer windings seem to provide both the extra rigidity needed for motility in structured media and better propulsion in low viscosity media. |
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Planning for extra food and windbound days is especially important in the outer exposed islands such as Outer Island and Devil's Island. |
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When we re-installed the outer wings, we reamed the taper hole to clean out the corrosion. |
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Once cooled, the outer clay is chipped away and the carbonized core reamed out, with the casting filed and chased. |
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Sepals and petals in the outer whorls are not sexual organs, but may serve to attract pollinators. |
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Around these reproductive organs is the perianth, usually consisting of an outer whorl of sepals and an inner whorl of petals. |
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The bulk of the sediments on the outer margin are of Eocene to Oligocene age with thin units of younger sediments on top. |
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As red giants age, they eventually cast off the outer layers of their surfaces. |
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Whereas motte and bailey castles were surrounded by a wooden fence, the stone keeps could rely on outer walls made of stone. |
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Inner space has become a playground for uber-rich billionnaire tourists, and outer space is pretty much off the radar. |
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Thus, for the first time, they were able to create a washi lampshade with a white, reflective inner surface and a colored outer surface. |
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When you abandon yourself to pleasure and desire keep an eye on inner and outer balance, as you tend to overindulge. |
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They do not extend freely into a lumen but rather interdigitate closely with the outer segments of the neural retina. |
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Andrew stood on the edge of the ruins that marked the outer boundaries of the city centre. |
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The outer wall of the braincase becomes the alisphenoid and the dermal skull bones. |
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The outer layer of the wall of the large intestine is weaker in some areas than in others. |
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When applying mascara, drag the wand outwards to the outer upper corner to open up eyes further. |
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We queued for a while to get in and had a wander round the outer precincts and courtyards before touring the spectacular State Apartments. |
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Lining the jambs between the inner and outer window with a soft, absorbent material such as felt will result in even greater noise reduction. |
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The 28-year-old heroin drug addict is banned from the city centre and from begging inside the outer ring road for five years. |
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Rain drove in great sheets across the bow as the ship struggled to drop anchor in the outer harbor. |
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The stretch of 62 kilometers of the outer ring road has been a haunt for criminals who find easy targets. |
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The site was chosen on the assurance of a motorable road to connect the centre with the outer ring road. |
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Without hesitation, she climbs out and makes her way out into the outer trench right outside. |
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The boiler had cooled since yesterday, the outer insulating jacket stained and warped from heat. |
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The outer doors are missing, the inner doors jammed, and the whole apparatus knocked out of alignment. |
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There is evidence that beneath a thick outer layer of ice the moon is covered in liquid or slushy water. |
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After peeling off outer skin, they polish it with castor oil, cactus jelly, curd, ghee and turmeric powder to make it smooth and slippery. |
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Male asities enlarge their wattles when they display to females and their outer primary feathers produce a buzzing sound when they fly. |
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That's much more attractive, to my way of thinking, than living in a soulless outer suburb far from facilities and employment opportunities. |
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Surely it makes sense to develop that and allow a phased switch from the city centre to an outer Dublin location. |
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Other changes for Fremantle Ports in the outer harbour include the recent acquirement of 43 hectares of land. |
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The city is concentrating on improving radial links from the city's central areas into the outer suburbs. |
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In other words, an efficiently coded radio message coming from outer space would look no different from a normal star in the sky. |
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It begins with observation, with reporting, rendering the facts of our inner and outer reality with acuity sharpened by imagination. |
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The entrance through the outer ramparts was joined to the inner gateway by an ingeniously defended approach. |
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The outer movements are undistinguished but the central adagio swoons with escapist yearnings for the unattainable. |
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Add a smoulder of darker shadow to the outer area of the eyelid and sweep a little below the lower lash line as well. |
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All of the outer edges of the handle are radiused, making for a comfortable grip. |
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The biggest project, however, was the preliminary work on the second river crossing, the city bypass and the outer ring road. |
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Officials are warning of flash floods and mud slides, and the outer bands of Ivan are lashing Jamaica with torrential rain and huge waves. |
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The twins themselves, played beautifully by Erin Davie and Emily Padgett, are our inner voice and outer voice, says Condon. |
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The outer edges are white, barred with black, with a dark center. |
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Spasms of alto sax meet the outer edge of the record, accompanied by the jingle of a music box and the rattle of metal shards dropping to the floor. |
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The flowers of the outer whorl of the head generally have five elongated petals united to form straplike structures and are restricted to the periphery of the radiate head. |
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After 15 years of service in outer space, Mir made its re-entry to earth. |
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The bundles are protected by the cable's outer covering, called a jacket. |
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Here, there would be such a huge number of electrons and positrons created that the radiation would be trapped, except for a thin layer at the outer edge of the gas. |
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The key to it is to develop a new outer breakwater in our harbour. |
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Flower buds formed quickly and now two have bloomed with pink outer petals and white centres contrasting well, if accidentally, with the dark red stems of the dogwood. |
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Is the lift shaft airtight when all the outer doors are closed? |
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Boats can be hired for passage to outer islands and fringing reefs. |
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The sea bed was covered by fronds of kelp which swayed to and fro in the water, grabbing our legs as we began our course around the pier's outer edge. |
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The overlying epidermal layer consists of living human keratinocytes organized in a fully differentiated, stratified epidermis with an outer stratum corneum. |
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This business of spinning into outer space is just so juvenile and naive that one has to wonder why these booklets didn't burst into flames on the printing press. |
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While outer layers are blown away, the resulting collapsed core will result in either of a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole, depending on its final mass. |
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We must understand the essence of kata, not their outer appearance. |
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Macerata was built on a hill with fortress-like walls and internal streets as confusing as a labyrinth, and today it still has many of those outer walls intact. |
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He also expressed confidence that further improvements to the city's infrastructure would be witnessed with the commencement of the city bypass and outer ring road. |
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People in today's outer suburbs love their homes and enjoy their lives. |
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This outer layer of body fat provides insulation from low temperatures. |
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This suggests, says Scerri, that helium belongs on the far left of the chart with the alkaline earth metals, which also have two electrons in their outer shells. |
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In a leaflet sent to every York household, people have backed site A, which is located inside the outer ring road behind the Civil Service sports ground. |
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The thickening of the outer PD ring during constriction suggests that this may provide the driving force necessary for central plastid constriction. |
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It also contains aitchbone and a fat covering on the outer muscle. |
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The diagonals can be bent slightly at the queen posts to alter the angle and reach before finally fixing the outer ends to the solebar in the desired position. |
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Elsewhere, motorists using the A64 in both directions found difficult conditions, and extra-long queues developed at busy parts of the city's outer ring road. |
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This past year, however, another team found that in the less volatile outer reaches of the nebula, the disks might survive long enough to eventually accrete into planets. |
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This is because the star itself is formed from the disk at or near its center, and the gas and dust in the outer regions dissipate or accrete into planets. |
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This then has to be completely waterproofed on the outer surface. |
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That may be achieved by locating the nest in such a way that it does not get wet, or by protecting the inner insulating material with a water-repellent outer layer. |
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The term exoskeleton refers to the hard outer shell found on insects and certain animals like grasshoppers and crabs. |
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The retinal pigment epithelium, which is the outer layer of the retina, fails to carry out its function as a result of which there is accumulation of the breakdown products. |
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In some trees a difference in color exists between the outer part of the wood, the sapwood or alburnum, and the inner part, the heartwood or duramen. |
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Made of what is called cortical bone, the outer shell is remarkably thin. |
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Species of Orbiculopylorum are always characterized by an outer part that is definitely separated from the inner part, and the two parts are connected mainly by internal rays. |
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Have any of them lived in the rural areas or the outer suburbs? |
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There are three-point seatbelts for every passenger, and force-limiting devices on the belts on the four outer seats prevent bruising from the webbing. |
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Dwarfing occurred with the pygmy mammoth on the outer Channel Islands of California, but at an earlier period. |
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The control protrusion type has a casing designed to move within the winter tire in response to the degree of loading and their outer wear. |
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The periostracum is thin and one of the albuminoid, having the function of segregating deleterious substance from outer environment. |
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With their seamless impressions of Thunderbird puppets, Made In Chelsea's stilted woodentops continue to probe the outer limits of bad acting. |
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For lemon zest, grate the outer skin of an organic lemon with a microplane zester or a cheese grater with very small holes. |
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After a sperm penetrates the zona pellucida, the protective barrier around the egg, it travels to the egg's outer membrane. |
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It was also generating an intense outward radiation pressure because of which its outer layers were flying away. |
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Trim the stalks and peel away the outer leaves so you're just left with the artichoke hearts. |
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Still, for those like Betty Ford who feel the need for outer rejuvenation, aesthetic surgery can be a godsend. |
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Astrolaw contemplates the practice of law in outer space, the direct subjects being national and legal persons. |
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The cytophore now splits internally in such a way as to separate an inner sphere from an outer envelope. |
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The outer integument of the seed or testa is coarsy, yellowish in color and more or less ribbed. |
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Palpate the scalp firmly above and behind the ears to detect craniotabes, a softening of the outer table of the skull. |
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Commodore, and ranged a line from the eastermost part of the fortifications to the outer part of the harbour. |
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In general, the mature endosperm shows a protein-rich outer layer and exotegmic cells have a zigzag pattern, while the exotesta is siliciferous. |
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The molten glass exudes into the space outside the outer crucible, and a filament is pulled from the exudant to form a cored glass fiber. |
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Even the streets leading up to its outer barriers were roamed by gorilla-faced guards in black uniforms, armed with jointed truncheons. |
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Under the four outer corners of the horizontal frame platform 22 are four tubular leg sleeves 23 that are fay together one at each outer corner. |
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They were also the first Europeans to cross the Chaco and reach the outer territories of the Inca Empire on the hills of the Andes, near Sucre. |
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The ice covered all land areas and extended into the ocean onto the middle and outer continental shelf. |
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They were placed within the outer sarsen circle and may have been trimmed in some way. |
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During the 1920 restoration William Hawley, who had excavated nearby Old Sarum, excavated the base of six stones and the outer ditch. |
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The outer surface is covered with variable amounts of dental plaque and saliva. The inner surface is bathed in interstitial fluid or lymph. |
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The remaining 20 outer boroughs became local education authorities in their own right. |
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The medial side of the knee faces the other knee, while the outer side of the knee is lateral. |
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Its outer boundary is constrained by the Metropolitan Green Belt and it is therefore much smaller than the wider metropolitan area of London. |
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Rods hang from the outer end of the beam and operate pumps at the bottom of the mine shaft which raise the water to the surface. |
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Inflatable seatbelts have tubular inflatable bladders contained within an outer cover. |
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At low speeds, the current induced in the squirrel cage is nearly at line frequency and tends to be in the outer parts of the rotor cage. |
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Its thickness is the distance from the inner circle to the outer circle, and its width is the distance from one edge to the other. |
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The outer glass is a safety precaution, reducing UV emission and because halogen bulbs can occasionally explode during operation. |
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The outer suburbs may then be reached by a separate commuter rail network where more widely spaced stations allow higher speeds. |
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Inner and outer vestibules lead to the octagonal chapter house, which is of exceptional architectural purity. |
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An expression in macrogamonts or at the outer oocyst wall was not observed. |
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By 1560, the Mint was located in a building in the outer ward near Salt Tower. |
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The screen is composed of three enormous open arches, the two outer ones being much wider than that which frames the central door. |
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Circular wires within the outer wire subdivide each section into single, double and treble areas. |
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The difference of 0.02 sec. may be attributed to conduction from the outer surface of the column to the sphincter embedded in its mesogloea. |
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It is in effect the eroded outer edges of the High Weald, revealing a mixture of sandstone outcrops within the underlying clay. |
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General admission to the grounds gives access to the outer courts and is possible without queuing overnight. |
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Again the outer walls survived and the eastern parts, including the theatre and the BBC Television studios and aerial mast, were saved. |
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The 2011 season opened with the tree surrounded by a wooden outer perimeter fence to ensure the safety of visitors. |
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When Washington's army arrived outside Yorktown, Cornwallis prematurely abandoned his outer position, hastening his subsequent defeat. |
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For several days, the French and Americans bombarded the British defenses, and then began taking the outer redoubts. |
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The relative sizes of the rings have changed over the years and during World War II an outer yellow ring was added to the fuselage roundel. |
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This comprises an outer ring of coarse granite and an inner core of finer grained granite, which was intruded later. |
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Cases in the outer house are heard by Lords Ordinary who sit alone, though there may occasionally also be a jury of twelve. |
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See Geography of New York City for additional climate information from the outer boroughs. |
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Manhattan Island is linked to New York City's outer boroughs and New Jersey by several tunnels as well. |
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The type of compact star formed depends on the mass of the remnant of the original star left after the outer layers have been blown away. |
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Like the outer sections of Thameslink, the Elizabeth line will share platforms and tracks with other services outside the tunnelled sections. |
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The accompanying text mentions seven outer regions beyond the encircling ocean. |
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The Commission must make recommendations on matters related to the establishment of the outer limits of their continental shelf. |
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Djibouti's improved natural harbor consists of a roadstead, outer harbor, and inner harbor. |
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Consequently, stones cut in rectangular shapes were used for the foundation, inner and outer brims, and gateways of the wall. |
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A dark and narrow stripe is present on the outer corner of the eye, under the ear. |
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The outer segment was reversed out, with white lettering on a green background on the team shirts. |
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The action of the outer foundations as anchors for the cantilever is visible in the placement of the counterweights. |
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Work recommenced on completing the outer defences, first under James' direction and then, after his death in 1309, Master Nicolas de Derneford. |
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The castle design formed an inner and an outer ward, surrounded in turn by a moat, now partially filled. |
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The two sets of apartments were later unified into a single set of rooms, including a great chamber, outer chamber and inner chamber. |
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He captured the Constable outside the castle and he and his men captured the outer ward but could not break into the inner defences. |
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The cornea, the outer covering of the eye, is relative flat and so of low refractive power. |
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They shed the colourful outer parts of their bills after the breeding season, leaving a smaller and duller beak. |
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The colourful outer part of the bill is shed after the breeding season, revealing a smaller and duller true bill beneath. |
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Still others suggests that the outer plumage absorbs water but does not permit it to penetrate the layer of air next to the skin. |
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In addition, there will be toothmarks on the outer surface of the nut, at an angle of about 45 degrees to the cut surface. |
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Woodmice also leave toothmarks on the outer surface of the nut but voles do not. |
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They have very soft, insulated underfur, which is protected by an outer layer of long guard hairs. |
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In dolphins, and other marine mammals, there is no great difference between the outer and inner environments. |
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They also have glands on the eyelids and outer corneal layer that act as protection for the cornea. |
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Frequently, hypostyle mosques have outer arcades so that visitors can enjoy the shade. |
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The walls of the inner ward were more substantial than those of the outer ward, with huge towers and two large gatehouses. |
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The castle has a rectangular plan and is divided into an inner and outer ward, with four large towers on each side. |
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Conwy's outer ward was originally crowded with administrative and service buildings. |
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The inner ward was separated from the outer by a wall, a drawbridge and a gate, protected by a ditch cut into the rock. |
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Brown rice has had only its outer hull removed, leaving it with a beige color and a a pleasantly nutty flavor. |
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This upper space is lit by the light wells in the outer dome and openings in the brick cone. |
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The bulbs develop from the inside, pushing the older layers outwards which become brown and dry, forming an outer shell, the tunic or skin. |
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The three outer tepal segments may be considered sepals, and the three inner segments petals. |
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Daffodil breeding has introduced a wide range of colours, in both the outer perianth tepal segment and the inner corona. |
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When an accidental sharp or flat is required, the performer inserts a finger between two of the outer strings, and finds it in the middle row. |
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In large hailstones, latent heat released by further freezing may melt the outer shell of the hailstone. |
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The hailstone then may undergo 'wet growth', where the liquid outer shell collects other smaller hailstones. |
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Inside the outer hull there is a strong hull, or pressure hull, which withstands sea pressure and has normal atmospheric pressure inside. |
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The outer lough is restricted to mainly rocky shores with some small sandy bays. |
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The outer boundary of the lough is a line joining Orlock Point and Blackhead. |
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There are slipfaces that often occur on the outer side of the nose and on the outer slopes of the arms. |
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Parabolic dunes have loose sand and steep slopes only on their outer flanks. |
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Others have hard exoskeletons, outer shells like those of insects and crustaceans. |
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When referring to St James, a scallop shell valve is displayed with its convex or outer surface showing. |
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Like snakes, chameleons do not have an outer or a middle ear, so there is neither an ear opening nor an eardrum. |
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The spermaceti at the core of the organ has a higher wax content than the outer areas. |
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This process is known as cryovolcanism, and is apparently most common on the moons of the outer planets of the solar system. |
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The gaseous outer layers of Jupiter and Saturn transition smoothly into oceans of supercritical hydrogen. |
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Offshore wind, common in the fjord areas during winter, sets up a current on the surface from the inner to the outer parts. |
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Sometimes there was a false outer keel to take the wear while being dragged up a beach. |
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A major component of tanker architecture is the design of the hull or outer structure. |
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The platform acts as a small concrete island with serrated outer edges designed to withstand the impact of an iceberg. |
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Each concentric circle represents a different frequency, emanating from zero at the center to increasing frequencies at the outer circles. |
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Route 6 starts at Sidi Gaber El Sheikh in the outer route between Sporting and Mustafa Kamel. |
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Route 1 takes the inner route between San Stefano and Bolkly and the outer route between Sporting and Mustafa Kamel. |
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Despite reinforcement by the Royal Naval Division from 2 October, the Germans penetrated the outer ring of forts. |
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In the east, the 1st Rifle Brigade and parties of the QVR on the outer ramparts and the Marck and Calais canals repulsed a determined attack. |
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One of the most dominant of the defence structures is the Portland Breakwater Fort, located on one of the outer breakwaters. |
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The outer layers of the Earth are divided into the lithosphere and asthenosphere. |
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The cladogram below shows the inner and outer relations of Rodentia based on a 2012 attempt by Wu et al. |
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By the time they are 36 hours old, the second, outer coat of spines begins to sprout. |
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The tail has a black band on the end and the outer web of the tail feathers are margined with white. |
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In the case of snakes, the complete outer layer of skin is shed in one layer. |
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Earth's atmosphere has no definite boundary, slowly becoming thinner and fading into outer space. |
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A crust formed when the molten outer layer of Earth cooled to form a solid. |
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The outer layer is a chemically distinct silicate solid crust, which is underlain by a highly viscous solid mantle. |
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Beneath the mantle, an extremely low viscosity liquid outer core lies above a solid inner core. |
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The mechanically rigid outer layer of Earth, the lithosphere, is divided into pieces called tectonic plates. |
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Geologists tend to study plate tectonics, meteorites from outer space, and resources from the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana. |
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The slope is the outer part of the platform, connecting the reef with the basin. |
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Vadose stalactitic cement filling an horizontal cavity in a marine coastal sediment, outer platform. |
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The outer continental shelf and slope may be cut by great submarine canyons, which mark the offshore continuation of rivers. |
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This asymmetry is due to the fact that the outer slope is defined by the top of the downgoing plate, which must bend as it starts its descent. |
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The outer rays of the tail fin are simple, but the central rays are forked. |
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The average magnetic field in the Earth's outer core was calculated to be 25 gauss, 50 times stronger than the field at the surface. |
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The outer eyewall eventually replaces the primary one at the end of the cycle, at which time the storm may return to its original intensity. |
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Finally, air subsides and warms at the outer edge of the storm while conserving total heat content. |
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Earth has an outer shell made of a number of discrete, moving tectonic plates floating on a solid convective mantle above a liquid core. |
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The External Zone, located on the outer side of the arc, is mostly made of sediments deposited on the passive margins of Africa and Iberia. |
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The water transported the eroded deposits north and south along the outer Cape's shoreline through a process known as longshore drift. |
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When the helicopter is hovering, the outer tips of the rotor travel at a speed determined by the length of the blade and the rotational speed. |
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The outer covering was composed of six strands of Manilla hemp, through each of which ran a galvanised iron wire. |
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When laying eggs, females grow a special type of bone between the hard outer bone and the marrow of their limbs. |
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The outer edges of her paintings were often left unfinished, allowing the canvas to show through and increasing the sense of spontaneity. |
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The piece reflected his growing interest in science fiction and outer space. |
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When the vacuum is on, it pulls air from between the outer metal cup and the liner, drawing milk out of the teat. |
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The name comes from the multiude of surface pits in the outer gelcoat layer which resembles smallpox. |
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The hard outer layer of bones is composed of cortical bone also called compact bone. |
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On most natural cobbles or nodules of source material, a weathered outer rind called a cortex covers the unweathered inner material. |
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Often the inner braid fibre is chosen for strength while the outer braid fibre is chosen for abrasion resistance. |
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Westerners are also known for their explorations of the globe and outer space. |
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Between 1525 and 1579, all return fleets were ordered to follow the outer route. |
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Camels have outer guard hairs and soft inner down, and the fibers are sorted by color and age of the animal. |
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Rules impose norms on the chaos of behavior, either defining the outer limits of what is acceptable or choreographing each move. |
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A number of rivers originating from the Sahyadri run along the outer reaches of the city. |
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The outer circumferential highway of Boston, Interstate 495, passes nearby in Amesbury. |
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As their numbers were insufficient to occupy the walls in their entirety, it had been decided that only the outer walls would be manned. |
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The Solar System is subdivided into the inner planets, the asteroid belt, and the outer planets. |
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This process can form a stony or metallic core, surrounded by a mantle and an outer crust. |
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A star with a high enough core temperature will push its outer layers outward while increasing its core density. |
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The resulting red giant formed by the expanding outer layers enjoys a brief life span, before the helium fuel in the core is in turn consumed. |
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As the Earth is located within the dusty outer arms, there are large portions of the Milky Way that are obscured from view. |
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The agency plans to establish infrastructure for the observation of both outer space and the Earth. |
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The outer islands are sparsely populated due to lack of employment opportunities and economic development. |
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Sometimes, the blisters merged into sheets, forming a confluent rash, which began to detach the outer layers of skin from the underlying flesh. |
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Towards the open country there is another small door, with a narrow staircase, all within the outer wall of the plaza. |
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Nowadays, only a curved outer wall and partial ruins of the inner temple remain at the site. |
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Polar bear fur consists of a layer of dense underfur and an outer layer of guard hairs, which appear white to tan but are actually transparent. |
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Its purpose is to wash away the sugar crystals' outer coating, which is less pure than the crystal interior. |
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Pepper gets its spicy heat mostly from piperine derived both from the outer fruit and the seed. |
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Chips are trimmings of quills, outer and inner bark that cannot be separated, or the bark of small twigs. |
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The total number of English speakers in the outer circle is estimated to range from 150 million to 300 million. |
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Finally, the outer layer consists of localized varieties which may have similarities with the regional standards or emerging standards. |
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All 3 African birds in this group have long outer tail feathers, racqueted in C. spatulata. |
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Some jurisdictions, with a large number of ministers, may designate ministers to be either in the inner or outer ministry or cabinet. |
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This protection has subsequently continued, expanding to include some suburban areas west and southeast of the outer bailey. |
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Its paved carpark and grass overflow carpark are located in the eastern area of the outer bailey. |
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It is by mass the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core. |
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The Middle East, India and China are all ringed by mountains and oceans but, once past these outer barriers, are nearly flat. |
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It is usually lighter in color than that near the outer portion of the ring, and is known as earlywood or springwood. |
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The outer portion formed later in the season is then known as the latewood or summerwood. |
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The work piece is rigidly held in a vice or clamped directly on the table, the table may be supported at the outer end. |
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There is an inner and outer shield so that air cannot blow directly on the gauze but must first find its way through a slim chamber. |
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Air enters through the lower part of the outer shield, through the passage and into the lamp through the inner shield. |
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A staircase, built between the inner and outer wall, leads up to a circular bedroom on the second floor. |
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It then follows the route of Wigton Road through the district of Morton, before reaching the outer boundary of Carlisle. |
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Of all Wainwright's boundary decisions, the outer perimeter of the Southern Fells is the most often debated. |
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In 1592, an outer earth rampart with 50 towers was erected around the city, including an area on the right bank of the Moscow River. |
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The osprey and owls are the only raptors whose outer toe is reversible, allowing them to grasp their prey with two toes in front and two behind. |
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Using the original Miners track up the steep outer incline of Fleetwith Pike the via ferrata is both physically and mentally challenging. |
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The center, being thicker and more complex, is geologically divided into an inner and an outer arc with regard to the centers of curvature. |
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There are cropmark indications that an outer ditch existed and that a roundhouse or henge was located inside the monument. |
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They first appeared as two bumps rolling over the skysill, which quickly proved to be the connected outer points of a low ridge. |
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After all, to go into outer space is not so much worse, if at all, than a polar expedition. |
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I think Earth is a pretty great place. That's saying something, 'cause I've been through outer space. |
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Follow the urbexers as they navigate the inner and outer surfaces of our forbidden cities. |
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This lets the cylinders move the fluid fore and aft, and decouples the outer anti-roll bar link to increase suspension travel. |
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The outer world is what we wake up to every morning of our lives, is the place where, willy-nilly, we must try to make our living. |
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I was abusively beaten while running through the alleyway to the outer prison yard. |
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Only properly ripened ackees, without seeds, membrane, or outer rind, would be used in canning. |
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The joints between the door panels and the outer barrel of the assembly are weatherstripped to reduce air and water leakage. |
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But sadly far from being zapped into outer space by the galaxy's bad boys, the nation's wheelies just sit there glaring back at us. |
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Ratholing produces a small inner core of powder that will readily flow, leaving an immovable, larger outer core of powder resistant to discharge. |
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Adults of both sexes are mostly black with green-tinged back and wing-coverts, and white lower flanks and outer rectrices. |
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The outer movements always fail to convince, but the slow movement's gentle regretfulness found a persuasive advocate here. |
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