A friendly ambience has been created in the outlet that people can just come in and relax with a book. |
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I guess he wouldn't be able to work anywhere else, unless the media outlet needs a lapdog. |
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And devices using a car's power outlet and a cassette player or a small radio transmitter are available. |
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There seemed to be a deep underlying repression in those teens which had no healthy outlet. |
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The Irish outlet is company-owned, although Zara also has a number of joint ventures and franchises. |
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Likewise, outside of cocktail chat, no outlet has ever run anything serious about Bart's dangerously loose tongue. |
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They have issues boiling away inside and their only outlet is to cause mayhem in the streets. |
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It's not autumn until leaf peepers overmatch the bargain zombies in the outlet malls of Vermont. |
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The need to rework the product mix in each outlet suggests the underlying customer focus could be more finely tuned. |
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It doesn't require a cable or phone line, and can be operated from anyplace where there's an electric wall outlet. |
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The central atrium has vertical glass tubes acting as light well and hot air outlet. |
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The bank is already making a splash with the most high-profile foreign bank outlet in Shanghai, located on a prominent corner on Nanjing Xilu. |
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Standard lamp modules and appliance modules have full access to house current since they are plugged directly into a power outlet. |
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Remove fuse or trip circuit breaker to off for the room or outlet you are replacing. |
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Apparently, PBS paid the lion's share of the production costs and demanded to be the premiere outlet for the film. |
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What with the puffs and whiffs of transparent smoke escaping in and out of every outlet and or pore of my body. |
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Multifunctional tools, such as graders, require an electrical outlet and switches on the loader to control hydraulic diverter valves. |
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The group appears to have rowed back on its plans to open an outlet in Ireland. |
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Thereafter the excess barbotine becomes diluted in the tank 11 and is discharged through the outlet 30 in order to be regenerated and recycled. |
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Surely the simplest answer to the Dead Sea saltiness question is that it is really a lake which has no outlet. |
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Worn out by looking after this miserable and ungrateful old man, she tentatively takes to drawing as an outlet for her depression. |
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There will be wine tasting and outlet shopping and general drunken tomfoolery. |
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The outlet, which also includes a service area, commenced trading more than a week ago and is enjoying a very busy trade. |
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The exhaust outlet of the unit is connected to a baffled sound chamber within which a plurality of sound absorbing elements are positioned. |
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Without enough trade at the back end of this year, farmers would have a major difficulty in finding an outlet for their beef. |
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Yet I continued blogging, because I am a blabbermouth and when I do not have friends listening to me complain, I need an outlet. |
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The outlet is not restricted to canine alone and one can find some lovely Persian cats, cute little guinea pigs and chirpy exotic birds. |
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Buenos Aires on the River Plate became a major Atlantic port, outlet for Peru's silver and for its own hides and salt beef. |
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The company had been based at the outlet for 12 years and the key money is believed to be a record for the street. |
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Inlet and outlet air lines were sealed into smaller holes in the lid, using rubber sleeves. |
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Diplexed and triplexed types have a single cable input which is selectively split to the outlet sockets. |
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We are the sole commercial outlet for the impressive GM6, which is a baby version of our popular GM2 gear motor. |
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Where, then, do we have an outlet to express our deepest beliefs, those things we hold most sacredly and, therefore, most passionately? |
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The bergs, driven towards the lake outlet by katabatic winds, become stranded as they move into shallower waters. |
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The conclusion also warns that I might possibly be frustrated if I don't have an outlet for my creative urges. |
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Some track lighting systems have a cord which can simply be plugged into an existing outlet. |
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When sewage builds up too quickly it can block the system's outlet pipe and clog the drain, causing a backup. |
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The outlet is based at Friary Road in Naas just across from the motor tax office. |
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I tried, I honestly did, for the rest of the weekend, but having to run to the ladies' room at an outlet center really just about cinched it for me. |
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I think we are going to have the most adversarial relationship with those entities of any media outlet with a profile. |
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In 2011 LGBT media outlet Queerty took the app to task for allegedly deleting accounts that made reference to being trans. |
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In addition to catalog sales, Venus sells through its Jacksonville retail outlet and also distributes wholesale to surf shops and speciality stores worldwide. |
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Is political theatre just an outlet for self-doubting, defeated actors? |
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With no family, little community support, and no outlet for education, they face a bleak future. |
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There's even a power outlet by my feet for the restaurant's table lamp. |
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Back when I started, I was a newly minted second-year medical student looking for a creative outlet and distraction from studying for her Immunology final. |
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Now, every major media outlet in the U.K. is working hard to make Lyman a purer-than-pure star. |
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Extra outlet space can be got by raising every third row of roof sheeting by inserting battens over the purlins and nailing the sheets to these battens and purlins. |
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Each outlet goes through about 1,500 pounds of potatoes a day and sells about 1,500 burgers. |
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As every media outlet on the planet reminded us, the original Council of Nicea was held in 325 c.e. in modern-day Iznik, Turkey. |
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Vans that simply run from warehouse to retail outlet are less likely to fall foul of the opportunist thief as these are both theoretically secure areas. |
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It's also easy to see how angry people radicalised by a lifetime of oppression might find a religion that provides outlet for their hate attractive. |
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A golden age Gold jewellery is the predominant commercial outlet for gold sales and personal adornment using gold has been a feature of most societies since ancient times. |
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The store is a retail outlet that will sell your Manitoba agri-food or beverage product with the support and help of various merchants at the Forks. |
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For cutting electrical outlet holes and other small rough sawing, where a powered saber saw will not fit, a self starting keyhole saw is very handy and comfortable to use. |
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Instead of a keg I get a boxed wine cooler with a little plastic outlet valve, and Harris and I drink out of paper cups at a picnic table in the park. |
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The outlet, which sells clothes, cosmetics, jewellery, kitchenware and electrical goods, is expected to employ 250 permanent staff and another 250 during peak season. |
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Many pastors find a new creative outlet during their sabbatical time through painting, pottery, music, or some other previously undiscovered or underdeveloped talent. |
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But also because it sets up every news outlet for the same low blow. |
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Connect the green, white, and black wire of the correct voltage to the corresponding wires of an extension cord rated for the amperage for your outlet. |
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The caller will receive a bar code on his mobile, which can be exchanged for the ticket at any Spice Telecom outlet, the venue or at the above-mentioned outlets. |
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Yet the eerie echoing of the earlier faux interview in another major media outlet was unsettling for jazz lovers. |
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Therefore, the texture of the bottoms of channels should be made rough with vegetation or riprap, and outlet structures should be properly designed with energy dissipaters. |
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They are the ones with arms arrow-straight in the air for the full 60 minutes, desperately seeking an outlet for the moral certitude that will otherwise consume them. |
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To allow more time for settling, newer septic tanks feature one or more baffles or dividers to slow down the passage of wastewater from inlet to outlet. |
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For many, music serves as an outlet from life's hardships and troubles. |
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So we did a simple drill where the players toss the ball off the backboard, jump high as possible to get it, then fire an outlet pass to a sideline player. |
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Being cast in a role like Llewyn was kismet for Isaac, providing an outlet for all of his passions. |
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In less than a decade, however, the independent bookstore's position as the outlet for the great majority of the trade books sold in the U.S. has been reversed. |
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You know what's more attractive than your current homepage, favorite news outlet, and all your Facebook friends combined? |
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In fact, I cockily looked past the Costa outlet as I entered Qahwa at SDA Market. |
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The wall outlet sprouted an electrical monstrosity of adapters plugged into adapters that sparked ominously. |
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The previous wall outlet tests at their colo facility ran for 6 days straight without issue. |
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The orbiters in her life in high likelihood like to talk about this and make themselves her emotional tampon and outlet. |
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Though he had the gardenhose in his hands and a drain outlet near, he failed to use the hose in dissipating the dangerous accumulation. |
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As Germany's only outlet to the ocean, the North Sea continued to be strategically important through both World Wars. |
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The first KFC outlet in the UK was on Fishergate in Preston in May 1965, opened by the entrepreneur Ray Allen. |
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The WAIS is bounded by the Ross Ice Shelf, the Ronne Ice Shelf, and outlet glaciers that drain into the Amundsen Sea. |
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Even the Quakers, although they allow not music, yet preach intoningly, in a singsong way. Music is the natural outlet of devotion. |
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Due to an undersized inventory at the Boston outlet, customers had to travel to Providence to find the item. |
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I put on a striped hooded sweatshirt I got from the five-dollar bin at the Esprit outlet, and my jelly shoes. |
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When a de Laval nozzle is used to accelerate a hot engine exhaust, the outlet velocity may be locally supersonic. |
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Don't stick that screwdriver into the live electrical outlet, you knucklehead! |
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When the Snowdon Mountain Railway was opened in 1896, it added its own accommodation and sales outlet near the summit. |
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Controls for this display as well as an outlet to plug in audio headsets are normally found in the armrest of each seat. |
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His only social outlet was the Royal Society Club, whose members dined together before weekly meetings. |
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The other outlet from the pisalis... leads to the necessarium, in the corner of which a light... is kept burning. |
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San Diego's largest outlet mall is on the international border immediately west of the crossing, Las Americas Premium Outlets, with 125 stores. |
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There was a bus station just outside the designer outlet centre but was shut down some years ago, it was quite run down. |
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Open and other USGA events, replacing NBC and ESPN, with Fox Sports 1 as the primary pay TV outlet. |
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It was not until the middle of the 17th century that Sweden had a secure outlet on the Kattegat and control of the south Baltic coast. |
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Measurement of the discharge of water from a basin may be made by a stream gauge located at the basin's outlet. |
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In lesser numbers guillemot and razorbills are occasionally seen at this outlet to the North Sea. |
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It had become the gateway and crucial outlet allowing Dutch merchants direct access to world markets. |
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The major outlet for US landings of yellow and silver eels is the EU market. |
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One may find a McDonald's outlet next door to a traditional pastizzi outlet, and both may be equally popular with local youth. |
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There is a lot to be said in praise of the local or regional outlet that keeps very closely across the doings and news in their patch. |
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The lake has no natural outlet, but is drained by a tunnel dug before 1170 and rebuilt several times since. |
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A narrow pelvic outlet indicates that the young were very small at birth and therefore pregnancy was short, as in modern marsupials. |
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Lake Massapoag in Massachusetts was drawn down by deepening the outlet channel in a search for bog iron. |
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The Eradis of Nediyirippu in Eranad wanted an outlet to the sea, to initiate trade and commerce with the distant lands. |
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In 1531 Diego de Ordaz, starting at the principal outlet in the delta, the Boca de Navios, sailed up the river to the Meta. |
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South of the outlet of the lake, the Opalescent River flows into the Hudson. |
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The Hudson then flows south, taking in Beaver Brook and the outlet of Lake Harris. |
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The best known outlet for cajeta in the city is Cajetas La Tradicional, which has been in business for over 70 years. |
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It incorporates the same simple re-fusing device as is used in the standard Ediswan Clix BS 1363 Fused Plug, and the adaptor outlet is shuttered. |
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Morris believed that all work should be artistic, in the sense that the worker should find it both pleasurable and an outlet for creativity. |
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Bleaberry Tarn is drained into Buttermere by Sourmilk Gill, reaching the lake mere yards from its outlet. |
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Examination of the area around the outlet showed that Thirlmere had previously overflowed at a level 65 feet higher than at present. |
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Enclosed by high ground, it has an outlet to the south through a field of boulders. |
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This suggests that as much as the premium outlet concept is about destratification, it's also about restratification. |
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The construction of the ship canal is said to have reduced the risk of flooding, by providing a larger outlet below Regent bridge. |
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Even when turned off, these devices can idly sip electricity from your outlet costing you money. |
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If the burner is underfiring, the nozzle may need to be changed or the pressure at the outlet of the fuel pump may need to be adjusted. |
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By this improvement the water flows with all its properties undeteriorated, retaining from source to outlet its original purity and strength. |
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The Athlete's Foot outlet, which will be located in a mall current INT under construction, is expected to be open early next year. |
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Akin Magbadelo, MD of Kiny Foods, said the rent for the Cuisine Africana outlet was low enough to make the venture worthwhile. |
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Du would have left from the ancient port of Adulis, the outlet to the sea of the Aksumite Kingdom. |
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One outlet, in Tarbock Road, made a sale of alcopops to a test purchaser and the two people involved were given fixed penalty notices. |
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It is a water outlet below the surface of the ground, and Qanat is also called kariz. |
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One customer at a Florida McDonald's outlet reportedly found a razor blade in her breakfast sandwich last year. |
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Unlike many electrics, the battery can be recharged by plugging the vehicle into any standard electrical outlet. |
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Other safety devices for babyproofing include, clockwise from below right, a magnetic latch, an outlet cover and toilet-seat latches. |
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I'm sure there's a woman somewhere in the Valley who would love to pick up a used-only-once potato ricer at the veterans' outlet store. |
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Muhammad Ali said no food outlet or Tandoor owner would be allowed to charge the price of Rotis at their will. |
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What other types of foolery is the home-goods outlet engaging in? |
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When development of the SHF is compromised, alignment defects such as double outlet right ventricle or overriding aorta occur. |
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The historic Parisian tearoom brand Angelina is set to open second UAE outlet this month, with a new location at Mall of the Emirates. |
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I didn't know it was an outlet for people to submit letters slagging contributors off, being rude and offering unintelligent comments. |
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The SPH-200 connects to any existing analog telephone jack and a 110vac outlet for a plug-in power supply. |
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The loo, which included an outlet pipe, was carbon-dated then shipped back to Germany for display. |
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This produces an air stream that fluidizes and conveys product in the airflow until it is centrifugally ejected at the outlet. |
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It has a range of mountain bikes at outlet prices, Land Rover merchandise and a coffee shop. |
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Gongadze had started his online muckraking outlet only five months earlier. |
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Each outlet will house around 150 trampolines, linked to each other, allowing users to bounce around to their heart's content. |
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The ureters insert into the bladder low in the posterior wall, forming a triangle with the bladder outlet called the trigone. |
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Neuroanatomical changes in the rat bladder after bladder outlet obstruction. |
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Welsh bands have the outlet for audiences, on such media as BBC Wales, BBC Cymru, S4C and The Pop Factory. |
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Motile and total sperm number were counted in the randomly selected field for the inlet and outlet pools, respectively. |
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In this earnest effort it joins every other news outlet and think-tank. |
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The nonreturn valve closes because pressure becomes higher at the outlet than at the inlet. |
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The cross section drawing also specifies underdrain outlet height as determined by the user to detain water for infiltration. |
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The plug locks into position when it is pushed into the outlet or patch panel, and unlatches for removal when the boot is pulled back. |
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There is also an outlet for Omani Women Association in Salalah and another outlet for craftswomen. |
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There is also an outlet for Omani Women's Association in Salalah and another outlet for craftswomen. |
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Freeport Fleetwood, opened in 1995, is a waterfront outlet shopping village, on the site of the former Wyre Dock, with 45 shops in a marina setting. |
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Grisedale Hause can also be reached as a ridge walk from Seat Sandal, or by cutting across the outlet of Grisedale Tarn from Dollywaggon Pike and the Helvellyns. |
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The more sluggish river then occasioned a breach at Shanghu that sent the main outlet north towards Tianjin in 1048 and by 1194 blocked the mouth of the Huai River. |
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During the war the United States seized Mobile, Alabama, which was a strategic location providing oceanic outlet to the cotton lands to the north. |
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Arrangements were made for deliveries, then he found a furnishings outlet and purchased what he felt he needed to refurb the place with essentials. |
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As a green energy initiative three IndianOil retail outlets have been solarised, which also includes the retail outlet situated at the highest altitude. |
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Wait until someone captures them on their phone enjoying themselves and sells it to a media outlet and you'll find plenty of moralisers doing just that. |
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Then implications are that the convenience of receiving the service is the lowest when the customer has to come to the service and must use a single or specific outlet. |
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A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, that is surrounded by land, apart from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. |
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This is the grocerant concept in shopping and dining that was introduced by Jaya Grocer in its latest outlet at the Empire Shopping Gallery, the new mall in Subang Jaya. |
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A separate outlet in the roof of the chamber supplies the compressed air. |
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The Northerners were not enthusiastic about Western farmers gaining another outlet for their crops that did not require the use of New England ports. |
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The White Sea is an important traffic centre of northwestern Russia, interconnecting various economic regions and providing an outlet to the foreign routes. |
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The most important outlet for Ethiopian slaves was undoubtedly Massawa. |
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He once attempted to utilise an entire beef carcass, slaughtered at Tywyn, in an attempt to find an outlet for lower end cuts, such as brisket and chuck steaks. |
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At the beginning of 1940, the first edition of Connolly's Horizon appeared, and this provided a new outlet for Orwell's work as well as new literary contacts. |
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This created conflicts which found an outlet in the civil wars. |
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When the European leg of the Cry of Love tour began, Hendrix was longing for his new studio and creative outlet, and was not eager to fulfill the commitment. |
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Because of the massive size of the new vessels, the outlet from Portsmouth needed to be surveyed to make sure that they could sail no matter the tide. |
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Both the terminals are provided with passport and vehicle check in booths, a large convenience outlet, long loading platforms and a loop of track. |
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I was there early in the season, when the snow still lay in thick drifts and steam wreathed through the lodgepole pines from the least thermal outlet. |
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And occasionally their exuberance found outlet on boyish horseplay. |
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The stop valve package consists of bellows sealed stop valves on the steam inlet and condensate outlet connections enable isolation of the primary circuit. |
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The Greenland, and probably the Antarctic, ice sheets have been losing mass recently, because losses by melting and outlet glaciers exceed accumulation of snowfall. |
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The Greenland, and possibly the Antarctic, ice sheets have been losing mass recently, because losses by ablation including outlet glaciers exceed accumulation of snowfall. |
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With the water, they are transported towards the outlet of the basin, and can affect the ecological processes along the way as well as in the receiving water source. |
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A drainage basin or 'catchment area' is any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water. |
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Distribution between main switchboards and sub distributions via cable risers and conductor rails with outlet boxes laid in culverts and vertical shafts. |
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Skerries most commonly formed at the outlet of fjords where submerged glacially formed valleys perpendicular to the coast join with other cross valleys in a complex array. |
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Ground water of seeps usually flows through sand and gravel deposits above an impervious soil layer to the outlet area where it forms a distinct seep line. |
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The outlet focuses on healthy food inspired by Pakistani cuisine with a modern twist by using traditional rotis as wraps, and fresh salads and chutneys as toppings. |
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Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled electric pencil sharpeners, unplug them from the outlet and contact Amax for a free replacement unit. |
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The regime has always opposed foreign stations broadcasting in Farsi, but it has never been so vociferous as in its opposition to the new BBC outlet. |
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Florists require blooms that only open when they reach the retail outlet. |
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Sufyan Muhaissen, COO and Co-Founder, Cafe Barbera Franchise discusses the franchise's eighth outlet in the UAE, quality products and franchisee support. |
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Quixotic zillionaires seeking a vanity project that might one day pay off financially, but in the meanwhile serves as a handy outlet for ego gratification and self-promotion. |
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Costa has applied to Swansea council to change the use of the building which is close to its existing outlet on Whitewalls, close to Swansea's Quadrant Shopping Centre. |
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The thrusted contact of the two formations passes through the tailrace tunnel outlet area and intersects the main access tunnel and diversion tunnel near the outlet end. |
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For Allan Scott, one of the ironies of owning a media outlet or being a business success is he becomes a target for other media, a potential victim of the tall poppy syndrome. |
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The hosts remained in second gear after the break although Orient, with impressive Daniels a constant outlet down the right, did at least show a sense of adventure. |
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Undrowned, unducked, as safe from the perils of the broad lake as we had come out of the defiles of the rapids, we landed at the carry below the dam at the lake's outlet. |
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Saha owns and operates two critically acclaimed restaurants in Bangalore, Caperberry and Fava, and is founding director of bespoke catering outlet Avant Garde Hospitality. |
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Llandudno Superbowl is a tourist attraction, not a retail outlet. |
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Their use avoids the necessity of drilling into the floor duct at each point where a floor outlet is desired, in order to place an afterset insert. |
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If Ischia could procure a well-regulated outlet after the manner of Stromboli, this danger might be averted and a more ridibund race of mortals evolved. |
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The electrician said that we couldn't add a new outlet without rewiring. |
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The purple line represents the temperature at the outlet of the TES tank. |
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But he declined to say how the outlet tenderized the tough camel meat. |
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