Seasoned logs will be light to the touch and will have radial cracks from the centre to the outside of the wood. |
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We got to know each other quite well, and started seeing each other outside of work. |
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Instead of relying on the hired axes of close friends, he performs all things stringed outside of the bass. |
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A sensitive Geiger-Muller counter registers no activity on the surface of a uranium print or on the outside of a bottle of toner. |
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Now everyone outside of New York is running off at the mouth about how New Yorkers and Yankee fans are barbarians. |
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Commonly called sake outside of Japan, nihonshu or sake is brewed using rice, water and white koji mold as the main ingredients. |
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The outside of the nest is camouflaged with moss, bud scales, leaves, and lichen, and often looks like a bump or knot on the branch. |
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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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Flocks are common outside of the breeding season, and American Goldfinches often flock with redpolls and Pine Siskins. |
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Inscribed on the outside of the glass and viewed from the inside, the letters are reversed and reveal a snowy landscape. |
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I am passing out the rubric now, if you have any questions please come and speak to me outside of class. |
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This act allows family disputes to be resolved outside of court by arbitrators according to their own religious and cultural beliefs. |
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In fact, I haven't heard anyone argue that outside of a few wingnut wonks since the Reagan administration. |
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I would say it's the most important national cinema artistically outside of Hollywood. |
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Waste which cannot be reused or recycled will have to disposed of outside of the county. |
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He argues that because goalkeepers can handle the ball in the penalty area, they therefore should not be allowed to kick the ball outside of it. |
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Many anti-abortionists claim that late-term abortion is unadulterated murder because the fetus could survive outside of the womb. |
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Dangling from the outside of the window by her fingertips she was suddenly thankful for all those rock-climbing lessons she had taken. |
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Katherine was slightly abashed at his forwardness and lingered outside of the house, not really wanting to go in. |
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Volatile solvents must be stored in fire safety cabinets with venting to the outside of the building where possible. |
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You stated that clothes dryers should not vent into a garage but must have a duct leading to the outside of the building. |
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The Secretary of State is satisfied that your client's case falls outside of his above-stated policy. |
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How many shows do you think Alex played in his life outside of Montreal without Carlos? |
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All you do with this is to paint a circle of it on the outside of your lipline and then blend it in using your finger or a cosmetic sponge. |
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Nonuse quadrats were the 413 vegetation quadrats that fell outside of territories. |
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Most departments required them to complete the survey on their own time, outside of work. |
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First he let fly from 25 metres out, his ambitious drive banging off the outside of the upright. |
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For Croatians living outside of Croatia, the tamburitza was a cultural symbol binding them to their homeland. |
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As a girl Ziana's grandfather had taken her camping outside of the city limits on several occasions. |
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Their proposal would allow wolves that attack hunting dogs or livestock outside of fenced areas to be shot. |
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The midfielder struck a low drive with the outside of his boot, past the goalkeeper's outstretched hand and off the post. |
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A bony layer of cementum covers the outside of the root, under the gum line, and holds the tooth in place within the jawbone. |
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The great problem is that the effect of the disease has been felt way outside of agriculture. |
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He traveled no farther than four miles outside of Nevaharday by way of the trade route. |
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He looked world-weary although he'd never seen any place outside of Devonshire. |
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The fractional ejection reflects a balance of forces between the inside and outside of the capsid. |
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It will be the kind of aerial skills, acrobatics, juggling and mask work most of us don't see outside of the Edinburgh Festival. |
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This would include keeping the officer in question on active duty, but transferring him outside of his previous unit. |
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They walk and jog clockwise on the far outside of the rail, and they canter and gallop counter-clockwise along the inside rail. |
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These apply to clear zones on the outside of horizontal curves with a radius of 900 m or less. |
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Refuse To Bend, who won the 2,000 Guineas last year, was bunched in on the outside of the rails and finished in third place. |
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His paintings are attempts at getting outside of time, at creating timeless icons of existence. |
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A full third of the group's members are likely to be living outside of Los Angeles and New York and not in attendance at every relevant junket. |
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For sheer terror, however, there is little to compare to that road just outside of La Paz. |
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A witness who was standing outside of his home near the accident site thought that the airplane was doing aerobatics. |
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We black people like to think of ourselves as somehow outside of mainstream white culture. |
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There is a great future for African film on this continent and outside of this continent. |
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A roaming charge is when you make a call from outside of your calling area. |
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If there is any label glue left on the outside of the tins clean it off with white spirit. |
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Then we were chatting more, and eventually keeping up with each other outside of work. |
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There are also leaders outside of the parliament who escape prosecution because they have been granted immunity by their own governments. |
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The traditional teachers in the school lash out at her modern ways, gangs roam the streets, and roadblocks prevent travel outside of the area. |
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But we did, he thought, find his agent's house, up a windy road outside of town. |
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Caulking the outside of the window frame where it joins the overall structure of the house will halt this flow of air. |
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People in Dublin stood in stunned silence outside of a shop window displaying dozens of televisions playing the surreal images. |
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Nadeem picked up a cloth from the dashboard and wiped the windshield, but the mist was on the outside of the glass. |
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Cynthia was waiting outside of the piercing parlor when we arrived and she greeted us both with an air kiss and then led us inside. |
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Lees did have some time to kick up her heels outside of the classroom as well. |
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The crew activated it before leaving the airlock and stowed it on the outside of the docking compartment. |
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Specifically, kimonos compartmentalise cultural display both within and outside of Japanese culture. |
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The bus stopped outside of a white house and a short girl with a roundish stomach, wavy brown hair, and light brown eyes got on. |
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And also, people are allowed to stay within a certain zip code but not move outside of that. |
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I am unsure how much replay value a standard documentary like this might have, outside of the classroom. |
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The entire outside of the building is lit up every night in a disturbingly bright shade of aubergine. |
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In the fields outside of Darik, the pure sound of two clashing swords rang out. |
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It won't find much of an audience outside of the art house circuit, because mainstream audiences will quickly grow tired of its talkiness. |
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And to take such a stance, outside of the accepted discourse of reason, means that he can't use deductive logic to defend it. |
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On arrival police assaulted people standing outside of the centre, beating them heavily. |
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She pushed a series of buttons on the outside of the door and a latch unhitched. |
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Even the Amish who live outside of Pennsylvania speak the Pennsylvania German dialect. |
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The city is loath to rename an existing street name and has offered a small park outside of the Papineau metro as an alternative. |
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Drain the potatoes well, then use a fork to roughen the outside of each potato to make the crunchy crust. |
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Most labor publications don't even see the light of day outside of their local union. |
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Other college dance programs encourage students to take additional majors and minors outside of dance. |
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We got one loaf ourselves, and had one piece at a table right outside of the bakery. |
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Surgeons grafted tissue from her leg to the outside of her brain for protection. |
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Both of them speak Thai and Lao despite being brought up outside of Thailand. |
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When the weapon is outside of the spheroid, its system is limited in its search to a lunular segment of a sphere. |
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Chief among her gifts is the ability to consider everyday language as if entirely from outside of it. |
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If I harp on how rotten the production is, it's because I have few qualms with the music, outside of the first track, which is just aimless. |
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His work takes auteurism to new and exciting heights, though outside of Canada he remains relatively unknown save for the art-house circuit. |
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The tiny boat rowed closer and closer to shore, but still outside of shouting distance. |
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At temperatures outside of a furnace, steel doesn't have any appreciable creep. |
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They can be accessed only via a function key awkwardly placed on the outside of the control key. |
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Some variation for the mittens would be to add a cuff of ribbing or fringe to the outside of the mitten. |
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Although glucose and oxygen react spontaneously to liberate energy, they do so exceedingly slowly at room temperature outside of a cell. |
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They take full course loads, work part-time, contribute to the campus community, and still have time for a life outside of it all! |
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In addition to these critical omissions, most major Italian Romantic texts barely circulate outside of Italy. |
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I read a book, all the while listening for sounds of creepy people outside of my house. |
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As for recommendations outside of the reissues, there are a couple of new guys who are real good. |
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I would have never thought that a person outside of my family and my circle of close friends could awaken such feelings. |
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The only repercussions Iraqi has faced are outside of Egypt, as she lost her place in an upcoming Swiss Film Festival, he added. |
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In Minneapolis, Minnesota, and outside of it, on 40 acres of half-hearted farmland outside of excelsior, Minnesota. |
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Neither does he provide any concrete examples of what it might be to think outside of the aporia of situatedness in a credible way, either from the present or the past. |
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A small change in labeling requirements for bulk mailings announced Oct.21 requires bulk mailers to identify themselves on the outside of the envelope with a valid address. |
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That edge was to be held in place by pieces of wood pressed firmly against the outside of the central gutter where it abutted the existing felt roof. |
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As I continue to work, and as I learn more, I have to keep looking for ways to be slightly outside of my comfort zone. |
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Of course, Eisenberg will be pushing himself outside of his comfort zone with this new, challenging role. |
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The game provides such wheelers and dealers with a profile that would not be forthcoming were they to hook up with similarly sized businesses outside of it. |
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This could allow for adhesion to hooves and fur as well as boots and motorized vehicle tires and suggests a potential for plants to be dispersed outside of floodplains. |
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It was positioned almost outside of the ring, near the planet itself. |
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Island Sand was positioned to the outside of Two Trail Sioux in the stretch, where both Bailey and Day encouraged their mounts with right-handed whip action. |
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But outside of a few European countries and Quebec, this leave is usually two weeks or less and usually unpaid. |
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And before I knew it, the foam had oozed profusely, running amok outside of the can and onto my hands, clothes, shoes, and yes, even running down my leg. |
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You wind through trash-pile backstreets and alleys in ADH Dhouloueya, along farm roads and groves outside of nearby Balad City. |
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There is no evidence that airborne Ebola exists anywhere outside of fear-mongering headlines. |
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He was killed instantly by a blast in an ambush launched on our vehicles outside of a schoolhouse. |
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For nearly two years, he and others built a rifle range on the flatlands outside of Shanghai, China, shoveling dirt by hand to create elevated platforms from which to fire. |
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A plant sits in one place and makes glucose from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, whereas an animal roves about and needs to find its food outside of itself. |
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Sorry, but I cannot accept bids from outside of the UK, not unless you are prepared to arrange collection yourself and are fully aware of the costs involved. |
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They are part of the reason why he turned down jobs outside of Dundee. |
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Turning over, I saw rain falling in heavy drops outside of my window. |
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Dotcom was arrested in a mansion he was renting outside of Auckland, New Zealand. |
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The last thing I got was my staff that was retrieved from outside of town for me, and when I had my bag slung over my shoulder, I turned around to exit the room. |
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This is still the largest Maltese community outside of Malta. |
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Born in 1960, just outside of Paris, LeCun has been drawn to computers, robotics, and artificial intelligence since a young age. |
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Lohan was supposedly spotted outside of a nightclub in the back of an SUV after her hearing, shielding herself with a blanket. |
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Surely you could visit these places independently outside of the auspices of a group, I say to Lear. |
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During his first day in Iraq, Mumford arrived at a hospital outside of Basra where he tried to pass as a photojournalist. |
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His ups and downs professionally outside of the World Cup are a vital a part of his story in the book. |
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Probably true, but for whom outside of West Virginia is this a selling point? |
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We also need to do everything in our power to let our entrepreneurs spread their wings and do business outside of Scotland where the market is many times bigger. |
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Each mailable material must have a properly completed shipper's declaration for dangerous goods prepared in triplicate and affixed to the outside of the mailpiece. |
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With three minutes to go, and the race still in contention, it was a flashback to this time last year when Oxford rowed Cambridge down around the outside of the last bend. |
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Then bullets started ricocheting off the outside of our building. |
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When used outside of major urban areas, they minimize the risk of civilian casualties and requirements for granular intelligence. |
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For audiences outside of the Court, the angry and aggressive approach that Murphy decries might be particularly effective. |
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But it is one that Levin has parlayed into being the voice of a movement that has confounded those outside of it. |
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It's already out there, waiting for you just outside of some far-off hospital maternity ward. |
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And as this community broadens in spread and significance, we are effectively implicated in the relativization of the rest who remain on the outside of its borders. |
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When fire fighters arrive to find flames jumping up the outside of the building it is obvious that they too should lend their weight to student concerns. |
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Higher costs of operation forced many smaller local businesses to either move outside of their long-established sites in central Austin or close down business completely. |
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Their bodies were later found incinerated and buried in mass graves outside of town. |
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Anthony says that even a flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu may at times be outside of the scope of radar. |
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The simple fact is that, outside of the South and a few other areas, Tea Party extremism and brinksmanship is deeply unpopular. |
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We exist in this self-created vacuum with this project, and try to deliberately remain outside of everything, so we can create something that is different. |
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The whole purpose of travelling to the Netherlands this weekend was to visit the Tilburgse Kermis, one of the largest travelling fairs outside of Germany. |
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The commonest ankle sprain is when the heel or foot turn inwards in relation to the lower leg, overstretching the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. |
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Of the six Indo-European cases capable of being governed by adpositions, the ablative and genitive singular were not distinguished outside of o-stems. |
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I would like to think such is not the case either, as I have been politically active and have engaged with my community in many ways outside of my university life. |
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But not all health care providers agree that charcoal should be used outside of a medical setting. |
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We request everybody outside of the disaster area to refrain from hoarding gasoline, light diesel, and heavy fuel oil. |
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Although within China it was acknowledged, the atrocity of the Cultural Revolution, it was not outside of China. |
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The permits assign every Chinese citizen to a home district, outside of which they have few rights to welfare benefits, medical care or schooling. |
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The council has been called on to increase its commercial rates income by zoning land just outside of the city boundary for commercial development. |
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Whatsisface barely registered a blip outside of hard-core NASCAR circles. |
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Unconventional use of materials, interesting lines and concepts and outside of the box thinking make this a very stimulating and refreshing building. |
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The rebel army had lowered its banners and was taking cover in the forests that were interspersed between the farmland found outside of the gleaming city. |
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But would they be willing to extend their welcome to series that are streamed outside of Netflix? |
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If we abstract the technical from its social context and cultural foundations, technology appears to develop outside of society, following a trajectory of its own making. |
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Surrey has the highest GDP per capita in the UK and the highest cost of living in the UK outside of the capital. |
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Today the modern road for through traffic has been routed around the outside of the monastery buildings to allow some integrity of the grounds. |
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The router was configured to forward packets outside of a certain range of IP addresses to its internet uplink port. |
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I remember driving to remote villages outside of Abuja, the capital. |
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These conversations seemed dictated to him by something outside of him. He was a stuck record. |
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At this point I see people outside of the Twitterverse furrow or roll their eyes at how their message is reduced to a cutesy term. |
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At 24, I slipped on the ice outside of my Michigan apartment. |
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Large appendixes have been reported in the medical literature, mostly outside of radiology. |
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Police have had several reports of youngsters snapping waste pipes from the outside of bungalows in the town. |
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Aerobiology tests, carried out in high-security laboratories, create a mist of viruses on the outside of the mask. |
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Clancy clearly lays out the secrets for finding and taking down trophy quality whitetail bucks outside of their rutting season. |
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The bobsleigh track is at Hunderfossen, nine miles outside of town. |
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But he added there are plans to project an image of Astro Boy or video animations on part of the outside of the building. |
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Located approximately twenty-five minutes outside of Skagway is Dyea, Alaska, the location of Grizzly Falls Ziplining Expedition. |
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Mark Martin is probably the best race car driver outside of Dale Earnhardt ever to put on a helmet. |
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Regis Mohawk Casino at Monticello Raceway as well as the development of other gaming management opportunities outside of New York State. |
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They were both caught on surveillance camera outside of Watch Standard. |
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Embassy is extremely limited in its ability to provide emergency consular assistance outside of Asmara. |
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I heard about a woman whose neighbours reported her to the housing administration for dusting her rugs outside of reglementary hours. |
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This is a guy who should never see the outside of a jail cell again because he's too dangerous,'' said gang prosecutor Jared Moses. |
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However, the choice to consume alcohol outside of church is now a personal decision for any member. |
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Trim off superfluous fat, rub over the outside of the meat with salt and flour, and set it upon the mirepoix. |
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The outside of the Hyatt was bedlam. There was a group of more than a hundred injured people on the circular drive in front of the hotel. |
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Danny and I have been classmates for five years, but I've never spoken to him outside of lessons. |
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In other words, if a coindexed pronoun is outside of the c-command domain of a QNP, coindexing between the two will be semantically vacuous. |
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We were invited by the aunt of my grandson to go in on renting a cabin in the woods outside of Flagstaff, Arizona for a week. |
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Our walks, tete-a-tete, on the outside of the city, where I magnificently spent eight or ten sous in each guinguette. |
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The Welsh Assembly has the authority to draft and approve laws outside of the UK Parliamentary system to meet the specific needs of Wales. |
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The South East has the highest percentage of people born outside of Britain other than London. |
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Literature is a point outside of our hodiernal circle through which a new one may be described. |
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Doorways were made on the roof, with ladders positioned both on the inside and outside of the houses. |
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As time passed, Claudius was mostly forgotten outside of the historians' accounts. |
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The ingenuitive men soon found a large archway leading to the outside of the cave. |
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Bruce's sister, Mary, was hung in a cage outside of Roxburgh for four years. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was hung in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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After the fall of Calais, factors outside of Edward's control forced him to wind down the war effort. |
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The term Renaissance has also been used to define periods outside of the 15th and 16th centuries. |
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The traditional Chinese gateway erected in Liverpool's Chinatown is the largest gateway outside of China. |
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The dust particles and other debris move to the outside of the vessel by centrifugal force, where they fall due to gravity. |
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This development is designed to meet the growing demand for cargo handling space and infrastructure outside of the southeast. |
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During the Reformation, the term was hardly used outside of the German politics. |
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The Vita is selective in its coverage, and gives short shrift to Wilfrid's activities outside of Northumbria. |
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Devotees learn that there is nothing outside of God's presence, nothing outside of God's control. |
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But back in the middle ages, outside of Europe, there was nothing anything quite like it anywhere. |
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The largest alumni communities outside of the UK are in the United States, Greece and China. |
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All evidence indicates that water reed was rarely used for thatching outside of East Anglia. |
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The outside of the building was restyled with Gothic features, including new battlements and turrets. |
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When inserted into the staple, the outside of the mandrel should fit the inside of the staple exactly. |
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They are often produced in moulds or forms, giving the outside of the pie a very regular shape. |
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Durban has the largest single population of Indians outside of India, who have been developing traditional Natal curries since their arrival. |
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Historically, shanties were usually not sung outside of work contexts, and singing sea songs was generally the purview of sailors. |
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In contrast to Western popular music, a genre of music that is popular outside of a Western nation, is categorized into World music. |
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Many subgenres of heavy metal developed outside of the commercial mainstream during the 1980s such as crossover thrash. |
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The public loved the film, with lines stretching outside of cinemas as people had to wait for the next showing. |
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This trend soon spread outside of Italy, for example Louis III, Elector Palatine founded the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg. |
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The game went into a decline through the 1950s and 1960s with little interest generated outside of those who played. |
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One Northern Irish club, Derry City, plays its football outside of the United Kingdom in the Republic of Ireland football league system. |
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Nor does such messed-upness in life outside of novels invariably remain unchanged. |
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Tokyo is the first city outside of the Western world to host the Summer Olympics multiple times. |
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Tokyo will be the first city outside of these regions to host the Summer Olympics twice. |
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The 2000 Silverstone 500 USA Challenge was the first American Le Mans Series race to be held outside of North America. |
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For the first time since its inception the America's Cup was defended outside of the US off the coast of Fremantle. |
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It was the largest force the British had ever sent outside of Europe at that time. |
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These battle groups will operate outside of NATO and within the European defense initiative framework. |
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The largest number of Poles outside of Poland can be found in the United States and Germany. |
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This is no longer a requirement for the Lord Speaker except for State occasions outside of the chamber. |
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The Ministry should not be confused with the Cabinet, as ministers of the Crown may exist outside of this committee. |
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Salmond's main interests outside of work and politics are golf, horse racing, football, and reading. |
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On the outside of the aircraft, HID lighting is used for brighter illumination. |
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These compartments can be accessed through doors on the outside of the aircraft. |
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The first railway service outside of the United Kingdom and North America was opened on 5 May 1835 in Belgium, between Mechelen and Brussels. |
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In this case, the wires wrap around to the outside of the bulb, where they press against the contacts in the socket. |
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Throughout the war, American privateers devastated the maritime economy by capturing ships and looting almost every community outside of Halifax. |
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Until much more recently, however, Dispensationalism was much more universally held among Brethren outside of the United Kingdom. |
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The state provides no financial support to parents who choose to educate their children outside of school. |
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The Russian Federation and the Russian Empire are often combined outside of IOC sources. |
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Several flags outside of the United Kingdom are based on the Scottish saltire. |
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The use of a national anthem outside of its country, however, is dependent on the international recognition of that country. |
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Due to economic interdependence, the effects would reduce economic growth outside of Europe as well. |
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In English, and generally outside of Ethiopia, the country was once historically known as Abyssinia. |
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Andalas University is pioneering the establishment of a leading university outside of Java. |
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Bruce's sister, Mary, was suspended in a cage outside of Roxburgh for four years. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was suspended in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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A reduced blood flow in the webbing on their feet outside of the breeding season also helps to maintain body temperature when they swim. |
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Additionally, consumers have an opportunity to invest their savings outside of the country. |
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Calum and Rory had been concentrating on a long gestating project outside of Runrig. |
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The Carpathian brown bear population of Romania is the largest in Europe outside of Russia. |
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, which included a large number of Welsh immigrants, made its first appearance outside of Utah at this event. |
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As such, most African civilizations outside of Egypt did not experience a distinct Bronze Age. |
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If the succession is partial, the inhabitants can become nationals of a state whose territory they reside outside of. |
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Whatever utility the work may have outside of its stated boundaries will be largely because of such a nonprovincial approach. |
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The royal rooms were positioned on the first floor of a range of buildings that ran around the outside of the ward, facing onto a courtyard. |
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The River North Gallery District features the nation's largest concentration of contemporary art galleries outside of New York City. |
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These datasets are our primary source of information on global climate change outside of instrumental data. |
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Within a few days, the mussels migrate to the outside of the sock for better access food sources in the water column. |
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Other bands that have gone on to achieve a degree of success outside of the city include The Suns, The Wayriders, Casino and Face Of Christ. |
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Soon after smoking was introduced outside of the Americas it began appearing in painting in Europe and Asia. |
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The black population of Victorian Britain was so small that those living outside of larger trading ports were isolated from the black population. |
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In this example, Marta and her younger sister, Lolita, speak Spanish and English with Zentella outside of their apartment building. |
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Most of these are rare outside their native areas, though they may be spoken outside of China. |
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Bejine stops outside of the portal. He is about to enter it when Nyssa stops him. |
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Dictation of thought in the absence of all control exercised by reason, outside of all aesthetic and moral preoccupation. |
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Williams finished the campaign as the world number 18, the first time he has ended the season outside of the top 16 in six years. |
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The defeat left him ranked outside of the top 16 for the first time in 8 years. |
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Doctor Who has been broadcast internationally outside of the United Kingdom since 1964, a year after the show first aired. |
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Deep fried meat combined with sweet and sour sauce as a cooking style receives an enormous preference outside of China. |
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In 2015, close to half of all new wind power was added outside of the traditional markets in Europe and North America. |
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Not much is known about the dinospore stage of Blastodinium and its ability to persist outside of the copepod host in relatively high abundances. |
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Females and young males live together in groups while mature males live solitary lives outside of the mating season. |
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Masses of white, finely oolitic rock are attached to the outside of some of these coated pebbles. |
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However, outside of a few municipalities, these organisations were a minority and fell easily to Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War. |
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Whilst roads outside of urban areas continued to be built throughout the 1970s, opposition to urban routes became more pronounced. |
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They tend to grow too quickly due to being outside of their native range and large distances between the tree rings cause poor board quality. |
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Conditions outside of the camera can cause objects in an image to appear displaced from their true ground position. |
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It never happens outside of the story-books that a baby so deserted finds home and friends at once. |
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A war would take place outside of French territory avoiding a repeat of the First World War. |
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Thus, any future war would take place outside of French territory, avoiding a repeat of the First World War. |
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Eastern Russian forests hold arguably the largest number of brown bears in the world outside of possibly Alaska and northwestern Canada. |
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This species has become a serious pest in areas where it has been introduced outside of its native range. |
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Some algae and cyanobacteria are found naturally living outside of the lichen. |
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Within these communities and outside of them, around 23 Indigenous languages or Amerindian Languages are spoken as a first language. |
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As well, a reliance on social learning may be responsible in part for humans' rapid adaptation to many environments outside of Africa. |
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Baboons are also frequently injured or killed outside of the park by cars and by electrocution on power lines. |
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On plantations outside of urban areas however, men were primarily involved in fieldwork with women. |
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All the common alleles found in populations outside of Africa are found on the African continent. |
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Slaves outside of Sparta almost never revolted because they were made up of too many nationalities and were too scattered to organize. |
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Several county councils had administrative headquarters outside of their area. |
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Because these phenomena operate outside of the level of single segments, they are called suprasegmental. |
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The name Spira is first recorded in the 7th century, taken from villa Spira, a Frankish settlement situated outside of Civitas Nemetum. |
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He then moved swiftly and defeated a mighty host outside of Narbonne at the River Berre, but failed to take the city. |
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Gimli, in Manitoba, Canada, is home to the largest population of Icelanders outside of the main island of Iceland. |
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During the Republic the first series of large scale Dutch migrations outside of Europe took place. |
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Many of the newly rich moved billions in cash and assets outside of the country in an enormous capital flight. |
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While little is known about Nursling outside of Boniface's vitae, it seems clear that the library there was significant. |
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Italians in the Renaissance often called anyone who lived outside of their country a barbarian. |
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In addition, Europe has numerous national or regional sports which do not command a large international following outside of emigrant groups. |
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Nations and regions outside of Europe with significant populations of European ancestry. |
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Though there were cures for illness outside of prayer, ultimately the patient was in the hands of God. |
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In 1494, by the Treaty of Tordesillas, Isabella and Ferdinand agreed to divide the Earth, outside of Europe, with king John II of Portugal. |
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The kingdom's capital was transferred to the city, which, thus, became the only European capital outside of Europe. |
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Rio de Janeiro is home to the largest Portuguese population outside of Lisbon in Portugal. |
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Until cloves were grown outside of the Maluku Islands, they were traded like oil, with an enforced limit on exportation. |
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Mesoamerican architecture is mostly noted for its pyramids which are the largest such structures outside of Ancient Egypt. |
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The city is endowed with one of the largest collections of Prairie School buildings outside of the Midwest. |
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This orthography did not achieve a wide following outside of the Jesuit community. |
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Throughout the siege, the Aztecs had little aid from outside of Tenochtitlan. |
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Sweet potatoes rarely flower when the daylight is longer than 11 hours, as is normal outside of the tropics. |
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Dynamic MRI provides an additional diagnostic tool outside of open biopsy in delineating between pseudoprogression and tumor progression. |
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Representations of consonant sounds outside of the core set are created by adding diacritics to letters with similar sound values. |
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Dublin's retroflex approximant has no precedent outside of northern Ireland and is a genuine innovation of the past two decades. |
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