He dismisses both of these once popular theorists with a few crushing sentences and passes on. |
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As the rain came down, conditions turned slippery during the second half and passes went astray on both sides. |
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Furthermore, they claim that if the money goes astray, it is only after it passes through European and American banks. |
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Of 99 passes charted against the Giants, Bears and Vikings, 85 were accurate, catchable throws. |
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A good hour passes before we reach Skull Island and catch a glimpse of the mighty Kong. |
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Both reckoned this place comfortably passes muster and represents good value. |
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It passes upwards into almost flat-lying white coccolith chalk with parallel lines of black flint nodules. |
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Well, technically he is a marquis until his father passes on and the title of duke will be officially his. |
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His lack of size and strength allowed bigger receivers to run through his jams or outmuscle him for passes downfield. |
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Anyone standing on the surface of the moon would see the sun gradually rise as the terminator passes them and the area goes from dark to light. |
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Terbutaline passes into breast milk but has not been shown to cause harmful effects in the infant. |
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The estate as of the death, whatever it was, if any, passes to the executor from the will not on the grant of probate, of course. |
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If you take the long view, the commodity economy passes through three stages. |
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The full moon on 16 May will be eclipsed as it passes through the Earth's shadow, but it won't be completely dark. |
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In this type of amplifier, the output from the oscillator passes once through a gain medium that is pumped optically or electrically. |
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The force of the argument wrought in paint or celluloid becomes more evident as time passes and validates or weakens the artist's intention. |
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The whip passes on to the party leadership the opinions of backbench members. |
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Spring break rarely passes without a few nose-held news accounts of the bacchanalia. |
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Not a single day passes without the word appearing in the headlines of newspapers. |
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It passes from the liver to the heart where it revitalises the vital spirit and to brain where it revitalises the animal spirits. |
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For delegates and other surrogates who may get questions from the media, the campaign passes out two-sided laminated cards. |
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When the sun's unobstructed rays hit the outside surface of your windows, the light immediately converts to heat as it passes through the window. |
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The team members wear goofy cowboy outfits and hold up a signboard to advertise their goods for sale whenever a train passes by. |
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We like to play one-touch football, with a few short passes out of defence and then a long ball in to the full-forward line. |
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For those who are newer to the whole eclipse business, a lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into the earth's shadow. |
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When a warm body walks through thick underbrush and passes a tick, the tick attaches itself by clinging to clothing or fur. |
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The carpal tunnel consists of some tissues that surround the median nerve as it passes through the wrist and palm area. |
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Much of what passes for architectural writing, particularly in academia, is turgid and stilted. |
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The city is crossed from east to west by the Rio Mapocho, which passes through an artificial stone channel 40m wide spanned by several bridges. |
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A BBC article suggests a source of artificial intelligence that regularly passes the Turing test. |
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Customers on late flights may want to hold on to their boarding passes and check their accounts frequently to see if the miles post. |
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If casinos' practices were followed, images would be taken at check-in, while would-be passengers obtain boarding passes and check luggage. |
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Garrard completed 50 percent of his passes in the past two games and has been better on the run than throwing the ball. |
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Maradi's sprawling markets straddle the main highway which passes south to Nigeria. |
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As the coolant passes through the small tubes, it transfers the heat it has absorbed to the blowing air from the grille. |
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When ionizing radiation passes through cellular tissue, it produces charged water molecules. |
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The dura also forms a diaphragm above the pituitary gland, through which passes the pituitary stalk, joining the gland to the hypothalamus. |
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Dad ignores daughter if he passes her in the street and she wishes they had never heard of the Lottery. |
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Voice is the sound produced by the inward movement of vocal cords when the air from lungs passes through and brings the vocal cords together. |
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Currently, lorries pull over on the side of the road to unload and traffic passes around them. |
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Smith tended to sidearm his throws, but Tedford got him to keep the ball up around his ear and deliver passes over the top. |
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Oh, the joy of hearing a top-class brass section and not the ugly tuneless gabbling which passes for popular music today. |
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The fourth is Enhanced Child Relief for a working mother with 3 GCE O level passes in one sitting. |
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The left hand takes control of the sword by holding the tsuba and the right hand passes down the side, smoothing the sageo as it goes. |
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The 10k course, which passes through Croydon and Shirley, will be stewarded by members of Croydon Lions and Croydon Harriers. |
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After a state passes a law to deregulate the electric industry, the regulatory commission steps in to create the rules. |
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The intellectual sloppiness of much of what passes for anti-racist work does not justify burying racist logic within nationalist fantasies. |
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In coed football and volleyball, the sexes united to complete passes and spike balls in an overwhelming annihilation of Pierson College. |
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I figured that since passes were like gold dust I was going to keep mine in a safe place, which was in my video bag with my camera. |
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The offensive team passes the ball from man to man while the defense adjusts and follows the ball. |
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It passes steel-blue waters, deep green forests and craggy mountains rising up to 2,500 feet, and you may see golden eagles. |
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Closer by, the route passes some super old farmyards and barns, one has recesses for beehives. |
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Walking briskly, he covers the meat-packing district in concentric passes the way a Zamboni sweeps an ice rink. |
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Nearly all the blood from the stomach and intestines passes through the liver. |
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It passes through the beam splitter the way it came, and goes straight back into the laser. |
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When a star passes over the meridian, the transit instrument can be used to measure the angle at which this happens. |
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Marvel at the terrifying Alpine passes into Switzerland and the Gothic architecture of Germany and Belgium. |
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It involves swallowing liquid, called barium, that shows up on the X-ray as it passes through your digestive system. |
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In the past, graders at construction sites achieved accuracy by making repeated passes over the ground. |
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The mass was biopsied under ultrasound guidance on the second day of admission with 10 passes with a 15 gauge biopsy gun and Sure-cut needle. |
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The passes are usually safe and short, leading to completions and increased confidence. |
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He completes passes other quarterbacks wouldn't dare attempt, but that is a blessing and curse. |
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The Chargers don't have the offense to afford removing quarterbacks who have completed six passes in a row. |
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Making two or more passes with the tiller helps blend the compost with the topsoil and break up any clumps of material. |
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Actions, he knows, speak louder than words as he passes on the benefit of his defensive experience to those who seek to emulate. |
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This water is not consumptively used because it simply passes through on its journey to the Gulf of California. |
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The game really was a catalogue of errors, with wayward passes and mix-ups on both sides of the ball. |
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Sucrose is not digested in the mouth or stomach but passes directly to the lower intestines and thence to the bloodstream and the brain. |
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If the team passes on him, it won't be because of one diluted or masked urine sample. |
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The moment passes and my partner continues breathing deeply, oblivious to my little dialogue. |
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The broadband IR beam passes through the sample chamber and is focused by a lens onto a spinning filter wheel. |
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The circumcircle of a triangle formed by three tangents to a parabola, passes through the focus of the parabola. |
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This section passes through the four fingers, the thumb having been seen for the last time in the preceding section. |
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The entire nation passes the useless time watching the coloured balls wheek round each Saturday lottery evening. |
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He has also said that speed ramps must be introduced to the street to calm the traffic that passes through. |
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Flying into Kona, the plane passes low over turquoise water so clear I can see white sand and Black lava rocks through its shimmering depths. |
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The catalytic converter mixes these gases with air and then passes them over a catalyst made of rhodium and platinum metals. |
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Every day that passes sees the obituary columns of broadsheet newspapers bring us more examples. |
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Property held under a joint tenancy rather than separately passes to the survivor on death. |
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The opponent is easily seduced into long, lob style passes and dribbling into trouble. |
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It is two and a half years since he last saw them and not a day passes when they are not in his thoughts. |
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When the vehicle passes through a Brazilian section of town, the text shifts to Portuguese. |
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Traditional footwear is sandals or wooden clogs with a thong that passes between the big toe and the second toe. |
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While many spiders build webs, others do not, but instead ambush prey as it passes by. |
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He will be jettisoned this week if Hall passes a fitness test ahead of the their next game. |
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But he passes on the dish, maybe because I cooped a couple of the birds in his dog's kennel for a night. |
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This stretch of the river was the flood plain and this stroll passes through a number of water meadows. |
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Six minutes after his introduction Miller surged into the box as the passes reached 22 and Larsson undid his marker on the left wing. |
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Specific wavelengths are absorbed as light passes through a transparent gem or is reflected from the surface of an opaque gem. |
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He began strength training last week but will not be allowed to play catch until he passes resistance-based strength tests from the team doctor. |
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If the photon passes through the mirror, it automatically triggers a light-sensing device, which fires the gun and shoots the cat dead. |
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Wake turbulence happens when we pass through the wake of another aircraft, similar to when a boat passes through the wake of another vessel. |
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If he passes out on the floor with a big smile on his face and maraschino cherries stuck in his teeth, you've got a winner. |
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Add to this eight passes that missed the receiver altogether and twice being in front of the kicker at the kick off. |
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The purpose of a pressure defense is to force misplays, or bad passes by the opponents, taking advantage of the ten-second rule. |
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Their game was characterised by misplaced passes and a directionless attacking approach. |
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The players got tired and there were a few misplaced passes setting the opposition up. |
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The game then degenerated into a real mishmash of misplaced passes and precious few chances. |
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Twice Cheadle defenders misplaced passes to Hoyle who sent Longley through on both occasions. |
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To this has been added a sustained critique of much that passes for science studies. |
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She treats the opportunity with diligence and skill and dresses it with just the right helping of mannerism that passes for great acting. |
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Pulling and dragging was too commonplace, passes were misdirected and inaccuracy reared its head frequently. |
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If a player misdeals, the deck passes to the next player, and a Refa is declared. |
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Keep all your tickets and passes in the envelope they came in, and let the appropriate temp employees sort through it as needed. |
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A strategic zapper logs a driver's car every time he passes a certain point and he is billed every month accordingly. |
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The compensation levels will become legally binding on all airlines in the EU once the European Parliament passes the bill. |
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The molecule decomposes almost instantaneously when a supersonic shock wave passes through it. |
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Runs and passes are both part of the playbook, but you also have trick plays like the flea flicker or the running back pass in your repertoire. |
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The passage then passes under a gothic arch draped with stalagmitic curtains, to the start of a traverse. |
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If it was not the last trick, the lead for the next trick passes to the left. |
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Ishiguro reckons it might one day be possible to construct an android which passes for human, but only briefly. |
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Another DNA segment, the so-called transporting segment, then passes through the double-stranded break and the break is reseated. |
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Next, the Lap lady passes round a little bowl of reindeer milk which she bids us to drink. |
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Occasionally, a slip also passes to the fourth metacarpal or to the trapezium. |
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Grey reef and other requiem sharks need to move about or to be in moving water so that oxygenated water passes across their gills. |
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Barely a minute passes in this gun-crazy crime caper without someone pulling out a shooter or letting off some form of military hardware. |
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To give the epidural anaesthetic, the anaesthetist passes a hollow needle into a small space just below the spinal cord. |
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As you can see from the figure below, the baffle extends to the top of the tank, and the liquid passes through holes below the water line. |
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It is caused by light shining through thin altocumulus, which causes the light to bend as it passes through the water droplets within the cloud. |
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Here, turn left on to SH 60, which passes through orchards of apples, hops and grapes. |
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From a faint warmth through a decided warmth it passes to a definite heat, first pleasant, then dully painful, then sharply painful. |
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The tropical year when the earth in its revolution passes from one equinox or tropic to the same again. |
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We need not imagine that there is a magic moment when an embryo passes over a moral threshold of personhood. |
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Donating the passes will cost the city a fraction of the headline figure, as no extra services will be laid on. |
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The road to creativity passes so close to the madhouse, and often detours or ends there. |
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Fly through passes in mountainous terrain where venturi-fed winds can be fickle and unpredictable, and all bets are off. |
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A light ray is refracted when it passes from one medium to another at an angle and its speed changes. |
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The image passes through the lens, which further refracts the light through its anterior and posterior curvatures. |
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Water passes in and out through channels between the islands as ocean levels change. |
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Girls have won a greater proportion of passes at A-level for the last eight years. |
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The median nerve passes into the hand via the carpal tunnel of the volar aspect of the wrist. |
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In the same period transit Saturn in Taurus was making two passes over natal Pluto. |
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But don't be surprised if the team passes on defensive backs in the first round and takes a wide receiver. |
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Untitled, from 1984, is an abstraction of long brushy passes of bright purple, orange, cadmium yellow, red and turquoise. |
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Rarely a day passes when letters drop on doorsteps offering an irresistible way to make money or win a free gift for nothing. |
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These passes provide pensioners, many of whom have worked hard all their working lives and paid taxes, with free travel. |
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The big-noter passes along the lucrative and confidential investment opportunities he has just received. |
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Whenever one of those cars with amps, woofers, and speakers cranked up passes by going bang, bang, bang, etc., my whole body shutters. |
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This system automatically stops the train if it passes through a red signal. |
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There are fears that BSE in sheep could mimic scrapie, which passes easily by horizontal infection from sheep to sheep. |
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Except for the occasional wolf whistle, Superchav passes unnoticed among them. |
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The right recurrent laryngeal nerve usually passes around and behind the subclavian artery and then ascends to enter the larynx. |
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What passes without comment, though, what is accepted as a given, are modern notions of romantic love, the truth of sexual passion. |
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It passes between the dorsal border of the sartorius and the anterior border of the tendon of gracilis. |
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Through the window, I watch a man practice for the calf-roping event by tossing his lariat over anybody who passes by. |
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Along the way, the train passes by abandoned steel mills and through the towns where the employees who worked there lived. |
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I requested media passes far in advance and took advantage of the opportunity to access the field and dugout prior to the game. |
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They can organise lift passes for the summer hiking lifts as well as guided walks, 5 per week, and Nordic walking. |
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After a minute passes they jumped to a standing position and began doing jumping jacks. |
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At the end, he passes out, still adhering admirably to his code of personal courage. |
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It is defined as the energy lost or gained by an electron as it passes through a potential difference of one volt. |
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Although most of the light passes straight through a raindrop, the light at the edges is refracted and then reflected away from the raindrop. |
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It whizzes up steep hills with brio and remains stable as it passes coaches and juggernauts. |
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He passes judgments and expresses opinions without adequate knowledge of facts. |
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Most towns are too small to fill rail cars economically, if the railroad even passes by anymore. |
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These flexible wings also blend successive passes and radius the outside edges of the skate lane to prevent ski tips from catching. |
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In La Liga, he scored 16 goals and created many more with his passes and runs off the ball, lifting Real to a league championship. |
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My car is booked for a Warrant of Fitness tomorrow, so let's all keep our extremities crossed that it passes with no big repair jobs. |
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If everyone passes a second time, three more cards are passed as before and the auction begins again. |
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Special permission, in person, is required, and passes are non-transferable. |
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From the nose and mouth, air passes into the trachea and into each lung, through two airways called the bronchi. |
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The 33-year-old Moore holds the NFL record for receptions in a season, catching 123 passes in 1995 for Detroit. |
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While he makes some sensational grabs, he also drops more passes than an elite receiver should. |
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Not a day passes without reports of mugging, murder, dacoity, extortion and kidnap making it to the front page. |
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This section passes through the fourth sacral vertebra and sacral hiatus and the os ilium at the sciatic notch. |
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As the food you eat passes through your digestive tract, your body takes nutrients and water from the food. |
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The possible ludicrousness of what I was doing can probably be expressed properly when I say that the bus passes by my house every day. |
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The employer in turn can treat these passes as an expense for tax purposes. |
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As the route climbs out of Glen Nochty it passes an old house that goes by the curious name of Duffdefiance. |
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The 3D printer spreads one thin layer of powder over the print bed, then passes over the powder just as an inkjet printer head passes over paper. |
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But learning to play with your cornerbacks covering passes to wide receivers will take time. |
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The planet passes Spica at midmonth, moving four degrees north of the star on the 16th. |
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The walk passes through beautiful beech forest and follows the upper reaches of the Makarora River. |
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To astronomers, a transit occurs whenever a small astronomical object passes in front of a larger one. |
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The outer ear picks up sounds and passes them to the middle ear through the eardrum. |
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At that moment one of the colossal dark shapes passes directly under where we are standing. |
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The whirl of snow rises up next to me becoming bigger than life, completely engulfs me and quickly passes over. |
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These teams are proof that there's no use glitzing up an offense with passes when a good punch in the nose will suffice. |
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Turning north Michael passes through the dramatic mountains of the Hoggar massif before he pauses in the oil and gas fields of central Algeria. |
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Water simply passes out from the wall, falls against a flat surface and trickles into a surrounding moat. |
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During this period both teams tried hard to open up the play but far too often hand passes went astray and possession was lost. |
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As well as giving away needless penalties, Scotland could not capitalise on the 26 mistakes made by the Welsh, many of them knock-ons, forward passes and turnovers. |
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That's what passes for government in the lower chamber these days. |
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Instead, passes fled astray in alarming numbers amid erratic play. |
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Gayness passes across my lips and courses through my veins like a 20-year-old scotch. |
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He was always ready to make himself available, accepting a series of neat passes from the midfield and ever keen to take the direct route to goal. |
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No more seedy bars, inept passes or atrocious chat-up lines. |
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A sequence of passes separates the luminance and chrominance information from the composite video signal and demodulates the color carrier to separate out color information. |
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The former First Lady and current US senator from New York is widely seen as the most prominent standard bearer of what passes for a liberal wing of the Democratic Party. |
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When time passes and things remain relatively quiet in the United States, Americans tend to think the problem has been solved. |
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Funniest of all, though, is the opening squeal of computer noise nonsense that momentarily almost passes for a new Radiohead composition in itself. |
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Would the right thing to do be to hand the passes over to the parking department and put them back into circulation so they can be raffled off to the next lucky winner? |
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This gets a little bigger fairly quickly, and passes a couple of uninviting junctions, before entering a wide bedding passage with a stream flowing through it. |
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He passes me, and I tuck in behind, letting him tow me along. |
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If at any time there is no money left in the bank after settling all outstanding bets, the current hand ends and the role of banker passes to the right. |
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Keeping the sea on the left, the road passes through acres of paddy fields, interspersed with areca gardens and the odd patch of remnant rain forest. |
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The armed forces insist every recruit passes through this ordeal with flying colours before they take charge of real kit worth millions of pounds of taxpayers' money. |
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If the law passes in Denmark, only Finland, Hungary and Sweden will remain lawless when it comes to Lassie. |
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The keyboard encoder takes that information, encodes it in a digital form the main computer can understand, and passes it to the computer via the keyboard port. |
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The train passes mature hardwood maple, beech, yellow birch, hickory and American linden trees, and softwood alders and willows weeping over a calm pond. |
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To the west a tree lined hedge screens the site from Stantyway Road, which passes the site in a shallow cutting with tree lined hedges on the banks on both sides. |
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He passes the time by visiting bathhouses, where he writhes in licentious congress soapy enough to lave his sins and conceal the nether regions forbade by Japanese censorship. |
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The partner passes the ball back and the shooter fires away. |
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Time and again he won possession inside the mid-field area, shimmied, dummied and generally toyed with his opponents before threading delightful passes to his team mates. |
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Other barriers may also exist because xylem-mobile safranin failed to enter the ovary although the xylem passes around the nucellus and into the stylar tissue. |
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Modern analysis shows that the presence in the atmosphere of dust and large moisture particles causes some scattering of light as it passes through it. |
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Identify the free stall users with parking passes and after a year the city can decide based on use whether to add or reduce the number of free stalls, she said. |
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An input video signal of an interlaced scan format passes through an MCI block, an EDI block, and a line averaging interpolation block, respectively. |
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No news is what passes for breaking news coming out of the Syria talks that started in Geneva over the weekend. |
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The camera passes to each hostage in turn to allow them to plead with the Lebanese government to let them live. |
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Black, brown, orange, yellow, must be a few thousand fluffy little birds, waddling determinedly away from the train that passes noisily above them. |
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Don't think it's an easy trip, the twisting mountain passes inevitably slow you down. |
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The photographs were taken from a hidden spot beside a public road which passes in front of the chateau. |
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The aim during the practice match, besides testing the combinations, was quick distribution of passes in match-like situation and fast taking of set pieces. |
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I hope that the council at least passes its used cartridges to a recycling agent but by continuing to buy new cartridges it perpetuates oil wastage. |
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These days, the trading floor is responsible for only a small fraction of the actual volume that passes through the Exchange. |
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Oprah considers a stake in the clippers, rains flood Florida, Bob Hoskins passes away, and more stories from today. |
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Prove dough for 60-90 minutes until dough passes the finger-tip test. |
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With his huge, clunky camera, he managed to convey the blur of invasion as a tank passes a church. |
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Most of them are detected by indirect methods, based either on variations of the radial velocity or the dimming of the star as the planet passes in front of it. |
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Her English accent passes the jolly hockey sticks, Ascot-educated test. |
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The line of intersection of these two planes marks the equinoxes, the points at which the Sun apparently crosses the Equator as it passes from one hemisphere to the other. |
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However, the understanding of concussion and CTE while Marino was tossing touchdown passes simply did not exist. |
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But right now, people here are hoping for the best, but realize that much of the small island could be under water by the time Hurricane Charley passes by Florida. |
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For 24 years, he was the razzle-dazzle of basketball with his patented hook shot and no-look behind-the-back passes as a member of the Harlem Globetrotters. |
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Chasing a group of teens off a keg in the woods is what usually passes for an exciting day for the Springfield police. |
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He just passes the kero to Philip, and again the fire rages. |
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But if everything that passes in front of the eyes is supposed to be entertaining, and is viewed in that light, then the simulation would be condemned as appalling taste. |
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It is unclear if Kerry will be able to grab a bottle or two from the cubby the next time he passes through Moldova. |
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The mum has an egg, passes it over to dad, who stands in a huddle with the other dads for two months, while the mums go back to the beach and eat beachy things and get fat. |
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The scrub nurse assembles the hysteroscope and sheath and passes the remaining disposable supplies to the circulating nurse to begin the unit procedure setup. |
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In the Aldine engravings Abydos passes from the crescent to the cross. |
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There's hardly a week passes that the school doesn't ask for money of some denomination, so why they don't help with the parking situation is a joke. |
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For many Republicans presidential hopefuls, the road to the nomination passes through the Hawkeye State. |
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The fun starts with the rib-eye, passes through the teriyaki and steak au poivre and moves on up to the T-bone, served with your choice of sauce, chips, salad and garnish. |
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Where property is stolen, no beneficial interest passes to the thief. |
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If the House passes the bill, the across-the-board tax hikes and massive spending cuts that make up the fiscal cliff will not go into effect Tuesday as scheduled. |
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The shaky claim that DNA is a replicator ignores the endless subtle variation by means of which nature passes life on from one generation to the next. |
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The Boss passes over a page of paper and I give it the old fisheye. |
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As blood passes by the macula through retinal blood vessels, the pigments pass through the macula's outer layer to rest in high concentrations inside its center. |
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The rest of the movie is concerned with what passes for plot twists. |
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Shows are free, but remember to pick up passes a week before show time. |
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Instead, it must wait until it passes through the depletion region, and into the p-type region, where it is met with a huge concentration of holes, and can recombine. |
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This land evidently belonged to Mr Bourne's predecessor, Mr Fowles, as the right of way which he granted in the 1945 Conveyance passes over this land. |
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Hardly a month passes without someone in a black gown having to lay down the law on matters so fluid they might be more fittingly served in a saloon. |
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Soldiers guarding the entrances to the base thus need to ensure only that military personnel or civilians coming in carry one of the many passes accepted within the base. |
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Although some ultraviolet radiation passes through his level to be absorbed by ozone in the stratosphere, the most harmful radiation is absorbed at altitudes above 80 km. |
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A penumbral eclipse, sometimes called an appulse, occurs when the Moon misses the Earth's umbra but passes through its penumbra or secondary shadow. |
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The visitor passes through one of the rooms into the central part of the house, arranged round a garden with a colonnaded portico fronting a series of formal rooms. |
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As the rope passes underneath your feet, lunge your left leg forward and your right foot backward so that your feet are straddled about a stride's length apart. |
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People look askance at the young driver as the car passes noisily by. |
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As a wave passes through the open sea, the water moves only up and down. |
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Passengers said they were given boarding passes at around 3am but were later told the pilots had exceeded their flying time and they could not travel until Saturday afternoon. |
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This was the region known as Upper Egypt, being upstream of the Nile. After Aswan, the Nile passes through a section of hard rock, resulting in rapids or cataracts. |
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They don't realise when they're lurking around the public conveniences at the southern end of the bus station that the meridian passes immediately through the cubicles. |
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This section passes through the upper half of the fourth lumbar vertebra. |
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The relation between the body of Christ which is the holy Eucharist and the body of Christ which is his Church passes through the sacrament of holy orders. |
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But now I'm nailed to my leather seat as the speedometer passes 135 mph, the tach hits 8,200 rpm, and the church is a dancing dot in our rearview mirror. |
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Fish passes work like ladders, allowing the migrating sea trout and salmon to leap from one stage to the next over the weirs, which can be as high as five metres. |
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Northants were finding a lot of space on the right and on fifteen minutes produced a wonderful exhibition of one-touch passes that left the Oxford right back in bewilderment. |
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So as long as a lethal strike passes muster in constitutional terms, the location of the target is immaterial. |
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The robotic, stuttering moves between passes and fast breaks counters any ground the player animations gain, and seems to kill part of the frame rate at times in the process. |
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A vision passes through my mind of marine plumbing 100 years ago, the toilet flushing immediately in front of the paddle-wheel for the discharge to be mashed up. |
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As time passes and the booze catches up with her, she dozes off. |
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The Council passes an annual budget for spending on areas such as housing, traffic management, refuse, drainage, and planning. |
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The glitch impaired the airline's ability to do such things as conduct check-ins, print boarding passes and monitor the weight of each aircraft. |
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It states that openhanded passes would have to have a clear underhand striking action. |
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The peak is a major objective in the Beacons Way, a long distance footpath which passes from east to west across the massif. |
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He passes through from east to west, the geological units Stad-slate, flysch and melange of Wildflysch and Schlieren Sandstone. |
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The low-calorie chips are made with olestra, a synthetic fat substitute that has zero calories and passes through the body undigested. |
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The magnetic field passes through the scalp and skull, and induces a current in the underlying tissue, which depolarizes neurons. |
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There are also free seven-day gym passes to use at council-run leisure centres up for grabs until 23 September. |
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Warplanes on Wednesday overflew the area, through which passes the road to Damascus international airport. |
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However, his journey of realization passes through a series of illuminary intervals. |
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The Leonids meteors recur each year when Earth passes through the comet's trail, and chunks of debris burn up in our planet's atmosphere. |
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The A487 passes directly through Caernarfon, with Bangor to the north and Porthmadog to the south. |
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Ramirez passes around plates of cookies and mugs of a hot rice-milk drink called atole. |
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The right to the arms passes from the original bearer to those of his legitimate direct descendants by a male line. |
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One term of the collocation passes this limit by counting all the occurrences of its variant-forms as lemmatisation has been carried out. |
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The parallel running through that mouth also passes through Celtica and is Pytheas' base line. |
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Everyone passes the buck at the county supervisors' level and it just got worse and worse until the federal government pulled the plug. |
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Currently, USACE accepts the Interagency Senior and Access passes at its recreation projects, but is not allowed to sell or issue the passes. |
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As the bolus passes the posterior faucal arches the swallow becomes reflexive under the control of the brainstem. |
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Backscatter is caused when x-ray radiation passes through the cassette, bounces and reenters the cassette. |
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After the plane passes through the downdraft in the center of the microburst, it is swept by a tailwind, which robs the plane of lift. |
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This route passes through many of Cardiff's landmarks and historic buildings. |
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On its way to Manchester, the aqueduct passes under the River Kent at Staveley. |
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To the north, the main ridge of the central fells passes over Thunacar Knott before climbing to High Raise. |
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It is accessible only from a footpath that passes along Miterdale, at the foot of Muncaster Fell. |
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Complimentary passes will also be mailed to new charter member cardholders who sign on in the weeks ahead. |
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The annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges. |
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The antemeridian of this line passes through the Australian town of Alice Springs, although no-one knew it at the time. |
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As we continue down the cobblestone streets, Glen passes a joint. |
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Back in England the trail passes the Roman fort at Chew Green, and briefly follows the Roman road of Dere Street. |
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Luther Burrell, James Haskell, Jack Nowell, Mike Brown and Tom Youngs all threw points away with brainless passes or moments of madness. |
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Iran has a history of major earthquakes and a major fault line, the Zagros belt, passes through southern Iran. |
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Her findings undoubtedly underestimate actual turnpike usage, specifically the use of annual passes and shunpikes. |
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Carpal tunnel syndrome affects the median nerve at the wrist, where it passes beneath the flexor retinaculum. |
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It passes through the Tees Barrage between these ports, turning tidal downstream from the barrage. |
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The scenic highway passes through eight villages that reflect the nearly 300-year-old history and culture of the Outer Banks. |
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