Witnesses and the police estimated that his BMW three-series car was travelling at up to 120 mph in patchy fog without fog lights. |
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My rewatch of the whole of Who is just about reaching the moment when what's available becomes decidedly patchy. |
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He plays funkified soul-blues straight out Texas roadhouses, slightly patchy, earnest, raw and vulnerable. |
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The system is obviously working well since the litigiousness that plagues other countries is here only a patchy and sporadic affair. |
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We spent Wednesday free skiing around the hills, though the snow was patchy. |
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I thought about it for a while, tried to remember the events of the evening, it was patchy at best. |
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Some even say they are the heart of the problem and that their delivery is, at best, patchy. |
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It's a fun idea but the disparity between tracks results in a patchy experience at best. |
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The magnolia walls had transformed themselves to off-yellow, and the ceiling was a patchy white. |
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Ultimately phone masts are here to stay as the majority don't want poor or patchy reception. |
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Take a look at your lawn and write about the patchy areas of crabgrass and bald spots found. |
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Its snouty head, patchy grey body and small pedal fins make the dwarf look more like a large dolphin than a baleen whale. |
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If the rain patchy you might still need to water your really thirsty plants but definitely leave the lavender alone. |
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At week 9, patchy staining was observed with a few clusters of cells within the basal cell layer. |
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This overly long melodrama from the Philipines suffers technical flaws like poor dubbing, patchy performances and a meandering narrative. |
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Since then, his records have been sometimes patchy, indifferent affairs, but he's retained a devoted, loyal fanbase. |
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Curved, patchy sails of silk, canvas and mesh, attached by wire to metal frameworks, project in numerous directions. |
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It's patchy but polished, and the antics of his bibulously amorous general are most diverting. |
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Most brindles appear striped, although some only have different shades of brown that seem more patchy. |
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The ductal involvement is frequently patchy, in a pattern similar to the bile duct damage seen in primary biliary cirrhosis. |
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It's possible, for example, that early hominids living as bipeds in patchy forests became easier targets for leopards and other predators. |
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It is indeed a lazy production, marred by a patchy gag rate and a truly unenthused turn from its biggest star. |
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His skin was patchy and faded, and there seemed to be a faint coating of some sort of slimy gel covering most of his body. |
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In this case frosts will be patchy as cloud acts as a blanket, helping to keep the night-time temperatures higher. |
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They scuttled for days and days till they came to a great forest, exclusively full of trees and bushes and stripy, speckly, patchy shadows. |
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Across from me sit three other men, all bundled up like babies in romper suits and all sporting the same patchy frostbitten face as Scott. |
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The mood is buoyant, the banter is sporadic and the outcome is patchy, if not mostly enjoyable. |
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There was extensive but patchy acinar atrophy and parenchymal fibrosis, but no evidence of fat necrosis, pseudocyst formation, or calculi. |
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Mesenteric disease on CT scan is seen as a patchy or diffuse increase in density, strands within the mesentery, and a stellate appearance. |
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His symphony is patchy in both structure and content but its sentiments are held sternly in check. |
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Lough Carra had small hatches of mayfly, olives and sedges over the week, with fishing described as patchy, with some anglers having good sport. |
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A computed tomographic scan showed a heterogenous tumor with central hyperdensity and patchy calcification. |
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A thin marine clay ironstone with a patchy distribution overlies the flint. |
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It has many of the trappings of a five-star hotel, but the service can be a bit patchy. |
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The lungs showed significant congestion, edema, and patchy, hyaline membranes in all lobes. |
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His chest X-ray findings and pulmonary function tests demonstrated patchy areas of fibrosis and evidence for restrictive lung disease. |
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Most common finding is bronchopneumonia with patchy air-space areas of increased opacity. |
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Gross examination of the liver can reveal patchy white areas scattered on the capsule or cut surface surrounded by hemorrhagic tissue. |
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However if there is some warm air located near the ground, some air may rise and form areas of patchy or high cloud. |
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This patient had a similarly colored bright blue colon and some less intensely stained patchy blue areas in the small intestine. |
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And organisation is patchy in rural areas where there are transport problems. |
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The remainder of the pancreas showed patchy areas of atrophy admixed with thick bands of fibrous tissue that separated the few remaining acini. |
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Evidence based on research within Ukraine is patchy and its quality varies between regions. |
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As the only team not to suffer at least one really poor result throughout the patchy series they must surely secure a place in the semi-finals. |
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His accomplishment is all the more remarkable in view of Allied strength, the poor weather, and the patchy quality of his own army. |
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Information on quality of life was patchy, with no common outcome measures. |
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It has suffered at the hands of the Japanese 4x4 pick-ups, though, due to its reputation for patchy quality. |
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Some progress has been made, but overall this remains patchy and inconsistent. |
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This was partly due to the patchy audio quality, but the cast's collective lack of acting ability and a stunted storyline didn't help either. |
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The novel's language is patchy in quality and it is hard to know whether this is the fault of the author or the translator. |
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It was a patchy but hard rocking lo-budget affair released on tiny indie label Trinity. |
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Poverty and social degradation breed discontent in certain population groups especially in the ethnically and confessionally patchy states. |
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I don't care if rain is patchy or scattered or intermittent or coming in from an easterly direction. |
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Instead of the patchy chin hair he had before, he now sported a five o'clock shadow. |
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His jaw was parted wide, and a fizzing crackle hummed from within his throat, like the beginning of a patchy radio transmission. |
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Ringworm of the scalp may start as a small sore that resembles a pimple before becoming patchy, flaky, or scaly. |
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They showed a patchy demyelinating polyneuropathy, with all nerves involved. |
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It is not like Leeds fluked this win either, in what was an extremely patchy game. |
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These spindle cells formed small desmosomes and produced patchy basement membrane. |
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Sections showed early patchy bronchopneumonia, centriacinar emphysema, and desquamative interstitial pneumonitis. |
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The narrative also jumps between miscellaneous angles and points of view, creating a portrait that is necessarily disjointed and patchy. |
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The distribution of these patchy infiltrates can be peripheral, resembling chronic eosinophilic pneumonia. |
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There was a mild patchy proliferation of duct epithelial cells, but no dysplasia. |
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A patchy distribution of crustaceans in the NOW was indicated in a study of the diet of dovekies. |
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Weather forecasters said today would be cloudy with some patchy drizzle throughout the morning. |
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The 2000 US Open champion committed 53 unforced errors and was given a warning for racket abuse in a patchy display at Rod Laver Arena. |
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The treated limb will show patchy areas of pallor caused by arteriolar constriction. |
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Diane Keaton directs and stars in this patchy comic King Lear about a dying father and his three daughters. |
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As Verheugen rightly warned, implementation of new laws on Kurdish language rights and on torture has been slow and patchy. |
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Six minutes and a fraction over 20 seconds later, and the British four were contemplating a row of latent promise but patchy quality. |
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He's been trying to turn his patchy old front yard into a lawn since early spring. |
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Temperatures are predicted to be near or just above average, with a plenty of dry, bright weather and the possibility of a colder snap and patchy fog. |
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This is his debut album, recently released this side of the pond, and although it is a raw, slightly patchy affair, after a few plays it weaves its intimate spell. |
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Networks to overcome isolation and fragmentation are patchy and uneven. |
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Recorded by Clash roadie Baker Glare, who was learning the intricacies of a Portastudio and mixing on the job, the quality varies from patchy downwards. |
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Chest x-ray showed bilateral focal patchy areas of infiltrate at the bases of both lungs, which was interpreted to be consistent with pneumonitis. |
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The farmer ripped and mounded by tractor through the patchy salt grasses, then brought lots of spoilt bales of straw down to be rolled out over the really squidgey bit. |
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The West Country is the part of Britain most visited by walkers and nature lovers, but until now they have had to make do with a patchy network of footpaths and coastal walks. |
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On the alternative side the evidence was patchy and inconsistent. |
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In relation to the small patchy areas on Packhouse Field, I think you are thinking, are you not, mainly of the patterns in the Fraises de Bois crop? |
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To the ugly-American eye it looks like a vast and patchy soccer field, bordered by stockyards, grain silos and the clanging docks of Port au Spain. |
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The white-headed duck is the only stifftail to occur naturally in Europe, with a patchy distribution running from the western Mediterranean through to Central and East Asia. |
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Ironically, Roland's work on alpine butterflies and tent caterpillars in patchy environments represents some of the best fieldwork to date on movement and scale. |
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The Sumatran rhino's body is covered in a patchy coat of shaggy hair. |
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Mozambique's drought is patchy, with some areas enjoying good rainfall or able to use old Portuguese colonial-era irrigation schemes to boost production. |
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The judiciary and police service operate voluntary arrangements for masons in their ranks to reveal their membership, although implementation of the system is patchy. |
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The patchy raggedness of the moult gave him a somewhat mangy appearance, but by the end of June he was smooth and as lean as a hungry wolf in his summer coat. |
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However, the illustrations are a bit patchy, varying in quality and style. |
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The wind was ruffling through her patchy fur and he realised she was as naked as he was, the exposed patches of hide glaringly obvious and peculiar-looking. |
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Research at present is patchy and inconsistent especially for rowing. |
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However, new research finds provision by housing associations is patchy and that jobs are even more important in determining whether young people abandon the countryside. |
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My education on women's studies and literature is patchy and incomplete. |
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I hope some of the measurements I make will not only assist those looking for the patchy microbe oases, but will also dovetail with my Mars surface research. |
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The authors are the first to admit that much of the information is patchy and of variable quality, reflecting the often parlous state of official data. |
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Graziers tell stories of good years when the grass is up to their waists, but at the moment, only patchy areas have enough rain to put a nice bit of grass on the ground. |
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Neighbors with patchy or unmown grass were frowned upon, or worse. |
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Despite a revived interest in Scottish identity in recent years, the teaching of Scottish history is patchy and tokenistic with glaring gaps spanning hundreds of years. |
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The variable pricing and patchy selection are the service's big let-downs, and the legality of what you get is the only up-side of the service that I could find. |
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The over sowing of old patchy lawn areas can also be tackled at this time. |
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Similarly, the tie-in with South American legends and superstitions attempts to engage with a mythic archetype of monstrous evil, but this too is patchy and unconvincing. |
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The surface of the lesions was mostly ulcerated with patchy areas lined by metaplastic squamous epithelium that showed pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia. |
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The Gulf menhaden occurs throughout the Gulf of Mexico, but its distribution is patchy. |
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Inevitably, the justice administered was patchy and appeals were made direct to the King. |
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Further north, its distribution is very patchy, being confined to a few localities on the west coasts of Ireland and Wales. |
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An exception to this is the walrus, where females form dense aggregations perhaps due to their patchy food sources. |
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Marine mammals are widely distributed throughout the globe, but their distribution is patchy and coincides with the productivity of the oceans. |
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They live in a forest environment with patchy resources, and a male is unable to monopolize more than one female due to this sparse distribution. |
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Most were of comparatively low power, at less than 50 kilowatts, leading to patchy coverage of the country. |
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The marine biotopes are diverse and include extensive sea grass beds and mudflats, patchy coral reefs as well as offshore islands. |
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I've tried Nitromors and a wire brush, which worked to a certain extent but it's very patchy. |
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Vitiligo is a relatively common skin disease characterised by development of patchy depigmented macules. |
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The evidence evaluating corticosteroid injections for rotator cuff, patellar, or Achilles tendinopathy was too patchy to be useful. |
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One of the LEFs main jobs will be as a watchdog for the LECs, which were criticised by MSPs for their patchy performance. |
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The population distribution of these marvelous creatures is patchy too. |
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Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a patchy ulcerated and erose solid tumor almost obstructing the lumen on the proximal antrum. |
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Does lack of available suitable habitat explain the patchy distributions of rare calcicole fern species? |
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Soils at the site are developed on patchy Rotomahana Mud on Kaharoa Tephra overlaying older rhyolitic tephra. |
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As a skin expert I also meet many pregnant women who develop chloasma, a patchy skin discolouration. |
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Because of atheromatous change, there is usually patchy constriction, with some areas of normal arteriole calibre. |
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A few weeks later, if it is still patchy, oversow lightly with quality lawn seed. |
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A few weeks later, if your lawn is still patchy, oversow it lightly with a quality lawn seed. |
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Your skin has developed white patches due to depigmentation and therefore loses its colour in a patchy way. |
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The other domestic dust-ups should be tight with Moneyslane, on a patchy run of form, travelling to Laurelvale and ground-share partners Richhill and Broomhill meeting. |
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All large groups in angiosperms such as magnoliids, monocots, basal eudicots, rosids and asterids show a patchy image with both positive and negative observations. |
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It is made of redware and has a patchy green glaze, which has partly burned into bubbles, indicating that its manufacturing process was not wholly successful. |
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Sandy Pleistocene sediments occur as fluvial sediments along rivers and streams and as a very thin and patchy surficial layer of either colluvium or eluvium. |
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Nonsynchronous spatial overlap of lizards in patchy habitats. |
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For many beach areas there is only patchy information about the wave climate, therefore estimating the effect of wind waves is important for managing littoral environments. |
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It remains unclear if the patchy distribution of these forests and woodlands is natural, or the result of clearing which began during the Incan period. |
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The ads were already showing as he clambered along and in their patchy glare he loomed and ducked and apologized, and was a clumsy intruder in a world of snuggling coupledom. |
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Some ducks, particularly in Australia where rainfall is patchy and erratic, are nomadic, seeking out the temporary lakes and pools that form after localised heavy rain. |
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Short-term exposure of humans to high levels of dioxins may result in skin lesions, such as chloracne and patchy darkening of the skin, and altered liver function. |
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Prion protein immunostaining showed intense immunoreaction of the core of the florid plaques and patchy and granular deposits that were arranged in rounded clusters. |
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Considering the patchy distribution of the hosts of Ciidae, the existence of strong selection against specialization, particularly monophagy, can be expected to be operating. |
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Both flaps healed uneventfully, aside from an area of friction-related epidermolysis on the right hemiscrotum, which left a patchy area of persistent hypopigmentation. |
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