I do believe that our paths will cross again, Maria, and we shall walk humbly with our Savior. |
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To begin with, what feature of Tibetan Buddhism do you think differentiates it from other types of Buddhism or other spiritual paths? |
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I'm glad it distances me because I'd rather not be sucked into a movie that had it's own paths for me to go down. |
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The product of the regression coefficients of the two paths constitutes the indirect or mediational effect. |
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Through introspective research and self-analysis we find self-acceptance and this leads us naturally towards one of the paths of inner peace. |
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You don't have the freedom to go everywhere, but you must often select from branching paths. |
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An eclectic palette of samples etched out paths seldom visited in accessible forms. |
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He zipped along streams and paths of data, revelling in the freedom, in the measureless immensity that was inside. |
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Oxbow lakes are formed when river channels cut through their own meandering paths and form shorter courses, leaving standing bodies of water. |
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Good paths are vital to a garden and deserve a lot of thought and attention. |
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The route is a combination of moorland tracks and field paths though no great climbs are involved. |
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But the seas are beginning to part, and several paths forward are appearing before you. |
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I love to glide my skis along the easy and moderate paths, crossing snowcovered meadows and scrublands. |
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The lots clearly stop where the marshiness begins, and the road paths seem to be motivated by topography rather than external geometry. |
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Both pilots begin to focus on the bandit, and both begin flying their best Basic Fighter Maneuvers while clearing their flight paths. |
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Agile wallabies graze on the lawns and bandicoots scamper across the paths then off into the paperbarks. |
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Work is being done on the pathways round the lakes in order to keep anglers to the paths and hopefully seed the bald areas. |
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In fact, many of the finest homes in America are graced with courtyards, terraces, garden paths and drives paved with brick. |
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A recurring problem highlighted by these inspectors was the number of butts thrown on paths, roadways and parks. |
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The Athenian youth flocked to his side as he walked the paths of the agora. |
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Besides churning up the meadows, the vandals have been tearing along paths and dirt tracks. |
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Every day, he watched women with baby carriages ambling down paths and children tumbling in the grass, and it crushed him. |
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Many areas in the paths are much too narrow, uneven, and have insufficient ramps for baby buggies or wheelchairs. |
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His heart pounded quickly, beating out a fierce tattoo in his strong chest as he walked down the paths which wound and turned into dead ends. |
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The clearing of undergrowth for trek paths and human interference had badly affected the thrushes, babblers, warblers and bulbuls in this region. |
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The paths have been tarmacadamed and are a great improvement on the old paths. |
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Huge dark chinars and smaller magnolias, with their large, fragrant loose-petalled flowers, stand alongside the paths. |
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Tantric Buddhism is influenced by Brahamanism and is concerned with yogic paths to salvation stressed in rituals and in texts called tantras. |
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A well laid out internal network of main, cross roads and paths is essential for efficient movement of men and machinery. |
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Still, auteurist aims are diverse enough that it's still possible to find filmmakers who have chosen to go down less traveled paths. |
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In exposing weak or faulty paths, the opportunity to operate tactically at the expense of competitors becomes apparent. |
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All other loxodromes, e.g. the direction NW, trace spiral paths that converge on either the north or south pole. |
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Even though the woodlands here are relatively small, it's easy to get lost in them if you don't follow the paths. |
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It was admittedly a much better walk though being lost as we went away from the main paths and more into proper forest. |
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The open space is popular with neighborhood residents, who climb the red-earth paths and jog on the loop road with their dogs. |
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It's a six-hour undertaking with a 700m ascent along paths hewed into near-vertical mountainside. |
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Concrete is masked by the crushed stone of the paths, and smooth, rounded carefully graded stones round the bases of the rods. |
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The young also cross paths with the loggerhead shrike, a bird that impales its prey before eating. |
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She hung the rucksack on her shoulder and walked slowly down the familiar paths she had passed before. |
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A great many people depend for their livelihood on these paths being open, not just for recreation. |
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There are walking paths down through olive and citrus groves to the Mediterranean where you can strip off and swim in the aquamarine water. |
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The board is robustly constructed, and the signal paths generate a clean, unambiguous signal. |
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Well-maintained bicycle paths complete with road signs and traffic lights connect towns and cities, often running parallel to rural highways. |
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The curving paths and ramps conjure up images of a Tuscany landscape as they rise towards the visitors center. |
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In this ultimo tempo, the paths of Peter and his apostolic twin, Judas, cross and ultimately diverge. |
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They will follow the tiny paths over the mountains and through the famous vineyards of Rioja before skirting the cities of Burgos, Leon and Lugo. |
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Public rights of way would be unaffected but ramblers would not be able to stray from paths. |
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Public rights of way are paths and tracks through countryside and sometimes residential areas where people can walk, cycle and ride horses. |
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Perhaps once in a lifetime, if we are very lucky, our paths may cross with someone who is destined to make an enormous change in our lives. |
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Elsewhere there are places where thoughtless mountain bike and motorbike riders have churned up paths. |
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On the island, I followed indistinct paths through the lime, oak and black alder trees. |
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Fundamentalist clergy wandered the back roads and river paths between Staines and Richmond, calling for divine retribution. |
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The paths that landed the two men in their respective positions are markedly different. |
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The apparent paths of the sun, the moon, and the major planets all fall within the zodiac. |
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These paths will later be obliterated when the site is replanted and returned to a state of virtual nature. |
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Hooligans behave like thugs smashing up anyone and everything in their paths. |
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Bundles of goods containing inflammable material can be seen lying on foot paths blocking already narrow lanes. |
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The site is landscaped and encircled with stone paths and plants in keeping with the natural habitat. |
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The route is a fascinating medley of cobbled paths, alleys, fortified walls, and gardens. |
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Page 23 features a border of xerographically magnified neo-crosshatchings that suggest hills, paths and tree cover. |
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In the second stage, indirect paths were examined by regressing each proximal variable on the distal variables. |
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The paths leading to the hides are of compacted gravel, generally on level ground and well maintained. |
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When we finally made it back to the gate the nice paved paths seemed an oasis of smooth level ground. |
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Markers made of circular blue glass reflectors, indicating paths for visitors, would be embedded in the street. |
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Some of these components are redundant while others are critical paths so that any failure will bring the whole system down. |
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As I look back on the last five years, I wonder at what would have happened had we chosen different paths. |
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They will, however, be loath to permit deviant minorities to wander from widely acknowledged paths of rectitude. |
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Ten miles of bike paths wind through the property and link up with a more extensive regional trail network. |
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You should design the game to be winnable, or at least possibly winnable through multiple paths. |
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Forked story paths in the beginning allow you to choose between siding with the armed rebels in resistance or the Soviets in appeasement. |
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There are well-laid, carefully graded paths for walking and for cycling, and some impressive looking recreation facilities. |
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The paths between have to be tidied up but the beds themselves are now ready for planting. |
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The walk is almost wholly on level tracks and paths, with a very short stretch along the Barbon road. |
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Instead of taking an algebraic approach, however, Halton used a shortcut inspired by the geometry of paths traced by rays of light. |
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Two other figures took their own paths from African-American and popular sources. |
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Most of the ride is on quiet roads and cycle paths over flat terrain, with the occasional gentle hill. |
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Many spiritual paths have teachings regarding the free will of others and the effects of karma. |
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Over the next few days I wheezed and huffed and puffed my way slowly along the mountain paths. |
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Choose a site that's level and shady, has good drainage and allows easy access to wheelbarrows, garden paths and hose hookups. |
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Discovering and forging westering paths was increasingly portrayed as a heroic, transforming experience. |
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Nearly 100 years old, Wanderlust meets a few times a month on different paths and trails, traversing the city's unique landscape rain or shine. |
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Most are following well-worn paths, heading for communities where they know they will be offered temporary accommodation or work. |
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Here we learned that something was going on, which explained why no one was out on a Sunday on the well-trodden paths and tracks. |
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Climbers are also advised to plan their routes carefully, to stick to well-trodden paths and to stay together in groups. |
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But this was not a glad sight, for the roads and paths showed that they were well-travelled, and recently, by mounted troops. |
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The city and its people were immaculately clean, the paths and squares swept, and the humblest canoemen clean in his rags. |
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The sheep know their patch, fortunately, and follow well-established paths from one high point to another. |
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Over the path are slender steel arches designed to carry banners that give a festive and heraldic flavour to both internal and external paths. |
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Four Army helicopters have lifted around 400 giant bags of stone up the Lake District fells to help in the repair of popular eroded paths. |
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The trail led into some weedy areas, through farms, but mostly along motorbike paths with nice scenery. |
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The route follows well waymarked paths from Hawkshead across low pastures to the charming settlement of Colthouse. |
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The peninsula is looped by the Dingle Way, one of Ireland's best waymarked paths. |
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It flew in search of waterfalls that fell off the hills and flowed in serpentine paths on the plains. |
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My favourite of these are the daffodils which appear everywhere from formal gardens to woodland paths to urban wastelands. |
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Not that he's buying the accolades about challenging the parameters of punk and blazing new paths of self-expression. |
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Ancient bridle paths sprout afresh as huge jamun trees, wild bamboo and sal give cover along the way. |
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He said that it would not be possible to make the main entrance wheelchair accessible but that the council would try to widen some of the paths. |
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Explore the Lowther Hills or wander along lower-level paths, past the old lead mine workings. |
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Today, accelerators race the particles in straight lines or, to save land space, in ringed paths several miles in diameter. |
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Red mud paths dissect the vibrant green of paddy fields, the dense foliage of coconut, jackfruit, cashew, areca nut and bamboo plantations. |
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Brushwood is represented by low and thick bushes, at the sides of the paths, formed by jaborandis, vassouras, and carquejas. |
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Field edge paths have fancy dandelions, namely goats beard, broadcasting their large clocks of seeds. |
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There are promises of graded paths and walkways, one suitable for wheelchair access. |
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We set out along a series of paths just wide enough for two horses to walk abreast. |
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We walked for a long time, following winding paths carved by herds of cattle, through high meadows into an exotic place that seemed like a foreign land. |
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We can aim at an economy that makes dignity and security a baseline and lets people cut their paths from there. |
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Accelerator design was, of course, a relatively new field, and Bell's work at Malvern consisted of tracing the paths of charged particles through accelerators. |
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Destitute area residents live in homes constructed of mud, sticks and stones and the villages are only accessible by mountain dirt roads and foot paths. |
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Formal beds, divided by paths, probably contained a mixture of fragrant herbs, flowers including honeysuckle and rose, and fruit trees such as mulberry and quince. |
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Leave the reservoir behind by following the path running between a plantation and a little brook to reach a junction of paths at a stone waymarker. |
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Much of the countryside is accessible too, with hundreds of long-distance paths and shorter, waymarked routes to help you discover woodlands, heaths, hills and moors. |
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Now, does anyone else besides me have trouble with weedy gravel paths? |
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While rafting and kayaking in Nepal, adventurers can float along picturesque mountain rivers enjoying tranquil views, far from the well-traveled paths. |
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Two players who crossed paths with him were not allowed to enter the league in 1966, Connie Hawkins and Roger Brown. |
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It was shipped from the wharves on the property of the planters, since roads were primarily muddy paths and nearly all plantations were near the water. |
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In the opening pages of his introduction, Ross alludes to the separate paths kente has taken in Ewe and Asante communities as he discusses the cloth's name itself. |
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Andrew set the fundraising ball rolling a year ago, seeking to provide proper facilities for youngsters with nowhere to skateboard except public paths and kerbsides. |
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They claim paths have broken and uneven kerbstones and the grids are blocked up, especially in the back streets, and want the council to clean and maintain them properly. |
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When the small plane crossed paths with military helicopters, as happened two or three times, the researchers held on as Mr. Giles wigwagged to signal he had seen them. |
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And you learn all about the head for heights that you need if you are going to tackle one of the narrow maintenance paths that follows the tortuous windings of a levada. |
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In an unlikely romance that kindles between two single New Yorkers at an airport, they cross paths for a long while till they have the courage to finally make a connection. |
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Now, Carol Danvers debuted in 1968 as Ms. Marvel, an Air Force officer who crosses paths with Captain Marvel. |
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Nordic walking is best practised on fairly smooth and level paths. |
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He patrolled on foot, and Improvised Explosive Devices filled the donkey paths that crisscrossed the wadis and hills. |
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Hinduism is a complex religion, and there are many paths in it. |
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And now as a free man, Kenneth does everything in his power to guide his clients in productive paths out of violence. |
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Leaving the moribund eddie, Frank crosses paths with a black deliveryman, and they talk about hurricane survivors. |
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The tribal groups are animistic, constantly making offerings to the myriad spirits believed to inhabit the village, houses, trees, paths, mountains etc. |
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Dusty paths lined with flickering orange lanterns led us to our final camp, a slice of dramatic Arabian luxury. |
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As powerful electric arcs leap from welding rod to the metal, they sometimes follow unpredictable, lightning-like paths, leading to sloppy welds and splattered metal. |
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During a crash event, the foam also supports the vehicle's safety cage by controlling displacement and improving or maintaining load transfer paths. |
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The mountain tops are wild, but the valley bottom is filled with cottonwood trees, purple sage and wild geranium, and riverside paths meander away to waterfalls and pools. |
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Everywhere, it clogs the narrow paths between the paqa's domes, clings to the masts and sails of the ship, and teases at the lapping waves of the bay. |
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Knowing that she was still in danger if she remained here, I lifted her tenderly and took flight, dogs baying at our heels as I loped along darkened paths. |
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Richard Branson and Elon Musk have taken very different paths in their race to the heavens. |
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Up ahead was a topping of pine trees and somewhere in this was Highcliff Nab, a great nose of sandstone which is a focus for paths and a magnet for travellers. |
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This type of magnetoresistance is called ballistic because the electrons' paths are so short that the particles don't collide with atoms as they zip through the nanocontact. |
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Most come for the beaches, jungles, hiking paths, luxury resorts, and the temples of neighboring Cambodia. |
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Sign surveys also were conducted throughout each session by searching for scats, tracks, feeding signs, and dens within and along the paths between trap stations. |
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Suborbital paths are the trajectories of choice for ballistic missiles. |
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I followed Sean away from the beach, down the sandy paths where the marram grass gave way to bracken and scrubby trees, deeper and deeper into the dunes. |
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There is no good reason beyond that inexplicable American habit of following beaten paths. |
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At the south end of the island, you can visit hot thermal springs, walk on paths around peaceful ponds or relax in front of tiered water cascades. |
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Anderson has emerged as a road grader, clearing paths for Dillon. |
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You can spend your day meandering through the maze-like cobbled paths that are lined with picturesque Venetian-style houses painted in rainbow pastels. |
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Once a reduviid happened to cross paths with me, and excitedly I cupped it in my hands and ran into the house to show my parents. |
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Whitefield and Wesley, however, were soon back on friendly terms, and their friendship remained unbroken although they travelled different paths. |
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The galaxy's gravity bends the light into different paths, so astronomers see the background blazar as dual images. |
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It causes production to pursue paths which it would not follow unless the economy were to acquire an increase in material goods. |
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This provides forecasts to the aviation industry of volcanic ash clouds that could enter aircraft flight paths and impact aviation safety. |
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This would permit faster services and possibly allow additional train paths. |
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Literally the four paths of distraint, a process by which one could, under certain circumstances, seize goods owed by another. |
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It is a garden city designed for families of the upper middle class, with peculiarity of having pedestrian paths completely free of traffic. |
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Explore coastal paths by bike, climb and abseil, discover hidden caves by kayak, take a boat cruise and play Bocci with the locals. |
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The scuba set love seeing the underwater bridges and paths, fish swimming through the branches of trees and the grass-covered floor. |
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We used a navigation mesh to describe the paths that can be followed by computer-controlled characters in our video game. |
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According to the company, DualStream SDSL provides customers with two separate DSL circuits routing via different paths to the Internet. |
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Captain Jack Sparrow is on a quest to find the fabled Fountain of Youth and crosses paths with a former lover, Angelica. |
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You'll notice about halfway down the list is a checkbox labeled Internet and network paths with hyperlinks. |
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Often mitochondrial DNA or Y chromosome sequences are used to study ancient human migration paths. |
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In August 2014 Willie Walsh advised the airline would continue to use flight paths over Iraq despite the hostilities there. |
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At the event horizon of a black hole, this deformation becomes so strong that there are no paths that lead away from the black hole. |
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While breakthroughs do occur, their project paths are frequently described as serendipitous, rule-breaking, and led by mavericks. |
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Public work ensures the ongoing maintenance of the island's numerous roads and paths. |
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Many inexperienced walkers have been killed over the years attempting to climb the mountain via the main paths. |
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Using the two paths cleared through the southern minefields, IDF tanks entered the Rafah salient. |
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From here City, Arsenal and United all have relatively easy paths towards the usual sink-or-swim Christmas shemozzle. |
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Sherpas are known for their ability to tackle treacherous inclines almost as effortlessly as straight paths. |
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Three major problems persisted, leading to motion pictures and sound recording largely taking separate paths for a generation. |
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Electrical energy, which propagates in a conductive medium along definite paths, may also be considered to be entropyless. |
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There were no roads, only paths through the grass worn away by barefooted boys and women. |
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Landscaping in the 17th century added spiral paths to the castle motte during Fulke Greville's programme of restoration. |
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Of course, you may encounter a new program that doesn't work reliably with UNC paths, and this is a perfectly cromulent workaround. |
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Past the forest it follows field paths to Shitlington Crags and descends to the large village of Bellingham. |
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It combines riverside and towpath sections, with other paths to villages and places of interest in the wider valley. |
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The main paths approach the summit from Parlick in the south, Saddle Fell in the east and Bleasdale in the valley to the west. |
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The paths along these rivers offer very attractive walking, and there are several small waterfalls. |
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Much of the Open Spaces Society's work is concerned with the preservation and creation of public paths. |
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Its work also includes helping to protect common land, town and village greens, open spaces and public paths. |
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However, occasionally paths are distant from settlements, so that camping is necessary. |
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Water is not available on high downland paths, like The Ridgeway, though taps have been provided at some spots. |
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Fifteen paths in England and Wales have the status of National Trails, which attract government financial support. |
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Both authors describe the major paths, their starting points and the peaks where they end, with important landmarks along each route. |
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The golden domes of churches and the freshly sanded paths in the town gardens were a glaring yellow. |
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When a heroine's tragic flaw takes the form of uncontrollable love for an outlaw, the paths of momentary glory can lead but to defeat. |
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These boundaries both tribalize our identity and allow us to trailblaze new paths through life. |
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It renders the paths, and the banks of the bayous in that region almost impassable in autumn, until the cattle have trodded it down. |
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Here alone was her sacred space, her place at the altar, the open Aharon Hakodesh', where she walked the unfootprinted paths of imaginings. |
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The explorer set out to walk untrod paths in the virgin forest, to be the first human to see what was over the horizon. |
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During his trek, Dominic also crosses paths with a rhinoceros beetle, a green parrot snake and a highly venomous Brazilian wandering spider. |
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Bhakti marga is considered in Hinduism as one of many possible paths of spirituality and alternate means to moksha. |
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Continue along paths following waymarkers into Forestry Commission woodland. |
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With Tower, users can create flights by drawing the paths on their tablet or by dropping waypoints. |
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Zones are connected by paths, through which mass, energy, and contaminants are transferred advectively. |
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In the wild, you will often see it accompanying wild raspberries and wineberries along forest paths. |
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The Wunderkind project, headed by Tees Music Alliance aims to encourage teenagers' possible career paths within the music industry. |
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But the paths have been subject to a complex legal row involving the landowner, island residents and Anglesey Council spanning 61 years. |
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It follows field paths, through the small villages of Airton and Hanlith to the larger village of Malham. |
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The garden was used by Ruskin to experiment in various forms of cultivation and drainage and it contains a series of steep and winding paths. |
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Dry stone retaining walls were once built in great numbers for agricultural terracing and also to carry paths, roads and railways. |
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Many walkers will arrive on Swirl How via one of the surrounding fells, all four ridges carrying fair paths. |
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This links a number of existing paths, namely the north and south traverses, Styhead Pass, Aaron Slack and Moses Trod. |
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At the highest point is the confluence of paths from Wasdale, Eskdale, Borrowdale and Great Langdale. |
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Fair paths run to Buttermere, Littledale Edge and the north east ridge, once the grass is reached. |
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Also reclaiming a railway corridor to use trains again, that have become bike paths, limits the use of double tracks. |
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Light does not need to know in advance which is the path of least time because it takes all paths from its source to its destination. |
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The river left these paths in 602 BC and shifted completely south of the Shandong Peninsula. |
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It was those differences that prevented the countries of the Occident from following the paths of the earlier Chinese and Indian civilisations. |
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There are many cycle routes going along country paths in the woods surrounding the city, though very few cycle lanes in the city itself. |
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The Rendulic contours in principal stress space showed that the stress paths taken were members of a family for both drained and undrained tests. |
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The recent use of some paths by mountain bikers is believed by some to have exacerbated an existing problem. |
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The different paths the atoms take to get from one spot to another are the sintering mechanisms. |
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The pocket of ignited coal is fed oxygen by vent paths that have not yet been discovered. |
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The site continued to be occupied during the Roman period, when the paths became roads. |
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Packet boats pulled by horses on tow paths traveled slowly over the canal carrying passengers and freight. |
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Numerous walking and hiking paths such as the Milford Track, have huge international recognition. |
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We present an analytical approach to calculating the distribution of shortest paths lengths between nodes in unweighted undirected networks. |
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Later, maize spread from this region over the Americas along two major paths. |
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I wonder sometimes just how sweet and primrosy the paths of the Elysian fields will have to be to win Miss Swinton's unqualified approval. |
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The antbirds survive by tracking army ants, which hunt in large swarms and are capable of killing just about anything in their paths. |
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Or when the both of them cross paths with Abbott and Costello? |
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In the city and the metropolitan area, there are tens of km of bicycle paths. |
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In one instance during their trip, the Polos joined a caravan of travelling merchants whom they crossed paths with. |
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Pluralism is a creative force because it admits of multiple ways to see a thing, multiple valuable paths to choose from. |
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His guides also included distances, roads to avoid, and hiking paths to follow. |
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The paths too are overgrown, but easily identified by the presence on them of round-leaved plantains. |
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Lamps glow down redundantly On paths, to make them light When everyone is safely home And tucked up for the night. |
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Infotactic trajectories feature 'zigzagging' and 'casting' paths similar to those observed in the flight of moths. |
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The true paths of all original Roman roads leading out of Eboracum are not known, although eleven have been suggested. |
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And when you cross paths with deer sneaking through the thick stuff, they're more likely to be moving slowly. |
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A Flensburger's everyday life was very hard, and the old roads and paths were bad. |
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Lamination also allow fibers to be placed in a straight, uninterrupted paths. |
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Soil erosion, caused by walking, is now a significant problem, with millions of pounds being spent to protect overused paths. |
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Historically these paths were not planned for reaching summits, but more recently they are used by fell walkers for that purpose. |
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In this paper we consider the continuous-time martingale transport on the Skorokhod space of cadlag paths. |
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However, at some ACCs, air traffic controllers still record data for each flight on strips of paper and personally coordinate their paths. |
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Orbital paths are very nearly circular, so sinusoidal variations are suitable for tides. |
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Paleomagnetic study of apparent polar wandering paths also support the theory of a supercontinent. |
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When building their dams and lodges, beavers alter the paths of streams and rivers and allow for the creation of extensive wetland habitats. |
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The animal is understood to have swooped on its victims on paths leading out of Donard Park in Newcastle, Co Down and up into the Mournes. |
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An integral part of Chinmoy's teaching is the respect for other paths and religions. |
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Y DNA studies tend to imply a small number of founders in an old population whose members parted and followed different migration paths. |
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The paths through the minefields were very congested and broken up, which delayed matters further. |
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But these strange bedfellows finally appear to be on similar career paths. |
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There are many paths over which the public has a right of way, all of which should be signposted. |
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Their paths will cross again on Tuesday, with Kirsten plotting Kohli's downfall, and the batsman trying to keep his golden run going. |
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In the large neglected garden, formal paths outlined with white stones were overgrown with bunny-grass. |
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There was little activity during the day pending more complete clearance of paths through the minefields. |
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The minefields were deeper than anticipated and clearing paths through them was impeded by Axis defensive fire. |
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The title of the latter is a play on words showcasing his dual paths as a rock hound and former professional rock 'n' roll musician. |
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The service will be carried out on roads and footpaths and the caretaker will utilise rocksalt to clear drives and paths. |
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The paths of water molecules in a wind wave are circular only when the wave is traveling in deep water. |
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Greece and Cyprus were no exception, they faced the same issue of paths taken under Ottoman educational policies. |
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Another logical method is that of gridironing the field by a series of straight paths that are parallel to each other. |
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Since 1916, the two groups have developed along very different doctrinal paths. |
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Other paths had looked as promising and had led nowhither. Nevertheless, she tried this one. |
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The earliest forms of transport within Glamorgan were mere paths or trackways linking one settlement to another. |
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From 2012, cycle paths and bike stands were added in a number of areas, with the intent of making the city more cycle friendly. |
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Many paths run over the fell including the well known Loughrigg Terrace, a level path with superb views of Grasmere, Helm Crag and the Fairfield group. |
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The mining bee makes its nest under lawns and paths, leaving a conical mound of earth on the surface, but this can be scattered before mowing and doesn't need drastic action. |
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In morning or evening sunlight the curved paths then cast clear shadows, the shapes pop into focus, and the landform has a physical or haptic presence. |
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Alternatively, there are various paths up the mountain from lower down the valley which offer the possibility of closer acquaintance with the crags of the north face. |
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As he roams the town, Adam crosses paths again with Mike who introduces him to the local male nude revue bar, where delirious women thrust dollar bills at gym-toned Adonises. |
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He cautions that paths should not cut into the hillside and that homeowners should check with the city about permits before erecting any retaining walls. |
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The northern section is known commonly as 'Back o'Skiddaw' and contains many lower fells of a gentler nature, although the paths to climb them can be long. |
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In Great Britain, Ireland and Switzerland, it is possible to find small dry stone structures built as signs, marking mountain paths or boundaries of owned land. |
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Only choppable paths in your design may be broken up by the router. |
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Walkers can also use permissive paths, where the public does not have a legal right to walk, but where the landowner has granted permission for them to walk. |
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From the top of the pass, paths climb Whinlatter and Grisedale Pike. |
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Combining poles of different ages in a particular plate to produce apparent polar wander paths provides a method for comparing the motions of different plates through time. |
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The Alcoa Foundation's Global Network will bring together many of the world's best minds from academia, government, NGOs and industry to find new paths toward sustainability. |
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When a 'thought' finds a solution, It could just as well be The nearly instant brute forceness Of all quantum-type paths being And evolving in superposition. |
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Maccario, it was evident, did not care to take the risk of blundering upon a picket, and a man led them by twisting paths until at last the hacienda rose blackly before them. |
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The Charles River runs through Waltham, and bike and walking paths cover most of the south bank, as well as part of the north bank from Prospect Street to Moody Street. |
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The medieval paths were marked by wayside crosses along their routes. |
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This algorithm will always underapproximate the number of possible paths. |
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The private Cranbourne Tower is easily viewed from surrounding paths. |
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In 1913, Myles Dunphy and Bert Gallop had bushwalked through the area when it was still a wilderness, its paths and depths known only to the locals. |
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Strings of packhorses travelled along a network of bridle paths. |
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Aside from the odd wooden walkway and markings painted on trees to mark paths, this enormous swath of bogland and dense forest is pure wilderness. |
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The paths of art, so choked and so dangerous, are, despite encumberment and obstacles, day by day more crowded, and consequently Bohemians were never more numerous. |
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In concert with the curia regis, eyre circuits staffed by itinerant judges dispensed justice throughout the country, operating on fixed paths at certain times. |
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In other seasons I maintain paths, open up newly built beaver dams, and smell the large white water lilies with yellow centers and heart-shaped leaves. |
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To be a true international exclave, all potential paths of travel from the exclave to the home country must cross over only the territory of a different country or countries. |
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It measures latency, shows duplicates and misorders, and even points out loss when you are lucky enough to have the pings travel the same paths that user data would flow. |
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Eclectic practitioners may follow their own individual ideas and ritual practices, while still drawing on one or more religious or philosophical paths. |
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Four paths in Scotland have the similar status of Long Distance Routes. |
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To visit Grandpa, Margio had to trudge up the hill through albizia trees and clove woods, on paths lined by mahogany trees, deep into the wild jungle known only to hunters. |
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At the time, Fortson had no idea that crossing paths with Roden would take him from prison to Rutgers University and, ultimately, to Cambridge in England. |
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She considers the Jewish-Christian dialogue, exploring some christological paths, examining the radical empirical methods, and mapping some variations on the messianic theme. |
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Closely orbiting binary stars can follow more complex evolutionary paths, such as mass transfer onto a white dwarf companion that can potentially cause a supernova. |
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A labyrinth composed of green paths lies beyond the park's ponds. |
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As predicted by general relativity, the presence of a mass deforms spacetime in such a way that the paths taken by particles bend towards the mass. |
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Some radionuclides may have several different paths of decay. |
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This algorithm will always overapproximate the number of possible paths. |
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While Metroid introduced multiple endings to a linear game, other more recent designs have presented free-roaming worlds incorporating multiple gameplay paths. |
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The main paths from Seathwaite or Wasdale Head to Scafell Pike, and from Great Langdale up Bowfell are heavily used, as is the 'Tourist Route' up Coniston Old Man. |
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Working with Sergio Lambertucci from the National University of Comahue, she will be fitting Andean condors with custom-made data loggers in order to map their flight paths. |
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The geodesic paths for a spacetime are calculated from the metric tensor. |
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A garden can do with a little mystery, which serpentine paths provide. |
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