There is also an undertaking that the applicant had 28 days at that period of time in which to lodge the application. |
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The campaign is a long, sometimes tortuous period of time and these qualities help everyone not just survive, but thrive. |
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But, there has been a problem with the sewerage system over a period of time. |
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We have a lot of messy rules made up situationally over a long period of time. |
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We learned that economic sanctions over a long period of time and patient diplomacy can work. |
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If, after a period of time, there is no response, then they shake the dust off their feet and move on. |
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I added that I could also envision a scenario in which the government might ask us to curtail our movements for a given period of time. |
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There was a long period of time when he had a lot of projects fall through and had a lot of difficulties getting a project off the ground. |
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So it is not as if anyone has been sitting on their hands in this period of time. |
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One solution may be to sin-bin players for a specific period of time for this type of offence. |
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Bulimics will consume large quantities of food in a short period of time before purging through laxatives or making themselves vomit. |
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The moratorium offer includes the suspension of payments of debt principal and interest for a certain period of time. |
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The ability to create brilliant work over a long period of time is the signal characteristic of Bob Dylan's genius. |
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That has to be a record for the longest period of time before Godwin's Law kicks in. |
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Clearly this approach was not sustainable over a protracted period of time and inevitably British soldiers had to adopt a more vigorous stance. |
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This allows you to deposit a sum of money for a fixed period of time at an agreed level of interest. |
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Today there are 85 employees and those numbers are expected to triple in a short period of time. |
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Occasionally it starts in one region such as the neck and shoulders and spreads over a period of time. |
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An admission, or spell, is defined as a continuous period of time spent as a patient within a trust, and may include more than one episode. |
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When any economic agent spends more than they earn over any given period of time, they are deficit spending. |
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Feeding cull cows a feedlot diet for a period of time before selling may improve quality of animals and overall profitability. |
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We had 46 guests during that period of time who were pro open borders, pro illegal immigration. |
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When a static image remains on the screen for a long period of time, a ghost image can remain behind. |
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Symptoms need to have been present for a prolonged period of time for a true diagnosis to be made. |
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In acidic mixtures, such as many soft drinks, sucrose will chemically decompose over a period of time. |
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These organ primordia, which develop after a period of time corresponding to winter in temperate regions, are called preformed organs. |
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The tumor occurs near the coccyx, where the greatest concentration of primitive cells exists for the longest period of time during development. |
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I got to meet him first hand and to know him a little bit in the short period of time. |
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For a period of time, a lot of people took this as theoretically a heart disease preventive. |
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I think a lot of the folks that I worked with at NASA were from the generation that grew up at that period of time. |
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Stretch marks happen when the skin is stretched a lot over a short period of time, such as during pregnancy. |
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The partnership leases the turbines to the operator of the wind farm for a pre-agreed period of time, usually seven years. |
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A fixed-rate deal is ideal if you want to lock away a set amount of money for a pre-agreed period of time. |
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Firstly, why would anybody want to read this sort of toe-curlingly painful stuff for any sustained period of time? |
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If the tub can be left for a decent period of time in direct sunlight, so the cream begins to separate and curdle, all the better. |
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If left undisturbed for a long period of time, a glass will very slowly crystallize. |
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The analysis proposed is a cross-sectional study, where the measurements of the independent variables are all in the same period of time. |
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Police believed the documents were stolen over a period of time, or might have been obtained by fraudulent means. |
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I am not persuaded that, although it could have been made quicker, the period of time was in fact so long as to constitute criticisable delay. |
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Some technologies reach a critical mass of adoption in a short period of time and are great market successes. |
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The onus is put on the student's parents to get him or her to school for the period of time the student is suspended. |
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Many people made it possible for us to achieve a great deal of work in a short period of time. |
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Altering soil condition can be done in a short period of time, but please note that this is an irreversible process. |
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As a result of repair saturation the same amount of photoproducts is removed during a defined period of time, irrespectively of the applied dose. |
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Todt believes Ferrari's dominance is simply their reward for investing energy in building a team over a long period of time. |
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Anyone who has invested money in equities over a long period of time will know that stockmarkets beat inflation by a wide margin. |
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No child could be detained for a lengthy period of time without an order from juvenile court. |
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Following persistent inundation, forests may be destroyed in a relatively short period of time. |
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When the U.S. economy begins and continues a strong recovery over a period of time, will they prosper? |
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This explains why the region was under Dutch colonialism in the shortest period of time among the rest of what constitutes Indonesia. |
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Within a short period of time women and men were taking me into their confidence and I felt that I was truly a part of their community and lives. |
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Plus I'll never feel something growing inside of me for that period of time. |
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A great deal of work had had to be condensed into a relatively short period of time. |
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During that period of time, moisture was continually trying to convert them to ferrous oxide. |
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The yeast is kept in the beer, and the beer undergoes secondary fermentation over a period of time in the cask. |
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In 1990, when production of all fruits was relatively poor, the lowest number of pigeons bred for the shortest period of time. |
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The residual effect can cause soil infertility and block the natural regeneration of vegetation for a prolonged period of time. |
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The beauty of class comps is that you get to be in front of a group of people and get maximum exposure in a short period of time. |
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In some cases indigenous languages can be swamped by intrusive ones over a relatively short period of time. |
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There's no question that at the time of the abduction she was in fear and was fearful for a period of time. |
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There was a similar operation last year which ran for a short period of time. This crackdown is expected to go on indefinitely. |
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Also, photochromic substances can be restored to their original state after being in the dark for a period of time. |
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And one of the results may be that fluid collects in the middle ear and stays there for a long period of time. |
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He realized that there was usually a very small period of time between family perfection and family imperfection. |
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As for evolution in the area of the fair trade movement, in a short period of time there has been incredible progress. |
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A failed filter can permanently ruin the entire drip system in a very short period of time. |
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When they launch a browser, a login window appears and the user name and password are used for access for the paid for period of time. |
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I don't know if, like shooting, it's a seasonal thing, or a limit to how many foxes can be hunted and killed within a set period of time. |
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Equally, if Stringer was lost for any period of time then you could park any notions of grandeur until he returned. |
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We're told that there were many, many police surveilling these men for a long period of time and they were watching to see what they were doing. |
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And whoever gets selected for England will, in a pretty short period of time, succumb to the same forces. |
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Each period of time is characterised by the ideas espoused at that time and these ideas compared with similar ones of the past. |
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These fighters will all pass into the pages of boxing history in a short period of time. |
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After a period of time, the fuel rods in a reactor are no longer able to sustain a chain reaction and must be removed. |
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During its path along the template, RNA polymerase may encounter positions where it hesitates and pauses for a variable period of time. |
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Group Awards can be completed during a year of full-time study or over a longer period of time. |
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As long as this pool is growing the central bank can get away with loose monetary policies for a long period of time. |
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You are entitled to goods which are not faulty and are strong enough to withstand normal use for a reasonable period of time. |
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Now it's organized into many different parts, causing people to string it out over a longer period of time. |
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The number of days taken as sick, and the cost, is of the order of 70 percent up on what it was for the same period of time last year. |
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The strawberry mark, for example, has a raised red surface and looks somewhat unpleasant for a period of time. |
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She often asked jokingly if I had Stockholm syndrome when I spoke of this period of time, but I always denied it. |
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There is not too much substantive legislation on the stocks that has lasted for that period of time. |
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With container grown stock, the plant has been growing in a container for a period of time. |
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The olive harvest falls after grape harvest, during a period of time when he'd otherwise have nothing for his workers to do. |
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We have found it harder to chase results compared to teams who have been put together over a long period of time. |
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The quantity of a rich component contained in an exhaust gas flowing into a catalyst during a period of time period is calculated. |
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The danger is that the Tralee hospital will be starved of investment and, by implication, be downgraded by stealth over a period of time. |
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Under Italian law, the statute of limitations means that, after a long period of time since the offence, the conviction is quashed. |
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Conceptually, an overdraft is repayable at call or on demand, whereas a loan is granted for a fixed period of time. |
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Many people will keep their hair extensions only for a short period of time, for a special event or occasion. |
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Under a share specification, an emitter would get a permit to emit a certain volume of gas per period of time. |
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To keep a loosened or re-implanted tooth in place, it may need to be splinted to the teeth next to it for a period of time. |
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He said that this disease is virulent enough to kill all of the birds in a short period of time. |
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He has been involved in serious and violent offending over a prolonged period of time. |
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With speed dating, you get to meet a bunch of people, for a short period of time and see if there is any chemistry. |
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Brenda had also organised some speed dating where participants got to chat to as many people as possible over a short period of time. |
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Changes in architectural style and building technology brought brownstone to its zenith and nadir in a very short period of time. |
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Options securities give their holders the right to buy or sell the asset, at an agreed price at a specified period of time. |
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The test requires a number of independent observations of the same variable over a period of time. |
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It is during this period of time out of the workforce that the debt would grow. |
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In the time since he had left his native Ballyredmond and taken up his abode in Rathvilly he had spent a period of time in Courtown, Co. Wexford. |
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There are alternatives to gold sales which would provide more debt relief in a shorter period of time. |
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Freya thought about having to entertain guests every night for an indefinite period of time. |
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After too long a period of time, we as human beings will begin to seek ways to meet our needs, wants and desires much closer to home. |
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This year, 24 of the Army's 33 active brigades were deployed for at least some period of time overseas. |
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I should have gotten an award for accomplishing such impossible tasks in such a short period of time. |
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The tumor is usually benign and remains histologically quiescent for a long period of time. |
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We've been putting in a lot of work over a long period of time, it's been a struggle. |
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In a very short period of time, Google went from newbie to industry leader. |
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This form of adhocracy also allows for effective use of individuals with specific interests in a short period of time. |
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They're now under investigation for having bribed foreign officials during that period of time. |
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It was evident within a very short period of time that we would have to look to alternatives for breast milk. |
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Origin of Kashmiri language has been a topic of debate among linguists and scholars for a long period of time. |
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Once a node reads data from storage, that data may remain in cache for some period of time, to accelerate future calls to that information. |
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However, expenditure in the future might reasonably have extended that useful life for a considerable period of time. |
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Aits are typically formed by the deposition of sediment in the water, which accumulates over a period of time. |
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Last fall heavy rains took the subway system out of service twice within a two week period of time. |
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In cases where the victim did not have oxygen for a long period of time, there may be brain damage. |
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Official blocks mostly start at the first working day of the month and stay in place for a longer period of time. |
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Rather different number systems were used simultaneously in the Arabic world over a long period of time. |
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First albums are often collections of tracks recorded over a long period of time. |
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In a short period of time old wounds were opened up and picked over, and legal assumptions about historical restitution were overturned. |
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One walks away with a new appreciation of downward dog after holding the posture for an extended period of time. |
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Soon global population will level off and then likely fall for a protracted period of time. |
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Not like the typical wild untamed people, he was someone different, and depicted in the media over quite an extended period of time in that way. |
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Taken together, the mass flight and expulsions amounted to the single largest known migration over a short period of time. |
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This is because of their reluctance, over a period of time, to combat irrational trends in science generally. |
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People used to say he was a lucky player, but over that period of time it is not luck. |
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We're not talking about latent powers that you can develop over a period of time, for other purposes or other uses. |
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But today, the advantage that you get from outthinking the competition lasts an incredibly short period of time. |
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The beauty of the carrier model is that it amortizes investment over many millions of users over a long period of time. |
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This consists of a laundry list of arguments that anyone who has followed this dispute for any period of time has heard over and over again. |
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Keeping it in a frozen state is actually good because the bulbs remain dormant for a longer period of time. |
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This stand-off threatens to create a slew of zombie banks, on life support from the taxpayer, for a prolonged period of time. |
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Over a period of time they become much more firmly fixed and resistant to decay and interference. |
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I thank God for making me a woman who loves women and for letting me hold, for a too-brief period of time, my angel, Debbie. |
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The convention allows for lawful detention of children for the shortest possible period of time and as a matter of last resort. |
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It continues to thrive as an expansive gallery space where, in a relatively short period of time, you can view works from more than 60 artists. |
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During that period of time, he made numerous court appearances, sometimes unrepresented and other times represented by counsel. |
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This has forced candidates to do much more doorknocking and to make themselves more accessible to voters over a period of time. |
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On the part of the wife it arose from her conscious decision to let matters lie for a considerable period of time. |
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At least that makes a difference from watching your car rust away over a period of time. |
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When the heart is forced to work extra hard for an extended period of time, it tends to enlarge. |
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Whereas pollock roe could be sold within a relatively short period of time, the rest of the production mainly consisted of finished fillets. |
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After the required period of time, press-strain the herbs through a fine cloth and store the liquor for use. |
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Mr Trembath claimed it was unreasonable to charge for the privilege of mooring there, when it was only for a short period of time. |
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There was a similar operation last year which ran for a short period of time. |
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The postwar operations will also require heavy engagement of Army forces for an unknown period of time. |
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We discussed the idea of my taking one day a week as unpaid leave for a finite period of time, or until new client work came in. |
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If you're a journalist for any period of time you get used to them and find them at best tedious and at worst laughable. |
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Did you ever stand in a bookies shop on St Stephens Day for a period of time? |
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The cells gradually degenerate over a period of time and cause paralysis as muscles atrophy throughout the body. |
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Over a period of time, the increase in sales starts to slow down and this is known as the maturity stage. |
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He, within that period of time, defeated all of the enemies of France, and built the most powerful military machine in Europe, on the land. |
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He had been remanded in custody for a short period of time and that had had a salutary effect upon him. |
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The sliding velocity was obtained by dividing the average value of the lengths of tracks by the given period of time. |
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As with all away match tickets they will be on sale to season ticket holders and members for a period of time and then go on general sale. |
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Predictably, the conditions of the American movements could not be maintained for any period of time. |
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Remember that this was a period of time when any remark that might be deemed slighting or offensive could lead to a duel. |
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They were the secret of that period of time. They are still fairly rare, fairly scarce. |
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Thirty other reservists have volunteered more than 100 man-days over the same period of time. |
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That period of time between dusk and night creates some beautiful shapes and shadows as well as muted colours. |
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These antibiotics are bacteriostatic against the organism when exposed to a high dosage for a prolonged period of time. |
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Choosing the next size larger, the women will only experience sagging and bagging at the ankles after wearing them a short period of time. |
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After an extensive discussion with the private investigator, I have decided to grant him control of the site for an undetermined period of time. |
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Apart from soya and wheat, eChoupals will also cater to mustard, bajra and pulses and later horticultural produce over a period of time, he said. |
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It also requires that the horse's muscles be gymnastically developed so that he can carry himself in a steady rhythm over a period of time. |
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Is there an automatic markdown in price if an item hasn't sold in a certain period of time? |
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This engendered a complete repudiation of the policy for a considerable period of time following the two bankruptcies. |
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If you're an evangelical, there was a long period of time when you felt as if you were being treated as a second-class citizen in this country. |
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In dealing with commodities such as butter, we recognize patterns in charts and calculate the mean average over a period of time. |
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All available knowledge points to equities dramatically outperforming every other kind of investment over a period of time. |
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The new law uses a means test to determine ability to continue paying debts over an extended period of time. |
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Interviews also mentioned they threw the movie together in a very short period of time, and it shows in parts. |
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The study focussed on a period of time beginning four years before the casino opened and four years after. |
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In a TIA, blood flow is cut off to part of the brain for a period of time, up to a day and sometimes for an hour or two. |
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The underwriters of the defendants were the Swedish Club, and they needed a period of time to collate together the significant sum involved. |
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Finally, as a matter of practice, banks dishonour cheques that have been outstanding for a long period of time. |
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After this period of time, they begin to oxidize, forming sludge, varnish, gum and other harmful deposits. |
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It's a time lock, which means that after a certain period of time, the virus is automatically purged from the system. |
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Ions are extracted and accumulated for a short period of time in an ion trap and then injected into a time-of-flight mass spectrometer. |
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An underlease allows the undertenant to occupy for a shorter period of time. |
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I'm looking forward to a period of time when I can be a little more diligent in that area. |
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After a period of time in Ternate, she left and sailed southward of the Celebes where they stopped at an island and graved the ship for 26 days. |
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We shall have to earn absolution with a complete metanoia over a long period of time. |
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To qualify as a master toolmaker, craftsmen had to make three or four specified tools in a set period of time. |
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I guess when you're thrown in with a group of people for a relatively short period of time, you make up for lost time by getting to know each other quickly. |
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The ceasefire Egypt brokered with American help will last for a period of time. |
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What went on over that short period of time was an aberration. |
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Five subjects were able to successfully pilot the quadcopter quickly and accurately for a sustained period of time through an obstacle course in the university's gymnasium. |
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So there's a symbolic and tactical significance there, that the insurgents, for whatever period of time, can wrest control of key sites away from the authorities. |
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The detectives are still at it, seeking to account for a period of time when Brinsley may well have paused to sit somewhere. |
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In a short period of time, both bands have been trust into the limelight of the New Zealand rock scene, and have earned their reputations as New Zealand's best live acts. |
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Actually, the episcopal church has dramatically changed in a very short period of time. |
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Equally, over this period of time, the company's risk profile and the security of its bonds could deteriorate if there was a leveraged buyout, for example. |
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And I don't know this first-hand, but some people just have to do too much in too short a period of time. |
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When paleontologists gather data on relative abundance, they sample an assemblage that has accumulated over a long, usually unknown period of time. |
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The best we can offer is a probability that an earthquake might occur along a fault in a given period of time. |
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The booming economy, the socially advanced period of time, and the burgeoning political agenda conspired to bring about a number of seminally important films. |
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Premenstrual syndrome is a troublesome condition that is experienced by some women and occurs most commonly in the period of time just before menses. |
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Or if you are feeling energetic send a begging letter or CV to companies you are interested in asking for a short period of time making cups of tea. |
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These larvae will also metamorphose into adults sooner than their long-armed brethren and thus are vulnerable to planktonic predators for a shorter period of time. |
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After a period of time, the contract will be performed or completed by the transfer or conveyance of the legal estate by the vendor to the purchaser. |
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Michael Holding has created a niche for himself in a short period of time. |
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With a biologic agent, you will have a period of time from its release until the time people start getting sick, which depending on the organism may two days or two weeks. |
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The poem is set in a remote period of time, in the depths of winter. |
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After NASDAQ shut down for a period of time on Thursday, its CEO went on CNBC to try and defend its response to the mishap. |
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I can believe the widespread flowing water part, but did this flowing water excavate channels and valleys or create unconformities over a long period of time? |
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Young chicks are brooded for an unknown period of time after hatching. |
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Saami women went from monolingualism in Saami to monolingualism in Norwegian in a very short period of time without much of a period of transitional bilingualism. |
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The granite peaks and sylvan hollows in the Blue Ridge Mountains are the results of geological changes and metamorphosis over perhaps a billion year period of time. |
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But on the show you could actually tell it narratively over a long period of time. |
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The papers stay dry and uncrumpled for a long period of time. |
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The issuer promises to pay scheduled interest payments to the bondholder, and return the face amount of the bond after a specified period of time. |
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By contrast, exercising requires you to commit your willpower for only a short, well-defined period of time. |
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The sad part is that the present head and deputy head of the nation are by far the most intelligent and smart pair of leaders we have had for a long period of time. |
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I think how you think of yourself and what your parameters are as a human being really come into focus at that period of time. |
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Well I'm not going to get into any kind of specificity about that other than a broad indication that it's not likely to take a long period of time. |
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A good violin, however, may not be harmed if it is without a sound post for a short period of time, but an instrument should not be left in this situation for long. |
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Larger cuts of meat may be placed in raw marinades for an extended period of time but are typically left in the marinades for several hours or overnight. |
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While online viewing doesn't allow you to examine the tactile nature of the prints, it presents a good opportunity to view a wide variety of work in a short period of time. |
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Doctors also recommend splinting an affected joint for a short period of time and then applying ice to decrease inflammation, promote clotting, and relieve pain. |
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The metal containing paint layer is heated to a second temperature for a second period of time in an oxygen-free atmosphere to volatilize the solvents in the paint. |
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We're also looking at the possibility that it was a predator who had staked her out, watched her over a period of time, and went in and took her for sexual purposes. |
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During this period of time, an almost complete stasis was observed. |
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For a period of time, Italians reveled in the fact that they had a leader who seemed normal. |
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A disposable suit that completely covers the street clothes may be worn if someone is entering the restricted or semirestricted area for a short period of time. |
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And so, it puts them out of commission for that period of time. |
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Its strategy was also to pay the salesmen immediately, directly charging the cost to the client's policy and removing this charge over a long period of time. |
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An appeal would drag out the issue well into 2004, maintaining the current overhang on the share price for an additional unspecified period of time. |
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Within an amazingly short period of time Ross Hurley and his Great Group of Gritty Gold Miners had extinguished the fire and saved the secret formulas. |
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I am concerned about oxidization over a long period of time. |
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After a period of time, he was offered a job as a house painter. |
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If the patient received pain relief after the 12-block series but the pain recurs after a short period of time, surgical sympathectomy is indicated. |
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No check will be investigated where the complainant took and held the check at the request of the issuer or passer for a period of time before it was presented at the bank. |
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Surely an anniversary is not a matter of discretion, but determined by the stipulated period of time elapsing in its usual and inalterable course? |
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But over a period of time, when you add your own investigations to the reading, the faultiness of our usual way of seeing things will become clearer and clearer. |
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The Court might seek to change parts of it piecemeal and over a period of time as this would appear to be less provocative towards an elected body. |
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It propagates paranoia about the Third World's dark intentions to gatecrash and infiltrate the Western World over a period of time, and take it over eventually. |
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After a period of time in which the dinosaurs could comfortably have spawned, lived, and been eliminated by space aliens, the door opened, and I gained ingress. |
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Women who are highly satisfied with partners or have been in their relationships for a relatively short period of time may pursue an in-pair conceptive strategy. |
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It could be that the action was minor but sustained over a long period of time, thereby eroding good faith and confidence in collective bargaining. |
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The advantage for the farmer is that he can plan his requirements and have guaranteed delivery of his feed inputs at a fixed price over an agreed period of time. |
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After simmering for a period of time, remove the sack with the residue and continue to cook the tea down to a thick moist mat at the bottom of the pot. |
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Now if one of our military operations is designed to keep that country by force of military arm, then we could be there for a very long period of time indeed. |
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Yet it is widely known that much of the public-sector spending has resulted in substandard infrastructure that has crumbled within a short period of time. |
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However, our full-hearted engagement and vigorous effort over a long period of time, together with the blessings of the lineage, have somehow led to this success. |
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A shortcoming of many antifungals is that they are only fungistatic and that is one of the reasons why they have to be applied during a long period of time. |
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Foreigners who come to live in Czech Republic for a longer period of time are often surprised or even shocked when they learn about Czech Easter traditions. |
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Despite the longer period of time needed to construct gas-fired plants, PLN is determined to employ gas as a major source of energy in the future. |
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The first empowers the commission, where it deregisters a charitable entity, to specify a period of time within which that entity may not reregister. |
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Garmon describes dialogic journaling as a process whereby individuals have private written conversations with each other over an extended period of time. |
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A period of time elapses before the full effects of your action is felt. |
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Should a problem materialise within a specified period of time after purchase, the guarantor usually undertakes to repair or replace the product free of charge. |
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This description would be very difficult to accept without the experience of being submerged in discontinuous cultural complexity over a protracted period of time. |
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The deer has good endurability relative to the hounds in that it can maintain a reasonable pattern of escape and recovery for a prolonged period of time. |
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Instead they may show excessive interest in repetitive activities, such as lining up their toys or watching the washing machine drum rotate for an extended period of time. |
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You are a vidiot if you watch music videos for any period of time without stopping to think about what they are saying. |
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These were astronomical charts plotting the location of the stars over a distinct period of time. |
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In the United States, a nut is industry slang for the amount of money a driver has to pay upfront to lease a taxi for a specific period of time. |
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The Bogeyman takes bad children or those that refuse to sleep and locks them in his basement for a period of time. |
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The concept of the modern world as distinct from an ancient world is based on a rapid change progress in a brief period of time in many areas. |
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All else equal, a larger storm will impact a larger area for a longer period of time. |
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A plant that persists in a location through vegetative reproduction of individuals over a long period of time constitutes a clonal colony. |
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Great Britain has been subject to a variety of plate tectonic processes over a very extended period of time. |
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Therefore, females may have a larger mass to allow them to go for a longer period of time without starving. |
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However, this process can go on for a long period of time, because of the advanced gas exchange system. |
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The first is simply the number of species that normally go extinct over a given period of time. |
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If the only air tanker available is 300 miles away, it can still be over your fire in a fairly short period of time. |
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Excess renewable energy rather than being curtailed could be used and stored for a later period of time. |
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In a time charter the vessel is hired for a set period of time, to perform voyages as the charterer directs. |
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Streets were unusable and railway operation was suspended, leaving Hamburg unsupplied for an indetermined period of time. |
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For field mating, a female is turned out into a field with a male llama and left there for some period of time. |
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United Kingdom financial rules required that NASDAQ wait for a period of time before renewing its effort. |
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On a long period of time, the sting will dissolve in the body or will be expelled from the flesh. |
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If the prevailing wind then becomes dominant for a lengthy period of time the dune will revert to its barchan form, with one exaggerated wing. |
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Unlike humans, horses do not sleep in a solid, unbroken period of time, but take many short periods of rest. |
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Mothers of some species fast and nurse their young for a relatively long period of time. |
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The male will help feed chicks after they hatch, but does not usually watch them for a greater period of time than around 5 minutes. |
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If there is sufficient equity, the swing loan can be structured to capitalize the interest for a period of time. |
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Different number systems were used simultaneously in the Arab world over a long period of time. |
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We may in a short period of time underproduce, but on a year-in, year-out basis, we are very consistent. |
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The construction work on Shadman underpass, Jail road project has been completed in a record period of time. |
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King is considering adding a sunset clause to evaluate the success of the measure after it has been in place for a period of time. |
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Over this period of time his work has transitioned from surrealism to conceptualism. |
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Leu outlines that literacy has become deictic with the development of the Internet, changing rapidly over a short period of time. |
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In nuclear engineering and astrophysics contexts, the shake is sometimes used as a conveniently short period of time. |
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Yeson Voice Center offered cure for laryngeal papilloma which causes assorted tumors or papillomas to develop over a period of time. |
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Hose technology enables the unit to generate suction lift and pump viscous potato waste dependably over a long period of time. |
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One prisoner had his sentence commutated from life imprisonment to a prison sentence for a period of time. |
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They find that most cohabiting couples do so for a relatively short period of time and that most cohabitations end in marriage. |
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Second, consider stopping the triamterene for a period of time to see if that might be the cause. |
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Nano sensors are devices that can sense nano particles and have made tremendous developments in a short period of time. |
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Immunotherapy involves the administration of gradually increasing doses of the allergen over a period of time to desensitize the patient. |
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These buildings were used to house criminals for a set period of time after being sentenced by a court. |
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What happens to my certificate which has been checked, rechecked and carbon-dated over a period of time. |
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Not only was Arnold only away from his battalion for a very short period of time, his medical records indicate he was suffering from shell shock. |
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So when leaders keep around C players, the result is almost always worse than having nobody for a short period of time. |
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First-time heart attacks typically occur over a longer period of time, with a slow, sometimes hourslong buildup to the 911 call. |
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