That night they camped in a natural shelter beneath a jut of the cliff, placing the cart and the fire between themselves and the forest. |
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Both British and Irish parliaments became more relaxed about placing their proceedings in the public domain as the century advanced. |
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Examples of abuse include punches, kicks, blows and partial suffocation by placing a rubber gas mask over the person's face. |
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Immigration and acculturative stresses also may have a combined effect, placing them at greater risk for psychological distress. |
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In skiing points are awarded according to a complicated system based on time rather than placing. |
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The long-term health risks of placing fluoride into drinking water at source is to be raised at tomorrow's meeting of Kerry county council. |
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When climbing, our feet should be placed securely in a hold before placing our hands. |
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Another idea is placing cameras on traffic lights to catch drivers jumping red lights. |
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We have some good riders, they all jumped well today and we expect a good placing tomorrow if not a win. |
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Rachmaninoff indicates that the tenor carries the melody by placing accents over each of its notes. |
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Feeling less self-conscious he stood up and ambled jadedly towards Finn, placing his hands limply around her shoulders. |
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Wherever the race meeting, whatever the horse, he couldn't resist the allure of placing a bet. |
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When that happens heads are going to roll even if it happens in such a way so that placing blame is absurd. |
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When I'm out there I will be running against the clock rather than thinking in terms of placing. |
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The girl stretched before reaching forward and placing the silver colored portable phone on the coffee table next to the mail. |
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The overall presentation is straightforward, the placing and lighting are thoughtful and judicious. |
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He said placing a rahui was an effective cultural way of dealing with a major community problem. |
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But the next development is placing weaponry in space, creating the prospect of a war in space. |
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Visitor numbers are a key consideration for advertisers considering placing ads on sites. |
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The 20-foot placing jib both rotates and articulates, allowing access to the pump discharge around corners and through windows. |
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The start of a three week blockage of the Suez Canal by the Germans placing magnetic and acoustic mines there. |
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I set the table, without being asked, lining up the whipped cream, nuts, and chocolate sauce before placing down plates. |
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Simply to deny P the use of his property, for example, by placing a wheel clamp on his car, does not amount to damage. |
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Undeterred, the couple walled it in and blended it with the kitchenette by placing the refrigerator and wet bar to either side. |
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He supports placing a veterinarian in one of the federal agencies, given the emphasis on biosecurity and agroterrorism. |
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The key to successful spit-roasting is to keep the coals at an even temperature, placing more coals, little and often, until the joint is cooked. |
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To accustom your birds to a new bath, try placing a bird feeder within five feet of the bath. |
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We found that placing a bale rack inside the tank keeps cows and calves out of the tank. |
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After this period, the mycelia need to be forced into fruiting, usually by placing the kit in the refrigerator. |
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Almost absently, his attention focused on his quarry, placing the glass on the table he stood, and made his way toward her. |
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And moments later, it was Savage who jinked through the Donegal defence before placing young Meehan who coolly fired home a lovely goal. |
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The drummer rarely plays on the beat, often just skittering about on the rims of his drums, placing well-timed thumps with his kick drum and splashing about on his cymbals. |
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It was like they were placing an order for a ready-made product. |
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On the other hand, Pertman says, adoption is not just about placing children. |
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Moore is famous for placing a monument of the Ten commandments in his courtroom. |
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Dr. Robert E. Hertzog, District VII representative, supports placing a veterinarian in one of the federal agencies, given the emphasis on biosecurity and agroterrorism. |
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He was sitting up and was placing a bandage on his bleeding leg, The third man was lying face down in the street. |
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If your paper curls or buckles after the paint is dry, flatten it by placing a piece of waxed paper over it and weight it down with several heavy books overnight. |
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Its placing at the apex of British life is itself a little nuts, as the Ovation series shows. |
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The latest case of a VA facility placing veterans on a secret waiting list centers on a facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming. |
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I did not answer, but took the circlet from his hands, and placing it in the safe shut the massive steel door. |
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On the whole, the collection was quite wearable with a profusion of cuts and colours, but the designer still has some miles to go before the buyers start placing their orders. |
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The nurse came up to the bedside, placing the jug on the table. |
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By announcing this meeting with such feel-good publicity, they are placing their successors in quite a bind. |
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We should be welcoming newcomers, not placing barriers in their way. |
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Marisa nodded, placing her palms flat on the hull beside his. |
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Critics of the bigot should begin placing a bit less emphasis on what he says or feels than what he actually does. |
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It was an attempt to combat a growing chill on free speech in Turkey while placing his newspaper at the center of the debate. |
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By sealing the eyes of vultures and placing food nearby, he concluded that they found food by sight, and not by smell. |
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Its western boundary is less well defined, with some medieval sources placing it at Flower's Barrow above Worbarrow Bay. |
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One method of sealing the open ends of the bag is by placing a clamp on each end of the bag. |
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From there, Euclidean geometry could be restructured, placing the fifth postulate among the theorems instead. |
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Many assembly lines use pick-and-place robots to do repetitive tasks such as placing small components onto circuit boards. |
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The name comes from the custom of cremating the dead and placing their ashes in urns which were then buried in fields. |
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But placing a catheter next to an atheroma yields a wealth of data on structure and function. |
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Ambhi hastened to relieve Alexander of his apprehension and met him with valuable presents, placing himself and all his forces at his disposal. |
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Colonel Pelly signed a new treaty with Al Khalifas placing Bahrain under British rule and protection. |
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Foreign newspapers were criticised for placing heavier attention on the damage suffered by the old town than on human casualties. |
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The use of passive voice allows speakers to organize stretches of discourse by placing figures other than the agent in subject position. |
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This is done by capitalization and by placing the text in two distinct columns. |
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Adjectives can be freely placed before or after the nouns they modify, though placing them before the noun is more common. |
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In 1521 Luther dealt largely with prophecy, in which he broadened the foundations of the Reformation, placing them on prophetic faith. |
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The Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution as placing some additional restrictions on the federal courts. |
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France placing herself in that door assumes to us the attitude of defiance. |
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After placing the cartridge in the musket, ram it down securely with the ramrod. |
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Some aspects of Turkish Ottoman law still remain today, such as placing personal status and marriage law in the hands of the religious courts. |
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The special significance of ritual was marked by always placing its discussion at the start of the work. |
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Murray was the first to adopt the placing of the piston in a horizontal position in the steam engine. |
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One of these methods includes placing the cone on the narrow end and observing how the mix flows through the cone while it is gradually lifted. |
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In 1681, Denis Papin discovered the pressure inside a vessel could be regulated by placing weights on top of the vessel lid. |
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However, Tokyo has overtaken Moscow as the most expensive city in the world, placing Moscow at third behind Osaka in second place. |
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On a small scale, this can be achieved by placing the plant in a wide saucer containing pebbles that are kept permanently wet. |
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He worked out that the sound was created by placing out two tail feathers at 90 degrees to the direction of flight. |
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A gentleman should do the same with his serviette and bread, placing the one across his knees, and the other at his right or left hand. |
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Grocery stores show off their produce by placing the most attractive specimens in front. |
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They started fireproofing their costumes and placing wire mesh in front of the footlights. |
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He had invited Destiny to sweep him up in her reaping, by placing himself in the ambit of her scythe. |
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Note. After the device downloads its new configuration file, we can test placing a call on hold and the generic hold music will be heard. |
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Evidence that placing rodents in hypertestosteronemic states results in the appearance of prostatic cancer. |
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Henry returned Mary and Elizabeth to the line of succession, through the Act of Succession 1544, placing them after Edward. |
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Cromwell was appointed Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, effectively placing the British Isles under military rule. |
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Reflections made by factory skylights were created by placing lights under angled wooden panels. |
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In 2013 Portsmouth were relegated again, this time placing them in the League Two, the fourth tier of English Football. |
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There would be no mechanical or microprogramming difficulty in placing the direction of motion under the control of the user. |
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Exceptions to this rule are indicated by placing an acute accent on the stressed vowel. |
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So placing cash, such as kwacha around a room or bed mat will protect the resident from their malevolent spells. |
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Sometimes they would add additional defence by placing sharpened sticks in a shallow secondary trench outside the stockade. |
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This trend towards placing Arthur in a historical setting is also apparent in historical and fantasy novels published during this period. |
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Traditionally the method for squeezing the juice from the apples involves placing sweet straw or haircloths between the layers of pomace. |
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In 2006, it attracted the press by erroneously placing only the support for a sculpture on display, and then justifying it being kept on display. |
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By placing this thought in his mind, they effectively guide him on the path to his own destruction. |
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In 2014, Classic Alice wove a 10 episode arc placing its characters in the world of Macbeth. |
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Those closer to the music's blues roots or placing greater emphasis on melody are now commonly ascribed the latter label. |
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The series has been translated into 67 languages, placing Rowling among the most translated authors in history. |
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Teams are placed into tables, placing them in order according to points accrued. |
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These pressures led to a series of crises around the year 1600, placing great strain upon the Ottoman system of government. |
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According to World Bank, Poland has one of the best educational systems in Europe, placing it among the most educated nations. |
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And there are patients within the hospital who can no longer get home because of the difficulties there are in placing people in social care. |
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In 2013 the UN stated that the Taliban had been placing bombs along transit routes. |
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The Qatar Army Skydiving Team has several different skydiving disciplines placing among the top nations in the world. |
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Life expectancy in Singapore is 80 for males and 85 for females, placing the country 4th in the world for life expectancy. |
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Rising aspirations of people are placing more demands on financial resources. |
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Metaphysical cosmology has also been described as the placing of man in the universe in relationship to all other entities. |
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The tanks were also used to raise sunken wrecks by placing them under the wreck and creating buoyancy by pumping them full of air. |
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Microseismic activity is measured by placing an array of geophones in a nearby wellbore. |
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They include photograms, noncamera images made by placing random objects on light-sensitive paper. |
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By placing the Saint Andrew's cross on one of the fireplace posts or lintels, witches are prevented from entering through this opening. |
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In modern versions of Perl, you can force nongreedy, minimal matching by placing a question mark after any quantifier. |
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When placing nuts, always look for constrictions within the crack, behind which the nut can be wedged. |
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Peter Lord dates the book at 730, placing it chronologically before the Book of Kells but after the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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In the finished structure, Wren creates a diversity and appearance of strength by placing niches between the columns in every fourth opening. |
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For instance placing cut flowers in a vase alongside other flowers shortens the life of the latter. |
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This can be done by placing numbers along some of the contour lines, typically using interpolation for intervening lines. |
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Life expectancy in Italy is 80 for males and 85 for females, placing the country 6th in the world for life expectancy. |
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This is generally accomplished by placing moratoriums, quotas and minimum size limits on a fish population. |
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In legend it was made by a giant placing one foot here and the other on the Westing of Unst. |
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Pearl farmers can culture a pearl by placing a nucleus, usually a piece of polished mussel shell, inside the oyster. |
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The greater beam provided more moment of leverage by placing the crew or any other mobile weight on the windward side. |
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He designed the Romanesque church of the abbey, daringly placing the transept crossing at the top of the mount. |
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He passed the exam, placing 74th among the 243 successful candidates, and doing especially well in the tests of engineering drawing ability. |
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It usually travels at a loping pace, placing its paws one directly in front of the other. |
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They are common in gardens and can be encouraged to enter and help remove pest insects by placing black plastic or a piece of tin on the ground. |
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People had also begun to burn paper money instead of placing actual coins in the tombs. |
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He began emptying another bag, placing food on the streetlit patch of sidewalk, just out of reach of the hatch. |
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In the modern era I sometimes feel the emphasis has erroneously shifted towards placing unwarranted importance on how few sundries are recorded. |
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And so there has been a boom in placing solar fields on top of landfills. |
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The smooth telescoping boom movement is also ideal for placing jersey barriers with less barrier swing. |
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The Archimedes screw draws water upwards by placing a screw inside a hollow pipe. |
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The ancient Romans believed a ghost could be used to exact revenge on an enemy by scratching a curse on a piece of lead or pottery and placing it into a grave. |
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Just as there are well-respected brokerage firms with the expertise to place office tenants, there are firms that specialize in placing outdoor sign advertisements. |
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This was achieved through placing flanking stones or avenues at entrances of some henges, or by dividing up the internal space using timber circles. |
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The artefacts, known as The Staffordshire Hoard have tentatively been dated to the 7th or 8th centuries, placing the origin of the items in the time of the Kingdom of Mercia. |
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Mayor Bob Kellar showed a group of fire, police and local health care officials how easily the AED is used by placing two thin sticky pads on a mannequin's chest. |
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By placing them closer to the source, we can reduce the number of messages in the system and this in turn is likely to improve the fidelity of the system. |
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This process produced an explosive carbon that was removed simply by turning the cylinder on its side and placing doors on the ends for the carbon's easy removal. |
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He conquered and governed Cuba on behalf of Spain and moved Havana from the south coast of western Cuba to the north coast, placing it well as a port for Spanish trade. |
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Traditions of placing coins on the bodies of the deceased in order to pay the ferryman are attested in the ancient Greek religion, but in the Slavic tradition as well. |
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These sites were created as centres of pilgrimage by placing chapels in the natural landscape and were loosely modelled on the topography of Jerusalem. |
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But after placing an order with TV Direct to secure 'priority processing' of his winnings, all he got was an envelope stuffed with worthless Polish zlotys. |
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Funerary practices continued the Bronze Age tradition of burning corpses and placing the remains in urns, a characteristic of the Urnfield culture. |
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France invaded Algiers in 1830, placing it under colonial rule. |
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This drastic increase led to the creation and implementation of many fishery management policies placing restrictions on the fishing of spiny dogfish. |
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He treated the musk deer as a cervid, placing it under Telemetacarpalia. |
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Surprisingly, the Zurich Anabaptists were quite mild in their approach to the government in this document, placing the blame on the clergy and especially on Zwingli. |
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A close blockade entails placing warships within sight of the blockaded coast or port, to ensure the immediate interception of any ship entering or leaving. |
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In a reverse feint, the tanks destined for battle in the north were disguised as supply trucks by placing removable plywood superstructures over them. |
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The most common way of killing lobsters is by placing them live in boiling water, sometimes after having been placed in a freezer for a period of time. |
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Passive processes involve the placing of chaotic supraglacial sediments onto the landscape with limited reworking, typically forming hummocky moraines. |
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The cheese box bridges two separate telephone lines. It is often used by bookmakers and bettors to place free calls for accepting or placing bets. |
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Nearly half of those with education at tertiary level in Norway live in the Oslo region, placing it among Europe's top three regions in relation to education. |
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In 740 Emperor Leo III the Isaurian transferred Sicily from the jurisdiction of the church of Rome to that of Constantinople, placing the island within the eastern church. |
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Mud can be made into mud bricks, also called adobe, by mixing mud with water, placing the mixture into moulds and then allowing it to dry in open air. |
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In the early 2000s, Lower George's Street underwent pedestrianisation, placing a ban on all general traffic with the exception of bus routes toward central Dublin. |
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In 1956, this badge was added to the arms of the Welsh capital city Cardiff by placing it on collars around the necks of the two supporters of the shield. |
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On 2 February 1553 Cranmer was ordered to appoint Knox as vicar of Allhallows Church in London placing him under the authority of the Bishop of London, Nicholas Ridley. |
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From 1963 Blake was represented by Robert Fraser placing him at the centre of swinging London and brought him into contact with leading figures of popular culture. |
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Other assemblies, however, have reacted by placing more emphasis on this traditional teaching and by formalizing what was previously an unwritten rule. |
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Throughout the period, Henry exerted a great deal of control over Wales, establishing a series of new castles and placing new Lords into positions of power. |
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The final laps of the race saw Hamilton slowing down to allow other drivers including Vettel and Verstappen to catch and challenge Rosberg for second and third placing. |
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Pie Jesu from Requiem achieved a high placing on the UK pop charts. |
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This failure may have been caused in part by his producing a small statue of the Virgin and placing it before him on the table during the interview for the fellowship. |
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He died on 16 July 1953 at Mount Alvernia Nursing Home in Guildford, Surrey, from burns and shock following a fall he had while placing a log into a fireplace at King's Land. |
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Bentham said that it was the placing of women in a legally inferior position that made him choose, at the age of eleven, the career of a reformist. |
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In 2006, Disney's High School Musical made use of Romeo and Juliet's plot, placing the two young lovers in rival high school cliques instead of feuding families. |
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The QS World University Rankings have been criticised by many for placing too much emphasis on peer review, which receives 40 percent of the overall score. |
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It contended that by placing the religion question near the ethnicity question it would encourage some responders to associate religion with cultural identity. |
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Safdar, in his rudimentary ambulance, has been at the frontline of the shifting conflicts consuming his city, placing himself at huge personal risk for very little money. |
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You two may enter the real estate process assuming that finding a little love nest is simply a matter of spotting a dream pad, placing an offer, and picking out curtains. |
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This method involved spreading tar on the subgrade, placing a typical macadam layer, and finally sealing the macadam with a mixture of tar and sand. |
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Closely related to this was his discovery that telephone transmission could be greatly improved by placing electrical inductance in series with the cable. |
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Frederick Reines and Clyde Cowan would confirm the neutrino on 14 June 1956 by placing a detector within a large antineutrino flux from a nearby nuclear reactor. |
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Aston channelled a stream of neon ions through a magnetic and an electric field and measured its deflection by placing a photographic plate in its path. |
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At a gross takeoff weight of 275 tonnes, of which 220 tonnes is propellant, the vehicle is capable of placing 12 tonnes into an equatorial low Earth orbit. |
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The sailors charged with folding the flag draping Nelson's coffin and placing it in the grave instead tore it into fragments, with each taking a piece as a memento. |
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However, tin and lead can be smelted by placing the ores in a wood fire, leaving the possibility that the discovery may have occurred by accident. |
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Introducing the alum-cell, and placing the coating of hoar-frost at the intensely luminous focus of the electric lamp, not a spicula of the dazzling frost is melted. |
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However, conventional techniques, using Neolithic technology as basic as shear legs, have been demonstrably effective at moving and placing stones of a similar size. |
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According to Plato's account, the lost realm of Atlantis was situated beyond the Pillars of Hercules, in effect placing it in the realm of the Unknown. |
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I checked the prices on the ticker one last time before placing the trade. |
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The woman served him sullenly, placing some sobby biscuits and a piece of cold bacon on his plate, and pouring out a glass of buttermilk with a vicious thrust of the pitcher. |
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