Many portions of Tchaikovsky's Fourth benefit from a lighter sound and more balance among sections. |
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We also packed our own hip waders for the somewhat less raging portions of the river. |
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The project comprises a reader containing sizable portions of all identifiable texts of Haggadic Midrash. |
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Fine-needle aspiration cytology is mostly inconclusive because the tumor is composed of acellular and hypercellular portions. |
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Use the keyhole saw and cut any remaining portions of the wall out so that the patch will fit into the hole. |
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The cutter has a pair of windlassing lugs 1 and 3 which include enlarged portions 5 and 7 at their respective extremities. |
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Large, intact portions of the Cienega Corridor allow for rain and snowmelt to enter the ground and recharge our drinking water reservoirs. |
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It is an object of the present invention to provide a king-sized mattress having separated head and foot portions. |
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Have at least five portions of fruit and vegetables daily and go for wholegrain carbohydrate foods. |
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Certain portions of the interview were off the record, they say, but this wasn't one of them. |
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It became apparent to the reporters that the redacted portions were self-referencing phrases. |
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The American arctic geologist David Hopkins redefined Beringia to include portions of Alaska and Northeast Asia. |
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It's the perfect time to start over, rededicating yourself to adding that magical five portions of fruit and vegetables to your diet each day. |
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Individuals can be collected by hand from weathered portions of the limestone. |
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Thus, they usually spend a day removing all the bulky portions of their armor, retaining only critical greaves, cuisses, and jambeau. |
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Upon the death of a landowner, land is divided in equal portions among the surviving children. |
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After a few days, the plasmodium cleaves into multinucleate portions, each of which develops into a zoosporangium. |
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Despite the precautions, the production team has occasionally reshot small portions of coming episodes to repair lapses in the story's logic. |
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It consists of flat-roofed adobe buildings, portions of which are thought to be among the oldest structures in North America. |
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The measure of five syllables is almost always inconvenient in utterance and should be broken up, by a rest, into two portions. |
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The anthems and other musical portions of the services were well rendered by the choir. |
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The visible portions of the liver and adrenals were negative for metastases. |
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A small hand shovel was leaning against the dirt wall in front of him and Eron picked it up and began chipping away portions of the wall. |
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Previously, ranchers and farmers were allowed to request that portions of their agricultural lease be put up for public auction. |
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The positive side being, they could not be stopped from reacting against portions they disliked. |
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In addition to the embryos and eye, the fossil find includes portions of a snout plus jawbones, skull bones, cheekbones, and teeth. |
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Using a scalpel, Rowe cuts out portions of the illustration and then stands them up. |
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In the early portions of cesar Chavez, the farmers suffer a great deal of racism at the hands of the white farmers. |
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It is not a scarce commodity to be meted out begrudgingly or in short portions. |
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Though blacks had used the park in the past, they were customarily restricted to certain portions of it. |
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Given huge portions of Asia Minor by the Treaty of Sevres, the Greeks made a terrible miscalculation, thinking they could recapture more territory and even Constantinople. |
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You lose connectivity between portions of your brain, and some regions even experience shrinkage, according to Williams. |
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Mitral valve prolapse occurs when varying portions of one or both leaflets of the mitral valve extend or protrude abnormally above the mitral annulus into the left atrium. |
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Structures include the thyroid gland, aortic arch and great vessels, proximal portions of the vagus and recurrent laryngeal nerves, esophagus and trachea. |
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The extensive menu offers lunch and dinner portions of Italian favorites such as lasagna, manicotti, ravioli, chicken Parmigiana and stuffed shells. |
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The tubular corollas of male parent plants were first sectioned longitudinally, then sections with adnate stamens and corolla portions were removed with a forceps. |
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On Friday, the White House said it would like to declassify portions of the 6,300-page document. |
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He didn't want to bother trying to remember it, trying to sift through the last few sane portions of his mind and his memories to retrieve the name and the life it had led. |
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For many this can be totally doable, while those averse to numbers might rather just eyeball their portions. |
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The court could release select portions of its orders, while redacting specific facts, including the names of individuals and organizations who are surveillance targets. |
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During its previous restoration attempts with the CAF, portions of the airframe had been reskinned and the camera ports had disappeared in the process. |
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You can immerse the portions or you can apply it like a barbecue sauce as you cook everything from birds to pork. |
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It's a nonrestrictive diet that stresses eating smaller portions rather than not eating certain foods. |
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The pathogen attacks actively growing portions of the plant. |
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It was followed by glittery portions of jack mackerel and a strip of crunchy octopus dusted with a mossy, gunpowderlike substance that Nagata identified as green-tea salt. |
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Breaking my fear into smaller, digestible portions by doing a little research each day made the whole situation more palatable. |
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We drove back to L.A. through the Santa Monica Mountains on the Mulholland Highway, portions of which curve along steep drop-offs. |
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I prefer replacing portions of the payroll tax with a carbon tax, for instance. |
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Large portions are open to the public, including the Marconi Site in Wellfleet. |
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In Ireland, Wales and England, most takeaways serve warm side portions of sauces such as curry sauce, gravy or mushy peas. |
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The sausage is produced in a rectangular block and individual portions are sliced off. |
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Duckweed further threatens the local ecosystem by choking out other plants as it shades large portions of the lake. |
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Based on inscriptional evidence from the area, the Roman civitas of the Carvetii seems to have covered portions of Cumbria. |
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In his autobiography Slide Rule, Shute recalls writing the book twice over and rewriting large portions a third time. |
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The fossil includes portions of the intestines, colon, liver, muscles, and windpipe of this immature dinosaur. |
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Presently, part of it is a private residence, and other portions are being developed as holiday flats. |
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The perspiratory glands of the skin are scattered everywhere throughout the integument, being most abundant on the anterior portions of the body. |
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Some complex fractures can be treated by the use of bone grafting procedures that replace missing bone portions. |
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The last remaining wild tundra reindeer in Europe are found in portions of southern Norway. |
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He scorned my wholesome kennel fare, toothing out dainties and leaving the grosser portions to be finished by the other dogs. |
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Features dug into the natural subsoil are normally excavated in portions to produce a visible archaeological section for recording. |
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Tasman, his navigator Visscher, and his merchant Gilsemans also mapped substantial portions of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. |
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The Ketuvim is the last of the three portions of the Tanakh to have been accepted as biblical canon. |
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The original texts of the Tanakh were mainly in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic. |
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The baconlike meat analog has alternate expanded layers simulating the lean and fat portions of bacon. |
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Many spices, however, can contribute significant portions of micronutrients to the diet. |
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During the night the situation turned violent as the escalation by riot police and protesters damaged portions of the square. |
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As the Earth is located within the dusty outer arms, there are large portions of the Milky Way that are obscured from view. |
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Megasthenes' Indica can be reconstructed using the portions preserved by later writers as direct quotations or paraphrase. |
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In addition to modern Iran, it includes portions of the Caucasus, Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and Central Asia. |
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Annual rainfall is greater in the eastern portions, gradually tapering off until reaching the Pacific Coast where it increases again. |
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In the west, Justinian's political authority never went any farther than certain portions of the Italian and Hispanic peninsulas. |
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Only small portions of the original broadcast and audio from the radio transmission have survived. |
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Sometimes portions of a single country can fall into two distinct spheres of influence. |
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Britain also controlled the Indian subcontinent and large portions of Africa. |
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Much of the historically and culturally significant portions of Mandalay were burned to the ground. |
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It was found that the initial allegations of looting of substantial portions of the collection were heavily exaggerated. |
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Operators should try to avoid the temptation of prepreparing the snapper and then storing the portions in a freezer. |
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As Pizarro and his men took over portions of South America, they plundered and enslaved countless people. |
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The new teaching attracted sizeable portions of the nobility and urban bourgeoisie. |
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In Richard's absence, Philip II overran large portions of Normandy and John acquired control of Richard's English lands. |
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Throughout Maine, many municipalities, although each separate governmental entities, nevertheless form portions of a much larger population base. |
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The central plateau and the southeast portions of the island are mostly dolerite. |
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After the Loma Prieta earthquake, they had to put cribbing under portions of San Francisco's Embarcadero Freeway, for fear it would collapse. |
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In the UK, potatoes are not considered by the NHS as counting towards the recommended daily five portions of fruit and vegetables. |
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In some southern portions of the US, peanuts are boiled for several hours until soft and moist. |
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Spain agreed to the Peace of the Pyrenees in 1659 that ceded to France Artois, Roussillon, and portions of Lorraine. |
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In any case, it is certain that at the fifteenth century portions of the Scriptures were called Wycliffite. |
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The treaty recognized Portuguese sovereignty over these areas and awarded her small portions of Germany's bordering overseas colonies. |
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But certain key portions of their civil procedure laws have been modified by their legislatures to bring them closer to federal civil procedure. |
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The poor consumed a diet largely of bread, cheese, milk, and beer, with small portions of meat, fish and vegetables, and occasionally some fruit. |
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Small portions of Delaware are also situated on the eastern side of the Delaware River sharing land boundaries with New Jersey. |
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Rural portions of upstate New York, however, are generally more conservative than the cities and tend to favor Republicans. |
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The Highlands comprise the northern portions of Inverness and Victoria counties. |
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By the late 17th century, their leader held the office of General with jurisdiction over the northern portions of the Miskito Kingdom. |
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The northern portions were dominated by Sambus and the southern ones by Tawira Miskitos. |
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For various portions of the piece, a number of the instrumentalists perform in a 'soloist' capacity. |
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Certain portions of the UCC have been highly influential outside of the United States. |
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The chapter voted unanimously for the move and agreed to pay for it by withholding various portions of their prebends over the next seven years. |
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It was argued that some portions of the Treaty were entrenched, while others were not. |
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For the latter portions of the process, boundary and lattice diffusion from the boundary become important. |
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Issues such as training staff to serve and weigh portions were well understood. |
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The set was professionally recorded and filmed, and portions appear on the Woodstock film, The Old Grey Whistle Test and The Kids Are Alright. |
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The peaks in the easterly portion of the range, in Austria and Slovenia, are smaller than those in the central and western portions. |
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A remarkable number of these major artists worked on different portions of the Florence Cathedral. |
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Not surprisingly, the shallowest portions of subduction zones are known best. |
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By the summer of the next year, large portions of the opposition had defected and joined Pitt's government. |
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Many Romans, being required to serve at some point, spent portions of their youth training to serve in the legions. |
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Upland and lowland are portions of plain that are conditionally categorized by their elevation above the sea level. |
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The throne and gallery portion date from the Ottonian, with portions of the original opus sectile floor still visible. |
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The wing or rift saw, it may be said, is of special design having six wings with portions of the saw plate cut away between the wings. |
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In most birds, the lung is functionally and anatomically subdivided into paleopulmo and neopulmo portions. |
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Furthermore, I touched with the pure solution the most sanious portions, especially the portions of the bones. |
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Then there was much mirth and banter over the swift sneakings for home of certain men carrying large portions of puarka. |
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Several members of the tribunal later testified that important portions of the transcript were falsified by being altered in her disfavor. |
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Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were incorporated into the USSR, together with portions of Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Romania. |
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Had the vessel been left unscuttled, a heavy gale of wind, and dash of the waves might have preserved some portions of her hull and of the cargo. |
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The two extracted portions were combined and placed in a vacucentrifuge to speed dry for 45 min. |
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When one of the girls goes down into the basement, she is devoured by the POV accompanied by audio portions of werewolfish sounds. |
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However, some portions of the continent, particularly the Antarctic Peninsula, have areas of rocky soil that support plant life. |
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The historic portions of the city that survived German bombing suffered extensive destruction during urban renewal. |
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When histones are acetylated, portions of DNA are exposed so that the genes can be used. |
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Two king posts were also uncovered, with forked tops, between which were portions of what was probably the roof's apex beam. |
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The meats can be as large as halves or any smaller portions that may happen during processing, candied or as an ingredient in other foodstuffs. |
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Most aqueducts were constructed below the surface with only small portions above ground supported by arches. |
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Hazards in high water conditions can include floating trees, collapsing portions of river bank, overhanging branches and even dead farm animals. |
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Nucleic acid immunogens are designed to include the antigenic portions of the parvoviral genome which are incorporated into bacterial plasmids. |
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Steven Berkoff was chumming it with Marie Helvin, who had the smallest of portions on her plate. |
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Foraging by geomyids and ctenomyids is more generalized in that all portions of plants may be consumed. |
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Most aqueducts were constructed below the surface, with only small portions above ground supported by arches. |
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The appellee may then designate additional portions that the appellee deems necessary. |
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Elsewhere in North America during the past two decades, the raven has recolonized portions of its former range and increased in abundance. |
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In 1649, Parliamentarian troops razed the castle, so that its remains are now inconsiderable, though portions of three towers still exist. |
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The translation and dubbing must be as close to perfect as possible, which means that we often must redub portions of the film. |
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You'll need the king-sized bib provided when you tackle the king-sized portions of lobster and the splendidly spectacular steaks. |
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Only small portions of GE sums of squares were accounted for by heterogeneity of regressions. |
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This is similar for vascularized composite allografts of portions of limbs that are akin to other reimplantation operations for trauma. |
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Other portions of the receiver may be subject to disposal as hazardous material. |
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Divide large bags of pet food into smaller, more manageable portions contained in resalable bags. |
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Some portions of the film already had to be reshot because the reels of the film were exposed at an airport, leading to them getting spoiled. |
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The remaining portions of the upper lateral cartilages were also resuspended to spreader grafts. |
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Leaf vegetables, distributed in block-frozen form as well as in portions, range from chopped spinach to endive and beet leaves. |
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Those who could grow or afford wheat often had biscuits as part of their breakfast, along with healthy portions of pork. |
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Intercultivar variation in composition of locular and pericarp portions of fresh market tomatoes. |
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Voles make their runs under the thick cover of salt hay grasses and dine on the tender portions of their stems and leaves. |
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New England is a Northeastern region of the United States bordering the Maritime Provinces of Canada and portions of Quebec in the north. |
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I entreat you also, on behalf of my maids, to give them marriage portions, which is not much, they being but three. |
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The Troodos Mountains cover most of the southern and western portions of the island and account for roughly half its area. |
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Water levels rose, and the western Tethys shallowly covered significant portions of Europe, forming the first Tethys Sea. |
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The Crisis of the Third Century caused significant changes within the Roman Empire in both its western and its eastern portions. |
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The legacy company kept its name, and spun off the midstream and downstream portions of its business. |
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They were expected to become proficient in Latin and Greek and to have learned major portions of the New Testament by heart. |
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Aquatic organisms invariably attach themselves to the undersea portions of oil platforms, turning them into artificial reefs. |
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Trade winds also steer African dust westward across the Atlantic Ocean into the Caribbean sea, as well as portions of southeast North America. |
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Isolated portions of the first city walls were saved from destruction and can be seen to this day. |
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About the middle of the 3rd century, an abstract of the geographical portions of Pliny's work was produced by Solinus. |
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Sciurus carolinensis is native to the eastern and midwestern United States, and to the southerly portions of the eastern provinces of Canada. |
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Wolves encounter cougars along portions of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent mountain ranges. |
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No matter how lacking he may be in other portions of his contour, this fore-handed formation and action are absolute prerequisites. |
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Plans are underway to demolish many of the city's Modern public schools, as well as large portions of the city's Civic Plaza. |
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In the 16th to early 18th centuries, Central Asia was under the rule of Uzbeks, and the far eastern portions were ruled by the local Pashtuns. |
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Some kinds of animals, such as amphibians, spend portions of their lives in water and portions on land. |
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Columbia University has an extensive underground tunnel system more than a century old, with the oldest portions predating the present campus. |
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It has a capacity of 1,000,000,000 cubic metres and irrigates large portions of the coastal region. |
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Intense scholarly debate has surrounded the question of which portions of the poem preserve genuine traditions from the Mycenaean period. |
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Areas with wet seasons are dispersed across portions of the tropics and subtropics. |
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Eastern portions of North and South America, northern Europe, and northern and central Asia have become wetter. |
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During the Wisconsin Glaciation, varying portions of the Earth's water were stored as glacier ice. |
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The exceptions were the areas along the Ohio River settled by Southerners, the southern portions of states such as Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. |
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During the American period, some semblance of city planning using the architectural designs and master plans by Daniel Burnham was done on the portions of the city of Manila. |
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There are chance anfractuosities of ruin in the upper portions of the Coliseum which offer a very fair imitation of the rugged face of an alpine cliff. |
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If you happen to have small, heat-proof glass or ceramic pots in your kitchen then you can make this very easy pasta bake in fun-size, individual portions. |
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I have not the least doubt of such facts occurring, from what I have seen of portions of fine chloritic schists being entangled in the midst of a gneiss district. |
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In this respect it is like the rolling avalanche, that leaves detached portions of its bulk by the way, and yet keeps augmenting in its circumvolutionary course. |
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We divvied the money into equal portions to split between us. |
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These include cut portions, reformed roasts, rolls, escallops, grillsteaks, burgers, turkey hams, nuggets, sausages, frankfurters, salamis, bolognas, and ready meals. |
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In the pursuit of a polished and thus slicker surface for a plough, he experimented with portions of saw blades and by 1837, he was making polished, cast steel ploughs. |
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Nevertheless, some portions of the empire survived until the advent of global decolonisation following World War II, namely the East Indies and Dutch Guiana. |
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There were shows where they let us not use a laugh track... and portions of shows. Whenever they were in the O.R. or serious surgery, there was no laugh track. |
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The success of the language family, including the large number of speakers and the vast portions of the Earth that they inhabit, is due to several factors. |
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We find evidence for the action of a non-axisymmetric magnetoshear instability operating in the upper portions of the stably stratified fluid layers. |
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On a single day in 1952, his fish and chip shop in Guiseley, West Yorkshire served 10,000 portions of fish and chips, earning itself a place in The Guinness Book Of Records. |
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The limited intelligence of man can only take in tiny portions of this order and can experience only partial truths, hence man must rely on hope which then leads into faith. |
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However, he did encourage William in his reading, and in particular set him to commit to memory large portions of verse, including works by Milton, Shakespeare and Spenser. |
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Many portions of Water Music have become familiar in popular culture. |
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They primarily speak Chadian languages and their traditional territories are in the southern portions of the Sudanese regions of Northern Kordofan and Darfur. |
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Norman, under the premise that Washington did not properly incorporate the portions of land north of the geographical 49th parallel, as laid out by detailed GPS surveying. |
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For elections to the British House of Commons at Westminster, the city area and portions of the Angus council area are divided in two constituencies. |
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Bacteria constantly remodel their peptidoglycan cell walls, simultaneously building and breaking down portions of the cell wall as they grow and divide. |
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While portions north of Beijing and near tourist centers have been preserved and even extensively renovated, in many other locations the Wall is in disrepair. |
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Large portions were usually given to men of higher social standing, but every man who wasn't indentured or criminally bonded had enough land to support a family. |
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Even then, there was considerable congestion at Edinburgh Waverley station with remarshalling of the portions of the new, more intensive train service. |
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Landfill extends into portions of the lake providing space for Navy Pier, Northerly Island, the Museum Campus, and large portions of the McCormick Place Convention Center. |
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The portions of Golden Gate National Recreation Area located within the city, including the Presidio and Ocean Beach, are patrolled by the United States Park Police. |
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Further, portions of some Congressional acts, such as the provisions for the effective dates of amendments to codified laws, are themselves not codified at all. |
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The larger muscles of the animals were roasted and served with currant sauce, while the other smaller portions went into soups, stews, sausages, pies, and pastries. |
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Felicity prepares him meals he can eat one-handed, and when they have a roast, she cuts up the meat into bite-sized portions as she once did for the children. |
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Landfill was used to raise shallow portions of the Caspian Sea. |
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Shrikes are passerine birds known for their habit of catching other birds and small animals and impaling the uneaten portions of their bodies on thorns. |
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This mode of locomotion overcomes the slippery nature of sand or mud by pushing off with only static portions on the body, thereby minimizing slipping. |
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This high cost is due to the repeated stops and starts of portions of the body as well as the necessity of using active muscular effort to brace against the tunnel walls. |
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One could find vast groups of Mayan people in Boca Costa, in the Southern portions of Guatemala, as well as the Western Highlands living together in close communities. |
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Found in both the eastern and western portions of the North Atlantic. |
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The inner layer of a turtle's shell is made up of about 60 bones that include portions of the backbone and the ribs, meaning the turtle cannot crawl out of its shell. |
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This technology is currently used in portions of the North Atlantic and the Pacific by a variety of states who share responsibility for the control of this airspace. |
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The numerous wars did not prevent European states from exploring and conquering wide portions of the world, from Africa to Asia and the newly discovered Americas. |
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Germany suffered even larger territorial losses than it did in the First World War, with huge portions of eastern Germany directly annexed by the Soviet Union and Poland. |
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Large portions of the Theodosian Walls are preserved to the present day. |
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A plant can offer more than one source of aromatics, for instance the aerial portions and seeds of coriander have remarkably different odors from each other. |
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It was conceived by the Venezuelan revolutionary Francisco de Miranda as a reference to all the New World, but especially to those portions under Spanish and Portuguese rule. |
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In the last quarter of the 19th century, Spain conquered portions of Mindanao and the Moro Muslims in the Sulu Sultanate formally recognized Spanish sovereignty. |
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Not all portions of Holy Tradition are held to be equally strong. |
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Although the crown's plans for both the Toluca and Veracruz portions of the king's highway were ambitious, the actual results saw improvements only for a localized network. |
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Since portions of northern New Spain became part of the United States' Southwest region, there has been considerable scholarship on the Spanish borderlands in the north. |
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Trade winds also transport African dust westward across the Atlantic Ocean into the Caribbean Sea, as well as portions of southeastern North America. |
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The Maya civilization developed in an area that encompasses southeastern Mexico, all of Guatemala and Belize, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador. |
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Overall, Huguenot presence was heavily concentrated in the western and southern portions of the French kingdom, as nobles there secured practise of the new faith. |
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For the larger islands, rainfall is heavier on the southeast portions of the islands than on the northwest portions, with consequences for agriculture in those areas. |
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For this reason, many communities in the very southern portions of the state are equipped with tornado sirens to warn residents of approaching tornadoes. |
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In 1663, Louis XIV of France stated his claim to portions of the Habsburg Southern Netherlands, leading to a short rapprochement between England and the Republic. |
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Also, some Native American tribes have adopted portions of the UCC, including the Navajo Nation that adopted Articles 1, 2, 3, and 9 with only minimal changes. |
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Generation, transmission and distribution may be offered by a single company, or different organizations may provide each of these portions of the system. |
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These are often seen in the field as flat surfaces above steep crags, the crags themselves being formed due to the more crystalline, lower portions of each flow. |
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In the temperate portions of the earth, those forests tend to be needleleaf trees, while in the tropics, they can be broadleaf trees growing in a rain forest. |
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The Holstein Counts gained control of large portions of Denmark because the king would grant them fiefs in exchange for money to finance royal operations. |
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They are found throughout the arctic, subarctic and temperate portions of the Northern Hemisphere in acid bog habitats, being particularly abundant in Arctic tundra regions. |
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The tankia, or boat-people, at Canton form a class in some respects beneath the other portions of the community, and have many customs peculiar to themselves. |
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While links, textposts, and videos were more often direct posts than reshares, there were still sizable portions of links and videos that were reshared content. |
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A plant anatomist receiving such samples can remove pickled wood and bark for anatomical study, then dry the remaining portions for inclusion in a xylarium. |
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A battery of appendices provide technical information such a acupressure and reflexology charts, yoga instructions and illustrations, and managing food portions. |
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The superficial portions of the vegetations were composed largely of fibrin with focal calcifications and abundant yeastlike cells entrapped within the fibrin. |
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Quadrantal portions of the lower covering sheet lying outside the cruciform attachment pattern are unrestrained by attachment to any other element of the absorbent assembly. |
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Small encrusting bryozoans are scattered across portions of the vertebra's surface, particularly along the neural canal and parts of the zygapophyses and pleurapophyses. |
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Craft Tech will also be exhibiting one of its latest prototypes, a steerable roller and stabiliser that ensures equal weight portions when cutting radially. |
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In fact, he believed that large portions of the church would apostatize and that world conditions would only worsen before Christ's bodily return. |
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In 1580, in Gniezno, Poland, Rabbi Eliezer Ashkenazi completed his magnum opus, Sefer Ma'aseh Hashem, an extensive examination of the narrative portions of the Tanakh. |
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The surgical specimen consisted of a partial vulvectomy, including posterior portions of labium majus, fourchette, and a portion of perineal skin and soft tissue. |
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Cut bacalao into 2-ounce portions and season with salt Brush bacalao with coating so no white flesh is visible Broil bacalao until hot and coating firms up slightly. |
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The seasonal selection of seafood includes a variety of carefully prepared individual portions of black cod, halibut, king and coho salmon, rockfish, and lingcod. |
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