All the cars had their doors, tyres and seats removed but properly marked for reassembling. |
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Even the most properly constituted court is only a kangaroo court without a lawyer. |
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In many people, the wisdom teeth are unable to erupt normally so they either remain below the jawline or don't grow in properly. |
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Her loving care also resulted in both children being more properly attired than previously. |
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At first, it was stipulated that S knew, whence it followed that S was properly ignoring all possibilities of error. |
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I want to make sure the court system is working properly and is going to do correct justice. |
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From dressing for a beach wedding to waxing your body hair and tucking in shirts properly, we've got your fashion fix. |
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John properly described Bill as the quintessential English gentleman and he will be much missed by everyone. |
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The jheel might have been maintained properly by the rulers, but after 1947-48, it has always been neglected. |
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But imagine being in a situation where out of the blue, your heart starts racing so fast that it can't pump blood around your body properly. |
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One-year-old Eva Heeks contracted meningitis soon after birth, leaving her blind, deaf and unable to walk, talk or feed properly. |
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A great wax job and properly fitted skis are a tremendous help when you want good grip. |
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This whole issue should be debated properly before we waste taxpayers' money on so many jobs for the boys. |
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A warning device must be installed to alert you if the system stops working properly. |
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Sure, some people will waste time with it, but a company should be able to figure out who's not doing their job properly and weed them out. |
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Research shows that the measurements, properly weighted, can replicate the impact of horses' hooves on the ground. |
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In any event, the RVP samples tested by Mr Cooper are properly to be regarded as the joint property of AIC and Mobil. |
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Be certain that the edges are properly jointed with no space between the boards. |
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It all goes to demonstrate the old adage that statistics can be used to prove anything, provided you jiggle them properly. |
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He is responsible for teaching students how to properly take X-rays of welds to ensure they will stand up to underwater stress. |
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I tucked the key in my pocket and finally set about wrestling my hand properly through my sleeve again. |
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Vine weevil, the gardener's worst enemy, is often properly controlled by chemical compost additives. |
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Perhaps this lack of properly butchered and well-hung meat has a lot to do with falling meat sales across the country. |
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Warm temperatures are also necessary so the caulk will set properly and adhere to the surface. |
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For example, if caulking is installed when the temperature is too cold, it will not properly adhere to surfaces. |
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The domestic law of France can properly determine what judgments may be enforced in that country. |
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On the basis of the evidence, could a properly instructed jury, acting judicially, have reasonably rendered a verdict of guilty? |
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It should properly have been raised by an application for judicial review in the High Court. |
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It was not until the middle of March that the submarine was raised properly and the bodies of the dead could be recovered. |
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There is no merit in this claim of deficiency, on the evidence properly admissible before me. |
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The wire in the junction box was not properly covered resulting in short circuit. |
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I know, that's the basic form addiction takes, and anyone who knows me properly knows I'm a complete caffeine junkie at the best of times. |
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Is there any evidence upon which a jury properly instructed could return a verdict of guilty? |
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The law on food hygiene is also an old one and does not properly penalise the adulterators. |
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When CIS was updating its website, it organised dummy runs to ensure that its systems were working properly. |
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The reconciliation is needed to make sure the money advanced has been properly spent. |
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So many of our institutions and systems are not working properly, including the judiciary. |
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The President will probably say this case proves that the wheels of justice are turning properly, but the processes are likely to turn slowly. |
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In any event, if a lid is not closed properly on a wheelie bin, a fox will forage in the bin and the rubbish will still be strewn. |
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These can rank among the most reliable of sources, when properly evaluated and analyzed. |
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The students carry out the check, which is then rechecked by the instructor to ensure that they have done it properly. |
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The voltage required to properly recharge a storage battery varies with battery temperature. |
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I'm told the in-car Global Satellite Positioning system is not working properly. |
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The only way I can wink properly is if I pry one eye open and prop it up with one finger. |
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Mostly he gets lampooned for regionalisms that are not really properly called errors at all, as Mark noted. |
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Still, properly understood, it's hard to forget how much this regressive tax takes from all of us. |
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A properly executed wingover felt like he'd taken the playground swing over the top. |
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Workers should be given an opportunity to explain themselves at a properly conducted meeting before decisions are made. |
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The government has formed a working party to collect data from airlines about air rage, in order that the phenomenon can be properly measured. |
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In addition, waste materials cannot be transported properly to the lungs and kidneys for excretion. |
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Only ashes remained, no bodies for him to burn properly to give peace to his parents' souls. |
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Walhi's lawyers, however, said the early warning system had not worked properly. |
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When properly applied, the choke hold causes unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds. |
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Naturally I knew her by sight, and had heard her speak, a long time before I came to know her properly. |
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We have a duty to properly investigate the people who brought the city to its knees. |
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On appeal the Court of Appeal held that the judge had properly allowed the evidence of the interviews to be given. |
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The tail fin of this plane is not actually properly attached, the winning bidder will have to refix this themselves. |
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It may be wise to actually close this place now, so that you can air out this room properly before the start of the next season. |
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These clan names are all expressed in Wyandot, words so long and hard to properly pronounce that they are omitted here. |
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But my battery was knackered, and in the weak, red glow of the rear lights I couldn't really see anything properly. |
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It's never been properly levelled so water always stands on the surface when it rains. |
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Hardware on the excavation equipment then uses that elevation map to control the blade height automatically in order to grade the site properly. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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Most of the persons handling such contraptions are not properly trained or qualified to deal with emergencies. |
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Make sure that whomever you buy from is willing to work with you until the system is working properly. |
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Make sure that they mold against your leg properly and that the elastic keeps them from bunching up regularly. |
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Inadequate agitation can result if the agitator control valve is not adjusted properly or if the pump has inadequate capacity. |
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To achieve these successfully a committee with properly notified meeting times and agendas needs to be put in place. |
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At least, the Americans have the money and resources to do the refurb properly. |
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If active and reactive power are not properly balanced, voltage collapse may occur in one part of the system and could propagate system failure. |
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Shelf life varies from product to product, but most items will keep, if stored properly, for a minimum of one month. |
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It's an example of litigation which needn't have happened had the system worked properly. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt, can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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However, with the Shavuot approaching, we have a chance to reaccept the Torah properly. |
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Both babies were tagged properly and put into the correct cots but the wrong baby was picked up. |
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The mere fact that he did as asked cannot in my judgment be properly treated as the waiver of an express statutory right. |
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A glass mixing bowl or jug and a glass rod are best for blending, as they can be cleaned properly after use. |
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So now I hope you are properly scolded, and having kissed the rod, like a good disciple, are taking seriously to your task. |
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But even at the highest levels there is a tacit acknowledgment that the system is not working properly. |
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Each cable also includes an appropriate amount of clips and screws to properly affix the cables to the floor. |
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Even now I am very sensitive when something isn't tuned in properly on the wireless. |
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You'll be able to spend more time nursing, and less time trying to properly refold maps. |
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They would rather do things themselves, to make sure they are done properly. |
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Your child's weight should also be managed properly, because excess weight can cause strain in regions of the body. |
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It could be necessary after a virus attack to roll back to a time when the system worked properly. |
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It may be a washer or dryer not properly vented to the outside, or it may be standing water under the house. |
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I think that saying this system works if properly executed is to miss the point. |
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Greater transparency is being sought to convince farmers that they are being properly refunded for the VAT paid on inputs. |
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Supermodels qua supermodels properly belong to the 80s, that Gilded Age that we shall never quite see the likes of again. |
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What's more, balance the books properly and you can avoid the perils of going deeper and deeper into debt. |
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Polo players have individual preferences for the amount of whippiness they need to properly time the hitting of a polo ball. |
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The steady whine of the engines reverberated through the cabin as everyone watched their panel to make sure everything was functioning properly. |
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Even in areas that flooded, properly built concrete buildings should have survived and been reclaimable. |
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Those are offenses properly addressed by judges, juries, and prison wardens. |
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Though almost a quarter of children still leave school unable to read or write properly, the drive to improve literacy has pushed up standards. |
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If wood frames are not properly protected from moisture, they can warp, crack, and stick. |
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In order to properly phase the two telescopes, adaptive optics on both telescopes removed the distortion caused by the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Ensure that next year's influx of students have access to properly funded clubs and resources. |
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The Crown has told the jury, we say, quite properly, that for accessorial liability, they must know the essential facts. |
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I did not acclimatise properly to the local conditions before the competition. |
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If done properly, the garden waste you use now will be completely broken down into lovely rich soil at winter's end. |
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There has been a series of attempted peace accords, always ruptured before an election could be properly organized. |
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My only concern is to make sure that we present the accumulative or aggregate system properly to the people at the track. |
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Unless you've never stopped, you'll have to rediscover this voice to properly extend your range, stop straining your vocal chords and singing out of key. |
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The air suspension and ride height adjuster don't work properly, which means when the car is full the rear suspension is so low the underside scrapes on speed bumps. |
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The respondent produced no evidence to rebut the claim for such relief and the learned trial judge, quite properly, attached significance to the failure. |
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It is part of the Bike Safe campaign which has been run by the county since 1997 and encourages riders to make an effort to learn to handle their bikes properly. |
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When a patient presents with foot pain, bunions, corns or plantar warts, the physician should instruct them in how to choose properly fitting shoes. |
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And the CDC team that arrived to ensure they were properly trained and equipped found them in no need of moxie and dedication. |
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What is responsible is for the administration to do this properly now. |
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Now Hunter wanted to confer an honorary doctorate on me, and I needed to find the words to properly convey how honored I felt. |
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He duly turned up and after eventually finding some bolts long enough to refix the post, made sure it was properly fixed to the garden wall as support. |
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The ability of conventional CT scan and fiberoptic bronchoscopy to localize and properly stage radiographically occult lung cancer in the major airways is limited. |
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They claim paths have broken and uneven kerbstones and the grids are blocked up, especially in the back streets, and want the council to clean and maintain them properly. |
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Now, if they'd played it properly, they'd have made a joke of it. |
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My own view, for what it is worth, is that where national governments fund health care they have a legitimate interest in properly funding research into treatment. |
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Whenever she pulls it out, Quechua women descend on Muller and her spindle, each taking turns showing her how to properly transform her pile of fleece into a ball of yarn. |
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If good wines need time to age properly, the same could said of speeches. |
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And until Government starts properly funding schools, they will always struggle to keep out this tiny minority who can cause such wholesale destruction. |
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Any expenditure included in the accounts where receipts or vouchers were not available was properly made in connection with the carrying on of the company's business. |
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And the risks to the woman need to be properly assessed and clearly explained to her, so that she can take them into account in making her decision. |
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Time these governments learn that their task is to govern properly, transparently and accountably, without sticking their noses in where they quite obviously don't belong. |
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But properly channeled, nationalism and patriotism are matters of the heart that cut to our deepest ideas of who we are. |
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The event itself is properly marshalled with backup and recovery vehicles. |
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The label contains valuable information for taking the medicine properly. |
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One of the reasons why people need to be taught how to use the computer properly is that there have been some recent scares about internet security. |
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They will want to be treated properly and well at the nearest hospital. |
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But are the ballast masses, so critical for the Apollo entry guidance to work properly, really gone as they should be? |
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She wore a low-cut pink dress and bangle bracelets up both arms, her hair properly poufed. |
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He was, it appears, overpowered as the contraption failed to properly ignite. |
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I am a physical wreck, I do not sleep properly and I do not eat properly. |
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Incandescent ceiling lights, when properly installed, are reasonably safe if the bulb wattages are in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. |
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I'd learn to sew properly, and I'd take up Afro-Caribbean drumming again. |
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I wasn't scared at first about becoming a mum, but as the months went on I started to worry about things like bathing her and putting her down to sleep properly. |
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But with LSD, because it was countercultural, and because it was used as an experimental drug, it was not marketed properly. |
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In short, my hypothetical study would be properly dismissed as junk science because it fails to use even the most basic statistical controls and techniques. |
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If you are going to exercise, workouts need to be less intense and properly timed, says Boyer. |
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When things get tough, the best alternative option to attract the fish is King ragworm or the smell, flash and movement of a properly presented mackerel strip. |
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An additional drawback of soaps is that they do not function properly at acidic pHs. Under these conditions, soap ions do not dissociate into their component ions. |
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It is a dish that I love but have never been able to recreate properly because we just cannot get calamari that small over here. |
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If people are not fed properly, resistance weakens and wounds do not heal. |
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Damaged or worn out equipment will not protect you properly. |
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But when Frakture put these jigsaws together they didn't fit properly. |
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Once your puppy is heeling properly, it's time to teach him to sit. |
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The role of the church is, quite properly, examined, but care has been taken not to caricature what happened. |
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This nuanced study of the U.K. shows how difficult it can be to really tell if Strasbourg judgments and decisions have in practice been properly executed. |
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You have to terminate the program before the computer will shut down properly. |
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Thus, the polar bear's partly webbed feet may have come from a mutation which prevented the toes from dividing properly during its embryonic development. |
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The Wagyu sirloin was properly rich, even oily, but so large that I gnawed my way through less than half of it before gently pushing the plate aside. |
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All building materials, including the wood studs within your walls and the gypsum wallboard, can hold a certain amount of moisture and still do their job properly. |
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Sure, that can be fine-tuned so that there is not too much of a surplus in staffing, by reassigning stuff and bouncing it to other centres, provided that is done properly. |
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You have to remember that we have an official who sent these voters their absentee ballot forms, they filled them out, they voted them properly, they were counted properly. |
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She ran a quick check of the computer to make sure it was working properly. |
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Sarah's lungs and immune system still have not developed properly and she is not allowed outside while it is raining, in case she catches pneumonia. |
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If more effort were put into ensuring rivers and watercourses were properly dredged and cleared of weed and vegetation, it might have helped to contain the water, he said. |
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Only the judicial system can properly adjudicate criminal guilt. |
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Now lets be quite clear on this, I think employers have a right to be protected from employees who abuse drugs and alcohol and who are unable to carry out their job properly. |
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When running a spit from a weight driven clockwork jack, it is essential to ensure that the joint or bird is properly centred, or the spit may stop running. |
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Why don't you all just jog on and let somebody run things properly. |
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You also want to look at the weft to make sure it's stitched properly. |
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New season potatoes, baked in their jackets and dressed ever so slightly with olive oil are the best possible accompaniment to properly cooked burgers and a green salad. |
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The report concludes that to properly address the needs of children in Scotland requires not just money, but a quantum leap in terms of attitudes. |
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If you don't do it properly said Eamonn, it looks like a bloke's wedding tackle. |
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I have always maintained there was something wrong with Ambassadors, as none of them seemed to ambass properly. |
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A properly made, fully sintered and fully annealed metal clay piece should be able to stand up to any traditional metalsmithing technique. |
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The trial by jury, your Lordship knows, is so antient a privilege belonging to mankind, that its origin cannot properly be traced. |
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I had to back out the changes made to the computer when it became apparent that they had stopped it working properly. |
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When in the oration ther is nothing rightly and properly spoken, but all is to muche befigured and begayed. |
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Marc Valeric, a Beverly Hills milliner, sold 125 bespoke hats in two weeks to women desperate to dress properly for royal receptions. |
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The power switch wasn't seated properly, and so I blu-tacked it into place. |
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The Web page didn't display properly because I bollocksed up the formatting. |
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Perhaps the wood had warped too much during the monsoon, I thought, and the lid of the old box-bed did not fit properly. |
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Some states require proof that a new venture is properly capitalized before the state will issue a certificate of incorporation. |
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Hold the camera properly. No, I'm not playing Captain Obvious here, but there is a certain way to hold a DV camera to avoid jittery movement. |
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As a public defender, Jonas had a crushing caseload and never felt that he could prepare his clients' defenses properly. |
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I'm acutely aware that this lovely blond beast, if properly provoked, could rip my lungs out with a single swipe of clawsome paw. |
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Remind them, if necessary, that properly done, microhydro will generate clean power for many years without damaging the environment in any way. |
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A surveilled target using properly encrypted VOIP can greatly complexify the task of wire-tapping. |
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The genius of Puritanism, with all its forefixed concatenation of misdeeds and punishments, had served me out properly. |
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A comparison more properly bestowed on those that came to guzzle in his wine cellar. |
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Halation, properly speaking, is the reflection and diffusion, within the film, from the lighter areas to the adjacent darker ones. |
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The device itself can dissipate a peak power of 78 W when properly heatsinked and has a 65 W steady dissipation. |
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I only can properly enjoy carol services if I am having an illicit affair with someone in the congregation. |
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From its inception the agency has been helping people obtain and properly install car seats for children. |
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Every inordination of religion that is not in defect, is properly called superstition. |
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However, the Parliament was quickly dominated by those pushing for more radical, properly republican reforms. |
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As with the other reforms, this helped ensure that Fellows had a chance to vet and properly consider candidates. |
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His first language was Corsican, and he always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. |
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The surface of the state may properly be divided into two parts, the uplands of the north, and the alluvial along the coast. |
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There is not yet a properly organized system of natural areas to represent and protect Louisiana's biological diversity. |
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Prices and quantities are allowed to adjust according to economic conditions in order to reach equilibrium and properly allocate resources. |
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It implies that the system or equipment can be operated properly and without causing any danger, risk, damage or injury. |
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A posthumous pardon was not considered appropriate as Alan Turing was properly convicted of what at the time was a criminal offence. |
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Being so lighthanded the vessel could not be properly managed and could carry but little sail, consequently her progress was but slow. |
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Of all the mowers, a properly adjusted cylinder mower makes the cleanest cut of the grass, and this allows the grass to heal more quickly. |
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This motorway remains to be properly named, only being described as the M4 relief road. |
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Churches can properly relate to each other under this polity only through voluntary cooperation, never by any sort of coercion. |
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Regulations required a major unit in the field to retire to a properly constructed camp every day. |
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Because it is so hard and dry, if properly stored and transported, navies' hardtack will survive rough handling and high temperature. |
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They referred to themselves as Janeites in order to distinguish themselves from the masses who did not properly understand her works. |
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In addition to that, he always lived frugally and seemed unable to care for himself properly. |
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For it is accounted a disgrace for the man to meddle or make with those affairs, that properly do belong unto the Woman. |
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If the ballet dancer is properly trained, the dancer will decrease their risk of injury. |
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The company employs extensive use of 3D modelling combined with solidification simulation to ensure that critical castings are properly methoded. |
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A horse's fitness plan must be coordinated properly in order to prevent injury or lameness. |
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This is because the carbon brakes need to be very hot to function properly, and the water cools them too much. |
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If the sails are properly oriented with respect to the wind, then the net force on the sails will move the vessel forward. |
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If the wood is properly treated with preservatives, it will not rot as quickly as cured white oak heartwood. |
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In the end, the Schlieffen plan was so radically modified by Moltke, that it could be more properly called the Moltke Plan. |
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The limitations of a widely used financial model also were not properly understood. |
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An enquiry found that the pit involved had not been properly inspected over the previous 15 months. |
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However, the climate is usually too cool to allow the palms to properly set fruit. |
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I have to say the time has come now for the owners of the airport to decide to run the airport properly or sell it. |
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Canon law is not divine law, properly speaking, because it is not found in revelation. |
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Inside the hold, the floor is also equipped with drive wheels and rollers that an operator inside can use to move the ULD properly into place. |
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Firstly, that it failed to consult properly on the original or the revised route. |
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After the death, the body is bathed properly by the members of the same gender and then enshrouded in a threefold white garment called kafan. |
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In such cases, should the person survive the emergency, it is likely that the person will be properly baptized by a priest at some later date. |
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It was not until the literary efforts of Hugh MacDiarmid that the Scottish Renaissance can properly be said to have begun. |
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The nature of the world, according to Berkeley, is only approached through properly metaphysical speculation and reasoning. |
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This is due to the ergometer's inability to properly simulate the larger rowers drag on a boat due to weight. |
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Unlike many British officers, Haig believed that the Egyptians could make good soldiers if properly trained and led. |
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Often, where the groundmass is aphanitic, chemical classification must be used to properly identify a volcanic rock. |
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It is also sometimes referred to as the Code of Justinian, although this name belongs more properly to the part titled Codex Justinianus. |
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Nonreplication of clinical studies in properly conducted community samples should be taken seriously. |
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Until recently it was properly called the Llangollen Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal, though it is now known as the Llangollen Canal. |
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The search is properly pursued by the production of artworks indiscernible from various nonworks and other artwork. |
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Accordingly, it should be eaten on the day of capture, unless properly refrigerated or cured. |
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The qiblah wall should, in a properly oriented mosque, be set perpendicular to a line leading to Mecca, the location of the Kaaba. |
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As a title the 'Mabinogi' properly applies to only the Four Branches of the Mabinogi. |
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We decided that since we, Christopher's parents, were alive, we should try to be so properly, and to keep the wound to ourselves. |
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Therefore, although his character was supposed to be short, he was properly in proportion compared to the hobbit actors. |
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If you make an oof-bird and feed him properly all the time, you will grow rich. |
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It must be properly disposed, which may require permits and compliance with environmental regulations. |
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A properly labeled contour map helps the reader to quickly interpret the shape of the terrain. |
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Here we show that overspinning is always averted once back-reaction from the particle's own gravity is properly taken into account. |
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We all realise that for armour to attack a wall of guns sounds like another Balaclava, it is properly an infantry job. |
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The only modifications that did work properly cost little beyond the time, effort and relatively simple equipment used. |
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Because of their large numbers, many seamounts remain to be properly studied, and even mapped. |
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They will photodegrade on exposure to the sun, but they do so properly only under dry conditions, and water inhibits this process. |
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Once properly managed, this weapon gave them a great advantage over the French in the Hundred Years' War. |
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After the frame was properly attached to the hull it was slowly jacked up on four legs straddling the wreck site to pull the ship off the seabed. |
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Morgan argued that to understand the novel properly requires understanding of the capacity for characters to change or not to change. |
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Technology is properly defined as any application of science to accomplish a function. |
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Order was properly restored by Mucianus in early 70 but Vespasian did not enter Rome until September of that year. |
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Once artifacts and structures have been excavated, or collected from surface surveys, it is necessary to properly study them. |
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As the Grand Duchy of Finland was formed its inhabitants struggled to properly identify themselves ethnically. |
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Most of the bog bodies discovered showed some aspects of decay or else were not properly conserved. |
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In addition to the baptizer, two priesthood holders witness the baptism to ensure that it is performed properly. |
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An initial examination took place as standard for a physician to properly evaluate the patient. |
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It also provided better medical direction on how to create remedies, and how to properly use them. |
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The infinite God, He who is strictly, properly infinite, knows all the knowable and can effect all the powerable. |
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The only horses properly called white are born with a predominantly white hair coat and pink skin, a fairly rare occurrence. |
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It is particularly important that peanuts are dried properly and stored in dry conditions. |
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Art of Oceania properly encompasses the artistic traditions of the people indigenous to Australia and the Pacific Islands. |
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Groups sometimes form around antipopes, who claim the Pontificate without being canonically and properly elected to it. |
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See Royal and noble styles to learn how to address holders of these titles properly. |
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For example, a trustee could be liable if assets are not properly invested. |
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In the book, Holmes set forth his view that the only source of law, properly speaking, was a judicial decision enforced by the state. |
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Proposals to amend the Constitution must be properly adopted and ratified before they change the Constitution. |
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The courts do not have a power to consider the validity of properly enacted laws. |
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Through functional leadership, roles have to be taken for the organization to function properly. |
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Until the properties of cast iron were properly understood some mills constructed using the early technology collapsed. |
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This is because a hot rivet cannot be properly heat treated to add strength and hardness. |
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In properly formulated concrete, once this curing process has terminated the product has the desired physical and chemical properties. |
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A few ounces of plastique, properly placed, could bring down a bridge, cave in a mine shaft, or collapse the roof of a railroad tunnel. |
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The envelope, though, hadn't been sealed properly and he lifted it to his mouth to re-lick the gummed edge. |
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Since the 2006 Regulations to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 BOATs should more properly be referred to as byways. |
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This requires considerable effort to compress the stack in the silo to cure it properly. |
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This can lead to difficulties where not all adjacent occupiers maintain their fences properly. |
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However, even a stallion with low volume, poor-quality semen, if properly managed, can adequately settle mares. |
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There are several kinds of hormones available that may help your mare to settle properly in case she is difficult to get in foal. |
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Smelling the barn can result in driving too fast, not clearing weapons properly, and bypassing ammunition-recovery procedures. |
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Yes, it's a 'sometimes food' and when executed properly it will bring on a devilish cheeky grin that ought to be reserved for other naughtiness. |
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With all engines using spark plugs it is comparatively easy to ascertain whether the ignition system is working properly. |
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This old lady we picked up was spun out because she didn't manage her insulin properly. |
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What defence can properly be used in such a despicable encounter as this but either the slap or the spurn? |
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The face becomes superdominant, the eye subdominant, but nothing is properly predominant. |
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The unglued joints all fell apart in shipment, but the properly joined piece survived intact. |
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If you don't do your warm-ups properly you have a greater chance of injury. |
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The whitefellers did not let anyone but whitefellers learn their ways properly, he knew that now. |
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Meanwhile, Britney is decked out as the hotel's waitress and she had a senior waitstaff teach her how to properly hold the silver platter. |
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For a while it seemed Lisa's washday blues were over and the machine seemed to be functioning properly. |
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Only properly ripened ackees, without seeds, membrane, or outer rind, would be used in canning. |
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In akratic behavior there is a failure to reason properly in the presence of desire. |
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Thin woks do not distribute the heat properly and lose it quickly, leading to food sticking and burning. |
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She said WSS should be properly planned, constructed and maintained so that pollution in the system cannot occur. |
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IoT controllers that use HTML-based applications for both internal and remote control are vulnerable to XSS if the input is not properly escaped. |
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As mottled enamel is the result of partial failure of ameloblasts to properly elaborate and lay down enamel, it is a developmental injury. |
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A brief analysis with a hand-held metal analyzer can help recyclers to properly sort and grade metals, making their scrap more valuable. |
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The Amazon World Zoo Park in Newchurch, Isle of Wight, yesterday urged whoever has stolen its jackass penguin to feed him properly using a tube. |
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I strongly hope the police investigate properly and if blame is to be laid then they do so without an eye on race relations. |
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Graff presents his ideas with a properly Joycean sense of humor, and as a result, this study works. |
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People want us to jump the gun and do something instantaneous but these things have to be done properly. |
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Before junked vehicles can be resold, state investigators must view the parts to ensure that they are properly licensed. |
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It is not a constricting force when properly understood and implemented. |
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Something as simple as properly reattaching the air duct hose after inspecting the air filter can make all the difference. |
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But a tireless 26-year battle by their families meant they could be properly laid to rest in separate masses and reburials last week. |
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Speaking of the kiss of death, swine flu is not expected to really hit us properly until the winter. |
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To properly refasten the screws, the existing screws must be removed and a new slightly larger screw installed with an O-ring. |
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