| Isabelle reacted quickly, snatching his extended hand, pulling the boy back on solid land. |
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| Shortly after the operation got under way, the North Korean navy reacted with surprise and precision. |
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| Jed certainly reacted well, though, putting together a few nice phases while continuing to be their usual cussed selves in defence. |
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| Nitric acid reacted with a base will give the nitrate of the salt and water. |
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| The girl quickly reacted to the man's attack with a strong thrust to the back of his neck. |
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| Soon, international opinion took up the cry and the authorities reacted quickly. |
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| Stock markets have reacted to the deep uncertainties this year by marking time. |
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| Many Bostonians reacted to the victory by taking to the streets of Beantown early on Thursday morning and rioting. |
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| Silverware reacted sensitively to possibly poisoned food by turning such food a different color. |
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| The free oxygen then burnt with the graphite core, which then reacted with the hydrogen. |
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| The market barely reacted to the announcement of the two bolt-ons, with the share price taking a slight dip by the end of the week. |
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| He reacted against it as an institution with an unbendingly dogmatic definition of itself. |
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| My body had sailed smoothly through the birth, but I was humbled when it reacted afterward with a high temperature and the shakes. |
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| Haven't ballet purists reacted negatively to the combination of classical form and popular content? |
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| But motoring experts reacted sceptically to his suggestion that the desert heat may have caused the tyre to blow out with tragic consequences. |
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| He sharply reacted with utter disappointment and displeasure in his talks with Congress about the national flag. |
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| I think it is a counsel of perfection to say that he ought to have seen and reacted the very second she stepped off the kerb. |
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| Many Chinese reacted with alarm to the outburst, mindful of two major incidents in which they were embroiled in the past. |
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| Her skin reacted to the small touches, goose bumps jittering across her flesh as her face flushed hot. |
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| Hurley had reacted to her new singledom in a masculine assertive way, with a series of short, publicly passionate affairs. |
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| Before I knew it my tummy boiled and bubbled and reacted in the generally unruly way that neglected tummies do. |
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| The assembling crowd reacted like fans at a corrida, saluting each move and countermove with appreciation for the artistry of it all. |
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| But regional assembly backers reacted defiantly to the millionaire's plans. |
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| Sharp countered this, but others reacted by opposing the coming convention, saying it would promote mobocracy. |
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| The state reacted with a show trial, death sentences, and abrupt and immediate executions as a public deterrent. |
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| Many on the left have reacted to him and his fellow evolutionists like a troop of shrieking baboons. |
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| I do shudder to think of how the teams such as the one described in this article would have reacted to such pressure. |
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| The carboxylic acid group of the drug is first reacted with an activated carbonyl group like that found on isobutyl chloroformate. |
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| Early American writers on political economy reacted negatively to Ricardo's theory of rent. |
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| I was walking away, thinking how silly I was to have reacted like that, next time I should be calmer, and control myself. |
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| Recently, a group of Iranian intellectuals also reacted to the issue and signed a petition. |
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| The battalion has had an active tour and in February reacted to an incursion by an armed group from West Timor. |
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| However local hoteliers reacted angrily to the publishing of results and are incensed at the secrecy surrounding the tests. |
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| Paying commuters today reacted with delight to news that more inspectors than ever are now hunting down fare dodgers. |
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| Claire's parents reacted by becoming extremely overprotective, to the point that Claire felt imprisoned. |
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| As the camera was moved around, people reacted to the idea that their personal space was being invaded. |
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| He reacted by demanding that he should not be confronted with an ultimatum. |
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| Sources in the department admitted they had not reacted coherently to the clamor for action. |
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| The reverse process can be carried out where synthesis gas is reacted with a catalyst to give high molecular weight hydrocarbons. |
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| He reacted without delay, the loud clang of bullet on steel barely audible over the roar of the traffic. |
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| She reacted with sympathy and understanding, and Alex felt good about opening up to her. |
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| Friends say he reacted badly to being doorstepped amid the hubbub of arrival because he is always wary of the Scottish media. |
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| I gradually added tricks such as palm reading and was bowled over by how people reacted, amazed at my accuracy. |
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| Many drivers reacted angrily to the protesters and responded with a chorus of honks and shouts. |
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| The bosses, as is their wont, reacted as if I had proposed handing out our promotional material written in Sumerian and wrapped in a puzzle. |
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| The oils are first reacted with sulfuric acid, which converts them into sulfates. |
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| It was always how Benji reacted at the slightest suggestion of any such thing. |
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| It would appear that the Republicans totally overplayed their hand and the voters reacted accordingly. |
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| Yet zoologists have consistently reacted to these phenomena with a mixture of incredulity, confusion, and even outright hostility. |
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| Marches and demonstrations became increasingly militant, and the Government reacted by clamping down harshly on this civil unrest. |
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| The diazonium salt can also be reacted and joined to phenolic groups and amines to give azo compounds. |
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| Doctors' patients have reacted with fury after being clamped in a surgery car park. |
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| Russian politicians of all orientations reacted to the events with harsh condemnation and protests. |
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| Bankers reacted optimistically to the news yesterday, saying the opening will provide significant cost savings. |
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| In both cases the drawdown of fund balances came relatively early, as states reacted to the emerging revenue shortfalls. |
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| The Lions reacted immediately, throwing the ball wide and, for the first time since the first match, playing heads-up rugby. |
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| Workers reacted quickly, calling the fire brigade, although the fire was quenched using extinguishers, before the fire officers arrived. |
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| In Britain, John Locke reacted against the innatism of Cartesian epistemology, but retained a theory of ideas. |
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| When aniline is reacted with excess acetic acid under dehydration conditions a white, crystalline material is formed, acetanilide. |
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| People reacted so well to the idea that the little museum was soon packed with new acquisitions. |
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| They were jittery now and reacted nervously to any movement around their dugouts. |
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| I am frankly filled with admiration at the way in which Australians have reacted and adjusted to this new situation. |
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| Outwardly, at least, Lincoln reacted stoically to the continuing hard news. |
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| He reacted furiously to the news of the mutiny of the soldiers, rushing to the scene after their flat refusal to fight. |
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| Epoxy resins are actually oligomers, which must be reacted with other polymers such as polyamines, polyamides and polyesters. |
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| Sun's shares quickly fell by about 6 per cent in after-hours trading, as investors reacted to the quarterly report. |
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| Gay political groups have reacted with horror, attacking the lead researcher himself as biased. |
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| Ward councillors have reacted with dismay, saying it will mean the end of historical links. |
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| But Edinburgh City Council has reacted angrily to suggestions that they may have deliberately clogged the streets. |
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| At least externally, the cardinal reacted in an even-tempered way to negative criticism by bishops and lay people. |
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| Their daughter was told about the explosion and reacted with shock when she arrived. |
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| Khamenei reacted with the barely disguised threat to dissolve parliament or dismiss the government. |
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| Workers reacted against the outrageous contract demands of the company, voting by an overwhelming 48 to 3 for strike action. |
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| The one time we tried this, he was disorientated and reacted so violently that we decided it was in his best interest to be nursed at home. |
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| These materials are reacted with sulfuric acid, then neutralized, and converted to a salt. |
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| Many alkyl halides, alcohols, or alkenes can be reacted with benzene in the presence of certain catalysts to give an alkyl benzene. |
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| Thus, we consider that birds actually reacted to both stimuli, but reactions were probably weaker than tests performed the previous year. |
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| The alcohol reacted to my system in a way that has turned me off alcohol for life. |
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| In gasification, crushed coal is reacted with steam and either air or pure oxygen. |
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| Yesterday parents waiting for their children outside school reacted with fury and disbelief at the news. |
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| If plumping the turkey up for a Christmas sale was indeed the object of the exercise, the market appears to have reacted in the manner intended. |
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| When oxygen reacted with metals to form calxes, caloric was released, and in consequence the oxygen became dense and heavy. |
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| A points deduction, meanwhile, is an unlikely outcome, although Wenger reacted witheringly to the possibility. |
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| He reacted to Newton's paper by claiming that what was original in the paper was wrong and what was correct in the paper was stolen from him. |
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| It made a change to see an all male cast on stage and the audience reacted with a standing ovation at the end. |
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| This early work was based on toluene diisocyanate reacted with dihydric alcohols. |
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| Since I had only spoken to him once all night, I knew exactly what he was yattering on about and so I reacted. |
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| The Greek media reacted with relief and amazement at their sprinters' announcements. |
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| The move to inject liquidity started in Asia as the Bank of Japan reacted early to head off fears of a global gridlock. |
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| But he didn't have any sort of reaction that really is reportable to say that he reacted in one way or another to her. |
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| He said she could stand up for herself and would have reacted if somebody had tried to physically attack her. |
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| As he entered old age Philp reacted to increasing disability and frailty with typical resilience and dignity. |
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| Darren Young, alone on the line, reacted by nudging the ball with his knee. |
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| Both Italy and Spain reacted with anger at their exclusion from the Berlin summit. |
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| Moss Street residents reacted with anger to news that their homes were expendable. |
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| There was no way she could have reacted to the note he left in the box of the present like that. |
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| Only two of the 12 reacted to the large dose of MSG but not the placebo in the retest. |
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| Hydrated slaked lime is slaked quicklime that has reacted with water to form calcium hydroxide. |
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| Its Government reacted by cutting 40 years of bureaucratic control in seven hours. |
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| Some states reacted to body snatchings by imposing prison sentences or heavy fines for grave robbing. |
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| The protests have been met with a virtual blackout by the media in Detroit, which has reacted generally with fear and confusion. |
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| The Bisphenol A bischloroformate is then reacted with another chemical to produce a lightfast epoxy resin. |
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| Although it has yet to be confirmed whether the woman in the video is a Chinese citizen or an ethnic Chinese Malaysian, Beijing reacted strongly. |
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| The Commanding Officer reacted by punching the prisoner and kicking him and finally sending him back to the cells without medical treatment. |
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| They reacted by urging the researchers not to confuse forced marriages with the traditional practice of arranged marriages. |
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| The government camp has reacted to the mounting protests with frenzied denunciations. |
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| Then deep in injury time Kerry were caught off side again, Kerins reacted with verbals to the official, and the referee gave him a red card. |
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| Rail users and politicians have reacted with fury to the news that trains are being cut to increase reliability on the Oldham-Rochdale loop line. |
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| Many candidates reacted to the strains of zero gravity by looping the loop compulsively. |
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| He reacted intensely to the experience of his Italian visits, the first in 1883, becoming a lifelong admirer of the Italian primitives. |
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| The man was a rock, and never let his emotions rule what he said or how he acted or reacted. |
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| Fortunately, the counselors reacted quickly and performed a reach assist while the camper was still under water. |
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| The association reacted to the strike by locking out workers at 14 other association member hotels. |
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| When revolt broke out in 1863, however, the emperor reacted with brutal suppression, imposing severe Russification. |
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| Campaigners have reacted angrily to the news, as this is exactly what they said almost two years ago to the day. |
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| So the more complex question is not why the markets had reacted so priggishly, but why now? |
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| Overall, voters reacted only lukewarmly to negative ads and somewhat more warmly to positive ads. |
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| Social workers reacted angrily to the idea that there was any kind of nine-to-five culture among staff. |
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| Keane reacted angrily to a tackle from David Beckham and after pushing the England captain his manager had a few choice words. |
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| Whilst I vaguely remember hearing the news story, the way my family reacted is by far the more memorable bit. |
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| He reacted as if it were an amiable proposal that he should visit the vet and be gelded. |
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| She says her great-grandfather was trained to fight with a taiaha, so when the attacker advanced, he reacted instinctively. |
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| The calcium reacted with sodium carbonate, precipitating as calcium carbonate. |
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| So when no one turned up for his meeting, the local satrap reacted in the only way he knew how. |
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| Despite such bravado, oil prices rose to near-record highs in trading as jittery markets reacted to the alert. |
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| By midwinter these intraband tensions were exacerbated as Big Road's own young men reacted suspiciously to their leader's preferment. |
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| The horde reacted as one man, scrambling to their mangy horses and leaving as quickly as possible. |
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| When the police lodged a case against him recently, he and his supplicants reacted in the customary manner. |
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| As I mentioned, the latest administration has reacted rather strongly to this. |
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| Many in the arts industry reacted with horror to such an idea, pouring scorn on the author. |
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| The Staines man reacted angrily with his arms, receiving his marching orders while the Halifax player went unpunished. |
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| They had reacted a conjugated diene with a simple alkene to generate a cycloalkane. |
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| Would-be users reacted with annoyance and frustration, querying the need for extra charges for tethering, and the high prices of the phones. |
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| Party officials have reacted furiously, claiming that these efforts are in breach of campaign finance regulations. |
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| The bamboo reacted benignly, growing replacements in a most unthreatening manner and generally seeming to know its place. |
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| I was ruffled and quickly reacted by sending up the windows. |
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| I wish everyone reacted to impolite cell phone usage like Kevin Williamson. |
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| The company reacted on Monday, vowing to ensure better conditions for their Cambodian seamstresses. |
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| It was with sheer shock that Alicia reacted to the message Bryan had left in her locker, as her watery eyes flew over the contents of the rest of the note. |
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| Rail passengers have reacted angrily to news that fares are set to rise. |
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| Males reacted equally strongly to both stimuli for all four parameters. |
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| One of the hardest questions for parents of a young child to answer is whether to have them further immunized when he or she has reacted to a vaccination in the past. |
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| His body reacted and fought for a minute or so, then the cyanide took control. |
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| We suggest that the DM in this patient was related causally to the IPT, possibly by the elaboration of a soluble factor that reacted with skin and muscle. |
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| When ammonia is reacted with nitric acid, ammonium nitrate is produced. |
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| After this, the sailors reacted to the anticlimax by disappearing. |
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| Unionism reacted to their demands with anger verging on apoplexy. |
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| As a philosopher she reacted to existentialism and logical positivism with a deep belief that philosophy should be about freedom and morality and love and God. |
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| Do you think a bunch of guys would have reacted in the same manner? |
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| Sure, some people were grossed out, but those who reacted in disgust got a well-deserved public shaming. |
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| Animal rights activists have reacted with anger after authorities began a cull of more than 100 rare Himalayan tahrs on Table Mountain, Cape Town's most famous landmark. |
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| The others are difficult to identify, since they reacted with other oxygen-bearing molecules in the soil. |
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| Unable to make sense of what was happening to them, they reacted tetchily and their play degenerated into niggling, scrappy attempts to win the ball. |
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| The rest of the world has reacted to the idea of such a child with horror and incomprehension. |
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| They found that these nonaqueous-superacid solutions reacted with weak bases which did not react with either sulfuric or perchloric acid in water. |
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| Faced with the emergency, people reacted efficiently and selflessly. |
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| But the media reacted to what was clearly a calculated piece of rhetoric as if Romney had a learning disability. |
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| She reacted badly to the medication, feeling sick and exhausted all the time, all her hair fell out and, worst of all, she was cut off from her family and friends. |
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| Investors have reacted sharply to yesterday's political developments. |
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| The launch of the single currency was only slightly marred by this political controversy, and the financial markets reacted calmly to the shenanigans. |
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| As recently as the previous weekend, the ever emotional former England manager had reacted rather shirtily to a suggestion that he should continue where he was. |
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| A just-published study in the journal Nature explored how mice reacted to a diet of artificial sweeteners. |
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| This resulted in polyclonal activation of the immune system because the antibodies of these mice reacted with 6-12 compounds of the tularaemic antigen. |
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| Time and time again he reacted quickly to dangerous situations. |
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| Why do you think Nora reacted to the life-like dolls of her family that way? |
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| Washington reacted to the agreement with undisguised contempt. |
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| The ball took a bounce before he reacted to head it into the net. |
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| Z reacted quickly to this, he let go of his right arm and brought it around Ursas' right arm, putting Ursa not only in a sleeper, but also in a half nelson. |
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| On the campaign trail I learned many lessons, most prominently the enthusiasm with which voters reacted when told my age. |
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| His followers reacted quickly, alerting the Secretary that his account was going crazy, and recommending ways he could fix it. |
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| The regime reacted furiously, sentencing him to over eight years in prison. |
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| Bury people reacted to black-out life and candlepower lighting this week as industrial action by electricity workers left the country in the dark. |
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| They have reacted with a mixture of dismay and anger to the spate of legislative activity aimed at banning overseas outsourcing or offshoring of government contracts. |
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| Eventually some of the water, that which has not reacted chemically with the cement, evaporates into the air but some of it remains in the hardened concrete. |
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| The samples from the above were reacted with Greiss reagent. |
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| Because the patient reacted to balsalazide but not sulphasalazine the hypersensitivity reaction may have been to the whole drug rather than the sulphapyridine moiety alone. |
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| The crowd reacted by cheering and breaking out in loud bouts of laughter. |
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| Gavin examined how earthworms reacted to different chemical, including sulphuric acid, potassium nitrate and copper sulphate, by adding them to soil samples. |
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| Another characteristic of most metals is that they liberate hydrogen gas when they are reacted with dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulfuric acid. |
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| Consumers have reacted with shock and horror over reports that frozen chickens sold in supermarkets are often fed on ground up chicken parts mixed in with grain. |
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| In the above example of the jealous spouse, the husband reacted to the feeling of jealousy by announcing his displeasure to his wife and leaving in a huff. |
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| The reformers reacted against the clerical abuse of power, and rightly so. |
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| Many people have reacted hysterically to the idea of further cuts. |
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| The surprising finding was that people who had reacted to sulphonamides were more likely to react to penicillins than to sulphonamide non-antibiotics. |
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| I reacted by feathering the right propeller and securing the right engine. |
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| If I was involved in an undertaking with a thousandth as much at stake, I would want to look my confederates in the eye to see how they reacted to what I said. |
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| Amber reacted, her own light flashing brighter, a flare of red. |
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| The earthworms reacted differently to different chemicals, avoiding soil with the sulphuric acid and copper sulphate with no reaction to potassium nitrate. |
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| I hate to think how you'd have reacted if I'd been cruising you. |
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| But he reacted quickly to pounce on the rebound and fire home. |
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| The newer generation of film-makers have reacted against its perceived preachiness, looking instead for a style that is imaginative, challenging, and visually stimulating. |
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| By day's end, shares of the two software makers had reacted predictably. |
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| It would be simple and convenient if all bacteria reacted predictably. |
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| One wonders how doctors reacted to the transformation of restaurants from outlets for bland, healthful fare to centres of gastronomy and gluttony. |
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| I would not hire someone who reacted with suspicion, hostility and defensiveness to areas of knowledge with which he or she was not already acquainted. |
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| Residents reacted with fury to police denials of any responsibility. |
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| Anheuser-Busch has reacted in Pattonesque style, emulating the general's dictum that a good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. |
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| When an alcohol is reacted with a strongly electropositive metal, such as sodium, the products are hydrogen and a crystalline, ionic salt of the metal, called an alkoxide. |
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| Villagers reacted with shock and dismay to the news of the death. |
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| The initial group abandoned this march, but a second group formed and, when police ordered its dispersal, the crowd reacted by throwing stones at officials. |
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| You would think that the Egyptian police reacted with the same speediness as the Boston police, right? |
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| North Korea has offered high-level talks with the US in a bid to ease tensions in the Korean Peninsula, but Washington has reacted cautiously. |
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| The Normans reacted little to the many political upheavals which characterized the 19th century. |
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| Arnold Schwarzenegger has begged for relief from federal reformulation mandates, but President Bush has not reacted. |
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| In the instant before my plane reacted, a SAM blew my right wing off. |
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| After the match, Taylor reacted angrily when van Barneveld attempted to pull him back to congratulate him after their handshake. |
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| Twenty-seven proteins distinctively reacted with human plasma following environmental exposure or clinical melioidosis. |
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| One of the policemen reacted by thrashing his arms about and wildly swerving around to avoid The Killer Bee. |
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| Moors reacted to this change by trying to Arabicize much of Mauritanian life, such as law and language. |
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| Gel times, determined using viscometry, were determined for the resins reacted with amines. |
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| Barrister Gillian Batts, for Whinnett, said he was unexpectedly confronted that night by the sight of Mr Fielden at the flat and he reacted. |
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| Some national conservatives reacted in sorrow to brewer's annoucement. |
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| Kate, who reacted by ad-libbing and laughing, will stay on as Lorraine's holiday stand-in. |
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| Bumbo has reacted to the baby seat recall by offering a seat belt kit for the seats. |
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| Elmander's lovely flick nearly set Taylor free inside the box but, this time, Boswinga reacted well to snuff out any real danger. |
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| British citizens reacted with celebration and relief that the run of American victories had ended. |
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| The functionality of the polymeric isocyanate is based on how many diisocyanates reacted with the polyol groups. |
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| Jonathan Walker, defending, said Sheraton was not inherently violent but reacted foolhardily to traumatic news. |
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| This diazonium salt can also be reacted with NaNO2 and phenol which produces a dye which is benzeneazophenol, this process is called coupling. |
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| Finland reacted cautiously to the collapse of the Soviet Union, but swiftly began increasing integration with the West. |
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| If primary or secondary alcohols are to be reacted with hydrochloric acid, an activator such as zinc chloride is needed. |
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| The United States, United Kingdom and other Western governments reacted to this move with a freeze on Japanese assets and a total oil embargo. |
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| As doctors reacted anxiously to 'spectacles' of regulation and media headlines, they practised more defensively. |
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| Environmentalists have reacted with dismay to the attempt to nuclearize hydrogen production. |
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| The acidified nitrite produced nitrosating agent which reacted with sulfanilic acid to produce diazonium ions. |
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| In December 1981, Poland's Wojciech Jaruzelski reacted to the crisis by imposing a period of martial law. |
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| Moreover, coaches from this study reacted to players' task unaccomplishment almost two times higher with punishment than with encouragement. |
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| Britain reacted angrily after Spain opened a diplomatic bag at the border with Gibraltar, contravening the Vienna Convention. |
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| Kudo wanted to examine how they reacted to their babies during the first month after childbirth. |
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| Once it reached the groundwater, the sodium dithionite reacted with iron in the ground and spread out in a circle about 50 feet in diameter. |
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| A MARRIED man from Chelmsley Wood was so taken by surprise when a man he'd met through a gay chatline kissed him, he reacted by punching him. |
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| Pakistanis reacted angrily to the action, saying that 20 innocent villagers had been killed by US troops. |
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| The magazine's supremo Hugh Hefner reacted to the news that there will be no more centrefolds by asking, 'Who will I marry now? |
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| Crowley Liner Service workers reacted immediately as the Caribe Merchant came to dockside at the firm's Port Everglades terminal. |
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| Meanwhile, di Stefano reacted calmy to the news of the Marrs' apparent emphatic rejection of his bid. |
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| Some people reacted to the municipal police claiming that they resorted to plastic bullet during the supervision. |
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| Wonder how Dr Sandy Hills, the Dundonian whose VW Passat was buried in a mudslide north of Dunkeld reacted to that advice? |
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| But in September the company reacted to a Russian crackdown on Microsoft pirates by sending the alleged scofflaws free software. |
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| Food lovers across the nation reacted with disbelief last week when it was revealed our transatlantic cousins are strangers to the sausage roll. |
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| A number of South American countries have reacted angrily to the impeachment of Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo, calling it a coup. |
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| His research showed that people reacted to emoticons the same way they would react to a real human face. |
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| The landowning classes saw the rise in wage levels as a sign of social upheaval and insubordination, and reacted with coercion. |
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| The media reacted by running headlines and news articles stating that how much you eat has no effect on health and longevity. |
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| Label precusors are then attached to the benzamide groups and reacted to form the desired label compounds. |
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| In 2010, the UNDP reacted to the criticism and updated the thresholds to classify nations as low, medium, and high human development countries. |
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| Both men were sceptical of the signal, but reacted differently. |
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| On hearing the news Zafar reacted with shocked silence while his wife Zinat Mahal was content as she believed her son was now Zafar's heir. |
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| The Committee reacted by sending dragoons into the countryside to arrest farmers and seize crops. |
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| Parliament reacted with s 8 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 to restore the position originally at common law. |
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| Benzophenone is reacted with phosphorus pentachloride to give diphenyldichloromethane. |
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| Charles reacted to the plot by increasing repression of Whigs and dissenters. |
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| Around the start of the 20th century, members of the literary elite reacted against the popularisation of Austen. |
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| Even before the publication of this treatise, the diocese of Constance reacted by sending a delegation to Zurich. |
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| During the explosive process, the Venus breccia formed when the ascending dacite magma reacted with groundwater to produce a phreatic eruption. |
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| I reacted to my well-to-do peers, with the help of my roommate and best friend John, by sissifying and citifying them. |
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| The Tang government reacted by shutting the port of Canton down for roughly five decades, and foreign vessels docked at Hanoi instead. |
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| Leading papists, rather than causing trouble as anticipated, reacted to the news by offering their enthusiastic support for the new monarch. |
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| Between 1997 and 2000 the site underwent several revamps and changes of strategy, as the FT Group and Pearson reacted to changes online. |
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| The oxygen quickly reacted with iron and other minerals in the surrounding rock and ocean water. |
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| Henry VIII of England invaded France, and James reacted by declaring war on England. |
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| The Dauphin's men reacted to the Duke's arrival by attacking and killing him. |
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| It was freezing in the tiled cubicle and her bare nipples reacted predictably to the blast of cool air. |
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| Avogadro's law allowed him to deduce the diatomic nature of numerous gases by studying the volumes at which they reacted. |
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| Bases were substances that reacted with acids to form salts and water. |
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| He suggested that the reddening of the blood occurred when tribasic sodium phosphate formed by the oxidation of phosphorized fats in venous blood reacted with hematosine. |
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| Shocked and outraged, the public reacted in a backlash that led to major reforms especially in the provision of nursing, led by Florence Nightingale. |
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| Each diastereomer was independently reacted with a second alkenyl anion which lead to the isolation of the same polycyclic compound after the cascade reaction took place. |
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| At the Skin and Cancer Foundation of Sydney, 3 of 28 normal volunteers reacted positively to skin testing to certain sesquiterpenoid fractions of the oil Australas. |
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| In late 1786, while in Paris, he witnessed an experiment by Berthollet in which he reacted hydrochloric acid with manganese dioxide to produce chlorine. |
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| Stalin was aware that the Americans were working on the atomic bomb and, given that the Soviets' own rival program was in place, he reacted to the news calmly. |
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| Crosland, vindictively reacted to Douglas's discovery that De Profundis was addressed to him and defensively tried to distance him from Wilde's scandalous reputation. |
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| French President Francois Hollande reacted spikily to Barroso's words. |
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| There has subsequently been a period of relative harmony The rioting erupted after Muslims in the country reacted in anger to comments made by a newspaper reporter. |
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| Industry leaders reacted angrily yesterday to comments ascribed to Morgan Stanley, telling clients to pull their money out of heavily unionised industries. |
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| In the first meeting since the Brexit vote, EFTA reacted by saying both that they were open to a UK return and that Britain has many issues to work through. |
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| Political leaders in the United States, which was a new republic itself, reacted with ambivalence, at times providing aid to enable planters to put down the revolt. |
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| Critics in the early twentieth century reacted against what they saw as an excessive dependence on the study of character in criticism of the play. |
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| The United States government initially reacted favorably to the Cuban revolution, seeing it as part of a movement to bring democracy to Latin America. |
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| Kumble reacted angrily when he collided with nonstriker Pietersen while attempting to field off his own bowling, feeling the England batsman was trying to obstruct him. |
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| Alexander reacted by sending an actor, Thessalus of Corinth, to tell Pixodarus that he should not offer his daughter's hand to an illegitimate son, but instead to Alexander. |
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| I've got a short fuse, so I know why Greg reacted as he did. |
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| Other assemblies, however, have reacted by placing more emphasis on this traditional teaching and by formalizing what was previously an unwritten rule. |
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| He finally remarried in 1578, to which the queen reacted with repeated scenes of displeasure and lifelong hatred towards his wife, Lettice Knollys. |
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| During the occupation the population suffered considerable hardship due to repression and starvation, to which the population reacted by creating a mass resistance movement. |
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| In the 1960s younger Japanese scholars led by Irokawa Daikichi, reacted against the bureaucratic superstate, and began searching for the historic role of the common people. |
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| The first philosophical cosmologists reacted against, or sometimes built upon, popular mythical conceptions that had existed in the Greek world for some time. |
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| On Monday, PDSH reacted against the recent feuds between VMRO-DPMNE and SDSm saying that this is aimed at defocusing the public from the true problems in the 201 draft-budget. |
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| During the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, the government spent a great deal of money fighting costly wars, and reacted by printing more money, leading to inflation. |
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| What was so rewarding was to see how the Care Center's residents reacted so positively to our work, with some even pitching in as sidewalk superintendents. |
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| The drying oil is reacted with a polyhydric alcohol like glycerol or pentaerythritol, forming polyol-modified vegetable oil or polyol-modified fatty acid. |
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