Kawakawa thrives in the Aotea climate and is readily available all year round. |
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The requirement is for an overall design to give the series a readily recognisable identity. |
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Black and white films, with their obvious remove from everyday life, achieve this psychological distance more readily than those shot in color. |
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The report was a window into our boy, in an environment where we are not readily to hand to lean on or put things aright or correct him. |
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Do you believe that juvenile delinquency would decrease if crime comic books were not readily available to children? |
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This is not a society in which communal political ideologies will readily seize hold. |
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Since Christmas is usually a family affair, this should be readily available. |
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But it also leads to greater public insecurity and confusion, raw nerves that can readily be touched upon by scares about immigration and asylum. |
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My usual mistake springs readily to mind, and this simple action quickly solves the problem. |
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The three bacterial species used to initially inoculate treatments grew readily on nutrient agar. |
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Later on I was requested to help in the appeal filed by the man and I readily agreed. |
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He readily admits that it is a dream job for someone who has been passionate about cars since boyhood. |
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Star voices not only draw eager listeners but also their message is readily accepted. |
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He asked me then to contribute to the document on the issue of wildlife and I readily agreed. |
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Eddington readily conceded that the company's assumptions may quickly be blown off course. |
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He talked readily and, as though he sensed my nervousness at making contact with him, he did his best to put me at my ease. |
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McGee readily admits that he was a big political influence in his teenage years. |
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There would be a reluctance to readily dispense with them unless absolutely required. |
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She readily admitted to performing the black magic associated with witches. |
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Things are not quite so heady just yet around south west Scotland, as Donna readily acknowledges. |
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Instead of readily agreeing to be re-tested, Annus talked of being treated like a criminal. |
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New ideas are not always readily accepted, and so it was with this dialogical project. |
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Perhaps the best thing to do is to use a journal place-holder note more readily when things get too fraught for me. |
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Joe readily admits that he was persuaded to play the leading character over a few drinks. |
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She readily posed for group photos with that characteristic smile always on her lips. |
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Ferguson readily admits he has never been in as bad a situation as the one he is faced with now. |
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Yet, as he readily admits, this sanction was used just eight times last year. |
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Thus these rays are readily absorbed by the body along with their therapeutic values. |
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Nor are grandparents or other extended family members so readily available for nursing duties. |
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The young couple are calling for more information about meningitis to be made more readily available. |
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The reality is that for obvious reasons the continuing gangland carnage is not readily amenable to ordinary law. |
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House wrens are secondary cavity nesters and readily use nest boxes in forests and at forest edges. |
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Smokers' medical records should also be indexed so that they are readily identifiable and easy to retrieve. |
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The October 2003 withdrawal of legal aid funding for the litigation was readily justifiable on scientific grounds. |
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Our gift baskets, witch balls and salt lamps are not readily available in other local stores. |
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Composites recoil or bounce as they absorb much of the energy from a slow blow, and they don't catch fire as readily either. |
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These presumptions or circumstances of evidence are readily rebutted by comparatively slight evidence. |
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We can very readily identify with the lovable rogues that sauntered across the western landscapes. |
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Neither the handiwork nor the Classical allusions are readily apparent in her new paintings. |
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Following is a list of readily available foods that are high in carbohydrates. |
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It readily accepts any audio source for rebroadcasting, including satellite, off-air or off-net programming. |
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They respond readily to a simple telepathic command, but as you can see, they are capable of independent action and collaboration as a group. |
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Scholars do not yield their ground readily unless the evidence against their position is overwhelming. |
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Anthozoans are readily available on coral reefs therefore it's not surprising that anthozoan tissue is their main diet. |
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You will readily obtain good advice, timely encouragement and willing support from your allies. |
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I can readily imagine my anscestors getting liquored up and charging off to fight 600 against 100,000 in certain knowledge of defeat. |
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The roe deer lives in southern Armenia and is readily fed upon by the leopard. |
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Also, corsets with side lacings can be more readily adjusted for a custom fit than can corsets with just one adjustment point in the back. |
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For a start, he has suffered from depression and anorexia, neither of which are conditions that men readily admit to having. |
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If you can't find Key limes in your local grocery store, Key lime juice is readily available on the Internet. |
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Even though I grew up in Canada, where there are more left-handed golfers than in the States, left-handed equipment wasn't readily available. |
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The life cycle of the tapeworm can be readily completed under laboratory conditions. |
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Secondary alcohols can be readily recovered from ketones by breaking the double bond between the oxygen and carbon and adding hydrogen. |
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These companies have either accumulated a current year's profits that are represented by cash or other readily realisable assets. |
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Today a wide range of fresh varieties such as plum, cherry and vine tomatoes are readily available. |
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Because of the long residence times typical of most bodies of groundwater, contaminated aquifers are not readily restored by natural processes. |
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Expert advice is readily available to any person doing restoration work if needed. |
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Candidates can readily enough be nominated after the election writ is dropped. |
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Portable storage media, readily available internally and sent outside the protection of the data center, is inherently at risk to theft. |
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Constant always-on connectivity is readily available to all for the first time ever. |
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Lime grows quickly, is handsome looking, and can be readily clipped or pollarded. |
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Detention pursuant to mental health legislation comes readily to mind, as does imprisonment on remand pending trial. |
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This is a small, very deep water species, readily identified by the nodulose ribs on the shell. |
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Seed is readily available from stock centres and gives small, easily grown plants. |
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Because of their heavier weight, heavy water molecules evaporate less readily than light water molecules. |
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Also, anagrams forming high frequency words were solved more readily than anagrams forming low frequency words. |
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The Society is fortunate to have such a specialist readily available to step into Roger's shoes. |
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Fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are being replaced by readily accessible foods high in saturated fat, sugar, and refined carbohydrates. |
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Moreover, the Oakfield Campus could readily swallow up the entire teaching facility. |
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Within the scheme, there is also provision for a boat landing stage, that could be readily used by people in punts and other river craft. |
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The material soaks up water that freezes at altitude and can cause delamination that may not be readily visible. |
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As you would expect, car hire is readily available, but don't discount the local bus services. |
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In addition, over 70 per cent of these security flaws could be exploited using readily available tools or without the need for any attack code. |
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One can readily understand an indemnity against claims brought by workmen in respect of plant or tools belonging to the workmen. |
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The courts are likely to avoid such problems by readily finding acceptance of a repudiation. |
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Yet, his age is not readily apparent in the middle of these discussions or interviews. |
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Along with its adoption has come a simplification and reduction of the concept into forms that are more readily measured and calculated. |
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His liturgical assistants will be readily available now that so many women serve at sea. |
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The short answer is to hightail it out of the capital to where large and detached homes are more readily available. |
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First-aid kits are readily available from Boots and other pharmacies in a range of sizes. |
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The sense and antisense RNAs are complimentary and the strands will readily bind together to form a duplex. |
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For example cows in heat or those with health problems can be readily identified. |
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Loops are readily formed without substantial alteration of the loop forming material. |
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Because castor beans are readily available, public health officials warn that ricin could be used for terrorism. |
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Second hand office furniture is readily available and can easily be given a new lease of life. |
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Because it so readily absorbs water, a lack of water can cause the fiber to swell abnormally. |
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When placed on their aboral side in a finger bowl of fresh, ambient temperature sea water, the tube-feet of the sea star are readily accessible. |
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The rest of us can readily vouch for him as a man of total and absolute integrity, a friend above reproach. |
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The restaurants are packed with people, wine is readily available, goods are in abundant supply. |
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Streptococci readily gained access to the blood stream from this site of infection. |
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The gnarled brown root is readily available in our supermarkets and not expensive. |
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We called the offices of city councillors representing various downtown wards, and their staff readily acknowledged the litter problem. |
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Jack was livid but went easy on him as Frank bursts into tears quite readily now after the rough handling he got on the culture review. |
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Thus, foraging habitat was readily accessible to cowbirds on all study sites. |
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This book is a pleasure to read and should be readily accessible to anyone with even a basic understanding of early American history. |
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The bathroom contained a washbasin, bathtub, and toilet, some of the only items in Jacob's possession that he readily cleaned. |
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To her finer qualities must be added a quick temper and considerable hauteur, more readily apparent to the Chinese than to most foreigners. |
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The company relies instead on a world supply of quick-frozen fish that is more readily available and cheaper than the local supply. |
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Glycin dissolves readily in alkaline or acetic solutions, but is virtually insoluble in plain water. |
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He experimented by exposing paraffin wax to crushed Salvia leaves and found the solid wax readily adsorbed the volatile terpenes from the air. |
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Traffic emerging from Bradford should then give way, which all except left-hand drive vehicles can do readily without having a problem. |
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Immediately after the war, he developed a series of small houses using Quonsets as low-cost, readily available starting points for the designs. |
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Proliferation of weapons-grade material can readily be prevented if the necessary international will exists. |
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Mammalian predators such as raccoons readily prey on frogs with seemingly no ill effects. |
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Additionally, a number of other fully-feathered extant birds can readily absorb and use incident radiant solar energy. |
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Thus basin evolution can be readily linked to geochemically and radiometrically constrained volcanic arc development. |
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Citylink has found that Linux readily is adaptable to whatever the company needs it to do. |
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The unit is readily adaptable to aviation, automotive and marine modes with a minimum of effort. |
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Being a compact, three-level expressed framed structure, it was readily adaptable to new uses. |
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Medium-carbon steels are readily weldable provided the above precautions are observed. |
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Please don't keep your toenails raggedy when clippers, emery boards and pumice stones are readily available. |
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Chicory rhizomes or roots are readily detected, upon fracture, by their radially arranged laticiferous vessels in the bark region. |
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The new Criminal Justice Bill would make hear-say evidence more readily admissible in court. |
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These ingredients are readily wettable in an aqueous based food system, but do not dissolve, swell, or gel. |
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When I advanced my long-held theory that some of his constituents were living vicariously through his exploits, Wilson readily agreed. |
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Our aim is to ensure that these services are readily accessible through use of the latest developments and advances in technology. |
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The great supporters of human rights during the Cold War now quite readily either roll them back in their own countries or encourage others to do so and turn a blind eye. |
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They enable us to secure both skills in demand that are readily categorisable, as well as highly specialised skills and knowledge that are cutting edge. |
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That makes devices more readily available to those who want to figure out vulnerabilities to exploit. |
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It reacts very readily with oxygen by burning smokelessly, with carbon dioxide and water as its byproducts. |
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Constitutions are generally speaking less readily amendable than statutes. |
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This is readily seen by comparing the values of the atomic absorption edges with those of the characteristic wavelengths of anticathodes normally used. |
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Injuries within the chest cavity may not be readily visible to medics, and are difficult to compress, King said. |
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Although most metallic oxides are insoluble or only very slightly soluble in water, they readily react with acidic solutions to form hydroxide ions that are then neutralized. |
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If a body is readily accessible to insects, adipocere is unlikely to form. |
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Some bulbs, such as amaryllis and paperwhites, can readily be brought into flower in time for the winter holidays if you start about five or six weeks in advance. |
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Whole language can mean simply having printed material readily available to children to use and reading to kids to get them excited about reading. |
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When a few lensmen asked him to pose yet again with the shot before hurling it in the air, he readily agreed and that certainly made a wonderful photograph. |
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Far from an image one would readily conjure up as a waltz, La Valse's sexually provocative choreography was reminiscent of Glen Tetley's lascivious Rite of Spring. |
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The present system too readily transforms the rule of law into an apologia for arbitrary presidential power. |
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Neither is ready or willing to be put out to grass and they are hardly candidates for the sporting knacker's yard, a fact that Paterson readily concedes himself. |
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We respond to dangers that our ancestors equipped us to understand, like fire and fangs and claws, more readily than we respond to threats based on abstract reasoning. |
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Pots of the bulbs in flower are readily available at this time of year. |
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Neither subject was indexed nor readily apparent in the table of contents. |
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Could it be that we oppress and kill each other so readily because our abuse and slaughter of animals has desensitized us to the suffering and death of others? |
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Despite its invention nearly 20 years ago, ambisonics has remained rather obscure to this day due to the fact that decoding processors have not been readily available. |
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He has readily quoted it in support of his own Calverley and Farsley ward. |
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If one device overheats in a passenger cabin, that fire can be readily handled with an extinguisher. |
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He agreed that the patient presented some risk, not readily quantifiable. |
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She readily learned to speak Kiowa and soon forgot her native tongue. |
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And although he had always maintained that there was no such thing as a knight in shining armour, he had still come to Julie's rescue readily enough. |
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While startup support for general business has become more readily available, an industry-specific accelerator can provide more knowledge and resources for building. |
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They should be allowed to choose to construct either of the kaleidoscopes described below, based upon whatever materials are most readily available to them. |
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Although the mainstay of treatment is definitely antivenin, in district settings where the antivenin is not readily available steroids are helpful. |
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Afara splits very readily and takes glue, stain and polish well. |
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At nerve terminals, stimulus-evoked calcium entry triggers transmitter release through rapid, regulated exocytosis of readily releasable synaptic vesicles. |
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How we lived so long without their archives sitting readily at our fingertips is a mystery. |
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With low interstitial content, unalloyed titanium is readily weldable. |
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Some of the proposed deity names are more readily accepted among scholars than others. |
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It is quite unafraid, and will readily attack anything that moves conspicuously. |
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The Roman military readily adopted types of arms and armour that were effectively used against them by their enemies. |
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This toughness is the result of a uniquely fine grain size imparted by vanadium to steel, anodium steels are readily cast, forged, and rolled. |
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Rotary has proved that the language of friendship is readily understood regardless of the Babeldom of tongues. |
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It is readily distinguished from Schizophoria parafragilis by shape and by its widely diverging brachiophore supporting plates. |
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After cutting, calliandra sprouts so readily that it has been called the plant that begs to be cut. |
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For this reason medium-grained granite is most adaptable, if it may be split and cobbed readily along rift and grain directions. |
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At some point in the conversation my name came up, and I readily agreed to their proposition. |
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Very improbable structures readily arise through the cumulation of small alterations. |
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Vinylcyclopropane 19 is readily converted to diester 22 by oxidative cleavage followed by esterification. |
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From this point of view we shall more readily understand many cases of height-dizziness and height-fear. |
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American listeners generally readily understand most British broadcasting, and British listeners readily understand most American broadcasting. |
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Enclosure of common land and the related agricultural revolution made a supply of this labour readily available. |
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The headword of each entry was no longer capitalized, allowing the user to readily see those words that actually require a capital letter. |
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I can now conjecture readily that this streak of light was, in all likelihood, a gleam from a lantern carried by some one across the lawn. |
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Charles' character eventually alienated both the French and English monarchs, because he readily switched sides whenever it suited his interest. |
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Several Lancastrian nobles, including the third Duke of Somerset, who had apparently been reconciled to Edward, readily led the rebellion. |
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He was welcomed by the French, who readily supplied him with troops and equipment for a second invasion. |
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However, other historians have used Valera's work to deduce possibly valuable insights not readily evident in other sources. |
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The Long Parliament then passed the Triennial Act, also known as the Dissolution Act in May 1641, to which the Royal Assent was readily granted. |
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I swore readily enough to this and he joyed with exceeding joy and embraced me round the neck while love for him possessed my whole heart. |
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Hood readily acquiesced and sent Nelson to carry dispatches to Sardinia and Naples requesting reinforcements. |
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Limestone is readily available and relatively easy to cut into blocks or more elaborate carving. |
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The Peak District is readily accessible by public transport, which reaches even central areas. |
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Surfing was popularised in Cornwall during the late 20th century, and has since become readily associated with Cornishness. |
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Authors are more readily published by this means due to the much lower costs involved. |
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He or she can readily put to use what is learned, as can the child learning its first language, so lots of naturalistic practice is possible. |
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In 2005, the bankruptcy laws were changed so that private educational loans also could not be readily discharged. |
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Commercial production of Welsh slate began in 1820, and the mobility provided by canals and then railways made other materials readily available. |
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It is the most common roofing material in the world, because the materials are readily available. |
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When money was readily available, cathedral works could proceed with great speed. |
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His method of argument in arriving at this view, however, still readily encounters debate within philosophy even today. |
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With the passage of time I have realized that the illustrations can also serve, to some extent, to make mensuration more readily possible. |
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In spite of a ban on vivisection, the Ministry of the Interior readily handed out permits for experiments on animals. |
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Patterns of missings across the whole data set are readily visible, but also patterns which only apply to small subgroups of cases. |
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Many nearby reefs are readily accessible from shore by snorkellers, especially at Church Bay. |
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A typical Waugh trademark evident in the early novels is rapid, unattributed dialogue in which the participants can be readily identified. |
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While this may not be so obvious in Service's English verse, which is Kiplingesque, it is more readily apparent in his Scots verse. |
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So many pistols I have borrowed to protect myselves from creatures who too readily recognize my weapons and have murder in their heart! |
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Size readily distinguishes this species from most other raptors when it is seen well. |
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Commercial fisheries and carp ponds are readily exploited by the eagles when available. |
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Gold readily dissolves in mercury at room temperature to form an amalgam, and forms alloys with many other metals at higher temperatures. |
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Gold ions in solution are readily reduced and precipitated as metal by adding any other metal as the reducing agent. |
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The tobacco plant readily absorbs and accumulates heavy metals, such as copper from the surrounding soil into its leaves. |
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These are readily absorbed into the user's body following smoke inhalation. |
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Stomach acid contains hydrochloric acid, in which metallic zinc dissolves readily to give corrosive zinc chloride. |
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In the presence of air, and especially in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, silver dissolves readily in aqueous solutions of cyanide. |
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The silver ion is bioactive and in sufficient concentration readily kills bacteria in vitro. |
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It can leap to evade attackers and the skin of its tail is readily detachable and slides off if grasped by a predator. |
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Unlike other subspecies, which are largely solitary, the ferret will readily live in social groups. |
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Unlike the stoat and weasel, the polecat readily eats carrion, including that of large ungulates. |
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Having fresh seawater readily available, the periwinkles are first graded if possible, using a machine custom built for the purpose. |
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Black people were seen as unchristian and fundamentally different, and therefore common virtues did not so readily apply. |
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It has long been recognised that some cultivars provoke dermatitis more readily than others. |
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Rum was the distilled spirit of choice, as the main ingredient, molasses, was readily available from trade with the West Indies. |
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People could more readily choose to live for several years in a foreign country, or be sent there by employers. |
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Titanium does not flex as readily as steel, and may become brittle during many dive cycles. |
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Ophiuroids can readily regenerate lost arms or arm segments unless all arms are lost. |
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Most diatoms are nonmotile, as their relatively dense cell walls cause them to readily sink. |
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Technetium is produced in quantity by nuclear fission, and spreads more readily than many radionuclides. |
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This finely bedded material that splits readily into thin layers is called shale, as distinct from mudstone. |
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Some mixtures will readily form solid solutions over a range of concentrations, while other mixtures will not form solid solutions at all. |
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Cations which have a large difference in radii are not likely to readily substitute. |
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It grew readily and it can now be found from California to British Columbia. |
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Breaded frozen plaice, ready to be baked or fried at home, are readily available in supermarkets. |
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The sexes are identical in appearance, but young birds are readily distinguishable from adults. |
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All species breed readily in zoos, which is potentially useful for conservation management. |
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Nitrogen is not readily available in soil because N2, a gaseous form of nitrogen, is very stable and unavailable directly to higher plants. |
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The gas usually dissipates readily outdoors, but can sometimes collect in dangerous quantities if flow rates are high enough. |
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Pooled petroleum is unambiguous, readily spotted, and indicates the location of required repairs. |
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These events can be more readily associated with cardiovascular complications from a stroke episode or lethal heart attack. |
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Cavalry formed a large segment of an army, but troops readily dismounted to fight on foot. |
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Evidence cited includes the fact that some samples exhibit encapsulated insects, a feature readily explained by the presence of a viscous resin. |
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Unlike the red and eastern wolf, the gray wolf does not readily interbreed with coyotes. |
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In times of scarcity, wolves readily eat carrion, visiting cattle burial grounds and slaughter houses. |
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Several English translations of The Histories of Herodotus are readily available in multiple editions. |
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The latter readily traded with Europeans and became established in settlements in Newfoundland. |
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No ship that was readily available in the 15th century could carry enough food and fresh water for such a journey. |
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The gallows were an icon of the 17th and 18th century and could be readily found throughout the Atlantic world. |
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Newer quantitative approaches were introduced for the study of ecology and behaviour and this was not readily accepted. |
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Kites were used approximately 2,800 years ago in China, where materials ideal for kite building were readily available. |
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When Chandler phoned Mitchell later that day to offer him the position, he readily accepted. |
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A factory was established in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, where tritium supplies are readily available. |
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Capable of taking off from a 492 yard long landing strip, the Trislander can readily operate from unprepared surfaces. |
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This definition rests on the physical assumption that there are readily available walls permeable only to heat. |
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From birth, newborns respond more readily to human speech than to other sounds. |
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It is perhaps the term most readily understood and used by the general public to describe such communities. |
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This rare species might, but for the rugose and pileous epidermis and more depressed form, readily be confounded with the preceding. |
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There was no readily applicable definition for who the German people would be or how far the borders of a German nation would stretch. |
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Camel milk can readily be made into a drinkable yogurt, as well as butter or cheese, though the yields for cheese tend to be low. |
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The indigenous peoples of Australia developed herbal medicine based on plants that were readily available to them. |
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Medical care is not readily accessible, with doctors and hospitals out of reach for many villagers. |
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Some countries have a long coastline, but much of it may not be readily usable for trade and commerce. |
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Edentate species, including anteaters and armadillos, are readily seen here as well. |
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Guarnieri bodies are readily identified in skin biopsies stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and appear as pink blobs. |
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In addition they published the atlas in a compact form, the Atlas Minor, which meant that it was readily available to a wide market. |
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Most breeds prefer to graze on grass and other short roughage, avoiding the taller woody parts of plants that goats readily consume. |
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However, studies of the hybrids readily made by intercrossing teosinte and modern maize suggest this objection is not well founded. |
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It is a spreading vine, rooting readily where trailing stems touch the ground. |
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The voiced fricatives can readily be felt to have voicing throughout the duration of the phone especially when they occur between vowels. |
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For languages that have case and thus freer word order, morphological case is the most readily available criterion for identifying objects. |
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It has been noted that prepositions are intrinsically weak and do not readily take accent. |
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Other times, however, they disappear from common use just as readily as they appeared. |
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However, a clustering of sounds at the beginning of a syllable can be readily observed in such languages as Shona, and the Makua languages. |
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Mild steel corrodes more readily than wrought iron, but is cheaper and more widely available. |
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The reduction of capacity led to a legacy of redundant mills, which were readily reused for other industrial purposes. |
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High quality ores, water power for bellows for blast and wood for charcoal are readily obtainable in Sweden. |
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Kilns were also active on the hillside south of the town, where clay was readily available. |
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It most commonly occurs as a crystalline decahydrate, which readily effloresces to form a white powder, the monohydrate. |
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As artificial lighting became more common, desire grew for it to become readily available to the public. |
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They generally do not form readily fossilisable structures such as thick bark or wood. |
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To the plant the excreta are more readily assimilable than intact insects would be. |
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Activated charcoal readily adsorbs a wide range of organic compounds dissolved or suspended in gases and liquids. |
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However, it is the large-sized rhynchonellids that have been most readily identified to date as members of ancient hydrocarbon seep communities. |
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Sphagnum and the peat formed from it do not decay readily because of the phenolic compounds embedded in the moss's cell walls. |
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Where joints are closely spaced, the large crystals in the granite readily disintegrate to form a sandy regolith known locally as growan. |
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Vinylcyclopropanes with up to three stereogenic centers are readily formed in the reaction between vinylcarbenoids and alkenes. |
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It also widely broadened the definition of surveillable financial institutions, making personal consumer data readily available. |
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Gold sulphide is insoluble, but gold thiosulphate, compounded of gold, sulphur, and oxygen, dissolves readily enough. |
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With standardization, a type of car could be built that would be readily unloadable and fitted for a back haul. |
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All of them are readily available at the local supermarket and easy to cook invitingly and appetisingly. |
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Cholesterol is an unstable molecule, readily oxidized in the presence of air to form highly atherogenic cholesterol oxides. |
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Conversely, it appears that Concerta does not readily lend itself to conversion to an easily abusable form. |
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To keep the bath moving along, Keith recommends having a number of washcloths readily available. |
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They are a sight more readily associated with Asian paddy fields than the Midlands, but water buffalo are definitely on the menu in Warwickshire. |
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However, the LED drivers, located in weathertight access boxes in the stone base of each monument, are readily accessible. |
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For example, fall webworms are readily found in late summer in the eastern United States. |
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In low carbon steel casting, the metal has an affinity for carbon and readily adsorbs it from the decomposition of some resins. |
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It is readily available without pain or risk to the donor, being part of the afterbirth that is normally discarded following delivery. |
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Agglomeration of KI in a pan agglomerator or a fluidized bed agglomerator readily produces particles in the desired range. |
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Yet the night-prowling wolf spider Camptocosa parallela readily eats hornworms that nibble plants lacking nicotine. |
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The readily analyzable wave models at large scale are convenient tools to verify experimentally the models for complex binary composites. |
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Alternatives are readily available and the previous cadmium quantum dot exemption expired with the Parliament's vote. |
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Ratholing produces a small inner core of powder that will readily flow, leaving an immovable, larger outer core of powder resistant to discharge. |
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The ample and resilient foliage of a lady palm or a fishtail palm would readily fill the room. |
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Flash Bainite is the strongest, most ductile, lean alloyed, readily weldable, least expensive ultra strength metal known to man. |
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Reports by AIDS Rethinkers are readily accessible on numerous websites, the early and most significant ones being www. |
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Hence the mounting interest in ballistic composites made of high performance oriented PP tape, which is readily available and lightweight. |
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Jarvis readily agrees, but he notes that a scribbler needs to get paid. |
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The compact fluorescent light globe is one of the energy-efficient lighting options readily available at the moment. |
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Both readily admit that occasionally an initial apprehension among the companies' sales force occurs. |
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I like crime and fantasy literature, and can readily suspend reality to segue into the makebelieve. |
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Sclaffer and the Cobra joined in a tad too readily for my liking, but we'll let that pass. |
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But bluegills, shellcracker and red bellies will be amorous and readily available. |
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In female genitalia, it is readily distinguishable from other species by a short scyphiform antrum. |
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Mantis shrimps famed for their murderously fast punches readily swing at each other during disagreements. |
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Although, it is not a handshake I would readily reciprocate because my waking to such comprehension has been and is used for tormentuous affliction and mind control. |
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Both species will readily harass the other when prey is caught. |
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They are almost entirely restricted to habitats such as bogs, where soil nutrients are extremely limiting, but where sunlight and water are readily available. |
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Jewish-Americans during the Red Scare, African-Americans during the civil rights movement and Japanese-Americans during World War II are examples that readily spring to mind. |
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Small seeds, such as millet, attract mostly house sparrows, dunnocks, finches, reed buntings and collared doves, while flaked maize is taken readily by blackbirds. |
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