Although this system was designed to reconstruct mishaps, the information recorded can be extracted on a routine basis. |
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He may then be obliged to reconstruct a past event, of which he has no memory, by references or deductions from the information provided to him. |
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Paintings also allow the artist to reconstruct the events in a way that the photograph cannot. |
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I don't normally keep a diary, so I will retrospectively reconstruct the main events and impressions of a seven-day wonder that had no precedent. |
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We can only analyse and reconstruct history on the basis of the records and evidence that have been preserved. |
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It would then make sense to reconstruct a corresponding set of velar and labiovelar fricatives. |
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And while this reconstructs the outer skin layer, it does not reconstruct the pigments and pores in the skin. |
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At emergence, the seeker may reconstruct the ego under the Will, that the ego will in totality reflect the true light. |
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It is difficult to reconstruct in their fullness the ways of light in bazaars before the appearance of electricity. |
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To complete the picture researchers have been making efforts to reconstruct the architecture of complex tissues. |
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With some historical detective work, they manage to reconstruct a genealogy, tracing their line back to early colonists or distant shores. |
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They began as revolutionary or radical attempts to reconstruct the world but became increasingly conservative and at peace with the world. |
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Forensic examiners were able to reconstruct the text of what had been typed on the ribbon of this typewriter. |
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Firstly, that outsider groups can, and do, problematise their own history and reconstruct it to solve present day tensions. |
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Duanfang's foresight in publishing his collection allows us to reconstruct provenances for hundreds of objects in collections around the world. |
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He then used the family fortune to reconstruct much of the two-storey royal palace and the frescoes on its walls. |
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The work is much like that of police detectives who analyze evidence to reconstruct what really happened at a crime scene. |
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As such, they have been found fossilized in Jurassic and Cretaceous deposits, and have been used to reconstruct paleoclimates. |
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We could help reconstruct pre-earthquake poverty and give Aceh back its one, flyblown hospital to treat a region's sick. |
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The points of light are collected and used to reconstruct a 3D digital image. |
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Using the same evolutionist principles of cognateness and continuity, he attempted to reconstruct a common Ur-Germanic mythology. |
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She suggested that the Corporation could reconstruct the pedestrian pathways using white granite stones. |
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The task of linguistics is to reconstruct the underlying system of a language that makes possible the speech events or parole. |
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To reconstruct anything above the level of Germanic, we have to have data from languages outside of Germanic. |
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It is impossible to reconstruct fully the pagan beliefs and practices of either Celts or Germans as these were not written down. |
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In a captivating section, Bate attempts to reconstruct Shakespeare's library. |
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Suppose we just had the rules for halma, but not the board and pieces and had to reconstruct the game. |
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Like the work of the sociologist, the task of the police investigator is to discover and reconstruct a network of motives. |
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By having this information on the deposit slip, you can reconstruct these records even if they should be lost or destroyed. |
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Work to reconstruct an underpass on the dual carriageway at Top Lane, Copmanthorpe, is expected to continue for the next six months. |
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Today is laundry day and I also have to reconstruct R.'s closet, which the cats totally trashed. |
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So the pack-rat middens are time capsules of local vegetation allowing us to reconstruct what happened. |
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In addition, he notes that the system could be used to reconstruct accidents, helping the police determine who or what was to blame. |
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Despite advances in surgery, it is impossible to reconstruct the hand with autologous tissues. |
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Enterprises must also be able to securely generate, exchange, archive and reconstruct e-transactions in an auditable manner. |
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It involves comparison to reconstruct, if you like, the ancient vocabularies that present-day languages are derived from. |
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He was unconscious for ten days and had to spend four years in hospital having plastic surgery to reconstruct his face. |
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Gently engage the child in conversation or activities that draw out and reconstruct what happened. |
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They also gave food and material aid to as many as 10,269 people to help reconstruct destroyed homes. |
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Once the grafts had matured they were used to reconstruct defective windpipes in seven foetal lambs. |
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This article will discuss the rehabilitation required following surgery to reconstruct this ligament. |
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Doctors had to insert metal plates into the sides of his face to reconstruct his jaw because it was so badly damaged. |
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What must be done now is to expedite efforts to reconstruct the country and restore security there. |
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Repairs to Fifth Street were expected to take a month or two, to reconstruct the destroyed roadway and sidewalks. |
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We're finally reaching the stage where we can begin new construction, rather than just reconstruct bombed-out buildings. |
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Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure done to reconstruct the ear bone system to improve the hearing abilities in a person. |
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A civil affairs official said the government was speeding ahead with plans to reconstruct the heavily damaged city. |
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It blossomed during the inter-war period when numerous accountants were engaged to help reconstruct and reorganize British industry. |
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The timescale of prokaryote evolution has been difficult to reconstruct because of a limited fossil record. |
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Geologists have devised a number of clever ways to reconstruct the past movements of tectonic plates. |
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Here the artist offers us just enough evidence to let us reconstruct cause and, perhaps, intention. |
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Arcesilaus left no writings of his own, so we must rely on second and third-hand reports in order to reconstruct his views. |
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The results may help to reconstruct the orogenic nappe structure that prevailed in the area before the region was reworked by extensional tectonics. |
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Past events are unobservable and unrepeatable, so trying to reconstruct vanished history is, rather like investigating a crime for which there are no witnesses. |
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However, we must seek to reconstruct confidence in a law-based world order. |
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Researchers hope to develop a new method to reconstruct southwest Florida's past climates using shells of the native Florida clam, the southern quahog. |
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However, because of the morphological differences between modern radiolarians and ancient ones, it is difficult to reconstruct precisely the ecology of ancient radiolarians. |
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Today in Dublin, wandering Joyceans will roam the city visiting many of the places where the book is set and attempt to reconstruct the events of the novel. |
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I accidentally deleted this posting and had to reconstruct it. |
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Dewey wanted to reconstruct philosophy to be a force of social reform and was personally involved in projects designed to bring about concrete changes in society. |
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The microprocessor can be linked to a computer loaded with software that can read and analyze the collected material and reconstruct the accident. |
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Fortunately, Mr. Cohen was able to reconstruct what had happened via official U.S. war crimes investigation reports, only recently made available. |
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Meanwhile, Rathbone picked up a few tips on how to dance reels, how to negotiate her way around country-house bureaucracy and how to reconstruct a walled vegetable garden. |
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As well as tracking all types of electronic transactions, it is able to reconstruct text messages months after they were sent and locate the exact position of users. |
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It invested over 773,000 taels to reconstruct the shipbuilding factory. |
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On the other hand, we've learned how to reconstruct unattested proto-languages from their attested descendants and how to work out the family tree of related languages. |
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Of this number it has only been possible to reconstruct one entire panel, the fragments of which were found at the foot of the exterior face of the south-west tower. |
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By employing pollen analysis, scientists have been able to reconstruct past vegetational communities and analyse how those vegetation patterns have changed over time. |
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We had to reconstruct proportions, re-create colors, and find materials drawing upon publicity photos of the time. |
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Half a century later, we can reconstruct from the abundant evidence what went on behind the scenes in the Kennedy White House. |
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Christine Pelisek and Terry Greene Sterling reconstruct what we know so far. |
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Bradley claims he lost his right eye and had to undergo numerous surgeries around his eye to reconstruct his face. |
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European offers to reconstruct the justice system went nowhere. |
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Miles used some of his Cheyenne scouts, battle participants two years earlier, to help him follow Custer's trail in an attempt to reconstruct what had occurred. |
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Two widely recognized research programs have used the available instrumental data to reconstruct global surface air temperature trends from the late 1800's through today. |
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The pervasively and multiply deformed polycyclic high-grade metamorphic rocks make it difficult to reconstruct the original evolutionary history of the Mozambique belt. |
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I'm amazed that seventeen years later I was able to identify most of those autographs and to reconstruct the trip based on the schedule within the program. |
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It used evidence from epigraphic sources, linguistics, and palaeography to reconstruct the life of artisans and their role in intercultural exchange at the regional level. |
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Moreover, the outcrop study is able to reconstruct the minor fault which was unidentified from the geology map of Yogyakarta. |
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We can then count the fish scales to reconstruct changes in population sizes of fish like sardines and anchovies. |
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Missão Dulombi is helping reconstruct a school and a hospital that are in bad condition. |
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Once dissection has finished, the temptation must be resisted to resect part of the remaining ovarian parenchyma to reconstruct the ovary. |
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Is it right to take living organisms from nature and then reassemble and reconstruct their most basic structures, possibly with additional synthetic components? |
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The project will reconstruct the existing mainline and frontage roads with the addition of three reversible express lanes. |
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Participants highlighted a need for research to deconstruct then reconstruct many preconceived notions about African women. |
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Tombs were profaned, and the means sought to reconstruct them were refused or ridiculously low. |
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These scientists are calculating the antiquity of the various genes we share, not attempting to reconstruct the complete family tree of the people who carry them. |
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Despite this, can we reconstruct any positive views he affirms or is his scepticism all-embracing? |
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But to hold that it makes consent to intercourse disappear seems like a clever lawyer's stratagem to reconstruct the real world. |
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Cost: Cost is commonly the deciding factor in determining whether to retrofit or reconstruct. |
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It is not for the investigating authority to attempt to reconstruct the situation which would prevail in the absence of certain subsidies. |
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Refugees need many natural resources to help them reconstruct a life, albeit a temporary one, in their hosting area. |
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It wasn't easy for me to find myself in a country about which I knew nothing and to have to reconstruct my life without my family. |
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I should say I call the committee back to order for the last time, because if this happens again, it will probably be impossible to reconstruct. |
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His immense body of work documents the life of his contemporaries and serves to reconstruct their leisure and other activities. |
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Thus came the idea to reconstruct more homogenous regional groupings that unite several countries with similar revenues and social conditions. |
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The Church will retain the sole right to preserve and reconstruct its religious, historical and cultural sites in Kosovo. |
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The students have to cut out the geometric shapes and arrange them in such a way that they reconstruct the abstract shape on the exercise sheet. |
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This guide is designed to help road authorities and railway companies when they want to construct or reconstruct a road crossing. |
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Terre des hommes works with the child's entourage to reconstruct a social environment and bring the community together. |
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The study of such artifacts can help reconstruct the lives and events of former cultures or individuals. |
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If required, retrieve these images at a later date to reconstruct alarm events. |
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It is very difficult therefore to reconstruct the development of the departmental OHS Policy and OHS guidelines. |
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The teacher could ask the students to reconstruct a piece of clothing from a pattern like those found in women's magazines. |
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By observing the particle types, numbers, and momenta in a jet, one can reconstruct the kinematic and quantum properties of the initially scattered parton. |
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In order to reconstruct the behaviors of Neandertals and the mountain goats, Adler and his colleagues studied clues from thousands of Caucasian tur bones and teeth. |
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Proposed by Michel Callon, Pierre Lascoumes and Yannick Barthe, this concept tries to reconstruct the struggles concerning the definition of hardly-governable situations. |
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By analyzing the preserved plants in these ancient dens, ecologists and paleontologists can reconstruct plant communities and climate over the last 40,000 years in the southwestern United States. |
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It includes a woodcut image of a stone mountain constructed in his epiphyte house at Knypersley estate in Staffordshire that was intended to reconstruct the natural habitat of his tropical plants. |
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The fundamental objective of the international coalition and the United Nations is to reconstruct the economy, the democracy and a viable Afghan state enabling Afghans to take control of their country and their development. |
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And in a procedure called tympanoplasty, surgeons can reconstruct a shattered eardrum. |
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The procedure has actually reviewed and re-analysed all the data that were used to reconstruct the proto-language on the Finnic side. |
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The sepulture had been looted in antiquity, but some ornamental elements remained in the southern end of the chamber, allowing the team to reconstruct the decoration. |
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Since the Greek of that period is well documented, it is possible to reconstruct much of Gothic pronunciation from translated texts. |
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A few years ago we were able to work under contraflow to reconstruct pavements of busy motorways, but now we can only work at night on short stretches at a time. |
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The presentation of a disaggregated analysis of the JMP data allowed participants to reconstruct estimates using JMP data but following national definitions. |
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Who decides what to reconstruct, where, when and in what order? |
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Evidence for climatic change is taken from a variety of sources that can be used to reconstruct past climates. |
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After the earthquake of August 2007, the association supported their members to obtain title to the land where they were living in order to access government funding to reconstruct their houses. |
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The data from the magnetic tapes can then be read back to reconstruct the original waveforms. |
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This period provided the bulk of traditional Cornish literature, which was used to reconstruct the language during its revival. |
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Clearly the war and the fact Germany had to reconstruct itself spiritually as well as physically means it is a much more reflective society than ours. |
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This allows humans to reconstruct past environments and study changes in human land use. |
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My story is of the resurgence of Kalinga nationalism under one dynasty: not only did it reconstruct Kalinga as a vibrant nation, it also went on to capture Magadh, the seat of Ashoka, 100 years after his demise. |
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While it might have been possible to reconstruct it, a decision was taken to build a new cathedral in a modern style. |
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During the reporting period, President Johnson-Sirleaf and her Government have made tremendous progress in their efforts to consolidate peace and reconstruct Liberia, as it emerges from years of conflict and devastation. |
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The mission therefore would require the capability to demine, reconstruct and maintain its main and feeder supply routes until long-term rehabilitation measures could be applied through the normal developmental process. |
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This means that it aims to describe phenomena of the past and reconstruct their causes. |
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Additionally, we know a great deal about early Gaelic law, often called Brehon Laws, which helps reconstruct native legal practices. |
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Later, during the early 1960s, the DR found a way to reconstruct older locomotives to conform with contemporary requirements. |
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Scahill paints Blackwater as a loose cannon that has destabilized the Iraqi security situation, which has made the effort to reconstruct the country more difficult. |
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Much scholarship in the past several hundred years has gone into comparing different manuscripts in order to reconstruct the original text. |
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This enables the computer to reconstruct the internal air motion within and around the area of precipitation, and often provides vital clues about the nature and strength of the weather system. |
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Tangram is also the name of a Chinese puzzle consisting of seven fundamental geometric forms from which one can reconstruct existing patterns, or create new configurations. |
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With the knowledge acquired through study of the objects we guard so preciously, it is possible to reconstruct and interpret the past, and thus to nourish imagination and help in the creation of works of historical fiction. |
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Through the chain of tranching and distributing the risk, fundamental values and risk profiles of underlying assets became impossible to reconstruct, even for the most informed investors. |
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We feel that it represents the desire expressed by young Canadian experts at the youth consultations, to rethink and reconstruct the concept of youth forums at the international level. |
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Also, to prevent pollutant runoff entering the harbour, the fourth phase of a boatyard containment project will reconstruct a portion of the upland service area. |
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Given the repetitiousness of the patterns, we were able to reconstruct the initial state of the ornamented surface, on which we superposed the current state of wear. |
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The many different furnishings and tools shown in the photo were found in the shops of different smithies in Odenwald, not far from Riisselsheim, and helped to reconstruct a smithy in the museum. |
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A new President gets elected in the country, and he expands economic activity by hiring more people to knock down more buildings, and then hires more people to reconstruct them. |
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The learners have to reconstruct the drawing and write, in order and starting from the top, the number of each strip in the reconstructed drawing. |
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In 1763, the family of AL DAHDAH reigned Byblos, its members were known by their religiousness and piety, they reconstruct this church and set upright the Lebanese friars to serve it as they still do. |
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They have been able to reconstruct the production methods and trade patterns employed by the axe makers. |
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It is as though Igualeja's history has been hidden away in the vegetation and is yet to blossom, as very few records exist with which to reconstruct its past. |
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The pieces will be placed face down so there is no visual aid, and each pupil will try to reconstruct the photo back to front, on a piece of picture glass, for example. |
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Finally they can reconstruct their friendship still images and then record their understanding of the concept using a mindmap. |
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Thus we can reconstruct Common Germanic as having seven coherent classes of strong verbs. |
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Might Woodger's and Williams' respective axiomatic systems simply lack the power and conceptual resources to axiomatically reconstruct a mathematical edifice actually cast in terms of probability theory? |
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Although it is difficult to reconstruct the belief system through archaeology, some indicators of ritual practice do leave physical traces. |
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It is hard to reconstruct these nuances after a day of interviewing. |
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Multiple regression models coupled with a bootstrap verification procedure were applied to isotopic data to reconstruct targeted hydro-climatic variables over the last 200 years. |
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The mirrors redirect the signals to the intended receiver, who recombines the photons to reconstruct the message. |
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Only a fraction of the original carving was visible, but by observing it in different light and working as much like cryptographers as Egyptologists, the team was able to reconstruct the original. |
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What is more, you and other speakers are saying all this, yet, at the same time, you are condemning the ethnic persecutions and trying to reconstruct democracy. |
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This is intended to invoke cognitive disequilibration that induces students to reconstruct knowledge. |
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Encoded in metaphorical and symbolic form, carnivalesque rites, ceremonies, and popular festivities symbolically link people with a mythic past and reconstruct a present that promises a golden future. |
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Once the invasion had been completed there was a moral duty to reconstruct Iraq, at least in physical terms, but political and military arrogance, incompetence, corruption and ineptitude have prevented this. |
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This project is to reconstruct Rabbit Street to reduce severe heaving to the road surface. |
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Autologous reconstruction is a procedure whereby skin, fat and muscle is taken from the abdomen, back or buttock and used to reconstruct a breast. |
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The atlases can be used to reconstruct, or deformably register, the surface model of an object from just two to four 2D x-ray projections of the object. |
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My paper utilizes three of Baxter Adams' papers as well as biographical, inhumation in order to reconstruct and engage Baxter Adams' Germination theory. |
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Software, such as SURFACER, CATIA, AutoCAD and MATLAB, have been used to reconstruct and analyse the three-dimensional surface of those living things. |
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The project also plans to reconstruct book collections and offer bibliotherapy, socio-psychological support and stress relief via unique reading-related activities. |
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In order to further reconstruct the local history of violence and enemyhood, I now turn to one of these other neighborhoods in the Udahenagama area. |
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Where there are no certain cognates to an acrophone, but the identity of its letter is secure, I shall reconstruct the translation in square brackets. |
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They are attempting to reconstruct the events that led to the bridge's collapse. |
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This mode of analysis is frequently used to reconstruct patterns of human mobility, but our programme focused on pigs because few human bones were recovered from Llanmaes. |
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There have been cases involving straight cut shredders where the resulting paper strips could be pieced together to reconstruct privacy sensitive information. |
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Eastern Bloc states were required to provide coal, industrial equipment, technology, rolling stock and other resources to reconstruct the Soviet Union. |
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Over the next two years, the Neandertal sequencing team plans to reconstruct a draft of the 3 billion bases that made up the genome of Neandertals. |
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The paradigm to reconstruct and renovate the old city and revitalize it has been followed by other cities in the Americas, particularly Havana, Lima and Cartagena de Indias. |
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This paper focuses on methods and algorithms to estimate the morphological tortuosity of a medium and to reconstruct on discrete grids in 2D and 3D geodesic paths it contains. |
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However, colonial records allow us to reconstruct a partial list. |
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Historians have had to rely on clues in the printed editions, many of them published without date or location, to reconstruct the history of the letter. |
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Scholars have attempted to reconstruct something of the history of the oral traditions behind the Gospels, but the results have not been too encouraging. |
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The branch that originated off of the RAA was spatulated and sewn over the defect in the main renal artery and the other branch to reconstruct the bifurcation. |
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Archaeologists were able to reconstruct most of the ancient village from their findings. |
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A reconstructionist endeavours to revive and reconstruct an authentic practice, based on the ways of the ancestors but workable in contemporary life. |
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Aperion's Z-Lig is a proprietary immunochemically modified porcine tissue-based, sterile medical device for implantation to reconstruct a ruptured Anterior Cruciate Ligament. |
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Since the extinction of the tarpan, attempts have been made to reconstruct its phenotype, resulting in horse breeds such as the Konik and Heck horse. |
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Archaeologists are hoping to reconstruct the environment in which the footprints were made by analysing remains of flora and fauna from the sediments. |
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In 1998, BHP hired an American, Paul Anderson, to reconstruct the company. |
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In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct the appropriate image. |
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