A large part of the Paradise Hotel was reduced to rubble and the rest was reduced to a smouldering shell. |
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Mr Davey held his seat in Kingston and Surbiton with a reduced majority of 8,966 votes. |
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However, the effectiveness of these materials is reduced by rainfall, which means they have to be reapplied regularly. |
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Both were reduced to pathetic caricatures of themselves by the height and steepness of the bunker face. |
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Some feel the business will suffer further erosion and that Edinburgh will be reduced to a supporting role. |
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Once widespread, they have been reduced to few isolated populations by habitat destruction and predation by the introduced red fox. |
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Thus, the benefits to offspring of male incubation may be reduced in various species. |
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This is inferred because spore viability is reduced in some checkpoint single mutants of budding yeast. |
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At special test screenings, seven out of ten viewers were reduced to tears by the poignant, but simple messages portrayed in the film. |
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The audience of parents, grandparents, Godparents and families were reduced to helpless fits of giggles. |
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She reduced the cooking liquid in a saucepan and added more white wine and spices before serving. |
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Inflation reduced the debts of all borrowers, including the state, companies, and farmers, at the cost of creditors, savers, and banks. |
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The order still stands but has been reduced in extent as various lands have been redesignated according to agreements with First Nations. |
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The reduced contributions paid by some married women do not count towards the basic pension. |
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The inventory database would become more important, since the data printed on the kanban cards was being reduced to a bar-code label. |
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In time, the pile of presents had been reduced to wrapping paper and a table full of varying things. |
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Digestion is alchemy in reverse, with all manner of treasures ultimately being reduced to base material. |
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Some of the more successful programs have reduced the rearrest rate by one-fourth to one-half. |
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Leather is worked into luxurious softness and seams are reduced to a bare minimum. |
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Reactions in which atoms of the same element are both oxidized and reduced are disproportionation reactions. |
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The complexities of the quality of social relationships would be reduced to such simplistic proxy variables. |
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It had a shattering effect on those present and men and women, who normally take the dangers of racing in their stride, were reduced to tears. |
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Survivors pulled belongings out of their destroyed homes, some of which were reduced to piles of dust. |
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Simmer, uncovered, for about 20 minutes, until the sauce is reduced and aromatic. |
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Recent scans have shown that the tumour has reduced in size and appears to be less active. |
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I woke in the morning to find the fire reduced to a thin trail of smoke, drifting lazily into the blue sky. |
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The reduced remnants of the second pair of wings are known as halteres, and seem to function as stabilizers or as airspeed detectors. |
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It is Labour MPs from deprived constituencies, their minds now concentrated by reduced majorities, who will lead the charge. |
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The eight different pension tax regimes should be reduced to three and the aim should be to reduce these to one. |
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Joseph II reduced the number of religious houses belonging to the contemplative orders. |
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The margin was however reduced shortly afterwards when Wexford registered a score to even the points. |
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In the hind limb of these species, the bones of the ankle are also reduced in number, and the astragalus becomes the main weight-bearing bone. |
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This is a direct result of social services having to square the circle of increased demand and reduced resources. |
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The car was reduced to a mangled wreck, and debris and broken glass were scattered across the road. |
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Mrs Wood also suggested her son had reduced his medication in the weeks leading up to his death. |
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Marriage within seven degrees was not allowed until the Fourth Lateran Council reduced the forbidden degrees to four. |
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He took on the No.1 contender in a mandatory defence and reduced him to a shambling wreck inside seven minutes, 45 seconds of controlled boxing. |
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This fold gathers the hydrophobic residues such that the acyl side chains have a reduced exposure to water. |
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In this very tight job market, more and more employers are agreeing to reduced hour workweeks and more flexible work schedules. |
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The ground staff worked miracles at Collegiate to make the pitch playable, albeit for a game reduced to 36 overs. |
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Use of the new product had significantly improved the level of healing and reduced the unsightly scarring associated with bad burn injuries. |
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The dislocation is reduced at the hospital in Taos, but there are so many broken bones that I'll need surgery. |
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The chance of conception may be reduced by smoking, caffeine, and use of recreational drugs. |
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Dietarily, adequate protein and reduced sugar intake ensures proper liver clearance of xenobiotics from the blood. |
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The field was reduced to six when Rapid Ryan was ordered scratched by the stewards in the paddock because he was wearing improper shoes. |
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Apparently when American theatre audiences heard the song they were reduced to tears. |
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Inflammation can be reduced with ibuprofen tablets and paracetamol can help to relieve any pain. |
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The rivers that were raging torrents as I crossed them last December were reduced to babbling brooks. |
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I have noted that the print is reduced considerably during this washing process, but usually regains its full tonal range in the fix. |
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With the new points system, which has reduced the number of points for winners and runners-up, it pays to be consistent. |
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Electrical consumption is reduced by avoiding refrigeration and using cold ground water to air-condition the building. |
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As soon as the sauce has reduced by half, swirl in the butter and a little finely chopped mint. |
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They have greatly reduced the size and cost of most electronic products, while at the same time increasing their power and versatility. |
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Follow-up scans confirmed this and showed that both tumours had reduced in size. |
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In some management systems, agitating the liquid in pits has greatly reduced fly breeding. |
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Music therapy contributes to reduced anxiety, blood pressure, and heart rate and to relaxed muscle tension. |
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Displaced fractures are reduced by traction with local pressure over the prominent proximal end of the distal metacarpal fracture. |
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The commitments made to Italian workers on employment creation were increasingly sacrificed to meet targets on reduced public expenditure. |
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The variant readings have been reduced to seven, each of which is regarded as equally valid. |
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Ahern was instrumental in retaining a much reduced Irish fishing box, much to the disgust of the Spanish. |
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This was achieved after improved park management contained the destructive annual fires and reduced livestock grazing and poaching. |
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The use of a systematic clinical protocol reduced hospital costs and length of stay and improved transfer of patients within the hospital. |
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Having reduced the language to writing they ministered the gospel to this isolated people group. |
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It stated that the stairwell tower should be reduced in height by removing the pitched roof and replacing it with a flat roof. |
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They spent the next little while trading creative insults, the result being that Ellen was reduced to giggling and chuckling constantly. |
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Although even those sacred cows have had their hay ration reduced in the last few years. |
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Although it reduced the power of the landowner, small absentee landowners emerged. |
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Children whose capacity for social adaptation is reduced over 90 per cent will also be entitled to an allowance. |
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One can also speculate that cubs emerging from dens in sub-optimal habitats would experience reduced survival. |
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The scheme was then amended, with one building being lowered by one floor, with reduced glazing, and the other two buildings were scaled down. |
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All that hair lacquer skooshed by the likes of Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet at Live Aid had further reduced the ozone layer. |
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With travelling reduced to a manageable level, stress levels have decreased, and headspace has been restored. |
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Variation between the teaching hospital and individual non-teaching hospitals reduced over time. |
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Subtract the price of the refinish work and you have substantially reduced the value of your piece. |
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The profunda may be reduced in size and terminate in muscle without giving rise to the radial and medial collateral arteries. |
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By the time they reached the turn Woods had reduced the deficit and taken a one-shot lead over Leonard. |
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This tergal modification seems to occur only in micropterous specimens, with reduced forewings. |
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Deglaze with the sherry vinegar and cook until reduced by half, then return the pork joint to the pan. |
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The height was later reduced and the design altered to include residential and commercial space. |
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The researchers have been able to measure the reduced caffeine levels only in the leaves of year-old seedlings. |
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The tension in it was greatly reduced and he was slowly reeling the fish in. |
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The workforce has been reduced by voluntary redundancy from 380 to 310, with the removal of 40 temporary workers and 30 permanently employed. |
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The study found those given early surgery had a significantly reduced risk of death, heart attack and severe angina after four months. |
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All divisions reported increased sales and either reduced losses or improved earnings. |
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It is a fact of life that the death of a husband or wife results in reduced circumstances for the surviving partner. |
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This told the story of a family struggling to survive in reduced circumstances after the father had been falsely imprisoned. |
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Wath reduced the arrears just on the break with a penalty when the New Lane side were caught offside. |
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The workers say that they are often not paid this rate and that their take-home pay is reduced because the employer deducts rent and food. |
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The ship is also more maneuverable and slightly faster thanks to its reduced size. |
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The church would even suffer its first schism and be reduced from seventy-eight to sixty-six members. |
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The traders expressed hope that with the start of discussions with the council, the rentals would be reduced to a reasonable amount. |
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It has already contributed carbon credits through increased forestry and reduced livestock numbers. |
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Since these studies, reports have indicated that some reform efforts to curb police misconduct have reduced excessive force complaints. |
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Proving to be an ice-breaker, most of the class were reduced to fits of laughter. |
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Moreover, growth rate was deeply reduced during heterotrophic and autotrophic development. |
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The treatments helped manage his pain, promoted tissue regeneration and reduced scar tissue formation. |
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Urban heat islands occur mainly at night and are reduced in windy conditions. |
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The ground is dwarfed by seven giant cranes, used as part of a renovation scheme which has reduced a huge bank of terracing to a giant sandpit. |
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The costs associated with receivership would have reduced the funds available for distribution. |
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That slice of a reduced margin is only on Betfair profits, not a percentage of turnover as happens via racing with the totes and bookies here. |
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They also feature a heel lift for reduced lower leg stress on ascents and a simple binding system with a fixed pivot rod. |
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This sedentary behaviour is apparently turning our kids into a race of slothful fatties who risk a reduced lifespan and other problems. |
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Since the launch of the police operation the group has reduced in size considerably. |
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After Owen's long-range gem, Patrik Berger struck from similar distance and Boro were reduced to chasing shadows from then on. |
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During the treatment period, the drug significantly reduced new lesions in the brain and reduced the number of patients suffering relapses. |
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In the two decades since then, some of the hospitals have closed, and the number of long-stay patients has reduced dramatically. |
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Broke and reduced to living with his nagging aunt, Jamal gets the bright idea to put on a wig and falsies and join the women's league. |
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The family was distraught on Monday after a lifetime's possessions were reduced to ashes in just minutes. |
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They, who had had careers and their own money, were reduced to baby-sitters and had to ask their husbands for money. |
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By Sunday morning more than 300,000 buildings had disappeared and two-thirds of the city were reduced to smouldering ashes. |
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The risk of developing hay fever, eczema, and atopy is reduced if you have older siblings. |
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In 1994, even as the military reduced its forces, more soldiers applied for benefits. |
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Despite his seemingly reduced circumstances, Reid was still able to spend almost 3000 on a round-trip ticket from Paris via Miami and Antigua. |
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Instead he continued to try and make the kind of films he wanted to make, in reduced circumstances. |
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Caring for my two pups helped me feel at peace and reduced my anxiety and depression. |
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Hampered by such reduced status, the pair start out once again to overcome Jaffar, this time with the aid of a genie and a magic carpet. |
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The crew complement was further reduced by the need to leave two particularly severe cases behind in hospital. |
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They coordinated and conducted an airfield burn of 160 acres, which reduced the safe habitat for small vermin. |
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This first step is here reduced to a simple algorithm suitable for computer use. |
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One question, therefore, is whether the age should be reduced to 16, which is the general age of consent for heterosexual activity. |
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The shroud base is very wide, restricts sheeting angles and will contribute to reduced performance to windward. |
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After vigorous agitation and phase separation the organic solution was removed and the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure. |
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Since the players aren't wearing pads, the contact is reduced significantly. |
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The ice-free seas will further exacerbate the melt, as the reduced reflection of light will result in the dark seas absorbing more warmth. |
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Its first business plan reckoned on 250,000 visitors a year, but that was reduced to 135,000 after the award was made. |
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Yoghurts, as we all know are often part of a dieter's menu, specifically the kind that are very reduced in fat content. |
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Operations and maintenance savings can result from improved performance of systems, reduced run-time and decreased maintenance costs. |
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Acorn were reduced to 11 men minutes later when their hooker was yellow-carded for talking back to the referee after being given offside. |
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A kilo of Amul butter is slapped onto a sizzling hot kadai to which a pile of chopped fresh vegetables is added and reduced down to brown mulch. |
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For example, it significantly reduced ration and fuel costs through consolidated contracting and distribution. |
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Don't decry their initial efforts, but in the end they were reduced to the role of also-rans in a two-horse race. |
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The vole population has been reduced by mink, a ruthless predator which has escaped from fur farms. |
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All treatments improved both asthma symptoms, as seen by a reduced requirement for reliever treatment. |
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Monaco's players are just stroking the ball around for fun now, with the Chelsea players reduced to chasing shadows. |
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He said luckily no one was in the house at the time, which was reduced to four external walls and two interior walls in the blaze. |
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As southern cotton growers reduced production in return for federal payments, tenant farmers were driven from the land. |
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The old man's breathing was becoming more irregular, reduced only to hoarse rasps. |
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Stamp duty was reduced and the Government ended up losing crores of rupees. |
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In these larger forms it is not unusual for one or two transverse ridges to connect across the greatly reduced groove. |
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The report of a rifle is reduced to at least 92 decibels, but at the same time quieter sounds are amplified. |
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Helen treats the fact that the bear has savaged her hands and reduced them to bleeding stumps as a minor inconvenience. |
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We must not believe that the triumph of experimental science reduced to nought the dreams and ideals of the alchemist. |
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I have personally witnessed such a case where the size of the gift was reduced by more than half because of several high restaurant tabs. |
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It lasted for nine days in all and reduced three of the fourteen regions of the city to rubble, leaving only four regions untouched. |
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In contrast, our experiments are carried out anaerobically with the enzyme ending up in the fully reduced state. |
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The most common form of microcytic anemia is iron deficiency caused by reduced dietary intake. |
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In contrast to the human situation this gene displays reduced allelic variation. |
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The station instead chose to lead off with the news that Ryanair is set to lose reduced landing fees at Charleroi Airport. |
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If gravity were reduced or absent the deltoid's tension would raise the arm. |
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Add the wine, saffron, and tarragon and simmer until reduced by half, about two minutes. |
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Five players were permanently blinded and a dozen more had permanent eye defects leading to reduced vision. |
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The pounding in his skull was reduced to a dull throbbing, so he stood slowly and moved to the door. |
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Surveys at Discovery Bay showed that Diadema reappeared on the shallow fore reef after 1996, accompanied by drastically reduced macroalgal cover. |
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Some, including a GP, a consultant, and a psychiatric nurse, have reduced their hours by going part-time or finding a job-share. |
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Already, smaller ice packs have reduced hunting grounds for polar bears, leaving some dangerously underweight. |
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Any information that can be reduced to a choice between two or more possibilities can be expressed using bits. |
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It is microphthalmic, micropterous, depigmented, with reduced size, globular shape, and short and robust appendages. |
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For instance, a hunting dog that could smell prey reduced the need for humans to have an acute sense of smell for that purpose. |
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If you are worried that you will be reduced to fits of giggles by having someone touch your feet, there's really no need to worry. |
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First, cuts in welfare and other social programs have reduced government health insurance. |
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Welfare benefits are being reduced and new provisions introduced to restrict access to welfare. |
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The Mandan were reduced from 1800 in June to 23 men, 40 women, and 60 to 70 young people by fall. |
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The Residuary Body would be wound up after three years and the levy was supposed to be reduced annually as properties were disposed of. |
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We may as well take advantage of reduced traffic to tend to other aspects of our lives. |
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In the equid foreleg, radius and ulna are united, and the ulna is greatly reduced so that all weight is born on the radius. |
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A horse could live on hay and grass alone, but eating time and bulk both had to be reduced for a working horse. |
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The data were reduced taking into account the neutron beam transmission through the quartz substrate and corrected for the background. |
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Profits in Spain and Poland were reduced by price cuts, and sales also slipped in Belgium and Ukraine. |
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A healthy, slightly overweight man had been reduced to a ragbag of bones in a matter of months. |
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The fall of the dollar has further weakened the company because the value of its US sales were reduced when converted back to euro. |
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A calculably shorter make-ready time significantly reduced net production processes and high throughput speeds in scheduling and production. |
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The dried bark must first be reduced to a fine powder, and macerated in a fixed oil at a temperature of 40C for 24 hours. |
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In a medium saucepan, bring the lobster stock reduction to a boil, add the cream, and simmer until reduced by half. |
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With astute planning, the exposure to tax can be greatly reduced before the taxman ever gets a chance to raid an estate. |
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He flirted with her while the lioness reduced his rambunctiousness to docility. |
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As they drew near, they began to take in sail after sail, until they were reduced to the same condition. |
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Yes, this is what happens when you spend a little too much money on Chinese food every week and are eventually reduced to instant ramen noodles. |
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The boards failed to apply the rule properly and reduced a nursing home grant towards the cost of living in a home. |
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The forefeet have 5 digits, but the thumb is reduced in size. The hindfeet have five functional digits. |
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But just on the break they reduced the arrears when Danny Hickey went the length of the field to score. |
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We have been assured that limiting nuclear testing has reduced radioactive fallout. |
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Present international requirements allow the pressure in the cabins of these aircraft to be reduced to the equivalent of 8000 feet. |
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During his last days Parsons was reduced to working for Hollywood movies, making tiny explosive squibs that mimicked a man being shot. |
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Producers have reduced yields and controlled fermentation temperatures in an attempt to capture the distinct aroma of the grape. |
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The Crusaders destroyed the splendid library of Tripoli and reduced to ashes many of the glorious centres of Saracenic art and culture. |
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It doesn't sound like he used his reduced workload to check out the latest releases. |
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We have recorded reduced levels of chloride, nitrate-nitrite nitrogen, ammoniacal nitrogen, chemical oxygen and dissolved and suspended solids. |
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Hence any award of damages has to be reduced on account of that by one-third. |
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At the end of 2000, York was reduced to a sandbag city, hit by unprecedented levels of rain and awash with flood water. |
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Cotton is easily reparable as the damaged appearance can be reduced to a minimum. |
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Staff were reduced to tears when they surveyed the results at Redbridge Primary School. |
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Given the interconnectedness of world markets, is this model taking into account that reduced fossil-fuel demand would drop prices? |
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But search time can be reduced if anyone seeing a goose wearing a coloured collar with black letters can report it to the laboratory. |
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But hopefully with my advice you won't be reduced to returning home in a depressed state and committing hara-kiri in your bathtub. |
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Drawbacks include reduced income, a higher cost for benefits if they are prorated, and lower contributions by the employer to a 401 plan. |
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If you haven't worked for the full 44 years, your pension is reduced proportionately. |
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She's good and funny as a woman of a certain age, reduced to mewing kittenishness in Cruise's presence. |
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Furthermore, habituation is relatively stimulus-specific, so that responses to the repeated stimulus are reduced but responses to different, novel stimuli are not. |
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The whole point of this storyline is that he has reduced her to a gibbering wreck through emotional and verbal cruelty without any physical violence. |
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Firmicus follows Manilius, adding that if malefic planets are in aspect, the native is reduced to being a door-keeper, admitting and saluting guests. |
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They are either reduced by glutathione peroxidases to unreactive fatty acid alcohols or they react with metals to produce epoxides, aldehydes, etc. |
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There is the concern that in fashion, Sikhism is reduced to mere aesthetic. |
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Adults are at their lowest weight in the spring as territorial behaviour by the boars and suckling by the sows will have reduced their stored fat to a minimum. |
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Having taken advantage of increased funding to become a full-time athlete, he now finds his reduced circumstances and changing priorities have affected his thinking. |
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It was all too much for my uncle's sons who were reduced to pathetic sobs. |
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Hardened Royal Marines were reduced to tears yesterday as the funeral of Yorkshire war hero Christopher Maddison was held with full military honours. |
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Don't get too depressed at your newly reduced circumstances. |
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Some houses were reduced to neat rectangles of foot-high rubble. |
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Season with a pinch of salt, add double cream, bubble for another minute or two, shaking the pan occasionally, until the sauce is reduced and nice and glossy. |
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They'd be reduced to blubbering babies, begging for their lives. |
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New environmental regulation in many countries has greatly reduced the dissipative uses for lead such as paint, leaded gasoline, pigments, stabilizers, solder, and ammunition. |
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There, drugs and treatment stabilized him and reduced his psychosis. |
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A farmer has lost all his sheep, 300 lambs among them, shot by young men from Her Majesty's Armed Forces, whose sergeant had been reduced to hidden tears. |
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Five minutes later St. Pat's were reduced to ten men when a St. Pat's player was red-carded and they were pinned back in their own half for the remainder of the half. |
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The use of smaller VTS in humans leads to reduced concentrations of polymorphonuclear cells and cytokines in both plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. |
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The Bernado O'Higgins area is a pleasant area whose appearance is unfortunately reduced by heavy drinking sessions and heavy party litter around the benches and mill wheel. |
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Brown became the youngest person on death row, but his sentence was subsequently reduced to life. |
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By grabbing additional officers and petty officers to act as runners, phone talkers, and recorders, the load further was reduced and information flow to the skipper improved. |
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It reduced the 10,000 fans in the ground to a state of hysteria and since BBC was rebroadcasting RTE's pictures across the globe, millions must have watched in wonder. |
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But when the heart gets involved, all our painfully acquired metaphysical insights go right out the window, and we're reduced to battling it out like rutting chimpanzees. |
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The minister has reduced the specified rate on loans from employers to finance the purchase, repair or improvement of the principal home, from 6 per cent to 4 per cent. |
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This airflow creates a drag force that is substantially reduced by winglets and backswept wingtips resulting in increased flying range and reduced fuel consumption. |
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In the process, many of the residents who live there have been reduced to statistics, or at best portrayed as stereotypes of addicts, prostitutes and poor people. |
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Neither treatment reduced the rate of progression to Alzheimer's disease. |
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His walk was reduced to a shuffle and his speech became muffled. |
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I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to Cleary's of Ballycroy to enjoy a pint or three. |
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Because of this the tournament was reduced to a 36 hole event. |
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They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists. |
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And a series of concurrent, related developments have significantly reduced the utility of the gasoline tax. |
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I was intrigued by the passage of time and the parade of scavengers, including bears, that reduced a giant among animals to scattered bones and a grease slick. |
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The salaries were reduced so much that 1000 euro for many workers has now become a goal or aspiration. |
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The city reduced industrial pollutants, started to convert to diesel, emphasized the treatment of domestic sewage, cleaned up streets and toughened pollution laws. |
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When attacked by bark beetles, pine trees with a reduced capability to produce resin would be more vulnerable than pine trees with unimpaired resin production. |
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Travel is further reduced when unemployment runs high because nonworking individuals are less likely to drive to activities like shopping or entertainment, he said. |
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This practice eliminated the need to transport and lift large heavy carcasses and reduced the demand for skilled meat cutters at the retail level. |
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For the Queen Mother, two minutes of BBC radio silence were ordained, reduced to one for listeners to Radio 1, out of respect for their limited attention span. |
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In many instances the authorities are believed to have reduced the subvention, or state subsidy, payable to individual patients resident in nursing homes. |
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While the buyout has slowly reduced the number of shrimping licenses, some are looking to accelerate the buy-back process and revamp the unwieldy two-license system. |
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Alcohol abuse has in many instances also reduced once dignified, principled and balanced people into inferior inebriates lacking drive, initiative and resoluteness. |
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Estimated expenditure on contribution-based jobseeker's allowance has also been reduced slightly, due to a reduction in the assumed level of unemployment. |
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No one doubts that there is a growing groundswell of opinion that sanctions must be lifted or at least reduced so that the innocent do not continue suffering. |
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A spontaneous subconjunctival hemorrhage could indicate high blood pressure, diabetes, or bleeding disorders but more commonly results from reduced lubrication in the eye. |
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I've reduced this heavy string of words to its acronym because it has a pleasing Latin sound and neatly wraps the whole shebang in one small package. |
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But bullies always end up being reduced to their inner weakling. |
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Adorno's case for Cubist painting illustrates how the object can only be understood in its totality once it has fallen from its unity and reduced to fragments. |
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Or, speaking of Steiner, would Gone with the Wind be reduced in epic scope or refined in aesthetic taste were it scored with the zithers of The Third Man? |
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He walked with a stoop and a rolling gait, the once upright take-on-the-world stance of the magnificent athlete now reduced to a shambling stagger. |
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Furthermore, they may cause premature depletion of the follicle pool by induction of follicular atresia or oocyte apoptosis and, thereby, lead to reduced fertility. |
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The minister of health has ordered prices reduced by 50 percent. |
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Flieger showed that spray objectives could be achieved at reduced dosages with a properly atomized spray, which doubled the treatment area per sortie by the spray aircraft. |
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The technique gives a high key but a reduced range of brightness. |
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With three years left to his presidency, we are reduced to the lowly ambition of executive orders. |
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Their density in some coastal areas reduced the size of landholdings, cutting family income, but the availability of land limited the extent of overcrowding. |
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The refractive optics that form the reduced image of the scene in the reverse-Galilean viewfinder are identical to those of the Albada viewfinder. |
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Entire villages had been reduced to tangled scrap heaps of rubble. |
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He remembers when he began to minister to the people of Strangford there was a congregation of some 25-but that figure has now reduced to just two local church goers. |
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Without this, the kenosis of the Son and the kenosis of conversion to faith in the Son as the revelation of the Father are reduced to groundless, accidental occurrences. |
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Our air offensive, with the use of defoliants such as Agent Orange, has seriously reduced their strength in the trees and their capacity to wage war on the ground. |
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He could have gotten away with a greatly reduced fine and no time behind bears if he had simply entered a guilty plea. |
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Most importantly, foreign policy should not be reduced to a synonym for military action and covert operations. |
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The authors conclude that the brush technique provides adequate sampling for the identification of cervical pathology with reduced patient discomfort and bleeding. |
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If it wasn't about milk, I'd sit with her in the crook of my arm, holding her on my shoulder and rocking her until her shrill cries were reduced to whimpers. |
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Intestinal gas can be reduced by reducing aerophagy and paying more attention to diet i.e. avoiding such foodstuffs as beans, if they do cause trouble. |
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In Gibson's film, Jesus is reduced to little more than a lump of meat, the victim of whippings and abuse whose physical suffering is shown in gruesome detail. |
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In fact, many leaders feel that the UN General Assembly has sometimes been reduced to a talking shop while real power resides in the Security Council. |
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It used smaller nominating groups that were reduced in number by the drawing lots and required a supermajority for election. |
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In Sallust's histories, the founding and early history of Rome is almost reduced to a single sentence. |
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When the aircraft was deemed unflyable, it reduced the helicopter force to five. |
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It also has a huge effect on those staff left behind, creating poor morale, problems with retainment, and reduced output. |
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A foetal cardiotocograph was not reassuring and showed reduced variability for over an hour. |
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Sodium taurocholate reduced the activity of all 3 enzymes at all concentrations tested. |
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By the end of the war, the population of Cologne had been reduced by 95 per cent. |
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Simon Day and John Thomson's bafflingly pointless A Gaucho Adventure reduced two funny men to starring in their own vacuous vacation video. |
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Britain reduced tariffs and quotas, in line with David Ricardo's advocacy for free trade. |
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With the greatly reduced cost of producing pig iron with coke using hot blast, demand grew dramatically and so did the size of blast furnaces. |
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The power of church courts and religious authority was sharply reduced and equality under the law was proclaimed for all men. |
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Mixing garlic with milk in the mouth before swallowing reduced the odor better than drinking milk afterward. |
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Carbon-neutral means being a state in which CO 2 emissions are reduced to zero. |
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For Germanic women of later antiquity, marriage obviously had its appeal given their reduced status otherwise. |
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Some sites are along ledges, however, crevice sites seem to be more successful due to reduced predation. |
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The device reduced the amount of work needed to produce cloth, with a worker able to work eight or more spools at once. |
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The Scots were no more enthusiastic than the English because they feared being reduced to the status of Wales or Ireland. |
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Almost all the large species of cetaceans and many smaller ones, many species of pinnipeds, and all sirenians were reduced to very small numbers. |
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The size of the Army in Britain was to be reduced from eight divisions to four, freeing about 40,000 men for service in France. |
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If westerlies are suppressed, the temperature is more extreme in summer and winter leading to heat waves, deep freezes and reduced rainfall. |
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Besides, these rats presented reduced embryonic death rates compared with diabetic nonexercised dams. |
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When exposed to copper-loaded hydrochar, reduced survivorship was noted in both species. |
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By the action of tannase on the tannin, a product is formed which can be reduced to ellagic acid. |
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The agreement will lead to significant cost savings for Lakeland Dairies as a result of reduced inventory, order processing times and downtime. |
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By the end of the voyage, this had reduced to 144 due to deaths, desertions, being left ashore due to illness, and planned departures. |
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Furthermore, the decline in the moose populations has reduced the wolf's food supply. |
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This study demonstrates that a random approach reduced the replicative fitness of CHIKV in both primate and arthropod cells. |
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Another hypothesis is that flying has reduced their mortality rate, which would also be true for birds and gliding mammals. |
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The ectotympanic offers a reduced attachment area for the tympanic membrane. |
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Increased roughness of their surfaces after corrective grinding should be reduced by repolishing. |
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A wide variety of aromatic compounds are enzymatically reduced to form free radicals that contain one more electron than their parent compounds. |
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Egg-crating can also be used to support metal molds where the thickness of the metal has been reduced to improve weight savings and costs. |
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In two pints of water boil one ounce of tan, and a like portion of nutgall till reduced to a pint. |
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Overexploitation has reduced its populations to the point where some have disappeared and others need protection. |
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Note that once again only yr can replace the proclitic form, as is appropriate if the proclitic is a reduced form of the prevocalic variant yr. |
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