Forum director Fleur Knopperts said she had yet to decide whether or not to repeat the experiment. |
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Those who have lived through the crisis are perhaps the best equipped to avoid a repeat of it. |
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While we do not necessarily expect history to repeat itself, a dollar rally may still take longer to materialise than many now seem to expect. |
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Here was a repeat of the French-Algerian War, which inevitably led to torture and crimes by both the French and the Algerian guerrillas. |
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The discoveries may help thousands of wheat and barley growers envisioning a repeat of the original aphid's damage. |
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A city so reliant on tourism will deter repeat visits if it looks filthy or unkempt. |
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We'd do a film together if somebody came up with an idea that wasn't a remake or a repeat or a sequel. |
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Victims live in fear while repeat violators enjoy the benefits of parole under the beneficence of liberal magistrates. |
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By the way, if you missed the show, you can catch the repeat on Radio 4 at 5pm on Sunday, 27 April. |
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The sculptures in the Medici Palace repeat features of the Athenian sculpture reflected in works of art and described in the literary sources. |
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She is caught in a loop, doomed to repeat her lonely, tormented existence day after day. |
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Still, yeah, the show is designed for repeat viewings, and there are dozens of running jokes that casual viewers won't get. |
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The campaign will include posters on the sides of buses as well as information leaflets and stickers on repeat prescription slips. |
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Isocrates cannot simply repeat the topoi of Athenian speeches in praise of the city. |
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And, like the best composers, he's created shifting songs that reveal new meaning with repeat listens. |
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But seeing everything at once becomes tiresome, and I should think that the style does not attract much repeat business in either case. |
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However, they can also suffer from static displays which, having been viewed once, discourage repeat visits. |
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Some prizes will be up for bid only during narrow time windows, in order to draw repeat traffic throughout the peak summer selling season. |
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The facts in this case are set out in the headnote and I do not propose to repeat them. |
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The reason why I want others to contribute is that I haven't fully come to terms with what it is about, but I'm sure it pays repeat viewings. |
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But in cases of severe repeat offending, a mobile camera operated by police officers will be set up in the area. |
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Switch your foot position and repeat with your right hand touching left heel. |
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Now, Hollywood's been known to dredge up old storylines again and again, and occasionally mine repeat gold out of a recycled chestnut. |
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Although some traders practiced fraud, others worked hard to acquire reputations for fair business practices in order to encourage repeat sales. |
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A repeat of the pattern after a pause would take commodity prices substantially higher. |
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Situations repeat themselves, and each time your emotional toolkit grows, and you find new ways of enjoying them. |
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There are no liner notes, and the record graphic on the disc has been replaced by a repeat of the cover graphic. |
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This suggests, among other things, that the global dominance of modern English does not somehow repeat an early-modern global Latinity. |
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And while the Find-and-Replace tool was unusable, I could manually repeat a simple Find and repeatedly retype the replacement text. |
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Clearly, communities will need to move decisively to change zoning laws and building codes, in order to avoid a repeat of what we have seen. |
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The patterns repeat themselves like family resemblances, the living seeing echoes of their own faces in old photographs. |
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Outstanding issues include improved residuals for film and television productions and repeat fees for TV productions. |
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The President does not need to repeat the rationale behind his decision to raise fuel prices. |
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The animal paintings would lend themselves to greeting card design whereas the flowers would suit repeat patterns such as wrapping paper. |
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Although forecasters said that today and tomorrow should be dry and fair, Sunday could see a repeat of the storms. |
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He's another who handles a fast surface and a repeat of his creditable second to Lord Of The Turf at Galway will see him land this. |
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Some pupils weren't as smart as others so they failed an exam and were held back to repeat the same year. |
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At best, they were mediocre and at worst, merely a repeat of some of his past successes. |
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A repeat accident was on the verge and her upper arm throbbed violently and warningly. |
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In the current state of civilization, people mechanically repeat poor imitations of original gestures. |
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Some things seem destined for repeat discovery until the results are finally taken seriously. |
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Sit in the lotus position on the floor and let your mind go blank. repeat these words. |
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I was in the classroom with Merce for over ten years and not once did he repeat a class. |
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The event was seen as a big success and it is hoped to repeat it all next year. |
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Tony Abbott certainly believes if you repeat it often enough a baseless assertion becomes fact. |
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And once you start talking, they will repeat what you say, and soon you will have a reputation of a secret drinker. |
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But it's both the changing seasons and special events that bring repeat visitors. |
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The master of ceremonies interrupted the speaker to remind the audience not to repeat questions that had already been asked. |
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If we do not find a way of resolving the sins of the past then we are doomed to repeat them. |
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If they repeat themselves or go too far off the subject they can be challenged by another person. |
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This sculpture evolved into a repeat pattern because of the fact that the saddle surface refuses to permit the closure of form. |
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He is a ballhawk if there ever was one, but it remains to be seen whether he can repeat this kind of performance. |
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You were told what to learn and expected to repeat your knowledge in tests. |
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If you have phimosis and you keep getting repeat attacks of balanitis, then circumcision may be considered. |
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I was so baked I wasn't sure I'd heard him and had to ask him to repeat himself. |
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The anchors and pundits still repeat the mantras that remind us what we have lost, but the spirit has gone out of it. |
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Worshippers repeat the names of their favourite gods and goddesses, and repeat mantras. |
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We cannot know for sure, but they may have advised him to concentrate on his breathing, or to repeat a mantra silently to himself. |
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Unlike the modern Range Rover it was not, repeat not, designed for the school run. |
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Arms races have dogged mankind from the dawn of history, and history seems bound to repeat itself. |
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We do not need to repeat the manifold examples of non-payment of water bills to town councils, with things then going from bad to worse. |
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The 1997 Act introduced mandatory minimum sentences for certain repeat offenders. |
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Needing 11 off the last two balls, Pollock carted counterpart Jayasuriya for a six but was unable to repeat that off the final delivery. |
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Those who missed Thursday's telecast can view the repeat telecast on Sunday. |
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However, we would repeat our view that management accounting is more than just business statistics. |
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Our loyal repeat participants tell us that one of the most appealing features of our trips is the small size and make-up of the groups. |
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This industry is characterised by a saturation of users and relies greatly on repeat purchases by existing customers. |
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Salesmen love repeat business from satisfied customers, because it's all pay and no work! |
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Dozing off between stations, I managed to awaken at each stop to repeat the question. |
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Each day at midnight I let a tape record for 6 hours, insert a new tape for recording, and repeat twice more. |
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Similarly, students can program their own avatars to receive, repeat and re-present assigned material as directed. |
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It was taxing to repeat the performance, and took nearly twice as long to finish drawing the sigils and runes. |
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Then repeat the process with both the drum and edge sanders with medium-grit paper. |
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Please don't repeat the mistakes made in the past, because old buildings can be made part of the future. |
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On a day when their three rookies took a bow, the away team could not repeat the spectacular start they had made a day earlier. |
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Kelly does repeat a few jokes, and maybe I lighted on these instances instead of the ones I recall. |
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The omens look auspicious for Ainslie to repeat his 2000 success and inspire a British gold haul. |
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Validation studies verified our ability to repeat tabulations between tabulators and laboratories within acceptable limits. |
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We can safely put money on him to repeat his pre-match talk during the half-time as well. |
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The North Korean leader, in expansive mood while lunching southern media moguls, suggested a repeat in September and October. |
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Wondering if the same conditions of light and shadow would repeat during the next lunation, I tried, but failed, to see it. |
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Officials mustered a security force of thousands in the area around the hall, part of an effort to thwart any attempt at a repeat attack. |
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If multifocal atrophic gastritis is found, repeat surveillance every one to three years should be considered. |
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The yard goods usually had small-scale repeat patterning, often a simple diamond grid, a mixture of thin stripes and diamonds, or small lozenges. |
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A British cosmetic surgery clinic is offering loyalty card discounts to repeat customers. |
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A repeat full blood count a week later confirmed the presence of blast cells on the peripheral film. |
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So, it was a fairly truncated session, but worth it nonetheless, and we made a pact to repeat it tomorrow. |
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Lord Morley appears to have risen to repeat the accusation against Salisbury and the latter to have defied him to prove it by wager of battle. |
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It helps to repeat the inspection with your arms stretched above your head and again with your hand pressed firmly on your hip. |
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It's the relentless, mind-numbing repeat tasks that drive me up the wall, and sometimes I can't even be bothered to crawl back down again. |
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Is this the story of violence, suffering and dashed hopes Africa is condemned to repeat time and time again? |
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A professional actor is destined to repeat the roles he had been doing time and again. |
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My chocolate truffles and my mendiants were such fun to make and were so well received, that I was determined to repeat the experience this year. |
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An alternate way to designate the repeat of a two-measure phrase is the use of word bis centered in brackets over the phrase. |
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We repeat our thanks to counsel for their most helpful submissions in this very anxious case. |
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Simultaneously, they repeat those lines once more and the hulking man lowers his gaze to the tiny woman who birthed him. |
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They say that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat trite sayings. |
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The best thing about them is that they'll maintain their form, even after repeat washings. |
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While in the US, however, people rarely needed me to repeat my name, calling out to me without inhibitions or jeering me. |
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Before the Jell-O started jiggling, though, the topic of a repeat was raised. |
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We now need to repeat this process for the remaining titles and add them to the job queue for processing. |
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In response, traditional retailers will need to increase their focus on building consumer loyalty to insure repeat visits. |
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To make sure you're not confusing the thyroid gland with your Adam's apple, repeat the test. |
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We have had some time to read your judgment, and I want to repeat my thanks to you for putting it down in writing. |
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If you know somebody will repeat everything you say over the dinner table to a gossip columnist it will probably put you off the person. |
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To repeat what is now a well-worn phrase, it does in fact take a village to raise a child. |
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It is their arrogance that guarantees their failures will repeat ad infinitum. |
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This is a so called four-course repeat structure, which will produce a birds-eye-backed fabric. |
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Both government and opposition have been adopting positions which they will repeat over and over again during the period of this parliament. |
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Success for a commercial artist often means pressure to repeat that success by trodding the same rutted path. |
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The true pro might just set his stall out to repeat as best he can his peak form. |
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The narratives repeat images of humiliation, brutality, and the sheer randomness of tragedy among people who have few allies and fewer options. |
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My mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and get on your nerves at times. |
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I repeat it, because some ranters haven't understood something here apparently. |
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It would now be impossible to imagine a repeat of July 1914 when crowds in Vienna erupted into rapture as war was declared. |
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A point on the block serves as guide for the repeat impression, so that the design is continuous. |
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We hope the future is better than the past, but we're afraid that the past could repeat itself. |
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These are things that are not going to allow you to repeat and throw a good shot. |
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She will also need some reassurance that in future she will be kept safe and that such an event will not repeat itself. |
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Despite their losses, Brower still thinks his team will have a shot at a repeat title. |
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After allowing the patient to re-adopt the neutral position, repeat two or three times, increasing the applied force slightly each time. |
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Some, dare I suggest, will reappear under a different name a few years later and repeat the cycle a second or even a third time. |
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If you only plan to repeat a few episodes of a series, it is common business sense to rebroadcast the episodes with the most sales potential. |
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It may be a repeat of the breakfast menu or include cold fresh water fish, aspic dishes, and cooked vegetable salads. |
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Five further episodes, not screened in the first run, have turned up in repeat airings. |
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Bernie is aware of the danger, but doesn't reckon there will be a repeat performance. |
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It is also asking a lot to expect players to repeat such a performance within days in a European competition. |
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I wasn't roused by the show, and thought, as I've said, that the repeat episode was far edgier than the newer iteration. |
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We repeat a few prayers in Albanian, but the liturgy is otherwise in English. |
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In fact, one way to tell a young soul from an old soul is to observe how quickly he cognizes his error and learns not to repeat the same mistake. |
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In these reports, only discharge events are counted and cannot account for individuals with repeat admissions. |
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Those of us with long political memories tend to look back at events of the past and expect history to repeat itself. |
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Stokowski proposed a repeat recording but infuriated him by making cuts in an attempt to squeeze the music onto four records. |
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Police officers will be able to identify repeat offenders and aggressive beggars more easily as begging becomes a recordable offence. |
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Irish record holder Sonia O'Sullivan is among the favourites for the women's race as she bids to repeat her 2002 triumph. |
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Some clearly rowed their hardest races to reach the finals and were unable to repeat the effort in the final. |
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The app works whether your phone is locked or not, and it can be told to repeat alarms so you don't have to reset it every day. |
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This is particularly important if you have not received a repeat prescription, so that we can rectify the matter. |
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Squeeze, then lower the weight back to the starting position and repeat with the right hand. |
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To work those love handles, perform the sit-up, but bring your shoulder to the opposite leg, then repeat for both sides. |
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Many patients also wish to use email to book or cancel appointments, arrange non-urgent consultations, and request repeat prescriptions. |
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Still, with no sign of the kids, I hope we don't have a repeat performance this evening. |
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Included are geometrics, florals and foliates, animals and nature motifs and other decorative repeat patterns. |
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The presence of an increased number of triplet repeat sequences is diagnostic for some single gene disorders. |
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Among others, we repeat the stirring words of the Levites at the consecration of the Second Temple. |
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It seems that South Africa is condemned to repeat fatal mistakes that should have been learned from the past. |
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Because of this flexibility, timers can also be used to mist plants, using short cycles that repeat once or several times during the day. |
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The constant worry of a repeat of autumn 2000 is the lasting legacy of the floods. |
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Rather than repeat myself I will refer you to what I have said already in my Black Commentator column. |
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So Antoine polishes off his first drink, calls her on his cell, and listens to her repeat she's coming, she's coming. |
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Students can also start and stop the presentation at any point and repeat slides to reinforce material. |
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He said that improvements to the Immigration and Nationality Directorate's procedures had been introduced to prevent a repeat of the miscount. |
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May I reiterate comments made four years ago, which I will repeat with monotonous regularity until something is done about it. |
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Hold for one second, record your measurement on the yardstick, sit back up and repeat twice more. |
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A mantra is the name of a sacred deity or a sacred phrase that you repeat silently or aloud. |
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With ten minutes remaining in this uninspiring Junior Football Final, Waterford looked set to repeat their 1999 All Ireland success. |
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Remember to record your perceptions on paper after each stage, and then simply compare notes with friends, laugh, and repeat until fade. |
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Time is always available for politicians to endlessly repeat their deceptive claims, however. |
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A woman who is a repeat victim of car vandals has hit out against the yobs who damage property. |
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Watch the movie, read the book, and you're treating yourself to a bittersweet experience, but one that'll be worth a repeat dose. |
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I just looked around the whole time, and then heard everyone repeat amen, so I did the same. |
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His efforts to repeat the phrase with his accent caused hilarity among Zaireans. |
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A plus sign indicates repeat additions and a minus sign indicates repeat deletions, virtually all of which occurred in the variable region. |
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As the Chief Justice has already covered many facets of the film, I will try not to repeat most of what he has already said. |
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Regrettably, such dialectics piled on the post-punk jumble are too didactic to warrant repeat listenings, even at grad-school shindigs. |
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Many of those who opted out were repeat deserters who weren't even shell-shocked. |
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I won't repeat what's been written extensively on how to store paper archives. |
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The circumstances of the transits of Venus repeat themselves with great exactness after a period of 243 years. |
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I always try to change it because you're playing those songs to the same people each tour and you don't want to just repeat yourself. |
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It's funny that music is one of the only artforms where you're constantly required to repeat yourself. |
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That's why an experimenter will repeat his experiment, and average the results. |
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It's as if some god has decreed what the accepted wisdom must be, and all but a few dissidents happily and mindlessly repeat it. |
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The tragic lives of parents are never a reason to repeat the tragedy upon their children. |
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The results were so promising that Finley and Davis decided to repeat the experiment. |
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The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation. |
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He often has to ask people to repeat themselves because he's a little deaf. |
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I missed 2 weeks of school and almost had to repeat second grade. |
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His tiny Texas aggie brain froze when he tried to repeat his talking point about the three federal agencies he would close. |
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So I go out in a canoe and repeat verses over and over and try and learn poems. |
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One hopes we will never have to repeat such a careless cruise ship disaster to find out. |
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They just repeat the old ones time and again to the end of their years. |
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Ever since upending New Mexico as a 14-seed last year, Harvard has been a chic pick to repeat the feat this time around. |
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Yet the book also includes pieces that repeat time-worn ideas which are little more than warmed-up versions of James E. Edmonds' comments in the British official history. |
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Yes, you're encouraged to yell at the driver who almost runs you down or squawk at the repeat muncher who grabs the last sample off a tray in a grocery store. |
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Though I studied Spanish in high school and college, I found myself stumbling on phrases, jumbling pronunciations and asking natives to slow down or to repeat themselves. |
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My Mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and just get on your nerves at times. |
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Is anybody planning on running a repeat of Milquetoast and the crazies again? |
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This occurs, in part, because prominent writers and wordsmiths appropriate the phrases and repeat them in columns, interviews, and the like, typically without attribution. |
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Nasa officials had determined the exposed ceramic-fibre fillers could lead to overheating and a possible repeat of Columbia's disastrous re-entry. |
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Some will undoubtedly start blaming the people and repeat the worn out excuse that the talk of freedom and democracy is futile for such a people as ours. |
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Nor will Hillary repeat the tactical blunders, disarray and mismanagement of her previous presidential effort. |
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If your company works to provide service and value to its customers and to generate repeat business, lagniappe is the way to build customer loyalty. |
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Let there not be a repeat of what has happened in nearby Zimbabwe where thousands of squatters have been forcibly removed from illegal settlements. |
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I don't think I need to repeat what I've already said about this film. |
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I'll repeat here what I wrote as part of a much longer post on my blog. |
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The men continue to repeat Billy's blessing, but the Captain is not moved. |
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And more often than not, people just repeat what they heard. |
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However, the exasperation over repeat offenders is completely reasonable. |
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Because it is becoming less and less likely every day that they will prosper by attempting to repeat the actions of the Baby Boomers who came before them. |
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Young children often repeat grades because teachers or parents feel they have not acquired the appropriate academic or social skills to advance to the next grade. |
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As with most movies of this genre, the cautionary example about man himself being more deadly that the undead denizens of destruction around him gets a tired repeat here. |
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If ever a show deserved to get a repeat on terrestrial TV, this is it. |
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It's an accomplished and intriguing set that never dulls the enthusiasm on repeat hearing, each new listening opens up a hitherto missed experience. |
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All three films are intelligent thrillers, with enough subtext to support repeat viewings, but they are still visceral thrills at their core, not films about something. |
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You might say that, with the substantial exception of repeat buildings or structures, to make a building is to undertake a piece of research, using that word colloquially. |
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Although going beyond the obvious can make a film worthy of dissection and repeat viewings, failure to address the subject matter in a direct way can have the opposite effect. |
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The term was commonly used in Baroque instrumental music, such as concertos, and regularly in minuet-and-trio structures, to indicate the repeat of the minuet. |
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Now they will be ever more resolute not to repeat such a feeble feat. |
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However it all made perfect sense for the computer, as it thought that Kramnik's best was to retreat his knight, then it would repeat its move too, settling for a draw. |
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And as with plagiariam, Ambrose's habit of falsification and the propensity to error was a repeat offense. |
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Writers may choose to repeat words or phrases for emphasis or rhythm. |
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Without such help, sexual predators are doomed to repeat their crimes. |
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Two hovercraft, two rescue helicopters and three lifeboats rushed to the scene fearing a repeat of the tragedy which earlier last year claimed the lives of 21 people. |
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Lather, rinse and repeat is the name of the game for these fellas. |
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As he did when he was a boy, he would repeat the lessons of the Founding Fathers and God the Father until he knew them. |
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Consequently, haemodynamic and arrhythmic complications arose, with the need for repeat catheterisation and revascularisation, prolonged hospital stay, and increased costs. |
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Emily heard Adam repeat this to Jake and heard loud protests from him. |
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Whenever anyone says he's aristocratic he's always quick to repeat it in his diaries, which strikes me as an incredibly middle-class aspirational trait. |
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Moreover, the actions of individuals who repeat rather than question, watch out for, punish, and sanction transgressions, lend these norms their strength. |
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While there have been such cases in the past, the industry operates on an honor system that encourages repeat business. |
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Three years later sophia goes back to the clinic, where they repeat the IVF process and transfer a single normal female embryo. |
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The calls come amid fears of a repeat of the violence which marred last year's bank holiday event when a mob went on the rampage, attacking police and burning buildings. |
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Get blind drunk, snog, repeat the next week, repeat the next week, bang! |
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Fifty five years is a long time to wait for a repeat and both men are confident that this mighty English team can be brought down to earth with a bang on Sunday. |
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They have to decide if they want to do repeat and then original, repeat and original, and kind of lose their momentum, or just, you know, bang them out all at once. |
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He obviously hoped to repeat his success with another trip, but the second cruise was dogged by bad weather and did not provide enough material for a book. |
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California already locks up more three strikes offenders than the other states that have similar repeat offender laws on their books put together. |
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I don't plan to repeat that performance, and hope the storm is of the snow falling kind, rather than the thunderbolt and lightning, very very frightening dogs. |
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Another long pause of silence, not due to shock or confusion, just because they'd done this before and neither felt it necessary to repeat melodramatics. |
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Red-faced environment chiefs today pledged there will be no repeat of the Hampshire scandal which saw tons of recyclable waste dumped in rubbish tips. |
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This story is not, and I repeat NOT a romantic fairy tale where the prince brings the princess flowers and serenades her from beneath the bay window of her bedroom. |
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We want to maximise public support for the project and try and avoid a public enquiry, so we don't have a repeat of the disappointment of that project falling through. |
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Her teacher had given her one more chance to pass the midterm within two weeks, and if she did so she wouldn't have to repeat the class the following year. |
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But it was so tiresome that even the biggest Broadway baby was fantasizing about the possibility of a CSI repeat to end our pain. |
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People with transcortical aphasia suffer partial or total loss of the ability to communicate verbally or use written words, but can still repeat words, phrases, or sentences. |
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Many were repeat deserters who showed no sign of shell shock. |
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This voltage reflects back along the transmission line to the source, where if not fully damped may reflect again to the receiver, and may repeat until effectively damped. |
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Then, aerate the lawn by pushing the prongs of a garden fork into the soil to a depth of 6in, and repeat at 9in intervals, to loosen up any compacted soil. |
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A Manhattan window washer somehow survived a 47-story fall back in 2007, but such a miracle was not likely to repeat itself. |
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But most of all he loved monty python and would regularly repeat their hilarious sketches verbatim. |
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A great chef who has fought to revive the old spirit says he fears history may repeat itself. |
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After World War II, Britain attempted to repeat the Dominion model in decolonizing the Caribbean. |
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The London club are 4-1 to repeat the v ictory and they will fancy their chances afterWigan's gruelling arm-wrestle with Saints. |
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Defendants-Counterclaim Plaintiffs repeat and reallege the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 72 as if fully set forth herein. |
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Top 5 JSA can be withheld from claimants for between four and 13 weeks, with repeat offenders liable for three-year stoppages. |
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I can map 'MERCATOR' to 764 word squares whose corresponding lines and columns of geographic names will repeat themselves. |
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Duplicate and repeat assaying gave an acceptable repetition of gold grades however some spottiness was noted. |
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A large proportion of the spruce genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences, including long terminal repeat transposable elements. |
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As a result, a large proportion of repeat offenders, bears that are killed for public safety, are females. |
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For military operations, the ground track repeat can be used to ensure good coverage in combat zones. |
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Stade Francais are their opponents in Paris in a repeat of the 2007 final, the first of three consecutive final defeats for Clermont. |
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Wace, Layamon, Raphael Holinshed, William Camden and John Milton repeat the legend and it appears in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene. |
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Thus, any future war would take place outside of French territory, avoiding a repeat of the First World War. |
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A war would take place outside of French territory avoiding a repeat of the First World War. |
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Two years later, a repeat laryngeal fiberscopy showed exactly the same appearance of the epiglottis, suggesting its shape to be permanent. |
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If an error is indicated the reperforator deletes the errored line from the tape and signals the transmitter to repeat the line of data. |
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This includes disorders like neuronal degeneration and trinucleotide repeat disease. |
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Binmen have been offered triple time to work on May Day Bank holiday as Cardiff council attempts to avoid a repeat of the Easter rubbish crisis. |
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A repeat spinal tap was ordered to check for encephalitis panel and neurocysticercosis. |
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Could you please repeat your last transmission? Another station was doubling with you. |
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Push yourself back up to the straight-arm position, and repeat for a total of 12 times. |
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Males produce a complex song lasting 10 to 20 minutes, which they repeat for hours at a time. |
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With a cocktail stick drag lines from the inside of the chocolate circles to the outside, repeat for each circle to create webs. |
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Or perhaps something unusual occurred in the current period that you can't count on to repeat itself. |
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She will be at the launch pad to repeat her sentiments next February. |
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This water then freezes, causing the water table to rise further and repeat the cycle. |
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But, the singles from Equally Cursed and Blessed didn't repeat the success seen in the previous album. |
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After the initial optimism, the Liverpool connection had not caused history to repeat itself. |
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Much traditional porcelain continues to repeat older methods of production and styles, and there are several modern industrial manufacturers. |
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The resulting blocks of colour repeat vertically and horizontally in a distinctive pattern of squares and lines known as a sett. |
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Gielgud was initially uncertain about selecting Burton and asked him to come back the following day to repeat his audition. |
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A repeat CT head scan showed slightly increased ventricular size, with no sulcal effacement. |
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Richard was bolstered by winning the Eisteddfod Prize and wanted to repeat his success. |
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My five-year-old can repeat her favorite stories word for word. |
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I repeat and the Finance Minister of India must know better that there is a huge opportunity cost to the Government of India. |
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Ontario Convention Center is on a winning streak with booking repeat business. |
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King, by your Leave, for, in your Kingship, I must leave you, and repeat how from White to Red you chameleonised. |
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Or are there, as I suspect may be the case, a hardcore of repeat offenders who the Rozzers are powerless to stick behind bars? |
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Performance of transperineal template-guided mapping biopsy in detecting prostate cancer in the initial and repeat biopsy setting. |
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There is no need to repeat here the remarks about the history of Pali lexicography made in the earlier review. |
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To finish resizing, repeat the procedure, but this time click on To Widest. |
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Although some sources repeat this theory, it has been rejected on linguistic grounds by modern scholars such as Professor Gwynedd Pierce. |
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Indeed, to choose is to repristinate and repeat the idea of oneself as an isolated, atomistic agent. |
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When you collect a group of MIDIs into an album, you can play them much like a CD, with repeat mode, random mode, and a programmed playlist. |
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With a home crowd behind the bubbly Welshman in Birmingham, a repeat of his feat at Maebashi, Japan, four years ago could be on the cards. |
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I made a number of specific criticisms of The Bluebook in that piece, and I will not repeat them. |
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The third leg is basically a repeat of the first leg where they beat upwind going towards the windward mark. |
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Due to the axisymmetry of construction and flow, only one repeat blade passage is modeled for CFD simulation. |
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A bridge mandrel is similar to a thick sleeve in that it has a certain thickness to increase the repeat size. |
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Mainly AUs which I think are suitable for Kickshaws but not for kids, except the first, a repeat of the Bonobo poem. |
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Occasionally because of this then, other scientists might attempt to repeat the experiments in order to duplicate the results. |
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Estab for 10 yrs in a great location with many repeat customers and cosigners. |
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Whether history will repeat itself in that regard is debatable. |
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We have inspected the cover and will replace and remodify it so a repeat can't happen. |
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The repeat binds to the protein MBNL1, rendering it inactive and resulting in RNA splicing abnormalities-which lead to the disease. |
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The president's speech was largely a repeat of his promotion of the FTAA in his address to the OAS last year. |
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Failure to comply would incur a large fine and a repeat offence will see the dog removed from them and rehoused. |
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Genetics and genomics of core short tandem repeat loci used in human identity testing. |
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We soon appreciated the drawbacks of bradycardia from repeat doses, and the sequel of muscle after-pains. |
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Steel Strips Wheels Ltd has won repeat export order from Russian After-Market. |
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