Donning replicas of Inca tunics, rather than contemporary Andean garb, Quechua Indians reenact the Inca sun-worshiping ceremony. |
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This method resulted in transparent replicas of the adaxial and abaxial leaf surface. |
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When she gives birth, the young emerge as fully-developed, miniature replicas of the adults. |
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It contained a number of wooden replicas, including his scimitars, spear, and axe. |
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We walked through replicas of the old houses with their cooling wind-towers, and then down a spiral staircase to the underground galleries. |
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This style of building was brought to Athens by Bavarian architects, in an effort to reintroduce Greeks to noble replicas of ancient Greece. |
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They should be honest that they are in fact selling replicas and not hinting that the handbags are originals with deep discounts. |
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Speculators and moneyed men would have covered the canvas with double napoleons, but the artist obstinately refused to sell or to make replicas. |
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The villa has since been converted into a museum with a gallery of photographs and replicas of Gandhi's personal effects. |
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However, the buildings today, newly painted in green and gold, are exact replicas of the original structures. |
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The carbon-platinum replicas were transferred from a finishing water bath onto copper electron microscope grids. |
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We have demonstrated that this continues to be a priority by toughening the laws on illegal weapons, air guns and replicas. |
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Among the dummies he builds are authorized, exact replicas of his two friends. |
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For immunoblots, proteins were transferred electrophoretically to nitrocellulose and resulting replicas were probed with antibodies. |
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He is acutely aware that cowboy guns, although replicas of 19th century shooting irons, are still lethal weapons, not toys. |
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Local children have also been asked to make replicas of the Olympic torch and to bring them along on the day to wave. |
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In a dream state, you can generate mandalas, deity-forms, or thousands of replicas of yourself to perform rituals, etc. |
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In the evenings, exquisite bronze replicas of the deities travel bedecked in palanquins to bestow blessings on the townsfolk. |
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There are 350 pages to devour, along with plenty of photos of six-guns, single shots, cowboy guns, replicas, autos and more. |
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These works are often replicas or imitations of ancient Greek and Roman art. |
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As for the replicas, Mr Sykes may be right when he says you can't legislate for idiots who cause problems. |
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The silver sculpture of cooking pots intermingled with aluminum replicas of guns suggest the infiltration of violence into everyday life. |
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Tourists could then be brought to see the original site by boat along the river, even perhaps on replicas of Viking longboats. |
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We substituted many of the archeological pieces with replicas for tactile discovery. |
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Most fossils are replicas of bones, teeth, shells, and other hard, mineral-based tissues that resist decay. |
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All swords and rapiers used are blunt, but otherwise accurate replicas of surviving examples. |
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She may be a lone survivor, but her sisters would have been exact replicas. |
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Conventional oil is derived from petroleum refining, whereas synthetic oils are chemically manufactured replicas. |
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Young Irish Eagle Pedal Planes are replicas of vintage models such as the F14 Tomcat from Top Gun. |
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Her museum replicas followed the archaeologists' drawings, which omitted several straps and slits in the sole lashings. |
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The anklet on each foot had replicas of 10 wild chamomile flowers strung together. |
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The clones were also exact replicas of the egg donors, rather than third parties. |
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For the installation, Sui mounted glamorously framed replicas of 17th-century still-life paintings on three red walls. |
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But above decks, they are superb replicas of the sleek, four-masted barquentines which dominated sea travel at the end of the 19th Century. |
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If their teachers do not seriously try to teach history, then they will be replicas of our generation for whom history is a matter of indifference. |
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Some of the weapons they carry are replicas of those used in the days when Reformation and Counter-Reformation were locked in mortal combat, but that was then. |
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Mold-making polyurethane is an economical substitute for silicone or latex to cast decorative concrete tabletops, balusters, or replicas of natural rocks and boulders. |
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They marveled at the colored balls, miniature horses, sparkly gold and silver bells, toy drums, tin soldiers, and replicas of musical instruments. |
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It is hoped to have replicas of both it and a torc, which was found in Curry in 1850 and which is in the British Museum, on display in the new centre. |
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Getting a trip on a lovely, small train, discovering a particular Swiss charm, called to mind by accurate replicas better than reality. |
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At the end they debouched into an enclosure wherein there were small replicas of the large vessel. |
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You will see and handle replicas of medieval armour, make links for a coat of mail and assemble them. |
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Plaster and ceramic replicas of organs and appendages rest on the shelves alongside sets of false teeth. |
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We would also challenge how innovative an organisation can be if it encourages employees to be inauthentic replicas of one another. |
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They are identical replicas of the hard copy versions and can be easily leafed through and browsed thanks to a user-friendly application. |
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Then they built small foreign replicas of the mother ship, to cater to local demand. |
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Now a team publishing in the 23 December print issue of PRL reports it has generated miniature replicas of crescent-shaped dunes known as barchans in a water tank. |
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If you raise your eyes, you can see wax steeple painters perched on a beam, replicas of the workers who paint the Tower every seven years. |
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With the unmistakeable and unequalled Steiff replicas, you can partake of a journey into a distant past, or indulge in happy memories. |
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Their products include life-size mounted animals in life-like poses, head and horn mounts, fish mounts or replicas, and rugs. |
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These miniature canoes, for example, are replicas of full-size ones, which were strong enough for use on the ocean and in rivers. |
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Included are Pennsylvanian farmhouses, a New York tenement, immigrant transport ships and full scale replicas of Irish peasant cottages. |
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Tungsram-Schréder is involved in lighting systems, specialist in replicas of 19th century lamposts. |
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One especially exciting bathroom included replicas of old bottles with genuine antique stoppers made of silver and fashioned into old-time designs. |
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Gifts for the dedicated aquarist include underwater Chinese pagodas, bonsai trees, wrecked junks and replicas of SpongeBob SquarePants. |
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This is a cultural model from the environing society which finds few replicas in Indian communities or indeed in any small communities. |
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The exhibit presented enamel replicas of these golden and bronze jars as well as other pieces by the ceramist. |
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The binding is a faithful replica of the original. It is made of fine kidskin and decorated with replicas of the original clasps. |
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We produce exact replicas of amphoras from ancient cultures, similar to those found in shipwrecks or displayed in museums. |
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Note that pourer replicas offer a product that does not comply with health standards. |
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In one room are 10,000 replicas of a fulgurite, while stacks of booklets about fulgurites and related subjects occupy another. |
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The floor is covered with decoratively laid terracotta floor tiles and the robust oak beams are faithful replicas of those they replaced. |
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The tried and tested method of surrounding a city, obliterating whatever moves and razing villages to the ground is producing replicas under the cover of silence. |
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The oilskin clothes, fur gloves and boots are replicas of the Burberry outfits Shackleton used in his ill-fated expedition to cross the Antarctic. |
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One day soon hawkers will be selling miniature plastic replicas outside. |
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At the resorts, hawkers sell designer replicas and reproductions to a ready eastern European market, as well as the growing number of Germans and British visitors. |
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In the same manner, the replicas of the Sea of Galilee and Golgotha of the days Jesus ministry are also built in heaven. |
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Fawns have lost their spots and are now short-faced, smaller replicas of their parents. |
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Like all true replicas, this one is excelsior stuffed for a traditional feel. |
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These superlatives are what the replicas of today have in common with their likenesses from the past. |
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The conical ramrod with horn tip gives an elegant detail in the sober contrast of one of the most beautiful replicas on the market. |
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They are not hackneyed imitative replicas of the original versions. |
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Tens of thousands of residents would be moved out beyond the city wall and permanently resettled, their homes demolished for Ming-style replicas. |
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Our Smurfs series and lifelike animal replicas have made us famous around the world. |
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Jacques Leloup has commissioned you this year to create a column to be cast in bronze, with eight replicas. |
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Examples have been shown in the past of Chinese products being sold in European markets, as virtually exact replicas of European products. |
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It is also recognized that training enhanced with models or replicas improves knowledge transfer. |
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Extensive operator experience is not necessary and you can be sure to return to the lab with good replicas every time. |
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The backing paper also allows thin replicas of curved surfaces to be taped flat on glass slides for microscopic examination. |
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You might be able to purchase replicas or miniatures from a militaria dealer. |
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I have since purchased exact, working replicas of Jerry and Knuck, which sit around my house and do a great job of scaring my maid every single time she walks into the room. |
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In the 1500s, villages all over Europe started creating replicas of the way of the Cross, with small shrines commemorating the places along the route in Jerusalem. |
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Then during the storm, extras hired by the promoter would run around the audience in their exact replicas of the onscreen monster costumes, causing general mayhem. |
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The styles of the canonical masters, as transmitted through tracing copies and replicas, may thus be considered a kind of DNA imprint from which all subsequent idioms emerge. |
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Perfume bottles and weathered papyrus replicas gather dust in the grubby window displays of the empty shops. |
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Most imitation guns are specifically manufactured to be exact replicas. |
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Meekyoung Shin's painstaking replicas of antique Chinese vases feature hand-painted warriors and ornately scaled dragons that curl across brilliantly coloured bowls in blues, yellows and reds. |
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These pretty replicas are a good way to renew with this old tradition. |
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Official replicas were then manufactured to within a few micrograms of the official Sèvre kilogram and sent to all participating countries and stored in similar conditions. |
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Among their creations during months on scaffolding at the Met are replicas of 14th-century wooden doors, and geometrically patterned cornices and capitals. |
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Our specialists have restored flags that were 140 years old, and baldachins for churches in Mutnice and 'dánice. We have embroidered replicas of tens of banners and have completed their preservation as well. |
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Sometimes it has to do with replicas of high value luxury goods. |
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All of our replicas are printed on real canvasses and are wood-chimed. |
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Visitors gawped at replicas of the three ships so fragile! |
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When enabled, it creates exact replicas of all files in transit from removable storage and stores them on either local or network storage as physical evidence for later audits. |
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Mankind has to understand what kind of characters those myths bring to light: nothing more than replicas of those gods who anathematize, threaten, judge and punish. |
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For decades, counterfeiting required considerable tradecraft skills such as engraving, photography, printing, and artistry, as well as significant resources to create passable replicas. |
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On March 24th, Whistler proudly displayed replicas of both the Olympic and Paralympic flags recognizing Whistler as one of the host cities of the 2010 Winter Games. |
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These small-scale non-indigenous craftspeople may manufacture and market these replicas, but they may not claim the collective rights of indigenous peoples recognized by this Act. |
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A Japanese firm is offering parents-to-be small, 3D replicas of fetuses made of two-colour acrylic resin. |
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So long as all the physiological and anatomic parameters are met, these new parts need not look anything like precise replicas of the natural bone structure. |
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Many of these tile patterns survive, though a significant number of these are now replicas. |
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However, replicas of the urn are often held aloft by victorious teams as a symbol of their victory in an Ashes series. |
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Since the discovery of the original longships in the 1800s, many boat builders have built Viking ship replicas. |
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The Crystal Palace dinosaurs proved so popular that a strong market in smaller replicas soon developed. |
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What can today be found at Cape Cross are two replicas of that first cross. |
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Since the 19th century, various notable replicas have been publicly commissioned or privately constructed. |
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None of the replicas were without major differences from the 1829 originals. |
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These miniature replicas emit no sound but resonate awesomeness. |
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During their stay at the pit stop, the guests were invited to take a seat in genuine replicas of the BMW Sauber F1 Team racing cars where they could test their own racing skills. |
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There are beautiful animal replicas like horses, elephants, deer, angel fish and lots of other animals which can be used as perfume bottles also. |
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According to one officer, a desperate addict would use any available weapon, from BB guns to replicas to sawed-off shotguns, to commit the crimes necessary to feed a habit. |
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By raising your eyes you see steeplejack painters made of wax perched on a beam, the replicas of the painters who work on the Tower every seven years. |
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There will be calls for them to be banned, along with replicas that are regularly used in robberies and can be rebored to fire real bullets. |
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Establish an international trade policy to discourage appropriation through the imposition of a tax on the import, export and sale of inauthentic replicas of First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultural items. |
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But above decks they are superb replicas of the sleek, fourmasted barquentines that dominated sea travel at the end of the 19th century. |
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Jamestown Settlement includes reproductions of the colonists' fort and buildings and a Powhatan village, as well as full-size replicas of the ships that made the first Jamestown voyage. |
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The replicas will reflect light like a metal. |
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Two Eiffel Tower replicas were built in China. |
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The new lexical items are replicas, models in the donor language and they can be manifested in phonetic and semantic adaptations, including caiques or translation loans. |
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Also, precious replicas of the Imperial Regalia are kept here. |
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Optical profilometry analysis was performed on the skin surface replicas of the lateral canthal region, comparing baseline to end-of-study specimens. |
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The existence of highly accomplished electrotype replicas means that one must at times wonder whether what is in the spotlit vitrine is the real thing. |
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Beautifully crafted and fully posable, these hand-painted horses are scale replicas of the real thing, arriving fully assembled and ready for play. |
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Unlike organisms, a gene is passed down from a generation of organisms to the next generation either as perfect replicas of itself or as slightly mutated descendant genes. |
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Other superb gas-powered blowback airsoft replicas include the MAC-11 and HK MP5K subguns, plus the Beretta M93R, Glock 18c and HK VP-70 machine pistols. |
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Based on synthetic replicas, the presence of iron in these structures increased elastic modulus 770 times, tensile strength 58 times, and toughness 92 times. |
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Nursing educational systems, far from embodying new emancipatory models, are often disappointing replicas of oppressive and hierarchical organisations. |
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