A better approach may involve retrieving the hydrate intact and then liquefying it on ships or drilling platforms. |
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It ran for four years and explored the feasibility of retrieving speech documents by using the output of an automatic speech recognizer. |
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The DOM interface reads the entire XML file into memory and provides functions for traversing the XML hierarchy and retrieving the information. |
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Users don't sit idle because of lost or forgotten identifiers, and the help desk doesn't spend time retrieving or replacing such tokens. |
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By sending out signals and retrieving the echoes, we can develop pictures of all the features on the ocean floor. |
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Three workers, migrants from rural areas, are retrieving waste iron using a magnet on the end of a bamboo pole. |
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Picking up a sword from the wall and retrieving a pair of spurs from the saddlebag he mounted and whispered a few words into the horse's ear. |
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If the buyer then fails to accept the bill, the supplier may incur considerable expense in retrieving the situation. |
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Broadly defined, computer forensics is the practice of retrieving information from electronic devices. |
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His hand went instinctively to the cup holder, retrieving his raveled up fabric belt and tying it about his waist. |
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We thank Michelle Grondin for her help in retrieving articles and abstracting data and Nancy Cleary for her administrative assistance. |
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I saw Joey and Jimmy retrieving their duffels too, and reached down to get mine. |
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After retrieving my daysack, I headed back to the tent and then finished the night off in the pub. |
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They forage on the ground and in trees, caching much of the food they find and retrieving it later. |
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By design, everyone was forbidden from viewing, modifying or retrieving articles they had sent to the next person in the process chain. |
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Hawker's published version accords him a heroic role in retrieving and burying all the Caledonia's dead and succouring her one survivor. |
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It's not always easy to crawl around retrieving items from the bed of your truck, especially if it has a topper. |
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During the next part of the class period Stephanie did what she could, retrieving ingredients and measuring cups from the drawers and cupboards. |
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As do most networks, ABC News uses a massive computerized system for tracking and retrieving videotape. |
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After retrieving his bow and walking over to where the old archery targets were set up, he stretched a bit and tried a few warm up shots. |
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If you change your will without retrieving the one that was filed, the newer last will and testament will control the disposition of your estate. |
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The task of retrieving the prey proved too simple for the octopus, so it was given a jar of fish with a screw-cap lid. |
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Even the thought of killing didn't repulse me the way it used to, although I still refrained from that particular method of retrieving my money. |
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He had noticed that the snake had blood on its fangs when he was retrieving Juu's knife. |
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The integration of XML with relational databases enables storing, indexing, and retrieving semistructured and nonstructured data. |
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It's a bracing mental workout that solidifies the memory by actively retrieving information from the recesses of one's own mind. |
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Svalbard Satellite Station specialises in retrieving data from satellites in polar orbit. |
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Cindy was obediently taking her place retrieving the towels from the linen closet. |
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He could see a familiar figure in a white shirt and dark slacks bending down and retrieving what was surely a pack of coffin nails from its belly. |
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A second crew member suffered a lacerated hand when he came in contact with some broken glass while retrieving a fire axe. |
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In the 1870s Munster was home to a longhaired bird dog with a great nose that was good at pointing and retrieving. |
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For the first time, the cost of tape libraries and media for storing and retrieving check images has fallen below the film and developing cost of microfilm. |
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The ability to recollect and report on a memory involves retrieving the encoded memory trace, and communicating the memory trace verbally. |
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The data itself could be a source of further quantitative research as well, like for retrieving the canvas weave pattern. |
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So I stowed the fly rod and began firing long casts along the tidal flat, briskly retrieving the popper like a fleeing needlefish. |
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The anchorage area of the nose oleo was torn and a hydraulic connector was broken while retrieving the aircraft. |
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Graphical user interface for programming and retrieving lighting moods and RGB colour mixes. |
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He hoped to develop a hunting dog that would work obediently but independently in water and heavy vegetation, as well as gently retrieving game. |
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Whether you are retrieving files or cartridges, a reference shelf is convenient to open and use as a work surface to hold files or to write on. |
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These allow the user to make settings very easily for lighting, dimming as well as saving and retrieving up to 4 scenarios. |
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Outmoded, inconsistent or inefficient records management practices and systems tend to slow down the process of finding and retrieving records. |
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While disappointing for epigraphy fans, the find adds 101 characters to the Isthmian syllabary and should represent a step toward retrieving Olmec history. |
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Digging her mess kit out of her saddlebags, she set about retrieving some dinner from the pans littering the pit stones along the edge of the fire's reach. |
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While out hunting migratory game birds, you must have adequate means for retrieving any bird you may kill, cripple or injure. |
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The puppies' retrieving ability is stimulated both individually and with littermates for competition purposes. |
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However, they can be used to construct trade restrictiveness measures that could allow retrieving quantity and price effects. |
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This hazard has led some scientists to suggest that retrieving the hydrate intact and then liquefying it on ships or drilling platforms is a better approach. |
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A worker is retrieving the un-debarked logs with a pickaroon to send them back to the barker. |
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Once, retrieving footage of past games for me, he produced a shopping bag full of recordable DVDs, some uncased and unlabeled. |
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Though delicate and painstaking, retrieving the fuel rod assemblies from the pools is not the toughest job the workers face. |
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Our frontal lobes perform the find function, retrieving saved files to embellish as needed. |
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Many in the audience nodded in approval, and then Bergdahl talked about the work of retrieving his son. |
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People are increasingly using these mobile devices that connect wirelessly to the internet for retrieving and sending information. |
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Problems in retrieving the opals from under the road, where no mining equipment was allowed, were solved by digging in from the claims next door. |
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Dr. Rosenbaum's research focuses on the role of the hippocampus and other memory structures in storing and retrieving very old memories. |
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Eric Illsley, now Labour MP for Barnsley Central, recalls NUM officials retrieving a map used as a blueprint for the 1974 strike. |
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For all data processing operations, the authority entering or retrieving the data shall be stored in the log entry. |
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Remote control for controlling the groups, retrieving scenes and setting light values. |
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When noted, it is a useful way of quickly retrieving the same record subsequently. |
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The institution's approach to retrieving and reviewing documents is delaying the processing of requests. |
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A few members of the operations staff indicated that they had issues with respect to the ease of retrieving information from the system. |
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Major ancillary clinical systems feed data to CDR that provides physician access for retrieving and reviewing results. |
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As the volumes of those assets grow, so do the complexities of capturing, storing, retrieving and managing that information. |
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Despite being advised to leave everything behind, many passengers insisted on retrieving their carry-on baggage. |
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When retrieving and restoring the extracted air's energy, the station's ventilation system recovers both temperature and humidity. |
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However, the main obstacle is the size of the fees charged by many hospitals and physicians for retrieving and photocopying medical records. |
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The schedule sets out the fees per quarter hour for searching for and retrieving a record. |
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There was no sign of ferrier, and Hogue gave up the idea of retrieving her as well. |
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The hacker code that pulled and published millions was retrieving numbers at a rate of 1,500 each minute. |
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She said in documents that he had kicked her out of the home then prevented her at gunpoint from retrieving her young child. |
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Rehabilitation at each location consisted of ripping potentially compacted road and landing surface, followed by retrieving roadside berms of topsoil and organic material including large and small woody debris. |
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The time needed for retrieving data has decreased substantially. |
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One of the advantages of retrieving digital information from the Internet is the fact that it can conceivably be accessed, manipulated, included in the information product, and published without ever being printed to paper. |
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It will be cold, and vizslas are a little thin-coated to be retrieving ducks in January. |
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In North America it is used primarily as an upland bird dog, where its excellent scenting and retrieving characteristics have been widely acclaimed. |
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With his friend, Dean, an aficionado of CSI, he turns detective, an enterprise dangerously boosted when he sees someone retrieving a knife from beneath some wastebins. |
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After coddling clients, retrieving luggage, and fighting traffic, he beheld sweet, nagless me. |
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Moreover, two antitypes were present: patterns 0-L as well as L-0, representing one linguistic advantage, either for retrieving semantic or phonological facts in contrast to retrieving arithmetic facts. |
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The search results from the business database were further refined by specifying 'not communities of practice' and 'not networks' in the text word search and by retrieving only journal article references. |
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There have been claims that college undergraduates have become more used to retrieving information from the Internet than a traditional library. |
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Deane reported retrieving a bilge pump and the lower part of the main mast, both of which would have been located inside the ship. |
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Fishing rods are usually fitted with a fishing reel that functions as a mechanism for storing, retrieving and paying out the line. |
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Squirrels sometimes use deceptive behavior to prevent other animals from retrieving cached food. |
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While retrieving nets in bad weather, the vessel struck a rocky shoal and it was subjected to a violent upsetting moment causing sudden capsizing. |
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These records shall show the purpose of access, the date and time, the data transmitted, the data used for interrogation and the name of both the unit putting in or retrieving the data and the persons responsible. |
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The current method of retrieving the tendon through the hindfoot often limits the amount of tendon able to be harvested. |
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For some offices, file indexes were sent to us in advance of our site visits so that we could identify which boxes we required and save the office the effort and expense of retrieving boxes which would not be opened. |
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This is our enthusiastic Weimaraner pup, Weimshadow's Si, retrieving his first Nebraska pheasant. |
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While the risks involved in superovulating women and retrieving oocytes by ultrasound-guided needle aspiration are small, they exist. |
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If enough observational data were available in a huge database, astronomers might find that the observations they wanted had already been made, and that it was simply a matter of retrieving the relevant information. |
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Murray's first real test arrived in game 11, Nadal's incredible retrieving taking him to deuce twice, but the 24-year-old held on and was rewarded with a huge cheer. |
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In addition to flying at the gliding sites, the Air Cadets have the opportunity to participate as glider ground crew, positioning the gliders for take-off and retrieving them after landing. |
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Getting to applications, retrieving and inputting data must be possible at the actual customer's, en route in the car, on the train or at the airport or from the desktop at home. |
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Possible modes of access are many, ranging from retrieving a cassette from the shelf to, say, making a new film print from preservation materials and tying up a cinema for several hours to project it. |
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Since its maiden voyage aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1981, Canadarm has performed flawlessly, launching satellites and retrieving them for repair. |
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My involvement with the Morrison was as part of a team from the Western Interior Paleontological Society which was assisting the National Park Service in retrieving a sauropod which was about to drown. |
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For example, if a ground ball was hit and the retrieving player overthrew the ball and it landed outside the playing area, it was considered a home run hit for the opposing team. |
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Dave Sangster, executive director of the Wild Blueberry Producers Association of Nova Scotia, said producers don't mind scouts in their fields, since they know they're retrieving important information. |
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The schemata of experts are also highly interconnected, meaning that retrieving one piece of information easily leads to the retrieval of another piece. |
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From the answer to the invitation to tender, Indigen Solutions will be alongside with you offering you the tools and material necessary to increase your client awareness of the importance of retrieving data in the project. |
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For example, delay in correcting 'wandering eye' in children jeopardizes their chances of retrieving normal vision and the associated benefits in quality of life. |
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The new technology proved itself highly useful in 2006, not only for retrieving information, but also for safeguarding the security and integrity of the Tribunal's official record. |
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What's more, SDRS uses 15 times less energy than other solutions in the market today, while retrieving data 20 times faster. |
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Dog breeds called 'retrievers' were selected for retrieving. |
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Most dogs love retrieving, regardless of what object is thrown. |
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Pharmacy groups had generally recommended flushing away these leftovers, arguing that the practice prevents pets and curious children from retrieving drugs from wastebaskets. |
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Even if PNS2 reconstructs the signal by a linear combination of samples, the problem of retrieving a filtered version of the signal is more complicated. |
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Lakota women would harvest the quills for quillwork by throwing a blanket over a porcupine and retrieving the quills it left stuck in the blanket. |
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