They have come across thousands of objects ranging from Georgian coins and rings to thimbles and buckles, but this was their first big find. |
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Breads vary from fried rings of rice-flour, to Gurung corn cakes, to the Indian flat, thin wheat-flour disks and the smaller, fried puri. |
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We love how last year's understated plain rings have given way to jazzed-up jewels. |
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Researchers place cardboard rings containing red or blue marked corn borer pupae at release sites within cornfields. |
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Eventually the many rings were threaded, the float attached, shotted and the hook tied on. |
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Jeweled earrings, necklaces, bangles and rings will be added according to taste. |
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Then someone doing a dull and witless job in Ireland rings and tries to flog me a new credit card. |
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Since then, he has been regularly performing floor exercise, pommel horse, parallel bars, horizontal bar and roman rings at competitive levels. |
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I found the scroggin mix with dried banana rings give good slow release energy. |
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The old proverb tells us that many hands make light work and it most definitely rings true for the East Mayo village of Kilmovee. |
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The front subframe and floorpan are mated via slots and tabs to the side rings in this fixture, and joined by robotic welders. |
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He rings up bosses where there is a dispute and either eggs them on, or urges them to continue the dispute. |
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Since longleaf pine does not produce annual growth rings during its juvenile grass stage, true age cannot be determined. |
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Designed with a center emphasis, the fabrics are arranged in rings of hexagons, with four additional rosettes in the corners. |
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A collision which would have ejected material less than the Roche limit would have formed only rings around the earth. |
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She held out her left hand and he could see engagement and wedding rings on her ring finger. |
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A bracelet, necklace pendant, torc, beads and rings were buried in a plain pot beside two copper alloy palstaves and a chisel. |
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Sometimes we see several rings of slightly different color, each a species flourishing in a different temperature range. |
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I would describe the earrings as costume jewellery, but the rings are gold and some are quite distinctive. |
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All patients should be evaluated for esophageal rings and strictures after the foreign body is removed. |
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The homemade onion rings are even better, cut thin and lightly battered so there's a nice balance between crust and juicy onion. |
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He wore rings on every finger, most of them silver bands, but one on his left ring finger was a large and expensive-looking blue topaz. |
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If the name rings a bell, it is because he might have helped you buy a book, film or album. |
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She orders one anyway and he rings it up on a cash register that has a little Canadian flag on it. |
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Today that rallying cry of the 1970's Feminist Movement rings with ironic and sometimes disastrous double meaning in the American workplace. |
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So, I ask, when she finally rings off, does she have a fellow feeling with Campbell? |
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At the end of the meal he rings a cowbell to get attention, then tells the story of the island. |
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My phone rings off the hook with teams wanting the opportunity to participate in a meet with such high quality athletes. |
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The rings will be offered in yellow or white gold, with an optional diamond or ruby. |
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Just as you come off the gondola, there's the ski bar, where the patron rings his cowbell to entice you in. |
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This clay was formed into a pot, mainly by building it up from layers of rings which are smoothed together by hand or on a wheel. |
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Gone forever are the enormous key rings with the bunches of clanging keys carried by the prison officers. |
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To make it easier to use the hooks, you can lash two stainless steel rings through the cringles at each tack reef location. |
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Memorabilia such as mugs, t-shirts, pens, pencils, mouse pads and key rings are also up for grabs. |
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One of the rings on her left hand was set with red garnets and the ring on her right middle finger is unusual as it is cut in an S shape. |
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It was two rings of Cumberland sausage on top of a bed of horseradish mash drowned in onion gravy. |
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Concrete rings have been used in the past but can be quite cumbersome and heavy for the home garden. |
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We turned pages and crunched onion rings and made moronic full-mouthed sounds of pleasure and amusement. |
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Their conversation rings in my ears and I mentally block it all out, straining the muscles around my head, looking for focus. |
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Buried under his covers he could only faintly hear the echoes of rings somewhere else. |
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Milan heard the clinking noise of the curtain rings on their rail and the sunlight flooded in. |
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After three rings there was a click and a couple of seconds later Laura's easily recognizable voice floated to my end of the line. |
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For instance, lengths of ball chain from the hardware store can be used to make curtain rings that glide easily along the rod. |
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The cycloalkanes are saturated hydrocarbons like the alkanes, but form rings with two hydrogen atoms per carbon. |
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The studied silence is broken with people screaming, whistling and booing the jockeys as the bell rings and the equines enter the race arena. |
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A particular growth area for the company continues to be the production of seal rings for turbo chargers in diesel powered engines. |
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Friday has planetary rings in one room and Galilean satellites and planetary magnetospheres in the other. |
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Peel the onion for the garnish and cut into paper-thin slices, separate the rings and set in a small bowl of iced water, cover and refrigerate. |
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I took a long, deep drag and watched the smoke rings dissipate in the cool evening sky. |
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I dial your number into the cordless telephone, 3 rings later someone picks up the phone. |
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Any rings or chains should be gold as it just completes the whole ensemble. |
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He hand picks the diamonds himself for the engagement rings and sets them in platinum rather than 18 carat gold. |
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Her tail has a black tip with two rings close to each other about 5 inches from the tip. |
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Nor are they any on goblins, elves, hobbits and powerful rings that make one disappear. |
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The work of preparing the copper rings around the wooden mast and gold-plating them is going on. |
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My front derailleur and chain rings were so full of mud I couldn't change gears, so I was stuck pedalling in the big chain ring. |
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The IOC has ownership of the Olympic Games and the five rings as a trade mark, one of the most important trademarks in world history. |
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This ingenious magnetic toilet descaler prevents minerals, germs and fungus from causing stains, rings and limescale build up in your toilet. |
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The colours of the rings and the white background were those that appeared on all the national flags of the world at the time of its creation. |
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You can mix and match rods, rings and finials to create a one-of-a-kind look. |
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There was a faint click and buzz as the operator connected me to his room, followed by several rings before he picked up. |
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I've seen earrings, necklaces, and rings with all sorts of gems including amethyst, citrine, blue topaz, and garnet. |
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The cylinders have to be right and their fit with the piston rings perfect. |
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Long piano fingers, silver rings glittering, nails painted pistachio green. |
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I'm the one running through the gate as the bell rings with my cardigan on inside out. |
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Place the shrimp over the onion rings and drizzle the cilantro-lime butter over the shrimp and zucchini. |
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He evidently didn't have much sleep, dark rings had appeared round his eyes. |
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Buoyant circles, rings and squiggles float like islands and lena, at times, an amusing semblance of comic-book drawing. |
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The onion rings were about as far removed from the original root vegetable as you can get. |
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The metal rings inside the holes of conventional leather shoes could be called grommets. |
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Even before this happened, you needed one of the secret decoder rings to get any sort of leaks or information out of this White House. |
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Using a similar approach, we examined annual growth rings and wood structure in krummholz black spruce situated adjacent to polar bear dens. |
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There is no way to tell the age of a tree without counting the annual rings, but exposing the annual rings is usually fatal. |
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Zach was strapped onto a concave table, his legs and arms spread out, metal rings securing him at the wrists and ankles. |
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Lumber is considered vertical grain when the annual growth rings form an angle of 45 degrees or more with the surface. |
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From then on, Saturn and its rings are larger than the field of view of the narrow angle camera. |
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On her neck she wore a gold necklace of diamonds and she wore rings on her fingers. |
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She wore huge diamond earrings and her fingers were loaded with rings of sapphire, emerald, and of course diamond. |
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Then we see if there are any inlets and place the rings so they will not encumber the sewer's floor operation. |
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For instance, exporters of rough gemstones should start exporting finished gemstone products like rings and other jewellery, he said. |
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Inside the box, was a gold diadem set with topaz and amethyst, with a matching bracelet, which had chains extending into rings for each finger. |
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She had on star earrings, and she wore many bracelets around her wrists and rings on almost every finger. |
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They held hands and recited vows, traded simple silver rings as wedding bands, and then kissed. |
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What is more, the clouds do not adopt disc-like shapes like the rings of Saturn, as a solar-system analogy might imply. |
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The final bell rings and the rooms empty out before the teachers can even look up from their books. |
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The rings were my aunt's original wedding ring, her engagement ring and her eternity ring. |
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The lowest concentrations were found in the inner rings close to the stump. |
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Saturn's rings are composed primarily of water ice particles, and range in size from micrometers to meters. |
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Scores of people lost sentimental engagement rings and irreplaceable family heirlooms. |
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The orbiter has been swooping above and below the plane of Saturn's rings to study their fine structure up close. |
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He wore a dark suit and dark sunglasses, but still had on his nose rings and other piercings. |
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How many issues for discussion drop off the agenda until the rings have been safely exchanged? |
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If rings are too loose, liquid may escape from jars during processing, and seals may fail. |
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Out in the cold air again I take a deep breath, exhale, and blow smoke rings with my winter breath. |
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A variety of necklaces, earrings, pendants and rings in the latest models are being put up. |
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The binoculars feature inner-focus design, extendible eyepiece rings and rubber-coated outer housing. |
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The thorax shows the external surface of the anterior half of the axial rings and of the inner portions of the pleurae. |
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The lights began fading slowly until all that lit the darkness were bright red rings within bloodshot eyeballs. |
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My brother went for the eye fillet, served with onion rings and Portobello mushrooms in a creamy sauce. |
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Well the strap can slip or the eyelet rings can break, and the whole lot hits the floor unless you have lightning reflexes. |
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The fat onion rings have a lovely sweetness that belies the restaurant's utilitarian atmosphere. |
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The marching of our feet rings out in unison, an endless drone accompanied by the clattering hooves of the knights' horses. |
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Tree rings can tell stories of fire history, seasons, droughts, and rainfall. |
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He could run rings around any other mechanic in western Montana and Idaho combined. |
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The onion rings had a charming light batter on them, but the frozen French fries were poor. |
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It may belong in its iconoclastic period, the Sixties, but its subversive attack on state institutions rings as true as ever in our era of spin. |
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This play strikes a balance between comedy and pathos which rings true of life's mixed blessings. |
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Wind sounds exactly as it should, and the swoosh of the sail as it catches air and takes the boat for a ride rings just about perfect. |
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I picked up the car phone and dialed them up and after a couple of rings someone finally picked it up. |
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Cyril intercepted them, grabbing the near horse's harness and steering them to the rings set in the outside of the barn and tying them there. |
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The result is that the detainees are exploiting this asymmetry to run rings round their captors. |
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Using the fact that polynomial rings are Noetherian, show that every finitely generable commutative ring is finitely presentable. |
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The muscular development of Olympic gymnasts, who work on rings and parallel bars, proves how effective a dipping movement is for triceps. |
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This work led to a thesis on algebraic geometry in which he introduced rings which are now named after him. |
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They also feasted on Zieger Krapfen and rings of choux pastry, fried not baked, and served with vanilla pouring custard. |
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Taking the two rings that were set into the oak panelling of each door, Francis pulled and they opened together. |
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Chunky necklaces and oversized cocktail rings have long packed a punch as go-to statement pieces. |
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He introduced the idea of a normal form which he used in the solution of the word problem for Lie rings and also for nilpotent groups. |
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Portable gas rings hissed into life and soon gallons of spring water reached boiling point. |
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Mounted directly on the polycarbonate shade, the rings are available in anodized aluminium, matt brass, copper or stainless steel. |
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The woman also had a thin gold bracelet on her right wrist and had two rings on both her hands. |
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Tie ornaments to napkin rings or ribbons to serve as a warm greeting to the feast. |
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Disclosed is a process for opening naphthenic rings of naphthenic ring containing compounds, and catalysts which can be used in that process. |
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Late-period circles are generally small rings of varying shapes and sizes although ovals predominate. |
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The tentacles are arranged in concentric rings of 6, then 6, then 12, then 24 tentacles and so on. |
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Probes have shown us stunning images of the rings of Saturn and the outer planets of our solar system. |
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The solid-state structure reveals that the rings circumrotate to accommodate the cationic template. |
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In my satchel I had a black leathern pouch stuffed with silver pieces, and the tiny red one, full of rings and pins and brooches and chains. |
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He already owns a pair of Super Bowl rings thanks to game-winning field goals. |
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In some tree species growth rings can be difficult to discern and truly accurate ageing is best left to an expert dendrochronologist. |
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At the same time, the right wing critique of the nanny state rings true with much of the public. |
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Her motives and relationships are rendered dry and unconvincing, but her self-absorption rings true. |
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The burger wasn't life-changing, but it was totally satisfying, served on a good bun with some thin onion rings tossed with crumbled blue cheese. |
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We visited in September during the Wibabiya season, when singing rings through the sun-drenched stringybark, woollybutt and bloodwood forests. |
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Reaching out tentatively towards me, he fingered the pair of rings I always wore on a chain around my neck. |
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It circles between two stars in a binary system, wavering in and out of nebulae, carrying its on rings like Saturn. |
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The female shop assistant, who was busy with other customers, showed the rings and another man then buzzed to be allowed in. |
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Swaggering along in their check suits, gold chains, lumpy rings and billycocks, they were pointed out by name or exploit. |
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Other early rings whose dates appear trustworthy include the six that came from the 1636 ossuary at Ossossane. |
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After the shank was driven into the bolster, the bolster was placed into a die that squeezed the rings into the grooves and wings of the shank. |
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The tube contains toroidally shaped rings within the maximum diameter portions of the corrugations in the tube wall. |
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They cost about 7 dollars and they are served on an oversized sesame seed bun with lettuce, tomatoes, onion rings and fries. |
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Engagement rings are merely tokens of esteem that two people have for one another. |
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When someone rings up and asks if I wanna catch a movie, my first reaction is how can I get out of this? |
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Both regions are muscular, covered with a dense sheet of radial muscles and rings of circular and meridional muscles. |
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As the wind blew harder, the tower's coloured neon rings would get brighter, like a visual display of the Beaufort scale. |
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If your horse isn't getting enough you'll see dramatic rings and convolutions in the hoof wall. |
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During the 1920s, advertising copy and style names for all types of rings for men cast these items in a particularly manly light. |
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Your post has a touch of legitimacy to it, yet it also rings of polemical sarcasm. |
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Bain says that he repairs all sorts of jewellery, from rings to bracelets and even the odd tiara. |
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Therefore, Crown jewels might include everything from the regalia to swords, tiaras, rings and brooches. |
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By the 1520s the Medicean emblem of three interlocking rings had become the artist's personal mark. |
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Cassini was on a flight path that took the spacecraft away from the planet and farther south, so that the rings appear to tilt upward. |
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He was allegedly a dandy, wearing rings on his fingers and cutting his hair fashionably short. |
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Adjust the scrapers until the tips of the same are as close to the roller rings as possible, but be sure they are not in contact. |
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We also add jewelry, from rings and bracelets to pins and neckwear. |
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There is also always the challenge before a man of sensibility as to how many rings set with antique intaglios he can get onto his hands and still be able to move his fingers. |
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In certain cases, we are left to question whether any consideration of cortical rings provided the estimated date or if the estimation was simply based upon tree size. |
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The menu begins with appetizers including loaded potato skins, nachos, voodoo wings, onion rings and a deep fried seafood number on fries with chilli and garlic mayonnaise. |
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The set is a mere swing suspended from an invisible tree in front of an earth-colored cyclorama on which Jason's lighting rings enthralling changes. |
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By using tree rings to age all trees within a stand, dendrochronologists are able to identify periods of peak tree establishment and periods of limited or no establishment. |
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In this study, we examine the suitability of dendrochronology to uncover climatic responses in tree rings at small scales in two species of pine on the Virginia Piedmont. |
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They store everything in their annual rings with such a precision that dendrologists have derived a climate calendar for our planet that goes back about 7000 years! |
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The brick chimney was puffing little gray rings of wood smoke. |
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Evenings, she cleans offices for corporate execs, so they can arrive the next morning and find their trash cans empty and the coffee rings scrubbed from their desktops. |
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I hope people reading the book might think twice about the circumstances of the man who pumps their gas or the cashier who rings up their groceries. |
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One such plan consisted of building three metal rings around a planet, and setting them in motion, one ring moving in each of the three dimensions of space. |
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Without warning, another shot rings out, followed by a deep groan. |
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Then at the far end of the rings a glowing disc appeared in the first one. |
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On the other hand, black wet glazed plug is caused by the burned oil leaking past the piston rings or valve guides as well as burning in the cylinder. |
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She was wearing a number of rings including an engagement ring. |
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Two rings of concave markings were engraved on its base and shoulder. |
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Next to the salad you'll find rings of raw onion lightly dusted with the zesty, purple-red sumac, which brightens up the taste of the meat in a subtle, but noticeable way. |
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I ignore the doorbell when it rings because it's never a genuine visitor. |
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Sonic is a game of adventure: Sonic must make a journey by picking up a maximum of rings and crossing many hurdles. |
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Gonger's gong is by no means as exciting as Gonzo's, but it rings well enough when he bangs it at chow time. |
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For those with even a vague knowledge of midcentury American art history, however, this narrative rings untrue. |
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The sum is the money lost on sales of cigars and brandies when gentlefolk once repaired after dinner to the Oval Office downstairs to blow rings of smoke and converse. |
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His poor control of a decrescendo on a long, high note in the first song rings alarm bells, and his richness of timbre deserts him in Serenade florentine. |
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For example, the rings that Katie and Bryce exchanged represent the eternalness of their bond. |
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They avow their love and fidelity, exchange rings, and accept that their union will be indissoluble. |
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So where, since the campus no longer rings with their groans of excruciation, have men of this sort gone? |
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Crossing the threshold of his shop, the light is lost in the middle of ornaments, rings and earrings sparkling shine. |
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The cliché of finding oneself rings true ― and they'll find themselves as they connect and repel with all of the others in their new community. |
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The numbers of cages and numbers of ancestral rings finding oneself they in females' cages should be written to tome of hatches. |
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The kitchen has electric rings to cook, a firdge with a freezer, a microwave, pans and a dinner service. |
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Each grinding dish is supplied complete with rings and puck and is sealed with a rubber ring to prevent sample loss during wet or dry grinding. |
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But the most breathtaking aspects of the image are the rings and gaps in the disk, never imaged before in this much detail. |
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A dress mounted on wooden rings on a fashion magazine cover in 1968 raises a clothes designer to star status. |
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So was Longford, in which the potent blonde, Myra Hindley, ran rings around the peer of the realm. |
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As the shield advances, a tunnel wall of iron rings is set in place behind. |
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And the basement walls still have some old iron rings that once were used to tether animals. |
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One particularly enigmatic man was buried with heavy weights, in the form of iron rings just above his ankles. |
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At Mycenae and Pylos have been found iron rings made from iron mixed with nickel to make it stainless. |
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The guitar is tuned to E, and an Eminor chord on a guitar just rings and rings forever. |
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Her father had run a small jewelry store in a mall that catered mostly to young couples buying engagement rings and girls celebrating their quinceaneras. |
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Kidd gave the game ball to Scott to put alongside his championship rings with the Los Angeles Lakers. |
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I have protection rings against the fire and two or three knick-knacks to increase my characteristics. |
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A high-ranking officer has thin gold rings around the cuffs of the blazer and gold bars on the shoulders. |
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The intervertebral discs are made up of cartilaginous fibrous rings and an inner, semi-liquid jelly-like core. |
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When the school bell rings at midday, the imaginative Shaira thinks of an excuse to leave and hurries outside with her lunch bag. |
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And when the school bell rings at the end of the day, a teacher's work is rarely finished. |
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Case has a strong handle and there are 2 rings on the outside for attachement of shoulder strap. |
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They wait to climb onto the giant Olympic rings sculpture and pose for more pictures. |
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A peal of laughter rings out, quickly followed by applause, and the singing begins once again as the pope sets off. |
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Occultation will relate to the rings with the immersion, then the South Pole of the Saturn phere for emergence. |
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She adjusted and readjusted her rings in a fidgeting motion. |
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The forward end of the cargo net was anchored to tie down rings that were fitted to the seat tracks aft of the right rear cabin seat. |
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Suddenly the school bell rings and the class reassembles 20 minutes later. |
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The growth rings are distinct, sharply delineated by narrow bands of dark brown latewood. |
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Its annual growth rings are fairly easy to see and the transition from earlywood to latewood is abrupt. |
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They caution against giving children teething rings that have frozen solid, however, because they are too hard for children's mouths. |
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Berliners and tourists alike queue up every day for the deliciously topped, open pastry rings on the first floor of the Potsdamer Platz Arcades. |
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In peak population years, snowshoe hares may kill saplings and shrubs by girdling, or taking rings of bark from the plants. |
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One of the hits of the show, this pendant features a balanced mix of chrome oval rings and crystal beads inside the sconce. |
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Piston rings scrape off the engine oil and seal the combustion chamber from the crankcase. |
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In this case, a transverse separation is exposed, starting at the gauge corner and spreading in crescent-shaped rings around the point of origin. |
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For larger motors, the squirrel cage is made of copper, aluminum, or brass bars welded or brazed to end rings of a similar material. |
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White tea extract helps to reduce puffiness and has a lightening effect on rings around the eyes. |
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Make sure the 6 screws on the adjusting rings are loose and the limit switch rollers are positioned in the recesses of the adjusting rings. |
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The special thing about this round grasping toy with coloured beads and rattling rings is its form. |
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One day I was in the bath and my engagement rings slipped off in the soapsuds. |
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With Silver colours in particular, it is possible to see black rings in the external part of your retouch. |
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Other deficiencies relate to roofs and walls in bad conditions, sharps edges and tethering rings badly located on road vehicles. |
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During subsequent installation of the piston in the cylinder, the rings protrude fractionally, thus blocking the front of the bore. |
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Any of a large class of organic compounds having as a basis 17 carbon atoms arranged in four rings fused together. |
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In the convents sisters frequently envy one another in small things, but when the bell rings they all go to the chapel to sing Vespers. |
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Within these brown lesions circular rings of tan-coloured fruiting bodies form giving the spot a bull's-eye appearance. |
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A paper manufacturer used spherical roller bearings with case-hardened inner rings and solid brass cages in this area of the plant. |
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Some religious groups like the Amish refrained from using rings at all. |
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When it rings tomorrow morning, you push the button down and it will stop ringing. |
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Her name and image are to be found on magical rings and amulets. |
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It rings below but the whole house resonates with its sound. |
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It was concluded from structural observations that duration of cambial activity is longer in trees with broad annual rings than in trees with narrow rings. |
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Facing you are the wall bars she used as well as the horizontal bar and the rings attached to the door frame. |
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The impression is of rhetorical rings being run round Hamerton. |
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The rings are then placed on the third fingers of their right hands. |
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However, her eyes now had light black rings encircling them from lack of sleep, and he couldn't remember the last time he saw her really eat a decent meal. |
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She had black rings under her eyes, and she looked very pale. |
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It's the game where I buy groceries from her, and she rings them up. |
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Pull the insulation over the joint and tuck in between the inner and outer rings of the double collar. |
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The latter had had a lovely if fruitless game, running rings around the U.S. defense but failing, repeatedly, to score. |
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Experience the sheen of diamond rings and the bold of solid gold. Build a brilliant career as Elly, a young girl, in the luxury business. |
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In some cases the drumstick is decorated with human and animal figures, and rattling rings often hang down from it. |
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In a little while you should be able to see rings of different colours around the candy. |
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Retaining rings at both sides of the outer ring raceway serve to hold the bearing together. |
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Garnish with half a cherry tomato or yellow bell pepper rings and a sprig of chervil. |
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Two hours later, the telephone rings at Mathieu's family home. It's Maya inviting him to come round and see her. |
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Resembles a sparkling teardrop. Best suited for rings on small to average hands, or for pendants and earrings. |
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But this is Miami, where men who wear diamond pinky rings and white shoes are considered to be tastefully dressed. |
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Before taking insulin, check the vials for frosty rings around the neck, clumping of particles or insulin that won't mix. |
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As an alternative, shaft sealing rings made of viton on an annealed running surface ground to a perfectly flat finish are used. |
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When moistened, this patch eliminates all traces of fatigue under the eyes, erasing rings and bags. |
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Set the number of rings to be made by the machine more than the number of rings to be made by the answering machine. |
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The first thing you need to do is prepare the backplate which entails sticking a neoprene pad to the metal plate and putting four plastic rings into the guide holes. |
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Two teams play against each other, taking turns pushing stones down a sheet of ice towards a series of concentric rings or circles. |
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The bottles are trimmed to different sizes and formed around the lampshade rings in a funky retro style. |
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Chromium, molybdenum or gas nitriding have been the standard materials and methods for increasing wear resistance of piston rings up to now. |
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But she was also having daily conversations with her OSI handlers about which drug rings she should try to infiltrate. |
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Goetze is the pre-eminent brand of piston rings among today's original equipment manufacturers and engine rebuilders. |
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The only sound that rings out in the silence is that of the whirring runners. |
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Satellite photos of Darfur show landscapes devoid of people and livestock, dotted with ashen rings of burned-down huts. |
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The sealing rings of the plunger and cylinder should be removed and cleaned. |
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Little red-colored specks with a diameter of one to several millimeters, forming concentric rings with silvered reflections. |
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It's not quite the slight faced by the younger Grieve, but it rings a bell. |
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The parliamentary secretary's assurances that the government is taking action to develop proposals to deliver on its commitments rings hollow. |
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It did not get the job done when in power, which is why its current rhetoric rings hollow. |
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Armed with this analysis, managers have decided to add metallic rings at the feet of parking meters in order to encourage the parking of bikes. |
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The object is to get the stones as close to the centre of the rings as possible. |
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The alarm was raised and several life rings were thrown to the bosun's aid. |
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In order to avoid any abuse, an alarm rings and an alert is sent to rescue services in particular when the case is being opened. |
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If the wedge rings sink into the loose soil, the weight is distributed evenly over the entire length of the cylinder. |
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Gems and birthstones are becoming more popular, as are styles such as solitaire diamonds, cluster rings and diamond set rings with small stones or gems set on either side. |
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The polystyrene film used to make the shrinkable plastic consists of long tangled carbon chains with six-carbon rings hanging like pendants on every other link. |
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The night before our chat, in Edinburgh, he persuaded a Book Festival crowd to exchange mobile numbers then create a mini-symphony of rings and bleeps. |
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This rings most true on the new moon, Wednesday, when the Sun and Moon oppose Jupiter in Taurus. |
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A pair of silver napkin rings will cost about the same price. |
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His unspoken personal doubt rings out loud through that mere question. |
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A woman sold her wedding rings to raise the money to get to the D.C. auditions, and in an interview said that her husband was unsupportive of her decision. |
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They exchanged vows and rings and then the first kiss as husband and wife. |
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There's the beauty of swallowing, the loveliness, the sharp breath from the bottle's neck and the handsomeness of that first taste, it rings out, shudders the walls. |
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The onion rings are probably the only thing that the pub makes well. |
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From his ears two golden plates hung from rings made of small green stones, and around his neck were copper ornaments attached to a necklace of white beads. |
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If you look at things like wedding breads, puzzle rings and Celtic crosses I think you might get a little glimpse of that ancient wisdom even now. |
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At each end of the bridge the rings are cut away to form a chamfer, to which are attached large compression yokes transferring loads to the abutments. |
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His habilitation of 1938 studied Lie rings of prime characteristic. |
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These were small, transparent plastic cones suspended from rings of 3 cm diam, as can be bought from aquatic shops, secured onto the edge of the tank using suction pads. |
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Beijing was thereafter circumfused with rings of green waters. |
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Instead of belligerence, symptomized by nose rings or tattoos, most of these kids give us the radiant inappropriateness of their erudition and fantasy. |
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When it comes to gauging the temperature, frozen blocks of ice clogging up your rod rings are as crystal clear an indicator as anyone could wish for. |
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These compounds, widely distributed among freshwater and marine organisms, are cyclohexenone or cyclohexenimine rings conjugated with imine or amino acids substituents. |
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In a race, Jonathan can run rings around everyone. |
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Geared PRT slewing rings are designed to be used in place of expensive ball bearings or rolling elements in many applications. |
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The 2014 Deep Research Report on Global Slip Ring Industry is a professional and in-depth research report on the worldwide slip rings market. |
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Products include slip rings and slip ring assemblies, video and data multiplexers, and fiber optic rotary joints. |
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The mold is painted with a new nano-particle conductive coating that receives current via slip rings that carry the power to the mold. |
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In average, five such rings are shed each year, a number that varies considerably between years. |
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Histopathologic analysis of the excised tracheal rings revealed moderate inflammation, chronicactive fibroplasia, and mucosal denudation. |
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Discarded plastic bags, six pack rings and other forms of plastic waste which finish up in the ocean present dangers to wildlife and fisheries. |
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Plain white paulins, made of duck without seams. Furnished with snaps and rings or grommets. |
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