Athletes practice techniques, run through drills, and even do a little weight training in order to stay at the tops of their games. |
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When chased by the teachers they just run through residents' gardens and if the residents complain they get the same foul and abusive language. |
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Many other streams and waterfalls run through this area's rocky escarpments and narrow valleys. |
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Turf racing is scheduled to run through the third week of November and may go longer, weather permitting. |
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For toproping you'll need a climbing rope that's already run through a locking carabiner affixed to a solid anchor at the top. |
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A bearded Argentinian makes a run through the penalty box like a slalom skier, at improbable angles for a man with the ball. |
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So after a brief run through the tapes were switched on to lay a backing track down. |
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Claire O'Hara was excellent, setting up the goal chance with a great run through the centre with just two minutes remaining. |
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In the lead-up to a race I run through lots of scenarios and afterwards think about how I could have improved my performance. |
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This was an allusion to the most infamous murder committed by the two anti-heroines of the book as they are on the run through France. |
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During the four weeks the rotators work at Ben Taub, they work 14-hour night shifts that start Wednesday and run through Monday. |
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Remove the liver and either run through a chopper or grab a knife and cut it in as small pieces as you can. |
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This strategy suits hands which look to be strong in honour cards or have a long suit that may be run through without ruffs by the opponent. |
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The company has already run through several hundred million in start-up money. |
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In the spirit of increasing openness, here we run through the 10 most common financial mistakes people make. |
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Before we get on to the clinical implications, let's just quickly run through what the possible reasons are. |
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Come on let's run through the scene one more time and then we'll call it a night. |
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Today I'll run through what I'm reading on the Internet, as it's been an interesting week. |
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For added support and color, ribbons run through the centers of the wreaths and fasten to the top of the door frame with tacks. |
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At this stage, the reins run through the tug loops to the bit, rather than through the terrets on the saddle. |
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But history books fail to impart the human toll, whereas this series forces the reader to see the bodies run through with bayonets or lead balls. |
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She continued to run through the harsh branches as they scraped her soft skin slightly. |
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They will run through France on quiet country roads with overnight stops and after a rest on the ferry they will head to London. |
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I just had the perfect run, mate, it was like I was in the zone, you know, it was just all happening for me, and I just got the best run through. |
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My injury was the result of a gentle run through University Parks yesterday afternoon. |
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We beach the raft and pull out our cameras as raft number two begins its run through the 400 metres of white water. |
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Commentary bus tours run through it and there's a Skyfari chair lift that offers you aerial views of the menagerie. |
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Waste from the ship's bilges is pumped into holding tanks, then run through separators to remove water from the oil. |
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A catheter is put into the pulmonary artery and a special dye is run through it that shows up under X-ray. |
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I felt relief run through me, and then shook the feeling away, telling myself that I really didn't care. |
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As the line did not run through or near the Edeowie township the Government decided to survey new towns at Edeowie and Parachilna. |
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Lam and his colleagues began the first leg of the computation in 1980, using a minicomputer to run through the simplest cases. |
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We run through four supermarkets in town to fulfill our minimum requirements. |
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I stood under the shower and let cool water run through my hair and down my body. |
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Use both sides of printer paper, whether it is to run through the printer again, or other purposes. |
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He saw a man lying on the ground, about to be run through by the blade of one of the ugly monsters. |
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When we meet to run through the set questions, with the tape recorder on the table, he is more cautious, the blokeish candour has disappeared. |
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For my 21st birthday I want to slalom through the Northern Lights the way children run through floor fountains. |
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Surely it would have been easier to run through the streets, bold as brass, killing anything and anyone that got in his way. |
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She was into horticulture, needlework and sewing and I think that must have run through the blood. |
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It may be a bit difficult on the first run through when you have to judge braking distances but I'm sure we'll be on the pace. |
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That dark curly hair that just begs your fingers to run through it, those deep brown brooding eyes, that body! |
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I don't remember exactly how she responds or if her reply was run through spellchecker. |
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The digital visuals have to be converted into film which can be run through a projector. |
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He happened to be involved in setting up an oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea that would run through Afghanistan. |
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Before he could react, a black shadow had descended upon him, causing a sharp sting of pain to run through his right arm. |
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It will run through until Saturday 9th April and the opening times are 12 noon to 5 p.m. daily this week. |
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His lack of size and strength allowed bigger receivers to run through his jams or outmuscle him for passes downfield. |
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The Thornbury Centre on Leeds Old Road in Bradford, like many organisations run through charitable means, is suffering from a lack of cash. |
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Use a hole saw and electric hand drill to make the holes in the center of the wheels for the axle to run through. |
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They run through various categories, whether it's consumer electronics housewares, clothing, and the like. |
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He wipes the drool, takes a swig of beer and takes a quick run through the Internet to keep from falling asleep. |
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The rope on this anchor ought to run through a bow cleat or preferably a bow roller so that it keeps the bow into the wind. |
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Holes and channels run through it, carrying blood vessels and nerves from the periosteum, the bone's membrane covering, to its inner parts. |
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One of the other themes that run through your work is anthropomorphic or inanimate objects that come to life in some way. |
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Note that the inductive argument the agents run through depends upon the conclusions they each draw from several counterfactual conditionals. |
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An incandescent light bulb contains a thin wire filament that glows hot when an electric current is run through it. |
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Two flat steel bands run through the spine of the lamp, which insulate power feeds and prevent the lamp from buckling. |
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Elements of flamenco, indigenous folk music, and contemporary harmonic complexity run through Kaufman's work. |
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He splashed the water on his face and found it refreshingly cool, he dipped his head under and felt the chill run through his body. |
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The radiator was fitted and the fan wires will be run through the plastic flexible conduit. |
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Here you get both an autumn and winter flush of fish, then a secondary spring run through April and May. |
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A clean-up would create a better road and probably safer water for campers, who get potable water from small creeks that run through the site. |
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Peter fires a hose of steaming water at the crocks before they're run through the main dishwashers. |
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Let's run through some arguments for free will, followed by the determinist's responses. |
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Similar ideas run through much futurological and policy work on telecommunications today. |
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The lands would all be serviced from Brampton through easements that would have to run through the Reinhart and Wilson lands. |
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They sell preprinted sheets that you run through your laser printer to make brochures and business cards and such. |
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When the inked surface is built up to the artist's satisfaction, the paper is placed on the plate and both are run through a lithograph press. |
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Unfortunately, he neglected to run through the checklist and consequently the plane took off without pressurisation. |
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Throughout the crew debrief, we recalled the many questions that had run through our heads. |
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The paradoxes of citation and prosopopoeia common to the virtuoso and to the writer are threads that run through chapters six through eight. |
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My hair is a mess, for having had my hands run through it, and I'm really gutted. |
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I just want to run through the aisles, and that is exactly what I would do, if only Chester didn't have her hand in a firm grasp around my wrist. |
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The waste will be run through a methane digester, a tank in which bacteria break down the feces to create methane. |
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The power came from a spinning metal shaft run through from the engine room, geared up through a transmission. |
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It is filled with nerves, blood vessels and lymph ducts which run through it and connect it to your body, making it part of you. |
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Now don't tell me that a chill of fear won't run through your body. |
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The group hope one day to get the chance to run through New York. |
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Since the 1950s, jumps had persistently turned up in weather and climate models, whether built from rotating dishpans or from sets of equations run through computers. |
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It was McCrickard's decoy run that opened the way for half back dan Morgan to make a tremendous run through the middle be unleashing a thunderbolt shot. |
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Nothing in his uncle Gaius so excited his envy and admiration as the fact that he had in so short a time run through the vast wealth which Tiberius had left him. |
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This paradox seems to run through much of the culture jamming stuff. |
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We got to M's house and I ran to the loo where I held my hand over my mouth and allowed the blood and spit and goo to run through my hands, while I caught my teeth. |
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Nope, they then did a full-body wand and patdown, ran my boarding pass through a computer, and then finally took a dust swab off my shoes to run through a computer. |
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The screen flickered, the file opened and I began the run through. |
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He paused, she looked like a tigress on the prowl, and briefly wondered if he should try and run through the crowds to avoid a public confrontation. |
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Though the panther was many hundred feet below, it could easily run through the bush, scramble up the embankment and surprise them around a hairpin bend! |
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After an hour's wait for politicians and officials to arrive at the venue, the students were run through two hours of politician-speak, save for some brief interludes. |
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In present day New Mexico, nine men run through the plains chasing after an antelope. |
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Her golden tresses no longer incited a tremor to run through him. |
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He had already run through all his personal funds, but luckily the request worked. |
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After 68 minutes, Town were caught short at the back and Kasowali was allowed to run through and crack a firm shot from 30 metres that gave Ward no chance. |
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In July, the Senior tour would begin, with perhaps an invitational doubles event or even a pairing of Senior men and women bowlers, and run through October. |
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A quick run through of the finalists may help to find the winner although there are so many imponderables about this decider that it is going to be a tricky task. |
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Data are keypunched and run through a series of computer checks. |
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We look forward to seeing recompiled applications run through the same benchmark, and word is that these do deliver the promised speed advantages. |
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So here I am in rehearsal doing our last run through of the song. |
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Your Ladyship's judgment is clear, and what I do not propose to do is to run through the arguments already heard in front of you, which are recorded clearly in the judgment. |
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Express train has to run through siding because freight is on main. |
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A travel representative will meet them at the airport, bring them to their guesthouse and run through the route they've chosen for the next 13 days. |
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Quins' next try came when prop Lou Clancy took the ball on from a line-out and Avon's defence was broken, allowing scrum-half Saskia Brazier-Kobus to run through to score. |
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In this treatment, a therapist, or Rolfer, uses her hands and elbows to manipulate the tissues that run through and around your muscles and organs. |
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In the Cavour high school in central Rome, mice run through the halls, nibbling on open wiring and nesting in the lockers. |
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If you run through the policies now, they sound totally loony tunes. |
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The thought of crossing it made a shiver of fear run through her. |
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I was feeling a bit reckless last night and went for a run through the Botanical Gardens at about 7pm and underneath the canopy it was pitch black. |
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After all, anyone can relate to those moments when the calm is broken by the undercurrents of anguish, disappointment and resentment that run through every family. |
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It didn't take them too many years to run through all their money. |
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By 1592, with both parents dead, he had run through his inheritance. |
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All lines of analysis run through, from, and back to the body on a slab. |
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Let me run through a few examples of what people have had to do. |
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He had the right to have that river run through his land unimpaired and its quality undiminished except where it resulted from reasonable use of the river upstream. |
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Enough decades have passed for these ideas to be run through the word processor again, and reconsidered. |
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Hiller opens a barrel, lifts out wood particles and pieces of kindling, and lets them run through his fingers. |
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Nice places to live, where the kids can run through the hilly yards behind sandstone apartment blocs. |
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I was angry that good people were run through the wringer of a corrupt, unforgiving system. |
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This would significantly benefit Russia, which seeks dominance over Caspian oil exports and desires pipelines to run through territory under their control. |
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Sections of the East Coast Main Line run through the area and Peterborough is an important interchange on this line. |
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National Cycle Route 6 and the Dales Way footpath run through Burneside and Staveley. |
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Seven of the eleven London Underground lines run through the City, serving eleven stations. |
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The River Wharfe runs through Ilkley and Burley in Wharfedale, and tributaries of the River Calder run through the district. |
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A low voltage current is run through the water, and gaseous oxygen forms at the anode while gaseous hydrogen forms at the cathode. |
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Before the end of the year, this first volume had run through four editions. |
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Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivised and run as libertarian communes. |
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All services that operate from Wrexham Central to Bidston also run through this station. |
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The nerves in each limb run through a canal at the base of the vertebral ossicles. |
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Vintage railcars and steam locomotives run through the wildest parts of the island. |
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National Cycle Route 4 and the Thames Path, a modern long distance footpath, run through the county. |
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A layer of peat fills the deepest part of the valley, and a stream may run through the surface of the bog. |
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Its thickness allows the animal to run through thorn bush without being punctured. |
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The Western Al Hajar Mountains run through the northern coastline of the city. |
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No major rivers run through the state and most of the waterways run only during the rainy season. |
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If such a queen is immediately allowed to run through the entrance of a queenless colony, the queening is usually successful. |
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The rivers Mersey, Irwell and Tame run through Greater Manchester, all of which rise in the Pennines. |
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As of 2017, Metrolink services run through Victoria to Altrincham, Bury, East Didsbury, Oldham and Rochdale and Piccadilly. |
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Permission had been gained for the Northern and Eastern Railway to run through Peterborough and Lincoln but it had barely reached Cambridge. |
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The train landed us on a shedless shelterless platform and we had to run through the downpour across the line to the shelter. |
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The inside roll may be cut into 2 or 3 roasts or into portion-ready pieces and run through a steakmaker for steaks. |
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Randomly selected cyclones are then run through a numerical storm tide model. |
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The elevated gantries run through the bifurcations to connect with the external stairs. |
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Some kind of exobiotic plague had run through the animal stock seven months back, and half of them had died. |
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Refiners can use reformate, a blendstock derived from naphtha, but crude must run through other process units to get it, Heminger said. |
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You spelunk around a travel website and run through calendars, costs, photographs and features of airfare and resorts. |
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Snow groomers had to gouge canyons through the snow for the chairs to run through. |
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The fork then is placed anywhere in the dish rack and run through the cycle with a regular wash load. |
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The Conference, which will run through June 26, 2012, recognizes the contribution of audiovisual performers to society, culture and education. |
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The cows are routinely run through a double footbath twice per day immediately post milking. |
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To generate mill scans, each stem was laid on a conveyer belt at the mill and then run through the NBE scanner. |
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Ronen Koresh leans forward as nine company dancers run through his Backtracks, the explosive piece that often cuds their shows. |
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The sheets are run through continuous furnaces, where the solvent in the slurry is removed. |
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Ryan Giggs on his crazed slalom run through the Arsenal defence, then tearing off his white shirt for a jubilant barechested celebration. |
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The unassembled DNA sequence reads for each metagenome were run through a bioinformatic framework that quantified the ARD index. |
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The beans are then pressed and the oil is run through a centrifuge that I designed and built to clean and degum the oil. |
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These forecasts are compiled from primary source data run through proprietary forecasting models. |
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Bonus boosterism and self-dealing run through both rate fixing scandals. |
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That data was manually entered onto computer punch cards and then run through a computer. |
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The image is designed to make output devices run through their paces by printing a number of challenging images and test patterns. |
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The movie, which premieres at 9 tonight, chronicles Gotti's run through the ranks of the Cosa Nostra. |
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Programs written in the BASIC language are usually run through an interpreter, though some can be compiled. |
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By contrast, straight enclosure roads which were laid out between 1760 and 1840 run through the then newly enclosed lands with straight walls or hedges. |
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The new venture formally got under way this weekend at the Hangtown Motocross Classic in Sacramento, California, and its inaugural season will run through the end of August. |
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The Trent, fed by the Soar and Erewash, and Idle, composed of many streams from Sherwood Forest, run through wide and flat valleys, merging at Misterton. |
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Other important elements which run through most of the films include Bond's cars, his guns, and the gadgets with which he is supplied by Q Branch. |
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By contrast, the Pyrenees, Alps, Apennines, Carpathians and other mountain ranges run through Europe, and the continent is also divided by several seas. |
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When they reach market weight, ducks at this factory farm are violently shackled upside down and run through an electrified vat of water before having their throats cut open. |
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There are also navigable waterways that run through the district. |
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In some cities these suburban services run through tunnels in the city centre and have direct transfers to the rapid transit system, on the same or adjoining platforms. |
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From architects to attorneys to power brokers, the themes that run through South Florida's industry shop talk today are relationships, passion, trust, service and experience. |
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Moods run from adventurous psychosis through enlightened bliss as writing styles run through ancient prose to the most erudite modern internal rhyme. |
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The 34th annual Vicksburg Run Thru History 10k road race, 5k walk, and 1-mile fun run through the Vicksburg National Military Park happen each year, rain or shine. |
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Battling wind and hail, Cardiff Rivers Group joined forces with a range of community organisations to clear the heavily fly-tipped reens that run through the housing estate. |
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In the 18,650-square-foot melamine resin saturation area, paper is dipped twice in the Babcock saturator, run through metering rollers, then sent to a smoothing bay. |
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Wrought iron square bars, called cross binders, are run through the roof of the furnace and bolted to the cast iron plates to keep the roof from collapsing. |
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