While the apartment complex is sandwiched between two restaurants, there is no evidence of any noise pollution on entering Portmore. |
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Members of three generations of a family died in their car when sandwiched between the lorries. |
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Thread ends were sandwiched between two layers of double-stick tape before fixation by sample grips. |
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Quantum wells consist of a thin sheet of crystalline semiconductor sandwiched between two sheets of another semiconductor. |
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To measure leaf reflectance, the leaf was sandwiched between the nonreflecting, polyurethane black body and the light probe. |
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Susan ordered windows with miniblinds sandwiched between the glass so she'd never need to clean another blind. |
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Its entrance is a weather-beaten door sandwiched between an occult bookshop and a ritual shop on Vaughan Road. |
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Deck construction includes either balsa wood or plywood sandwiched between fiberglass laminates. |
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The vineyards lie in the valleys sandwiched between the mountains of western Otago and the hills to the south and east. |
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The muntins are sandwiched between the double glazing so that the windows collect less dust and are easier to clean. |
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They usually consist of a very thin opal slice sandwiched between a glass or quartz top and a potch, basanite, jade, or black onyx bottom. |
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From 1947 until 1961, disposable diapers were a wad of tissue paper sandwiched between two pieces of plastic film. |
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In a nutshell, you plant the tubers sandwiched between layers of multipurpose potting compost. |
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The branchial arches begin as cylindrical cores of mesenchyme sandwiched between continuous sheets of epidermal ectoderm and internal endoderm. |
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The tissue was sandwiched between a positively charged glass slide and a siliconized coverslip and incubated for 30 min at room temperature. |
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Also, the presence of stratospheric ozone sandwiched between the satellite and the troposphere makes seeing tropospheric ozone very difficult. |
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Dissection of chameleon tongues revealed an elastic collagen tissue sandwiched between the tongue bone and the accelerator muscle. |
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Composed of foam insulation sandwiched between two sheets of oriented strand board, SIPs create a tight home and save lumber. |
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The burgers consist of chicken or beef patties sandwiched between two rice cakes. |
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A mournful adagio is sandwiched between the scherzo's reprise, deftly establishing contrast. |
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Maya's house was a mansion of sorts with a large garden sandwiched between the main iron gate and a porch that led to the door. |
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The method was similar, but now the copper ingot was sandwiched between two ingots of silver. |
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The ten chapters are pretty evenly weighted and sandwiched between the useful introduction and epilogue sections. |
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Thin veal is sandwiched between sharp fontina and a half dozen thin stalks of pungent asparagus. |
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Gypsum board contains a gypsum rock core sandwiched between two layers of special paper. |
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I was sandwiched between two seats that had crumpled into each other. |
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The render must also be further separated from the background by the use of a slip strip of building paper sandwiched between the expanded metal and the wall. |
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As I stand in front of my compadres with cow-guano sandwiched between my head and the helmet, my humiliation is complete and everlasting. |
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Their pleat bellows consist of three layers: an activated carbon layer is sandwiched between two layers of non-woven materials. |
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The cells are wired up in series and sandwiched between an upper glass sheet and a backing plate to form modules or solar panels. |
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So an LCD display consists of a backlight which shines light through a panel which contains a very thin film of liquid crystals sandwiched between two very fine wire meshes. |
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It features an egg foo yung patty, tomato slice, pickle and iceberg lettuce sandwiched between two slices white bread slathered with mayonnaise. |
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Taylor Tiles sells Bisazza's range, including its individual 20 mm x 20 mm, handmade glass tesserae, where gold leaf is sandwiched between two layers of Venetian glass. |
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The liquid crystal device consists of a liquid crystal layer sandwiched between two sheets of glass. |
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You're sandwiched between the photos of someone's family or friends photos and an event invitation to a dinner party. |
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These steps are sandwiched between the priority group and the achievement of your goals or final outcomes. |
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Known for its versatility and durability, the SPS system consists of a polyurethane core sandwiched between two steel plates. |
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Variation: You can also serve the tomatoes sandwiched between two slices of rye bread topped with bacon, sauce and Boston lettuce. |
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Legris braided PVC hose comprises a polyester fibre mesh sandwiched between two layers of polymer. |
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Most of the Cyclos we used were concealed as they were sandwiched between the curtain and the wall but the fitting itself looked great. |
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A soft coating is a thin metal layer sandwiched between two protective oxide layers, applied to the inner surfaces in sealed units. |
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Excellent for sealing the joints in polyethylene air and vapour barriers, but should be used only where it is sandwiched between two materials. |
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Nepal, sandwiched between India and China, has few natural resources beyond quartz, hydroelectric power, timber and scenery. |
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Each baleen plate is composed of a number of rigid hairs sandwiched between two plates made of a hard, yet flexible material. |
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Jo and her husband live sandwiched between Jason and Amelia, possibly in a row of terraced houses or one of those modern, boxy maisonettes with paper-thin walls. |
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Then again, why not celebrate them in all their starchy glory in a chip butty, a mound of soggy spuds sandwiched between two slices of buttered bread. |
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In the shielded bearings, the metal shield does not touch the raceways. Raceways are the metal rings that the ball bearings are sandwiched between. |
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Sensitive subjects are met with a short burst of laughter, and serious answers are sandwiched between a piercing gaze. |
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The mankles themselves were sandwiched between patterned capri pants and lace-up loafers fit for a 90's school girl. |
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Even the contentious Two Ladies is effectively staged on a vaulting horse with the lubriciously mounted Emcee sandwiched between two female gymnasts. |
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Dry or rehydrated lipid samples were sandwiched between two CaF 2 windows and fixed in a vacuum chamber with windows, situated in the infrared beam. |
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Approximately 2.0 mg of PSII was sandwiched between two CaF 2 windows. |
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The Forest is sandwiched between two major conurbations, Southampton and Bourne-mouth, and is also facing problems caused by a huge increase in tourism and traffic. |
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The location is not central to the museum's traffic flow, and the space is sandwiched between the Asia Hall on one side and an exhibition devoted to the Ice Age on the other. |
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Vertical timber slats are sandwiched between two layers of glass forming a layered, translucent membrane, so at night, the pavilions will glow like lanterns above the town. |
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In a terrestrial plant, the slightly alkaline cytoplasm of a typical cell is sandwiched between the acidic apoplast and the likewise acidic vacuole. |
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In 1833, it was moved to the centre of the village, and now stands sandwiched between a 16th-century tollbooth and a pillar bearing the arms of the Bruce family. |
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Reagan benefited by being sandwiched between two pols frequently mocked as lily-livered. |
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The America chapter is sandwiched between one chapter on Tennyson and another on Hardy. |
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There, sandwiched between a hairdresser and a mobile phone shop, is the long-abandoned Irish Alamo, with its roof collapsing and its walls falling in. |
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The remaining proximal tendon fibers were then spread out in a fan-like shape, sandwiched between two pieces of sandpaper and tightly fixed in a metal clamp. |
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After she had refloated, she was sandwiched between the Tyne and Wear Marine barge Prosper, and the Port of Tyne's workboat Sir Bobby Robson. |
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It wasn't until 1994, when Dr. Kennedy started searching for a non-concrete solution for offshore structures, that a plastic core sandwiched between two steel plates became an option. |
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This situation is made worse by the fact that the province is sandwiched between the oil rich province of Alberta and the generously helped province of Manitoba. |
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The Provence quilts tend to be made of two large pieces of whole cloth, either cotton or silk, that are sewn together with some kind of filling element, like batting or cording, sandwiched between them. |
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It is sandwiched between other undoubted insults. |
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For Gloucester a vital foothold, for the Falcons a strength-sapping kidney punch sandwiched between Noon's brace. |
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Programs or posters can be sandwiched between sheets of acid-free Mylar. |
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Geographically, it is sandwiched between the West Pennine Moors to the west and the South Pennines to the east. |
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At Great Dib Wood the Otley Shell Bed is sandwiched between two Namurian sandstones. |
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Piping can be attached to a one or sandwiched between two fabric layers. |
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A complicated foie gras sandwiched between mille-feuille with roasted apples followed. |
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Big dramas sit sandwiched between banalities. |
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This follows Russia's move to position missiles in its exclave of Kaliningrad, which is sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania. Progress, and regressSixteen new ministers were sworn into office in Afghanistan. |
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In pattern pleating, the garment section or fabric length is sandwiched between two complementarily creased plies of paper that shape the fabric into the desired pleat design. |
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Another egg item to try is the eggs benedict that comes sandwiched between two seeded rye buns. |
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Liquid water may also exist on Jupiter's moon Ganymede as a layer sandwiched between high pressure ice and rock. |
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Her small laughing eyes, horsy long jaw, and exuberant big-toothed smile were sandwiched between two circles of glass, held in a base of faded Art Deco plastic. |
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If we choose that option we will end up by being sandwiched between the political might of the United States and the Soviet Union and the economic might of the United States and Japan. |
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The Ives worK was sandwiched between Mozart's E major and Schubert's E flat Piano Trios, which were unsurpassably played. |
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The bottom level is itself split up into three more layers, like an Oreo cookie, with an air space sandwiched between two layers of cuticle. |
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March break is fiendishly sandwiched between the final, complete disintegration of our kids' winter boots and the arrival of halfway decent sneaker weather. |
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In organic photoactive electronic devices, such as light-emitting diodes, an active organic layer is sandwiched between two electrodes. |
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The geologic conditions necessary for an artesian well are an inclined aquifer sandwiched between impervious rock layers above and below that trap water in it. |
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It's clear that environmental concerns are sandwiched between proposals for global redistribution of income and resources. |
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The new snacks are described as a cheddary cheese spread sandwiched between crisp, cheddar cheese-flavored crackers. |
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It ran southwest from Sutton Gault, sandwiched between the Old Bedford River and the smaller Counter Drain to the west. |
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It's difficult to appreciate the innovative breakbeats when they're sandwiched between muzaky sex-talk, and the album mostly fails because of it. |
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The sequence of Tethyan marine sediments and their oceanic basement is sandwiched between rock derived from the African and European plates. |
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The valley is sandwiched between Troutbeck on the west side and Longsleddale on the east. |
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This ad hocracy reported to me only periodically at first, and those reports were sandwiched between other pressing, but somewhat normal, affairs of state. |
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Rather than a textile fabric airbag, the technology consists of an innovative moulded plastic design, sandwiched between the outer and inner glove box lid surfaces. |
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Hammocking is a frequently employed strategy. For example, it is often seen in children's cartoon blocks in which a newcomer is sandwiched between two established series. |
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