It will probably be shallower, and thus more dangerous, and followed by scores of aftershocks. |
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Security at the church was tight, with scores of young people mobilized to scrutinize arrivals and check their bags and identities. |
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We formed up and headed south and could still see scores of crisscrossing vapor trails in the sunset sky off Anzio Point. |
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Of course, if you are prepared to journey off the beaten track, there are scores of delightful private beaches. |
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A mini-riot ensues when word of the sellout reaches the scores of ticketless Beatlemaniacs still in line. |
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Ethnically motivated violence has meant scores of Croatian Serbs seeking asylum elsewhere in Europe. |
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She has published a series of books for adults and children and has won scores of honours. |
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It is thought the burglars were stealing to order as they left behind scores of instruments also worth thousands of pounds. |
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We could have ordered scores of Playstation and Dreamcast titles for next to nothing. |
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Yet it is also a global hot spot of biodiversity, with scores of endemic species of amphibians, birds, mammals, plants, and reptiles. |
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The rich traditional ceremony of the Bemba people remains one of the biggest events which attracts scores of tourists every year. |
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Suspicions that new and undetectable drugs are being used have grown after samples from scores of racing pigeons in Belgium disappeared. |
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Each year scores of different respiratory viruses cause a mostly benign illness, which cannot be distinguished clinically by causal agent. |
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Relatives visiting loved ones' graves thought vandals had struck when they arrived to see scores of gravestones knocked to the ground. |
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Nearly 400 objects from scores of collections in 21 countries were reverentially presented in a suite of sonorously colored galleries. |
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We assigned scores of 0 to missing feathers, and scores of 1.0 to newly replaced feathers with flakes of sheathing at their base. |
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Shoppers in the High Street were confused by the police presence and scores of people were transfixed on the sky as the helicopter hovered above. |
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And scores of promos through print and television advertisements announce the arrival of new films. |
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We have scores of dedicated and committed staff members who render an excellent service under circumstances that are sometimes difficult. |
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For a few minutes scores of protesters, wearing trademark black clothes and gas masks, trashed a branch of the Credito Italiano bank. |
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With thousands of exhibits, hundreds of authors and scores of conference sessions, BEA is also a networker's dream. |
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This is the cue for scores of stragglers who slowly trickle into the ground in small groups and squat on the bare ground. |
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The rule gives one point for an affirmative answer to each question, and scores of 4 or 5 predict response to spinal manipulation. |
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For each of these guys are scores of others who ride, from the dirtiest swamp trog to the freshest flip technician. |
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In Westminster, scores of policemen stood shoulder to shoulder to shield the people's representatives from their constituents' anger. |
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The idle marinas are dotted with scores of boats all shrink-wrapped and protected from the winter, but only for a couple of weeks more. |
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Your identity gets used for someone to send personal e-mail to scores of trusting, unsuspecting souls. |
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Indeed, there are scores of different kinds of tsukemono and tsukudani served in Japanese restaurants and homes. |
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These shortcomings underscore the appeal of so-called continuous glucose monitors, which check blood sugar levels scores of times a day. |
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The Indian countryside could soon be dotted with scores of signboards of new branches set up by the nine new private sector banks. |
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Company earnings slumped, scores of companies announced profit warnings and job cuts. |
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It may be disused fitness equipment, untouched kitchen gadgets or scores of unwanted CDs and books. |
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I have the box scores of the doubleheader, but could you please print the box score of that last game in Baker Bowl? |
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The flooding threat hanging over Ryedale could prevent scores of fresh jobs being created at a redundant clothing factory. |
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The above are only a handful of the scores of decisions recognizing the cult's religious bona fides around the world. |
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From the volcanoes, scores of streams race through the jungle down deep ravines. |
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Customs officers displayed scores of counterfeit shirts along with fake CDs, DVDs and designer handbags. |
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The only other scores of a hard-fought, if unspectacular affair, arrived in the opening 13 minutes of the second half. |
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He bought scores of wine books, consulted winemakers, and with textbook in hand attempted to turn the Bauduc plonk into a memorable wine. |
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The nature reserve is home to scores of rare breeds of birds, butterflies and mammals, and is rich in natural history. |
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He had recorded scores of 12 and 28 in the two games he had played so far in the tournament. |
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He was leaving out the scores of those he believed were guessing their Zener cards wrong on purpose. |
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The announcement has saved scores of jobs in the historic port city and saved hauliers from redirecting their loads to rival ferry ports. |
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Bread was given away gratuitously by a vendor who was left with scores of hard dough he was unable to sell. |
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It has already claimed the lives of scores of people worldwide and thousands have been affected. |
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By murdering 37 and wounding scores of devotees, perpetrators have widened the emotional and communal divide. |
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It's a daily beach party with Bob Marley reggae music and burgers sizzling on scores of grills. |
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In the attack last week, a local peace officer was killed and scores of houses were looted. |
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But critical pastings and the lack of new scores of any quality dog the British musical just as much as they have its American counterpart. |
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It has awarded scores of grants-in-aid and project grants, and postgraduate awards for clinical and basic higher degree candidates. |
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Natural latex is a milky fluid produced by the rubber tree and is used for manufacturing scores of every day items. |
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They launched the inshore boat and hovercraft to rescue the un-named man with scores of day-trippers, enjoying the sun and seaside, looking on. |
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They have spent years lavishing their love on scores of disadvantaged and special needs children. |
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In division two both managed to keep their rounds together to tie at the top of the leader board with very creditable scores of 34 points. |
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The vessel's first and only consignment of freight included more than 100 articulated lorries, and scores of trucks crowd the ship's upper decks. |
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You see scores of soldiers charge straight into storms of bullets, but they're just going to get shot and killed anyway. |
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All 14 patients had abnormal dolorimetry, with at least four of the six typical tender sites having scores of two kg. or less. |
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At Andover the River Anton has overtopped its banks and there are scores of roads across the south blocked by flooding. |
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His arrival in Edinburgh last week was met with chaotic scenes as scores of journalists attended his press launch. |
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And scores of revellers queued in the snow to join in the celebrations in packed pubs and clubs in the town centre. |
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Unauditable claims about the scores of millions of dollars the Mardi Gras brings to Sydney survive, I believe, on media credulousness. |
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And with 24 years under her belt she has outlasted five landlords and scores of regulars. |
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During these centuries scores of collectors who saw themselves as connoisseurs of ancient civilizations brought antique marbles to England. |
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It has a large grassy rigging and take off area suitable for scores of gliders. |
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This baby was born by normal delivery with Apgar scores of 9 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes. |
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Well, for one, there'd probably be scores of out-of-work fortune-tellers morosely sitting at home with their parrots and tarot cards. |
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Next came scores of Yeshiva students singing stirring songs about the greatness of the Torah. |
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He bagged two double figure carp plus scores of orfe, ide and tench for his winning net of 46 lb 14 oz. |
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As the tsunami event began, water was sucked away from the beach and scores of fish were stranded. |
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It seemed the competition was headed for deadlock as three teams posted highly respectable scores of 71 points. |
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There must be scores of former tenants who would welcome a look inside before modernisation. |
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Concurrent validity would be established by correlating the scores of participants with their scores on each of the other three tests. |
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He said that helicopter gunships and navy patrol boats had strafed the communities, and that scores of civilians had been killed. |
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It shows how scores of business people have been given government posts which clash head-on with their commercial interests. |
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The Employees Union organized scores of small but loud protests around the province. |
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As with scores of book-lovers, book sellers are only too happy to carry the credit. |
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Easter came early for hundreds of children in hospital when football stars arrived with scores of chocolate eggs. |
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At the casino, near the area where gamblers normally try their luck at the slot machines, authorities held scores of people after the shooting. |
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Weather-related injuries were being reported by scores of hospitals and police stations well into the night. |
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The construction of a building involves thousands of details, performed at the hands of scores of individuals. |
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A score of zero indicates absence of symptoms, three represents maximum severity, while scores of one and two are intermediary statements. |
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Here, behind the building's exposed beams, Sze stacked scores of small white jewelry boxes into precarious ziggurats. |
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It had scores of documentary photographs of case studies and procedures, and was not nearly as macabre as it may sound. |
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In Hong Kong, scores of schools have closed, and some people are avoiding crowded places. |
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Back when all you needed were trust and a little pixie dust, scores of people became health care professionals. |
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What America is tasting now is something insignificant compared to what we have tasted for scores of years. |
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I also met with scores of Iraqis from all steps of the socioeconomic ladder and all of the major ethnic and religious groups. |
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Outside, scores of people mill about, waiters serve free coffee and soda, and a long queue waits to get into the hall. |
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Do you get online to find out the latest scores of your favorite sports teams? |
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The unit had scores of independent Web sites offering product information, technical support and the like. |
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He won praise from the judges for his mentoring of scores of inner-city youngsters and helping many of them through to university. |
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It was designed on a grand scale, obviously, to handle probably thousands of trucks boarding scores of ships. |
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They were stopped by scores of riot policemen armed with automatic weapons, batons and water cannons. |
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The party atmosphere will be evident in scores of other venues across the city. |
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They cleared about 2,400 obstructions, most of them mined, and removed the charges from scores of Beetle tanks. |
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Already, scores of mercenaries were surrounding the camp, pelting it with flaming arrows and a whole assortment of javelins and throwing spears. |
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The city has been fast to approve scores of high-rise condominiums lining Queens Quay, generating substantial tax revenue in the process. |
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A recent exhumation of scores of bodies adds to the already rancid smell inside the church. |
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He bedded scores of women and got drunk with his men and worshipped his king. |
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After reviewing scores of nominations, our panel of judges selected two finalists in each of five categories. |
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A stands for Antwerp, Austerlitz, Agata, Aychenwald, and scores of other proper names round which the novel moves. |
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Once you decide to step in this city, scores of attractions await your encounter. |
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I have seen the roles of their bloodlines, running back through scores of names and equal generations. |
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In an untitled 2004 drawing, scores of pink lines approach each other from either side of the sheet and nearly meet close to the left edge. |
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The cave system ran for scores of miles, and even now, forty years after its discovery, had yet to be fully explored. |
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Although the FDA maintains that generics are identical to their brand name counterparts, scores of readers have reported problems. |
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When he returned, 17 years later, it was as a hugely successful entertainer with scores of hit records to his credit. |
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Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground. |
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Across the Maritimes, scores of wharves are being left to crumble, as the power of the sea exerts its inexorable force. |
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Elmer Bernstein composed the musical scores of five feature films in 1953, his third year as a film composer. |
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They are restoring scores of stained-glass windows at the John Rylands Library to their original condition. |
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They take our licence fee, without so much as a by-your-leave, and then pump out scores of adverts glorying in their own ability. |
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He said more than 200 thatched homes had been burnt down, with scores of people fleeing the area. |
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Council officials moved swiftly to squash rumours of scores of asylum seekers moving to Canvey. |
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The heart of Baquba was bustling, shops were busy, there was a market and at an Iraqi police station, scores of young men waiting to enlist. |
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A high workload and masses of paperwork have been blamed for scores of dentists going private over the last decade. |
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Early on 31 January 1968, North Vietnamese and Vietcong forces attacked 27 of South Vietnam's 44 provincial capitals and scores of villages. |
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Police launched a massive search, combing the area with a helicopter equipped with thermal imaging cameras, sniffer dogs and scores of officers. |
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He has written and directed scores of films and television series and documentaries. |
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A city centre church verger has the power to summon scores of police and dozens of security guards at the touch of a button. |
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In the palace Deuterium Boy was welcomed by scores of clerks and baronets, and was presented to the scarlet-masked king Hurturbrise himself. |
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People power has forced councillors to rethink plans to change school catchment areas and bar scores of pupils from their local comprehensives. |
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Will we one day have to undergo scores of vaccinations in order to feel safe, or live in sterile bubbles? |
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However, scores of deploying airmen have not had to endure the harsh and brutal conditions awaiting them halfway around the world. |
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He was a part-time alcoholic, prone to epic drinking bouts, who buried scores of bottles of gin in the back garden for emergencies. |
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To produce 1,600 scores of batik, the company needs about 500,000 yards of plain cloth, worth Rp 5,000 to Rp 8,000 per yard, per month. |
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To this day, a casual walk along the Normandy coast reveals scores of entrenched batteries and nearly monumental emplacements of concrete. |
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Pasta has graduated from spaghetti, fettuccine, macaroni and manicotti to pappardelle, farfalle, cappelletti, agnolotti and conchiglie, among scores of other shapes and types. |
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In an interview with cir, he admitted to making scores of copies of surgical screws for Spinal Solutions. |
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Indeed, in some states there are no differences between the average university entrance scores of boys and girls and high achievers of both genders perform about equally well. |
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There were scores of acolytes and priests, preparing to begin the ritual. |
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By shopping around, you can compare quotes for scores of different plans. |
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These means were calculated by adding the total patient satisfaction scores of all usual-care and intervention group members and dividing by the sample size. |
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The stairs leading from the servants level to ground were well-travelled routes, with untold scores of menials scurrying to and fro between their masters and duties. |
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Another week, he caught scores of the rodents that had been conducting raids on vegetables. |
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Tavakoli and the scores of other activists, bloggers, journalists and lawyers jailed in Iran deserve our unwavering support. |
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If you visit Jerusalem today, you will be moved by its beauty, its expanse, its bursting population, its thousands of Torah scholars and its scores of yeshivas. |
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The event, hosted at the ambassador's residence brought together scores of Norwegians resident in Zambia who were clad in colourful traditional costumes. |
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There have been scores of films revolving around the vampire theme. |
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It reduced scores of buildings to dust, ignited fires that raged apocalyptically for four days, and cut San Francisco off from all outside communication. |
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She has visited scores of penal facilities in Latin America and the United States, including over thirty prisons, jails, and police lock-ups in Brazil. |
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Now Oakley is probably a town no different than scores of others in most ways, with one glaring exception. |
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With his father's money and his own ever-growing influence he began to adopt the trappings of power, wearing purple robes and employing scores of attendants. |
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Rebel militants know they have after the Ukrainian army lost scores of servicemen in battles over the last two weeks. |
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Ringo has kept a home in LA since the mid-Seventies, luxuriating in the climate, the blissfully opulent lifestyle, and the presence of scores of fellow musicians. |
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They sashay along the red carpet, botox-smooth and silicone-enhanced, so blatantly vain and unabashedly full of themselves, spinning for scores of photographers. |
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The film helps to draw scores of visitors to this sleepy river town year after year. |
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Two shots from within the future auditorium seem to tunnel through scores of crisscrossing scaffolds toward the stage as light filters down through swooping ceiling tarps. |
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There are scores of intriguing recipes to tempt your clientele's palates. |
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I found a great place to watch it happen, where I was first entertained by scores of fire spinners and dancers, then by great pillars of fire being shot into the sky. |
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His pianistic influence on Thelonious Monk, Abdullah Ibrahim and Stan Tracey, to name only three of scores of disciples, is evident throughout Piano in the Foreground. |
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Air speeds of a few thousand miles an hour are of little use in the exploration of planets scores of million miles away, let alone solar systems light years beyond our own. |
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The nation's doctors and hospitals should be able to trim scores of billions per year by avoiding health-care costs that occur when drugs are used incorrectly. |
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Indeed, one has to wonder for a community that has spawned scores of spelling bee champions and science finalists, but has painfully few athletes, runners and players. |
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Birding can mean sitting on your deck with a pair of binoculars and an iced tea or trekking through rugged mountains trying to identify scores of species in a single day. |
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Now, scores of stars, including the actress Sienna Miller and the interior designer Kelly Hoppen, are on the warpath. |
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But when they approached the French shores, they first released a barrage balloon to discourage German dive-bombers, before rocket-carrying boats released scores of missiles. |
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Consequently, scores of young women plan to learn some fundamentals of the art of thread and needle in order to become more charming to their lovers. |
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The lengthy detention of scores of people without trial as well as hundreds of cases of torture and forced confessions on sedition charges could also be investigated. |
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Scores were totaled with scores of 6-7 as the cut-off points. |
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I have counted scores of these rich garlands, throughout which the queenly lotus always shone conspicuous, bespangling the surface of the water at the same time. |
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The whole notion of the transporter, which is admittedly one of the favorite devices in this mythos, created scores of problems in a dramatic context. |
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Among the scores of bystanders watching their small town turn into war zone was a marine veteran who was close with Stone. |
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To our enormous surprise, the printed question and answer elicited scores of recipes from all over the nation not only for Mississippi mud pies but for mud cakes as well. |
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On the other side, there are scores of Republicans whose boundless enthusiasm for war has waned considerably. |
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Consequently, there were soon scores of wiki sites as well as open-source improvements to his software. |
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It's like SeaWorld out there, scores of porpoises slashing through the bait, the air teeming with bottle-nosed dolphins as if they're popping out of toasters. |
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Prostrating myself on the examining table, I tried not to flinch as she zapped my scores of clogged pores. |
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At the Bharati Vidya Bhavan scores of Britishers come to learn, along with Indians, the many musical instruments, the languages of India and yoga. |
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Having spent many happy days climbing and scrambling on this mountain I can think of scores of views that would present a majestic vision of natures beauty. |
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The temple's courtyard has scores of small shrines and votive stupas. |
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The soldiers butchered scores of policemen and their families in a most horrific manner, then left their bodies to rot in the basement of a courthouse. |
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Pitsenbarger, a pararescueman, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and promoted to staff sergeant for treating and protecting scores of wounded infantrymen. |
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A live steel band will help ensure a carnival atmosphere surrounds the walk and, if previous years are anything to go by, scores of participants will be in fancy dress. |
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This tiny caravan, organised with military precision, is home to scores of costumes, with an outfit for every cog in the wheel that drives the circus operation. |
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Accompanied by a local band and scores of poorly clad children of the nearby slums, the students were given a ceremonious welcome at the Telugu High School in Anjeneyar Nagar. |
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As a member of the negotiation team, I was on the police side of the blockade when scores of tear gas canisters and stun grenades were thrown into the crowd. |
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Members are reminded that annual subscriptions must be paid at this stage and only the scores of those whose annual subscription is paid up will count. |
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Just when you thought there was little else to invent in the world, scores of boffins in the south have proved there is plenty of homebred ingenuity out there. |
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She has produced scores of professional publications and reviews, delivered numerous lectures, and conducted many symposia and conference sessions. |
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Walking around, you can see soldiers wearing patches from scores of units. |
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There are scores of richly coloured evergreens and conifers too. |
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They joined scores of other children on the free summer playscheme. |
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Even as a tiny butterfly fluttering about in your garden is a breath-taking sight, imagine scores of them thronging a place in the city's vicinity! |
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Before we know what has happened, the transaction trail starts to get out of hand and scores of debits and credits are going through our account on an almost weekly basis. |
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This reasonably priced system provides highly machined plastic connectors and sufficient highly engineered struts in various lengths to build scores of geodesic forms. |
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His remarkable acting career spanned six decades and scores of movies. |
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Meanwhile, insurance companies are bracing themselves for multi-million euro claims following the deluge which left scores of homes and businesses flooded. |
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There's also something called the Klamath Straits Drain, along with scores of channelized creeks, uncountable dikes, and an aqueduct called the Lost River Diversion Channel. |
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It held scores of multi-shaped machines which, for a stipulated sum, would disgorge a variety of stamps, forms, envelopes and other postal miscellanea. |
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I especially disrelish the idea of hand-editing scores of PHP pages. |
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After more than a year of extravagant online spending, scores of advertisers who've used the metrics are looking over the results and wondering what went wrong. |
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It sparked a spate of internet memes, with scores of folk donning tin hats or the next best thing. |
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There are scores of ex-Mormons, shamanists, pagans, and atheists meeting up, hoping to find comradery. |
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In the spring, scores of yellow marsh marigolds grow between the rocks but in late fall only the mosses show green. |
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Mr Osborne, from Combe Florey, Somerset, has appeared in scores of rape trials during his 40-year career at the bar. |
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The presence of immigrant children in classrooms has no significant impact on the test scores of Dutch children. |
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By 1814, after scores of battles and sieges throughout Iberia, the Allies had managed to push the French out of the peninsula. |
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Planning Commission voted 6-1 to recommend denial of a proposed quarry on Frontage Road that has been opposed by scores of residents. |
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Brave Dennis Bick also attended scores of plane crashes during the Second World War. |
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Sponsored by Ebrahim K Kanoo and powered by Motor City, scores of fans flock to BIC at each event either to take part or watch others in action. |
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For all their energised glory, the graphic scores of the Cageans demanded a priestcraft to ensure their authentic interpretation. |
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On Sunday, Nigerian troops were battling scores of Boko Haram fighters outside the northeast city of Bauchi. |
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Last week, Al Shabab killed more than 147 and wounded scores of students at Garissa University College which has left Kenyans traumatised. |
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Researchers compared the school exam results of 877,000 Swedish teens with the Apgar scores of their infancy. |
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The manufacturing enterprise is remembered as an innovative venture where scores of Jacuzzis and their relatives worked over the years. |
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He's since become an ambassador for weekend warriors, a fan's favorite in scores of cities, big and small. |
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The machine, Rains said, would record scores of up to 1,000,000 points. |
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They may have scores of Vampents, but The Vamps don't have plans to settle down any time soon. |
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The benefits of making all schools disaggregate the the test scores of the transient from the non-transient are numerous. |
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Gerner compared achievement scores of children in states with varying mandatory ages to start school to assess what policy is best for kids. |
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But hip hop crossed over, converting scores of former heavy metal fans to gangster rap. |
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Put simply, NORAD federates scores of ground-based air surveillance radars together to provide a single Recognised Air Picture of North America. |
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Hydro's businesses are diverse, and with scores of subsites, its intranet reflects this diversity. |
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White vans and scores of men in plain clothes pop up from nowhere. |
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Over the years I have spotted in my yard scores of sparrows, phoebes, warblers, towhees, plus of course ravens and those awful starlings. |
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The Academy-Award nominated actress received two Tonys, an honorary Oscar and scores of film and TV roles. |
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Molotch considers those issues for toasters and scores of other inventions, as well as how people desire, produce, and discard durable products. |
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OxyContin is known as Hillbilly Heroin in America where it has been linked to scores of overdoses. |
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The army units clashed with terrorist groups in al-Mleiha and Ein Tirma and killed scores of the groups' members. |
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Despite scores of bands being signed to major or large regional labels, most were commercial failures. |
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In Europe, with the ban on landfilling untreated waste, scores of incinerators have been built in the last decade, with more under construction. |
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Later, scores of black men roll giant bushels of cotton onto a steamboat. |
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So we bounced along the beachside path past scores of little guest inns, vacation homes and seaside cafes. |
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The scores of PTE test is accepted for programmes ranging from MBA to Chemistry in all the three aforementioned countries. |
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Beginning at popular Rialto Beach, share this classic coastline with beachcombers, dog walkers, and scores of Twihards from across the country. |
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Hopes are growing that controversial plans to axe scores of public telephone boxes across Northumberland are being scaled down by BT bosses. |
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There are far too many anomalies in the change scores of the various indices for them to be of use in the course of university management. |
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Eleven species of monkey rule the forest, the pygmy hippopotamus roams the Moa River, and scores of bird species live in the treetops. |
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For example, there were scores of ways of combining households and properties and then dividing the property and its increase when disputes arose. |
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Closer to shore, beyond the causeway and breakwater, through a 150-foot wide opening, scores of smaller boats avail themselves of a number of moorages in the inner harbor. |
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Bermondsey-based Journeys installs scores of its micro-cell bunk beds for hostellers who can boost landlords' food and drink takings through their added custom. |
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Despite promises from the Fuhrer he would be safe after helping save scores of people after a Wittenburg factory explosion he was ordered to divorce Kaethe Bosse. |
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This is why the mayor should not be complaining because the pub crawls generate a lot of business to the scores of pubs and bars lining the sides of the streets of Ayia Napa. |
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The University of Texas at Austin currently gives credit for 31 AP tests, but requires scores of four or higher on 17 of them to award course credit. |
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And they note that the generals are proceeding with the extralegal detention of the president, as well as with the arrests of scores of top Islamists leaders. |
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The army troops raided the hideouts of the rebels in the areas of al-Ken, al-Shaer, Jazel, Rahoum and al-Msheirfa in the city of al-Rastan in Homs, killing scores of them. |
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Stanner chose the Daly River as a field site after being advised by linguist Gerhardt Laves that the area was home to 'half a dozen unstudied tribes, and scores of myalls. |
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The Yardies are an international crime syndicate and there have been scores of murders in London linked to them as gangs fight for control of the crack cocaine market. |
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The clash occurred in Shawwal valley where the army launched a ground offensive four days ago after a series of air strikes that reportedly killed scores of militants. |
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The pro-government forces stormed the ISIL defense line near Shamer village and Talet al-Shawaya and killed or wounded scores of them in fierce clashes, the sources said. |
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Another is through scores of unique chemical modifications to proteins known as histones, which form the scaffolding around which DNA winds in the nucleus of the cell. |
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Last year's impressive headcount included four northern bottlenose whales as well as up to 100 bottlenose dolphins and scores of common dolphins and porpoises. |
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He also produced scores of monochrome pieces on scraperboard. |
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The construction was carried out in full public view on the shores of San Diego Bay by professional boat builders, assisted by scores of volunteers. |
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In several cases the supergrass spent days in the witness box giving evidence of scores of offences allegedly committed by many individuals over a period of years. |
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German artist Max Beckmann and scores of others fled Europe for New York. |
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Importantly, the weekend featured masterclasses and workshops and an event bringing together scores of saxophonists in a celebration of the Olympics. |
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I can't even begin to describe how incredible the feeling of being a part of the surreal scene was, with scores of swashbuckling, sailfishes preying hard on the sardines. |
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Since 1935 the LSO has recorded the musical scores of more than 200 films. |
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That's the message for coarse fishing fans who can now turn to scores of stillwater centres and canals while rivers and streams take a break for three months. |
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Depreciative terms exist in historical terms such as mulatto, African slave, primitive culture, animist, African jungle, alongside scores of other terms. |
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It was not bright enough nor did it last long enough to be practical, but it was the precedent behind the efforts of scores of experimenters over the next 75 years. |
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To mark a century of the Girl Guide movement, scores of Guides converged on Hollywood Bowl at Teesside Park for an evening of fun and strikes galore. |
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In 1797, a British publisher issued The Young Man's Valentine Writer which contained scores of suggested sentimental verses for the young lover unable to compose his own. |
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Proceedings went ahead peacefully, although scores of students who ringed the ceremony at Bauhinia Square overlooking Hong Kong harbor booed as the national anthem was played. |
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Among the large spans of recreational park areas are scores of elaborate pavilions, each representing either a branch of Soviet industry and science or a USSR republic. |
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Heinlein published over three dozen novels and scores of short stories. |
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It provides the total severity score, three subscale scores of re-experience, avoidance and arousal and demonstrates functional impairment in several areas. |
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